From joyce at murdermysterycafe.com Mon Aug 22 09:40:24 2005
From: joyce at murdermysterycafe.com (Joyce)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:40:24 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: Mystery Cafe
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Auditions
"The Bacardi Club",
an audience participation murder mystery, will open our 14th year here =
at
The Mystery Cafe!
The setting is in a "Speakeasy" during prohibition.
Needed are 5 men and 4 women.
These are PAID Positions.
Join us for auditions
on Sunday, September 11, at 6:00,
or on Monday, September 12, at 7:00,=20
at The Elm Ridge Party Center
469 Elm Ridge Ave., Canal Fulton.
Website: www.murdermysterycafe.com
Call for any additional information or for directions: 330-854-5060
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Cafe!
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women.
These are PAID Positions.
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on Sunday, September 11, at =
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at The Elm Ridge Party =
Center
469 Elm Ridge Ave., Canal =
Fulton.
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From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Aug 22 06:39:57 2005
From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:39:57 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Rock Hall Concert
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Wednesday, August 24
5 - 9:30 p.m.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Plaza
Tommy Wiggins and the Crooked River Groove All-Stars, Cleveland Blues
Guitar Summit, Xela Kooschtik, more....
- The concert will be recorded for a gala CRG "Cleveland Blues Guitar
Summit" CD.
- Chance to WIN a GUITAR
- Bring the family
- Purchase a BAR-B-QUE.dinner
- THE MUSIC IS FREE.
- It will be sunny and in the 70's!
The Plain Dealer's Sunday PDQ says it's the #1 place to be this
Wednesday.
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From artistschair2005 at aol.com Mon Aug 22 06:55:21 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:55:21 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a Scenic Painter? Heather Cool is our "Featured
Artist of the Day"
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Scenic Painter - Heather Cool (Location: Geneva, Ohio)
(August 22, 2005) To view Heather's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
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(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
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From blush at mail2.visn.net Mon Aug 22 06:59:05 2005
From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:59:05 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]voice class
Message-ID:
Hello everyone,
I am a full-time voice artist in Cleveland with more than
15 years experience.
I am offering a class in voice-over work which covers all
the basics of the craft, plus my knowledge and experience
about auditioning, performing and what's needed in a demo
tape.
You have heard my voice on JCPenney spots, on Starz
Encore, on the Ab Lounge infomercial, and much more.
Plus, I have worked on radio stations such as WMMS, THE
END, WMJI, WQAL and WMVX. My presentation will also cover
my experience in broadcasting.
Classes are forming now!! ONE OPENING LEFT FOR MONDAY,
AUGUST 29th.
If you are interested and would like more information,
please call 440 -506 -4312.
Thanks and have a great day!
Maria Farina
From streamliners at alltel.net Mon Aug 22 07:31:14 2005
From: streamliners at alltel.net (streamliners)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:31:14 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Side Part Time Help Needed
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Immediate opening for an artistic/technical type who is currently =
(initially) seeking Part Time hours. This position is available =
immediately. =20
You will be responsible for assisting detailed oriented, meticulous =
professional/commercial screen-printers/embroiderers/artists with 25 =
years in the decorated apparel industry. We are a family owned/operated =
business. Our working in environment is non-traditional and will appeal =
to someone who appreciates free-thinking yet remains hard-working.=20
You MUST be extremely dependable and share a strong work ethic. We will =
attempt to work with your schedule although you also need to offer some =
flexibility as we work on deadlines. Day time availability preferred.=20
You have an eye for detail. Our business thrives on integrity, quality =
and excellent PR/customer service/satisfaction.=20
You come with professional references regardless of what industry or =
background.=20
You are East-side located or reside in the west section of Geauga county =
and have transportation. (A must)
Your tasks initially will include:
Screen prep and cleaning
Press setup and breakdown
Removing garments off press or dryer belt
Receiving and shipping of goods.=20
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Various other tasks depending on your skills, attributes and your/our =
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From firefoto at cros.net Mon Aug 22 08:03:01 2005
From: firefoto at cros.net (Doug Klein)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:03:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Skip, we will all miss you
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Skip Kelly was a great, long time friend and mentor, always eager to =
share his knowledge. He most recently had been helping us with the =
sound and lighting systems for our new community theater, the Bellevue =
Society for the Arts, about 2 hours away from his home. His invaluable =
advice was always just a cell call away when something crashed during a =
show or if we needed to do something out of the ordinary. He always =
knew how to get the best quality for the budget and everytime we =
visited, he had something new that he had been researching.
He was so proud of his young techies. When he gave me a tour at the =
GLTG theater during the Hot Mikado, every teen seemed to know Skip and =
they seemed to have a great working relationship.
I will miss him as a sailing friend too.
Doug Klein
Firelands Photography
www.firefoto.com
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From inletdancetheatre at sbcglobal.net Mon Aug 22 07:56:00 2005
From: inletdancetheatre at sbcglobal.net (Bill Wade Jr)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 07:56:00 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Classes with Inlet Dance Theatre and Trainee
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INLET DANCE THEATRE'S FALL CLASS OFFERINGS
Inlet Dance Theatre announces it's Fall Class Offerings at Severance Athletic Club (Cleveland Heights, OH). The 13 week session begins on Mon, Sept. 12 and runs through Dec. 17th, 2005. Classes in creative movement, modern dance technique, ballet, and hip-hop are available.
Faculty for the Fall Dance Class Offerings is comprised of the professional dancers and instructors of Inlet Dance Theatre, including artistic director/founder Bill Wade. For more information about the Fall Class Offerings: http://www.inletdance.org/DanceSchool.htm
INLET YOUTH ENSEMBLE
Inlet is accepting new members into the Inlet Youth Ensemble for high school aged dancers; interested candidates must audition to participate in the Inlet Youth Ensemble. For more information concerniong the Inlet Youth Ensemble, please email Inlet or call the office: 216.382.0201.
INLET TRAINEE PROGRAM
Inlet Dance Theatre also has a few openings remaining the Inlet Trainee Program. The Trainee Program is for individuals who are serious about dancing professionally or preparing to obtain an undergraduate degree in dance. Prospective Trainees must have completed high school and/or some college course work. The purpose of the Trainee Program is to prepare the young adult for auditions for professional companies or entrance into a college dance program. Interested individuals should contact Inlet Dance Theatre via email or by calling the office: 216.382.0201. Web information concerning the Inlet Trainee Program: http://www.inletdance.org/InternshipProgram.htm
Bill Wade
Artistic Director/Founder
Inlet Dance Theatre
www.inletdance.org
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INLET DANCE THEATRE'S FALL CLASS OFFERINGS
Inlet Dance Theatre announces it's Fall Class Offerings at Severance Athletic Club (Cleveland Heights, OH). The 13 week session begins on Mon, Sept. 12 and runs through Dec. 17th, 2005. Classes in creative movement, modern dance technique, ballet, and hip-hop are available.
Faculty for the Fall Dance Class Offerings is comprised of the professional dancers and instructors of Inlet Dance Theatre, including artistic director/founder Bill Wade. For more information about the Fall Class Offerings: http://www.inletdance.org/DanceSchool.htm
INLET YOUTH ENSEMBLE
Inlet is accepting new members into the Inlet Youth Ensemble for high school aged dancers; interested candidates must audition to participate in the Inlet Youth Ensemble. For more information concerniong the Inlet Youth Ensemble, please email Inlet or call the office: 216.382.0201.
INLET TRAINEE PROGRAM
Inlet Dance Theatre also has a few openings remaining the Inlet Trainee Program. The Trainee Program is for individuals who are serious about dancing professionally or preparing to obtain an undergraduate degree in dance. Prospective Trainees must have completed high school and/or some college course work. The purpose of the Trainee Program is to prepare the young adult for auditions for professional companies or entrance into a college dance program. Interested individuals should contact Inlet Dance Theatre via email or by calling the office: 216.382.0201. Web information concerning the Inlet Trainee Program: http://www.inletdance.org/InternshipProgram.htm
Bill Wade Artistic Director/Founder Inlet Dance Theatre www.inletdance.org
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From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Aug 22 07:58:44 2005
From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:58:44 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]2005 - 2006 Season
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East Cleveland Theater announces its
2005 - 2006 Season.
"Steal Away" written by Ramona King
Director: Renee Matthews Jackson
October 8 - October 30 2005
"The Amen Corner" written by
James Baldwin
Director: Hassan Rogers
February 4 - Febuary 26 2006
"Twelve Angry Men" adapted by
Sherman Sergel
Director: Barbara Rhoades
March 3 - March 19 2006
"The Wiz" book by William F. Brown
music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls
Director/Choreographer: Kyle Primous
April 29 - May 21 2006
"It's All About The Song"
A tribute to vocal music
Sunday, June 4, 2006
From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Aug 22 08:07:17 2005
From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:07:17 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Cleveland Theater's
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2005 - 2006 Season
East Cleveland Theater announces its
2005 - 2006 Season
"Steal Away" written by Ramona King
Director: Renee Matthews Jackson
October 8 - October 30 2005
"The Amen Corner" written by
James Baldwin
Director: Hassan Rogers
February 4 - February 26 2006
"Twelve Angry Men" adapted by
Sherman Sergel
Director: Barbara Rhoades
March 3 - March 19 2006
"The Wiz" book by William F. Brown
music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls
Director/Choreographer: Kyle Primous
April 29 - May 21 2006
"It's All About The Song"
A tribute to vocal music
Sunday, June 4 2006
From Stacy at CBurris.com Mon Aug 22 08:19:20 2005
From: Stacy at CBurris.com (Stacy Burris)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:19:20 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Skip Kelley visiting hours
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The following information is for those many people who loved and respected
Skip Kelley:
Visiting hours will be held at Tabone Funeral Home in Solon on Wednesday
evening from 4:00pm-8:00pm. The address is 33650 Solon Rd., Solon.
Thursday at 10:30am at St. Joan of Arc's Church in Chagrin Falls will be
Skip's funeral. The address is 496 E. Washington St., Chagrin Falls.
Both locations have excellent websites with directions and contact
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from
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Solon Rd., Solon. =
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at 10:30am at St. Joan of Arc’s Church in ChagrinFalls
will be Skip’s funeral. The address is 496 E. Washington St., =
ChagrinFalls.
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From lorelecs at juno.com Mon Aug 22 08:45:29 2005
From: lorelecs at juno.com (Lori Cahan-Simon)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:45:29 GMT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]dance teachers/leaders
Message-ID: <20050822.084549.21734.93727@webmail22.nyc.untd.com>
Would any dance teachers/leaders who may be interested in learning and teaching Yiddish Folk Dance (not Israeli) please contact me.
You can hear clips from Lori's CDs at: http://www.cdbaby.com/lcahan http://www.cdbaby.com/lcahan2
http://www.cdbaby.com/nosband Email me for purchase or buy at CD Baby or Hatikvah Music at: http://www.hatikvahmusic.com
From brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net Mon Aug 22 08:53:09 2005
From: brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net (Director BCA)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 08:53:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Italian Art Song Classes at BCA
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical director at Cuyahoga
County Community College's Western Campus.
Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
Brecksville Center for the Arts
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical
director at Cuyahoga County Community College's Western Campus.
Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts
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From chris at antonellic.com Mon Aug 22 08:58:50 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:58:50 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Three Tall Women at The River Street
Playhouse
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Press Release
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Announces Auditions
for the production of
Three Tall Women
at The River Street Playhouse
Auditioning for the role of (A) in Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize winning =
play Three Tall Women.
Needed is a MATURE actress that can portray a very old woman.
The roles of (B) and (C) have been cast
Performance dates:
Fridays and Saturdays @ 8pm
October 21,22,28,29 and Nov.4,5
The River Street Playhouse
56 River Street
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Rehearsals begin the week of September 12th.
Auditions by appointment.
For information and to schedule an appointment call
Bob Kmiecik weekdays at 216 513-9856 or weekends at 216 226-3531
Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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From chris at antonellic.com Mon Aug 22 09:14:04 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 12:14:04 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]At the tiny River Street Playhouse next door to the
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
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done by
Herb Hammer
Chagrin Valley Times
8/18/05
"At the tiny River Street Playhouse next door to the Chagrin Valley =
Little Theatre, Yvonne E. Pilarczyk and Lisa Tarr assume the roles, and =
who could ask for a better duo."
"It's nice to see this quaint little theater all grown up. The language =
here is sometimes brutal but performed so naturally you wouldn't want it =
any other way."
"The best is saved for last. We're at a neighborhood bar. Hank (Miss =
Pilarczyk), a regular and probably always a little drunk, continues to =
tell Karen Sue (Miss Tarr), a soon-to-be-alcoholic, how pretty she is. =
He wants to marry her though he's already married. The conversation is =
repeated over and over and becomes funnier and funnier. Miss Pilarczyk =
shows her great acting range as the lowly Hank. Miss Tarr plays off of =
her perfectly."
"All in all, "Parallel Lives" is much fun. These two performers should =
win an award for their remarkable versatility. The two hours fly by."
"It would be nice to see "Parallel Lives" run for a month or two, rather =
than the merely three weeks on the schedule. You could bet the patrons =
would have to be turned away. This show would pack the house if given =
time."
Fridays & Saturdays
Aug 12 - Aug 27
8pm
56 River Street
Chagrin Falls
Box Office: 440-247-8955
Box Office Hours: Monday - Saturday 1-6pm
Ticket $8
Please be sure to visit us at
www.cvlt.org or www.chagrinfalls-ohio.com
CVLT offers a very attractive dinner theater package with three of =
Chagrin Falls' finest restaurants. Make your theater reservations =
first, then call the restaurant of your choice to take advantage of =
their special dinner theater offering. Call one of these fine =
restaurants and enjoy dinner before the show. You should be prepared to =
show your theater tickets prior to seating at the restaurant.=20
Enjoy wonderful cuisine plus an entertaining evening at The River Street =
Playhouse
The Raintree 440-247-4800
Gamekeeper's Tavern 440-247-7744
Blake's Seafood Grille 440-893-9910
Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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From chris at antonellic.com Mon Aug 22 09:46:23 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 12:46:23 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Murder by the Falls - An Annual Major Benefit for Chagrin
Valley Little Theatre
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Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Sponsored by Junction Auto
presents
Murder by the Falls
An Annual Major Benefit for Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Deadly Debate
Written and Directed by Don Edelman
6:00 - 7:00pm - Registration & Hors D'Ouvres
7:00 - 7:30pm - ACT I of Deadly Debate at CVLT
7:30 - 8:15pm - Search the village for clues
8:30 - 9:15pm - Dinner & Balloting at Township Hall
9:30 - 10:00pm - ACT II of Deadly Debate & Rewards
The event is sponsored by Junction Auto, a supporter of CVLT for many =
years. Tickets are $65, $30 of which is tax-deductible.
Seating is in groups of 8
Cash wine/beer bar
Rain or shine
Detective gear or informal
Be A Table Sponsor!!
Just $75 puts your name or log on tables, programs, and lobby posters
Call the Box Office Today=20
Seating is Limited Reserve Now=20
Deadline is Aug 31st
Box Office: 440-247-8955
Monday - Saturday 1-6pm
40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022
Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
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From umoja4us at hotmail.com Mon Aug 22 10:13:09 2005
From: umoja4us at hotmail.com (jimmie woody)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:13:09 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAByrinth Aug. 27th end of Summer Celebration!
Message-ID:
uMoJa ArTs InC.
presents
The LAByrinth
(A Multimedia Experience)
Art, live acoustic music, interactive games, networking, live
performances (dramatic/spoken word), food, etc... and an opportunity to
mingle & create with
some of Cleveland?s most beautiful people. All of this can be
found at Cleveland?s latest social installment, The LAByrinth. As you
enter you are encompassed by the larger than life murals and paintings
of featured artists. Following the trail of color and creativity,
guests often find themselves lost in a maze of rooms each with its
own intimate appeal.
Spend an evening lounging comfortably and listening to the organic sounds of
an mbira being expertly plucked by weathered thumbs of Manatho Masani. As
thumb
drums, djembes and guitar riffs naturally vibe to form an impromptu band,
poets sprinkle
rhymes and prose into the mix.
Feeling creative? This is the place to do what your mama would have tanned
your hide for, paint and write on the walls. Imagine, a room covered, floor
to ceiling, with paint, words, and sketches. A room where a young
woman dressed in her best, finds herself dripping paint and creating art,
lost in her own creative flow.
*The LAb now features independent films from some of the country's most
talented young filmakers!
*If you have a creative talent you would like to showcase @ The LAByrinth
please leave a message with Jimmie Woody & Umoja Arts Inc. @ 800.923.4199
(or just show up).
Located at 138th & Harvard Avenue, The LAByrinth is offered once a month by
Jimmie Woody and Umoja Arts Inc.. The next Lab event will be held on Aug
27th @ 9pm, the curious are welcome to explore the mysteries of The Lab for
a $5 donation and by the way bring a bottle for the house.
See you there!
For info: umoja4us at hotmail.com /800.923.4199
From brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net Mon Aug 22 10:26:18 2005
From: brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net (Director BCA)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:26:18 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Italian Art Song update
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical director at Cuyahoga
County Community College's Western Campus.
Classes will be held at BCA from 6-7 pm on Tuesdays from September 13 to November 1, 2005
Cost for the class is $92 for BCA members and $102 for non-members.
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501c3 organization open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive in Brecksville Ohio.
Find out about this class and our 115 other classes and programs at www.brecksvillearts.org or call 440-526-6232
Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
Brecksville Center for the Arts
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical
director at Cuyahoga County Community College's Western Campus.
Classes will be held at BCA from 6-7 pm on Tuesdays from September 13 to November 1, 2005
Cost for the class is $92 for BCA members and $102 for non-members.
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501c3 organization open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive in Brecksville Ohio.
Find out about this class and our 115 other classes and programs at www.brecksvillearts.org or call 440-526-6232
Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts
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From fgloor at clevelandtheater.com Mon Aug 22 10:37:58 2005
From: fgloor at clevelandtheater.com (Fred Gloor)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:37:58 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ten minutes from Cleveland, Menopause,
and Fully committed added to CTC benefit performance
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Dear Neohiopal:
It just keeps getting better as scenes from Ten Minutes from Cleveland,
Fully Committed, and Menopause the Musical have been added to our slate of
performers for tonights benefit.
Additional performers include: Nick Koesters, Neil Thackaberry, and Jean
Zarzour. There are still tickets available. Please rsvp to this email, and
pay at the door. The benefit is at the Cleveland Play House, and $40.00 gets
you food, beverages, the show, a silent auction, and the CTC awards
presentation.
If you love theater, how could you miss this event? See you tonight!
Fred Gloor
Co-Director
The Cleveland Theater Collective
fgloor at clevelandtheater.com
216-406-1973
From SomeDadA at aol.com Mon Aug 22 11:31:52 2005
From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:31:52 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes at Dada
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Begins September 17th
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Improv 103 : Improv for Performance
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=20
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6th Street, Cleveland.
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.
Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.
For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242 or=20=
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From rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com Mon Aug 22 11:39:30 2005
From: rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com (Rebecca Vujanov)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:39:30 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]rental
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From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Aug 22 12:39:31 2005
From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:39:31 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rooms for rent West Side Cleveland
Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20050822153034.00be04a0@pop.wre.adelphia.net>
Help me keep my 3 generations family home off W. 117th by renting a
charming bedroom for $350 a month, all utilities except phone are
included. It's a quiet street in a racially balanced neighborhood. Birds
and kids playing outside are the biggest noise factor!
Share living room, kitchen, laundry room and yard. Parking in
driveway. Close to bus lines and highways. Cable internet access.
Available Sept 1.
Mary Davis
From Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com Mon Aug 22 13:09:20 2005
From: Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com (Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:09:20 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank You for Your Support!
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On behalf of the cast, musicians and production staff of "NUNSENSE II,"
thank you to everyone who attended our fourth annual benefit performance
last Monday evening at Cleveland Public Theatre! One hundred thirty-four
people attended the show, raising $3,513 for the AIDS Taskforce of Greater
Cleveland. With recent cuts in government funding, the AIDS Taskforce
needs our contributions now more than ever, so it's wonderful to be able to
help them out in this way.
We would also like to thank the staff of Cleveland Public Theatre, as well
as the many individuals and theatre organizations who helped our production
in various ways: distributing flyers, lending props and equipment, printing
programs, providing rehearsal space...this production could not happen
without the support of the Northeast Ohio theatre community; it's a
wonderful reminder that we all work in a great, caring community.
If you missed the performance, never fear! After a brief trip to the
Jersey shore, the Sisters will be back at Weathervane Community Playhouse
on September 19 and 20. Those performances will be raising money for
Akron's Community AIDS Network, another worthy organization. Call
Weathervane at 330-836-2323 for tickets.
Thanks once again for your help and support!
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as the many individuals and theatre organizations who helped our production=
in various ways: distributing flyers, lending props and equipment, printin=
g programs, providing rehearsal space...this production could not happen wi=
thout the support of the Northeast Ohio theatre community; it's a wonderful=
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From eric.oswald at sherwin.com Mon Aug 22 13:22:31 2005
From: eric.oswald at sherwin.com (Eric Oswald)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:22:31 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway audition
Message-ID: <430A3407.60708@sherwin.com>
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/Just thought I'd post this clip from Playbill.com for any actors
interested in hitting NYC this Monday, August 29th/:
>>> Speaking of Tarzan, finding an actor with just the right mix of
jungle charisma ain't easy. So Disney has decided to hold an open call
for the title role of the new Broadway musical on Aug. 29 at the Here
Arts Center. If you think you've got what it takes, first peruse this
impressive checklist of qualities: "A thrilling pop/rock singer to play
in his 20s... He is charming, sexy, vulnerable, animal-like, mysterious,
and has lots of humanity. He is physically lean but toned, like a
swimmer; he is not a muscle man as in the traditional Tarzan type. He
should have strong upper body strength and be physical, agile, fearless,
and very comfortable with movement and tackling aerial work. His body
must be at one with the environment."/ / <<<
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Just thought I'd post this clip from Playbill.com for any
actors interested in hitting NYC this Monday, August 29th:
>>> Speaking of Tarzan, finding an actor with just the right
mix of
jungle charisma ain't easy. So Disney has decided to hold an open call
for the title role of the new Broadway musical on Aug. 29 at the Here
Arts Center. If you think you've got what it takes, first peruse this
impressive checklist of qualities: "A thrilling pop/rock singer to play
in his 20s... He is charming, sexy, vulnerable, animal-like,
mysterious, and has lots of humanity. He is physically lean but toned,
like a swimmer; he is not a muscle man as in the traditional Tarzan
type. He should have strong upper body strength and be physical, agile,
fearless, and very comfortable with movement and tackling aerial work.
His body must be at one with the environment." <<<
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From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Aug 22 13:55:12 2005
From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:55:12 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway audition
In-Reply-To: <430A3407.60708@sherwin.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20050822165401.026c9c48@pop.wre.adelphia.net>
I'll be driving into NYC tonite and can offer crash space at a Greenwich
Village apartment if anyone is interested\
Mary Davis
At 04:22 PM 8/22/2005 -0400, Eric Oswald wrote:
>Just thought I'd post this clip from Playbill.com for any actors
>interested in hitting NYC this Monday, August 29th:
>
> >>> Speaking of Tarzan, finding an actor with just the right mix of
> jungle charisma ain't easy. So Disney has decided to hold an open call
> for the title role of the new Broadway musical on Aug. 29 at the Here
> Arts Center. If you think you've got what it takes, first peruse this
> impressive checklist of qualities: "A thrilling pop/rock singer to play
> in his 20s... He is charming, sexy, vulnerable, animal-like, mysterious,
> and has lots of humanity. He is physically lean but toned, like a
> swimmer; he is not a muscle man as in the traditional Tarzan type. He
> should have strong upper body strength and be physical, agile, fearless,
> and very comfortable with movement and tackling aerial work. His body
> must be at one with the environment." <<<
From dennis at vanityCrash.com Mon Aug 22 14:39:22 2005
From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:39:22 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]*vanityCrash* | Fri Aug 26 | Maple Grove
Message-ID: <430A460A.8070009@vanityCrash.com>
Hold tight all you vanityCrashers and take a moment to read all of this, 'cause we've
lots to tell ya!
Friday, August 26 we make our debut appearance at the Maple Grove in
Malpe Heights! If you've never been there, it's a great rock club. The
upstairs room is laid out so everyone can see the band. There are
tables, chairs and a clean long bar. Downstairs has a bar with pool
tables and couches to allow escape from the racket upstairs. Performing
with us will be our glitter buddies the Gutter Vamps.
Always putting on a fabulous show with giant hints of Kiss and Alice
Cooper, the Gutter Vamps will definitely bring quality rock to the
night. Also playing is Thunder
Lips (gotta love the name)
who are young arena rockers. It will be our first with these co!
ol cats. The show is $5 and 21+.
Friday, September 9 we're returning to wake up the sleepy steel
town of Youngstown at Cedar's
Lounge. Last time we were
there we got the floor shaking with jumpers and dancers. It was wild!
Joining us is our Pittsburgh pals the Science Fiction Idols. These guys are soooo cool with a glam-trash stomp a
la New York Dolls. Great songs, great sound and attitude to boot.
SAVE THE DATE!!! Saturday,
October 8 we will have our
long awaited CD RELEASE with a HUGE BLOW OUT PARTY at the HiFi
Club.
This is definitely one event you do not want to miss. Everyone we have
talked to have told us they're coming. It really rocks us the support
people are showing. Make sure you're in on the show too. We're also
looking to do an early teen show. Send us an email with your comments
on this idea.
vanityCrash is Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Brian Hager, Tim Ratley &
Jason Giaco.
P.O. Box 665
Cleveland, Ohio 44107
From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Mon Aug 22 14:40:29 2005
From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:40:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadview Heights Spotlights present: BLITHE SPIRIT
Message-ID: <20050822214030.EMLD9925.eastrmmtao04.cox.net@smtp.east.cox.net>
THE BROADVIEW HEIGHTS SPOTLIGHTS COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS:
Noel Coward's BLITHE SPIRIT
Fridays and Saturdays, September 9-24, 8:00 PM
Sunday Matinee September 18, 3:00 PM
Adults $10 / Students & Senior Citizens $8
BOX OFFICE PHONE: (440)526-4404
DIRECTED BY...
Judith Mazur
STARRING...
Dan Sekanic as Charles
Pam Matthews as Ruth
Pat Patipas as Dr. Bradman
Karen Johnston as Mrs. Bradman
Fran Norris as Madame Arcati
Renee Torchia as Elvira
Christi Esterly as Edith
PSYCHIC READINGS BY THERESA offered 1 hour prior to curtain and during intermission
The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce its Fall Mainstage production, Blithe Spirit. Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays, September 9 - 24, at 8:00 PM. A matinee performance slated for Sunday, September 18 at 3:00 PM. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for students and senior citizens.
Blithe Spirit, written by Noel Coward, is a comedy with a ghostly plot. The play tells the story of a novelist who invites an eccentric medium to his home to get ideas for a story ? but instead, he gets more than he bargained for. With the help of the medium, the novelist unintentionally summons his first wife from beyond the grave. The lady from beyond ? still beautiful and mischievous ? relishes in playfully teasing and tormenting her husband and his new wife. The cast of characters include Dan Sekanic as Charles Condomine, an intelligent English novelist; Pam Matthews as Ruth Condomine, his wife; Pat Patipas and Karen Johnston as Dr. and Mrs. Bradman, friends of the Condomines; Fran Norris as Madame Arcati, a spiritualist; Renee Torchia as Elvira, the deceased wife of Charles; and Christi Esterly as Edith, the Condomine?s maid. Directed by Judith Mazur.
Audience members will also have the opportunity to indulge in their own psychic reading. Beginning one hour prior to show time and at intermission on performance dates, a medium from Psychic Readings by Theresa will be available in the gallery. Theresa, Monica, or Enza will offer palm, Tarot, crystal, aura, or psychic readings for interested guests. Readings are $10 to $25 per session; no appointment is necessary.
For ticket reservations or for other inquiries, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.
From sweetbubeleh at aol.com Mon Aug 22 15:28:42 2005
From: sweetbubeleh at aol.com (sweetbubeleh at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 18:28:42 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]In need of music
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Hey fabulous theatre people....am in need of some music
*the score for Tommy and Bat Boy
*Sheet music for Endless Night (The Lion King) & Once Upon a Time (Brooklyn)
Any help would be great!
Patrick Clement:)
ps congrats to everyone on a wonderful summer of theatre! one the best!
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*the score for Tommy and Bat Boy
*Sheet music for Endless Night (The Lion King) & Once Upon a Time (Brooklyn)
Any help would be great!
Patrick Clement:)
ps congrats to everyone on a wonderful summer of theatre! one the best!
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From stephon at supreme-productions.com Mon Aug 22 16:42:55 2005
From: stephon at supreme-productions.com (Stephon J. Davis)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:42:55 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music video shoot needs crew and talent
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Music Video shoot
2 camera people will be paid $40 a day each, the rest of the crew will get food drinks and credit.
We are shooting a Hip Hop music video and we need a crew. The nightclub shoot is located at 3875 E 93rd Cleveland OH (smoove) nightclub
we also need talent for the background as well as a pretty young lady to sang (lip snyc) the hook. it will be a lot of fun and great experience
call or write for more info. 216 262 8176
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Music Video shoot
2 camera people will be paid $40 a day each, the rest of the crew will get food drinks and credit.
We are shooting a Hip Hop music video and we need a crew. The nightclub shoot is located at 3875 E 93rd ClevelandOH (smoove) nightclub
we also need talent for the background as well as a pretty young lady to sang (lip snyc) the hook. it will be a lot of fun and great experience
call or write for more info. 216 262 8176
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From rockhall73 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 22 19:27:58 2005
From: rockhall73 at yahoo.com (David W. Coxe)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 19:27:58 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks, Skip!!
Message-ID: <20050823022758.13244.qmail@web53901.mail.yahoo.com>
I only had the pleasure of working with him for two
shows, but I have to say that his level of expertise
and professionalism in making my last orchestra at
GLTG sound so good earned him a very special place in
my heart. I know I'll miss working with you....may
you rest in piece, my friend.
-David Coxe
David W. Coxe
Mobius Enterprises
rockhall73 at yahoo.com
From rkreidler at neo.rr.com Mon Aug 22 19:43:41 2005
From: rkreidler at neo.rr.com (Robert Kreidler)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 22:43:41 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Clown College Announces 17th Year
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Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on =
selected Saturdays at Hilarities Comedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. =
Enrollment for the Class of 2006 closes September 12th.
For more information contact Bob Kreidler, Headmaster 330-835-9460. =
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From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Mon Aug 22 14:17:39 2005
From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:17:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community Theatre's Auditions for "The Wizard of
Oz"
Message-ID:
Beachwood
Community
Theatre Beachwod Comunity Theatre Phone: 292-1970
2700 Richmond
Rd. FAX: 292-1976
Beachwood, Oh 44122 E-Mail:
Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com
Beachwood, Ohio, Aug. 22, 2005
For Immediate Release
Beachwood Community Theater announces auditions for
"The Wizard Of Oz"
Grades 3 - 5: Mon., Aug. 29, 7:00 pm
Grades 6 - 12: Tue., Aug. 30, 7:00 pm
Adults: Wed., Aug. 31 7:00 pm
All auditions held at the Beachwood Middle School auditorium located at
2860 Richmond Rd.
Performance Dates: Nov. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13
Monologues available on Thurs. Aug. 25 - at the Beachwood Recreation
Center or on our website at beachwoodohio.com .
Please bring sheet music & a writing utensil.
For more information contact Jill Koslen at 216-595-3734
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From David at jos-tech.com Tue Aug 23 04:42:26 2005
From: David at jos-tech.com (David Fox)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 07:42:26 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]My Dearest Friends
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Many of you may have already gotten the news of the passing of Skip Kelly of
The Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild this past weekend.
Though the news was saddening to me, I strive to remember how he has touched
my life and the lives of many.
I do not know much about the arrangements except that view hours will be @
Tabone Funeral Home..... http://www.tabonefuneralhome.com/index.htm
33650 Solon Rd
Solon
Wed from 4-8
I will most certainly be there to support his family and friends. Below is a
song I had written some years ago, and I find it very appropriate for me
today.
May God's peace find you all and rest in your hearts.
David Fox
Remember The Light
When you lose a friend in the middle of a friendship
When you lose a light before you wanted
When you lose a friend in the middle of a friendship
When you lose someone, you'll grieve
If you find someone who gives you hope and inspiration
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If you find someone, and they're standing in the darkness
And you shine the light, it's always brighter
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From cager55 at alltel.net Tue Aug 23 05:18:51 2005
From: cager55 at alltel.net (Jeff Caja)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:18:51 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Elyria - Seeking Director for "Annie" 2006
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Elyria Summer Theatre Association
is seeking a production team for it's 2006 musical
There are four paid positions available:
DIRECTOR
MUSIC DIRECTOR
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
CHOREOGRAPHER
Current plan is to produce the show ANNIE , subject to royalty =
availability. =20
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the Elyria High School Auditorium, so actual start dates are subject to =
school scheduling, normally by the 8th or 10th of the month. Off-site =
facilities are available earlier for music rehearsals.
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From Events at CoolCleveland.com Tue Aug 23 05:39:38 2005
From: Events at CoolCleveland.com (Cool Cleveland)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:39:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Ingenuity tix for Cleveland's theatre community
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Dear Cleveland theatre and performance community,
We wanted to invite you to join us over Labor Day weekend at
Cleveland's first annual Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology,
September 1-4. We're shutting down streets, putting up 21 stages and
presenting over 200 events from 80 Cleveland-based arts and technology
groups. Co-director James Levin and I invite you to join the fun!
See below for FREE ticket offer to this list only.
Many of you are performing and participating in Ingenuity, and we are
avidly waiting to see your work next week. Everyone is invited to
check out the entire schedule at http://www.IngenuityCleveland.com.
Please join us: We'd like to invite the Cleveland theatre, dance and
performance community to join us over Labor Day weekend. Many events
are free on three stages we're building when we shut down Euclid
Avenue and East Fourth Street. Other exhibits and shows are presented
in storefronts, clubs such as House of Blues, Pickwick & Frolic and
Fat Fish Blue, amazing architectural treasures such as the Cleveland
Trust Rotunda, Tower City and the Hyatt Old Arcade, plus a stage we're
building in the alley right off Public Square!
Many area theatre groups are presenting work, such as Cleveland Play
House, Dobama, Karamu, Shaker Hts HS Theatre Ensemble, Cleveland
Public Theatre, Kalliope Stage, Charenton, Eric Coble, Linda
Eisenstein, and many others.
Dance companies presenting work at Ingenuity include: Dancing Wheels,
Sista Jewel, Ohio Ballet, The Ritmo y Raza Dance Company, Verb
Ballets, Progressive Arts Alliance presenting Cleveland Hip-Hop,
Hareem Shar'eem, Antaeus Dance, Inlet Dance Theatre, Cleveland
Contemporary Dance Theatre, DancEvert, MorrisonDance, among others.
Plus Ingenuity presents technology exhibits, a Family Stage, ongoing
family programming at the Colonial Marketplace, visual arts at the
Galleria and the ARTcade, dane, theatre and high-tech works at the
"Technology Temple" at the Cleveland Trust Rotunda, classical music
broadcast live on WCLV at the Hyatt Old Arcade, a killer free Opening
Ceremonies on Public Square, cool exhibits in storefronts and lots of
free stuff on the streets. And by the way, you don't have to drink
your beer behind fences: stroll with your beverage and enjoy all the
art!
FREE ticket offer: Log on to http://www.IngenuityCleveland.com/theatre
and download your own eTicket good for two complimentary all-day,
all-access passes to Ingenuity. Simply bring your eTicket down to the
Fest and exchange it for your wristband, and gain total access to all
events.
We look forward to seeing you over Labor Day weekend!
Thanks!
Thomas Mulready
co-director, Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology
From jsm72 at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 23 05:44:04 2005
From: jsm72 at sbcglobal.net (Jean Martin)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 05:44:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Piano and other furniture for sale
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Piano and other furniture for sale
Baldwin Acrosonic Piano and matching bench
Recently serviced. Excellent condition. Holds tune well.
Walnut Finish
Asking $950
Thomasville Breakfront
Ebony Finish. Asian influences.
Glass cupboard on top, drawers on bottom.
Excellent Condition
48 w x 75 h x 14 d
Asking $800
Thomasville Oval Dining Table
Walnut Finish
44x66 with two 20-inch leaves plus protective pads
6 matching chairs with upholstered seats
Excellent condition
Asking $800
Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs
White round table 42-inch diameter
White Bentwood chairs with padded seats
Asking $250 for set
Photos available on request.
For details and to request photos, please reply to this e-mail.
East side Heights area location.
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Excellent condition
Asking $800
Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs
White round table 42-inch diameter
White Bentwood chairs with padded seats
Asking $250 for set
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East sideHeights area location.
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From rgrumblatt at yahoo.com Tue Aug 23 05:57:59 2005
From: rgrumblatt at yahoo.com (Rachel Grumblatt)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 05:57:59 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]hip hop teacher need for fall 2005
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Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a hip hop instructor to teach two 1 hour hip hop classes (1 beginning and 1 intermediate) for its 2005-2006 session on Fridays from 4:30-6:30pm beginning Friday, September 16 and ending Friday June 9, 2006. Experience in other dance forms (ballet, jazz, tap, etc) is a plus but not required. For more information please contact the Center's Dance Coordinator, Rachel Neilson, at (440) 337-1400 or send a resume to Solon Center for the Arts; c/o Rachel Neilson; 6315 SOM Center Rd.; Solon, OH.
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Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a hip hop instructor to teach two 1 hour hip hop classes (1 beginning and 1 intermediate) for its 2005-2006 session on Fridays from 4:30-6:30pm beginning Friday, September 16 and ending Friday June 9, 2006. Experience in other dance forms (ballet, jazz, tap, etc) is a plus but not required. For more information please contact the Center's Dance Coordinator, Rachel Neilson, at (440) 337-1400 or send a resume to Solon Center for the Arts; c/o Rachel Neilson; 6315 SOM Center Rd.; Solon, OH.
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From chris at antonellic.com Tue Aug 23 06:24:31 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:24:31 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Taming of the Shrew at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
featuring The Steve Shields Players
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Shrew.
=20
No need for Cliff Notes or searching Google for an explanation to this =
production. This one is filled with cowboys, ranchers, river gamblers =
and fillies. Even the most Shakespeare-challenged among us will relish =
the tribute to western favorites such as Bonanza, Maverick and Rawhide.
=20
While the story may be familiar, the interpretation is fresh and the =
actor's passion for the setting - and the production - is as contagious =
as gold fever. We'll leave it to you to determine if Petruchio tames the =
tempestuous Kate or if indeed, Kate isn't the best poker player at the =
table.
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Y' all come out and see us!
=20
Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM
October 7 - October 22
=20
Director Kate Tonti
Produced by Laurel Bryant
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40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022
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Box Office: (440) 247-8955
Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday
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Adults $14 Seniors and Youths under 18 $10
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Chagrin Falls' finest restaurants. Make your theater reservations =
first, then call the restaurant of your choice to take advantage of =
their special dinner theater offering. Call one of these fine =
restaurants and enjoy dinner before the show. You should be prepared to =
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theatre".
=20
The Raintree 440-247-4800
Gamekeeper's Tavern 440-247-7744
Blake's Seafood Grille 440-893-9910=20
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Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:23:55 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Holden Arboretum's "Fall Fest" on Sept. 11
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www.holdenarb.org for more details.
(Also, Kulture Kids' brand new CD of stories and music for children can
now be purchased at www.CDBaby.com/kulturekids.) Free downloadable story guide
that accompanies the CD is available on the homepage of our Website (below).
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From scwils13 at hotmail.com Tue Aug 23 07:16:53 2005
From: scwils13 at hotmail.com (Scott Wilson)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:16:53 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Hummingbird, a new play at the Kent Stage, Sept. 1, 2,
3
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PRESS RELEASE:
It?s Friday Night.On your way to the coffee shop down the street from your quaint, suburban home, you bump into a homeless man on the street.He asks you for spare change.Do you keep walking, or reach into your wallet?
Kent playwright Scott C. Wilson?s new play, The Hummingbird, examines this everyday occurrence within the greater context of community identity and the interconnectedness of small town Americans.Situated in a college town in the Midwest, The Hummingbird presents three separate stories which are juxtaposed on one
stage.How are a group of college girls, the patrons at a small coffee shop, and a young married couple effected by one community member?s encounter with a homeless drug addict?According to Wilson, his play poses this question ?through both comical and tragic lenses.?
Two Kent businesses were so interested in the play that they approached the playwright, now a teacher in Manhattan, to offer funding for its production.Bob and Cass Mayfield of McKay Bricker Gallery and Framing and Nelson Burns of Coleman Professional Services helped the playwright and retired Roosevelt High School drama director Mary Ann Costa put together a production staff, find a theater space, and cast eleven roles with local actors.This unique ?renegade? project (meaning that no recognized theater group is responsible for the production) has taken shape during a series of promotional events, which have included a cocktail benefit and reading at McKay Bricker, a bottled water sale at Kent?s
annual Heritage Festival, and a happy hour at Glory Days Water Street Tavern.
Due to the play?s social message, Wilson decided from the start that the play needed to benefit an appropriate local charity.A portion of the proceeds from each performance will go to the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Portage County (MHRBPC).The MHRBPC helps secure funding for agencies that provide services for community members recovering from mental illness or drug addiction.
The Hummingbird will be performed on September 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at the Kent Stage, 175 E. Main St., in downtown Kent, Ohio.All performances begin at 8 pm.Tickets are on sale now for $10 at McKay Bricker Gallery and Framing, Spinmore Records, and Woodsy?s Music, all located in Kent.
The production showcases the talent of actors from Oberlin College (Jennifer Dominguez), Baldwin-Wallace College (Katie Kocik), The College of Wooster (Jessica Linkous DeFrange), Kent State University (Trevor Williams, Tony Dodds, Emily Lanier Leppo), John Carroll University (Edward Borowy, Jeff Lunger), Bowling Green (Greg Linkous, Anthony Recznik), and Ohio University (Jeness Duffy).
From artistschair2005 at aol.com Tue Aug 23 07:21:29 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:21:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SOUND DESIGNER? Jude M. Goergen is our "Featured
Artist of the Day"
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
(August 23, 2005) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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From MSolomon at FairhillCenter.org Tue Aug 23 07:56:18 2005
From: MSolomon at FairhillCenter.org (Mary Solomon)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:56:18 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder - Workshop on "How to Create Your Own Website"
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* Develop a cost effective way to advertise
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Fairhill Center - Room C-457
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From mslerner at adelphia.net Tue Aug 23 08:08:41 2005
From: mslerner at adelphia.net (mslerner at adelphia.net)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:08:41 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sax Player Needed for 10/28 Gig
Message-ID: <14354342.1124809721979.JavaMail.root@web9.mail.adelphia.net>
The Flashback Band is looking for a tenor sax player to cover a gig we have coming up on Friday, October 28 at Blue Canyon in Twinsburg. Time is 10pm - 2am.
You will also need to be available for a rehearsal on Tuesday, October 25 from 7pm - 10pm in Beachwood
We need someone who is very familiar with rock, soul, r&b and Motown hits from the 60s-70s.
I do not have horn charts but we will be able to give you in advance lyric/chord sheets and CDs with the tunes.
If interested, please contact Michael Lerner - (216) 231-8787 (w), (440) 248-2180 (h), or via email at mslerner at adelphia.net
From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Aug 23 08:50:30 2005
From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:50:30 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bill Johns' MADNESS needs you
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We are shooting a funeral scene on Thursday, August 25 from 1pm - 3 pm for the feature film, MADNESS. If you are interested in being an extra for this scene, please email cinevid at yahoo.com for exact location and confirmation.
Right now (and I know this sounds macabre) we're not 100% sure which home we will be at since the room may be 'in use', so please email us if you plan to be there. Currently the location is:
Jardine Funeral Home
14701 Pearl Road
Strongsville, Ohio 444136
Located on Pearl Rt#42 just south of Rt#82. Beside a McDonalds. White Building
After you contact us, check your email on Thursday morning in case we need to change the location, but otherwise it will be at the above address from 1 pm - 3 pm.
Thanks!
Bill Johns & Andy Schofield - Producers
440-796-7417 & 216-956-9872
P.S. Though I'd love it to be otherwise, this is a no-pay gig.
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We are shooting a funeral scene on Thursday, August 25 from 1pm - 3 pm for the feature film, MADNESS. If you are interested in being an extra for this scene, please email cinevid at yahoo.com for exact location and confirmation.
Right now (and I know this sounds macabre) we're not 100% sure which home we will be at since the room may be 'in use', so please email us if you plan to be there. Currently the location is:
Jardine Funeral Home
14701 Pearl Road
Strongsville, Ohio 444136
Located on Pearl Rt#42 just south of Rt#82. Beside a McDonalds. White Building
After you contact us, check your email on Thursday morning in case we need to change the location, but otherwise it will be at the above address from 1 pm - 3 pm.
Thanks!
Bill Johns & Andy Schofield - Producers
440-796-7417 & 216-956-9872
P.S. Though I'd love it to be otherwise, this is a no-pay gig.
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From SharsStars at aol.com Tue Aug 23 09:00:37 2005
From: SharsStars at aol.com (SharsStars at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:00:37 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Gymnastics, Cheer, Dance, Drama classes in Hudson
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the talent tree
5282 Hudson Drive, Hudson, Ohio 44236
330-650-9829; fax 330-528-3155
e-mail: sharsstars at aol.com
offers
Gymnastics, Cheerleading, Dance
classes and competitive teams,
plus Drama, Music and Baton
for ages 6 & up
Fall classes begin September 7
Call 330-650-9829 for more info. and a free trial class!
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From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Tue Aug 23 09:13:21 2005
From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:13:21 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Late Casting Footloose
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From EMK2U at aol.com Tue Aug 23 09:28:17 2005
From: EMK2U at aol.com (EMK2U at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:28:17 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Leonato still Needed for Weathervane's Production of Much
Ado
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Weathervane Playhouse still in need of a fine male actor to play LEONATO
In Director, Larry Nehring's production of
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Akron's Weathervane Playhouse is in need of an Actor to play Leonato, Hero's
father, in our staging of Much Ado About Nothing. Our production is set in
Virginia around the time of the French and Indian War and Much Ado has a
three-week run beginning with previews on September 14 running through October 2 and
will play two school day matinees. Actor should be able to play 40's to 60's.
We are currently in evening rehearsals.
Director: Larry Nehring, Artistic Director of The Cleveland Shakespeare
Festival
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles
will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community
theater. All performers, cast and crew in all productions are volunteers. For
further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626 and ask for Elynmarie
Kazle emk2u at aol.com or contact Larry Nehring, director at Lnehring at aol.com. For
more information on Weathervane Playhouse please visit our website at
www.weathervaneplayhouse.com.
Elynmarie Kazle
Executive Director, Weathervane Playhouse
330-836-2323
Don't miss the Weathervane volunteer picnic which will be held on Sunday,
August 28 at 4 pm, preceeding the Annual Meeting of the Membership at 6 pm.
Please RSVP if you will be attending to John Cotter (330) 836-2323 ext 15 at the
Playhouse.
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From sweetbubeleh at aol.com Tue Aug 23 09:49:08 2005
From: sweetbubeleh at aol.com (sweetbubeleh at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:49:08 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]in need of music...again
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yes, it's me again....I forgot to mention that I needed the score of THE FIX as well....if you're wondering why i need all this music is because I need it for some auditions.....again..any help would be great...to those who have already responded...thanks!
Patrick Clement :)
ps
cocktails :)
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yes, it's me again....I forgot to mention that I needed the score of THE FIX as well....if you're wondering why i need all this music is because I need it for some auditions.....again..any help would be great...to those who have already responded...thanks!
Patrick Clement :)
ps
cocktails :)
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From SharsStars at aol.com Tue Aug 23 10:22:01 2005
From: SharsStars at aol.com (SharsStars at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 13:22:01 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Instructor opportunities-Talent Tree in Hudson
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the talent tree
5282 Hudson Drive, Hudson, OH 44236
330-650-9829; fax 330-528-3155
e-mail: sharsstars at aol.com
The Talent Tree is looking to add to our already great staff:
Percussion instructor
Cheerleading instructor
Hip-hop instructor.
Call or e-mail if interested!
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From SomeDadA at aol.com Tue Aug 23 12:03:25 2005
From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:03:25 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Browns win-- Cabaret Dada Loses
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The Browns' relentless attack of $25 parking has netted the team its first
victory of the year, over the defenseless Cabaret Dada crew and fans. "We
game
planned for weeks, but we just couldn't find an answer for Friday night's
onslaught, and have to cancel the show." explained GM Russ Stich. "However,
we're not conceding the weekend! As a conciliatory gesture to our fans, we
will
be offering $8 seats for both shows on Saturday night. Just mention 'those
f'ing Browns' when making your reservations or at the door, and get this
special
price."
Reached for comment, Browns head coach Romeo Crennel said "Dada put up a good
fight, and we'll continue to take one game at a time, and trying to score
more
than the other team. Offense wins games, defense wins championships. We
gave
110%, and left it all on the field. What was the question?"
To make reservations at the special $8.00 price, go online at
_http://www.cabaretdada.com_ (javascript:ol('http://www.cabaretdada.com');) ,
send an email to somedada at aol.com, or call
216.696.HAHA (4242). See you Saturday!
THIS WEEKEND'S SHOW TIMES:
Friday, 8/26/05
CANCELED!
Saturday, 8/27/05
8:00 PM and 10:30 PM
$8 tickets when you mention "Those F'ing Browns"
Cabaret Dada
1210 West 6th Street
In the Warehouse District
216.696.HAHA (4242)
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 20:35:26 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF Presents a Pair of Powerful Classics This Fall
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For Immediate Release
August 23, 2005
Great Lakes Theater Festival Presents
A Powerful Pair of Classics This Fall
In Rotating Repertory
GLTF's resident company of actors performs both
Amadeus and As You Like It on the same stage for six weeks
to launch second half of Festival's 44th season.
CLEVELAND, OH - Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) commences the second
half of its 2005 season with a Fall Repertory that features Peter Shaffer's
Tony Award-winning thriller Amadeus and William Shakespeare's classic
romantic comedy As You Like It. The productions will be performed in
rotating repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center, September
16 - October 22, 2005. The Fall Repertory event features a single company of
twenty-one actors performing two alternating plays on the same stage over
six weeks. Gordon Reinhart will direct Amadeus and Risa Brainin will direct
As You Like It.
Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of Amadeus is presented with
generous support from Moen, Inc. and As You Like It is sponsored by The
Great Lakes Theater Festival Business Alliance (members include Jo-Ann
Stores, Inc. and Fifth Third Bank). Media sponsors for the Festival's 2005
season are Cleveland.com, Cleveland Free Times, WCLV 104.9 and WCPN 90.3
ideastream. Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2005 season is dedicated to the
memory of James O. Roberts (GLTF Trustee 1984-2005).
"We couldn't have asked for a better start to our 2005 season," said GLTF
Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, at the midpoint of the Festival's
44th year. "It's an exciting time to be at Great Lakes. The renaissance
of this company is really beginning to build momentum. Our season ticket
attendance is up more than 25% over last season, our company of artists
continues to produce theater of the absolute highest caliber and the
response from our audience to our work and to the concept of producing
theater in rotating repertory has been overwhelmingly positive. Looking
forward to the two amazing pieces of theater that make up our Fall
Repertory, I couldn't be more thrilled. There are big things on the horizon
for Great Lakes Theater Festival and this season is just the beginning."
The Festival's Fall Repertory opens with Amadeus starring Cleveland favorite
Andrew May in the role of Salieri. Set in the opulent splendor of 18th
century Vienna, Peter Shaffer's thrilling and wickedly funny Tony
Award-winning drama pits blazing human ambition against heavenly genius.
Antonio Salieri is exalted as the most famous composer in a city of
musicians, until the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arrives. Brutally
confronted with the limitations of his own talent and believing God to have
abandoned him, Salieri embarks on a desperate course of action. Making his
artistic debut with the Festival, Gordon Reinhart will direct the
production.
"I think one of the things that's so exciting about this play for audiences
is that it offers a rare opportunity to catch a glimpse of Mozart the human
being," said Reinhart in a recent interview. "Certainly the world of the
play is the world of Mozart's music. But to see this unbelievably famous
artist walk and breathe and live and talk.alive.right on the stage before
you is exhilarating. And Peter Shaffer has created a brilliant window into
the life of his title character. What is particularly interesting to me in
Amadeus is that Shaffer really takes a stab at what Mozart might have
created from. Often, we divorce an artist from their work. The work lives
on and the name may live on.but we really don't have a sense of the human
being or the life experiences that collided to shape their work. Shaffer
reintroduces the human element to the equation with deft strokes. But
Amadeus is not a documentary. It is a story.the oldest type of theater. I
think that is another element that makes this play so rewarding.it is
someone telling us a great story. And through the fascinating lens of our
narrator, Salieri, we experience a haunting, larger than life telling of it.
With Andrew May at the helm of this production as Salieri, I think we are in
for a real treat. He is an extraordinary actor. This role is in many ways
the modern Hamlet. It's very rewarding to witness an artist of Andrew's
caliber confront a great role like Salieri head on. I think audiences are
going to be thrilled with his performance."
William Shakespeare's classic comedy As You Like It completes the Festival's
Fall Repertory pairing. Comic twists and turns abound in the uncharted
territory of the Forest of Arden, where Rosalind seeks refuge after being
wrongfully banished by her uncle. Her unfortunate exile is transformed into
a charming adventure when she encounters some of Shakespeare's most beloved
characters - colorful fools, witty rustics, and the handsome, love struck
Orlando. A wondrous mating dance ensues that transforms the lost into lovers
and replaces the tyranny of the town with the peace of the country. Risa
Brainin returns to the Festival to direct As You Like It after staging last
season's critically acclaimed production of Julius Caesar at GLTF.
"What strikes me most about As You Like It is its clear depiction of how we
can get stuck in our ways, how we cling to order, to rules, to ways of
thinking that seem to give us some comfort when we feel threatened. And how
it takes a monumental change in environment to break us away from our
comfort zone, and cause us to have a paradigm shift," said Brainin of her
production, which is set in a 1930s milieu and takes its visual cues from
the disparate artistic stylings of Tadao Ando's architecture and Maxfield
Parrish's landscapes. She continued, "In Arden, there are no rules
whatsoever. A girl can be a boy. A cynic can become an optimist, a city
person can fall in love with a country person, and a Republican can even
converse with a Democrat! There is no sense of time. There are no hard and
fast rules. We are in such an interesting moment in history where all of
our notions of right and wrong, order and chaos are being questioned. As
the world becomes smaller, the old systems that used to define the world are
becoming obsolete. The concept of hierarchy is literally falling down, and
nature is the best informant of what is most important. Wonderful
transformation can occur when we are released from the regular, day to day,
cyclical, and sometimes rigid routines of our ordered lives. As You Like It
invites us to revel in that release!"
GLTF's Fall Repertory features a single company of twenty-one actors
performing roles in both plays. Fourteen members of the acting company are
Cleveland-based actors. "Top to bottom, this is an absolutely outstanding
classical company of actors. To a person, this cast is experienced, skilled
and very, very talented," said Charles Fee of his repertory ensemble. "We
are especially proud to have such a large number of Cleveland actors in our
company this season. I think it clearly demonstrates the Festival's
commitment to the local acting community as well as to the economic
development of the city of Cleveland."
"This is an exciting time for Great Lakes Theater Festival," continued Fee
regarding Cleveland's classic theater. "Of all the changes that we have made
over the past several seasons, what is most rewarding to me is to have been
able to renew our commitment as an organization to the idea of company. On
an artistic level, on an administrative level and in our work throughout
this vibrant community, the idea of company has and will continue to yield
great results for the Festival. I look forward to kicking off the second
half of our season with this pair of classic plays and I can't wait to share
them with Cleveland."
Opening Night performances of Amadeus (September 17th) and As You Like It
(October 1st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with preview
performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain times
for all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m.
curtain time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday
matinees. Both productions in GLTF's Fall Repertory will continue to offer
sign interpreted and audio described performances as well as the popular
Director's Night and Playnotes pre-show discussion series. (Consult the
enclosed season performance calendars for complete details.)
Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price
from $21.50-$55.00 (Student tickets $12.50 - any performance / any seat) and
are available by calling (216) 241-6000, by ordering online
, by visiting the Playhouse
Square Center Box office or any Tickets.com outlet located within all Tops
Friendly Markets. Groups of ten or more receive discounts as do educators
and students. (Consult the enclosed information sheet for complete ticketing
and contact details.)
Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and
relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in Northern
Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse Square Center, Great Lakes
Theater Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since 1982.
# # #
Media Contact:
Todd Krispinsky
Marketing and Public Relations Director
Great Lakes Theater Festival
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 300
(216) 241-5490 x317
(216) 241-6315 Fax
www.greatlakestheater.org
Discover Shakespeare's Great Company!
The Summer Repertory (July 29-September 3)
The Merry Wives of Windsor & You Can't Take It With You
Visit our website at www.greatlakestheater.org to order tickets or to
consult a complete list of performances dates and times.
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William Shakespeare’s classic comedy As You Like It completes the
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concept of hierarchy is literally falling down, and nature is the best
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of
twenty-one actors performing roles in both plays. Fourteen members of =
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“Top to bottom, this is an absolutely outstanding classical =
company of
actors. To a person, this cast is experienced, skilled and very, very
talented,” said Charles Fee of his repertory ensemble. =
“We are especially proud to have such a large =
number of
Cleveland
actors in our company this season. I think it clearly =
demonstrates
the Festival’s commitment to the local acting community as well as =
to the
economic development of the city of Cleveland.”
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“This is an exciting time for Great Lakes =
Theater Festival,”
continued Fee regarding Cleveland’s
classic theater. “Of =
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changes that we have made over the past several seasons, what is most =
rewarding
to me is to have been able to renew our commitment as an organization to =
the idea of company. On an =
artistic level,
on an administrative level and in our work throughout this vibrant =
community,
the idea of company has and will continue to yield great results for the
Festival. I look forward to kicking off the second half of our season =
with this
pair of classic plays and I can’t wait to share them with =
Cleveland.” =
=
Opening
Night performances of Amadeus (September
17th) and As You Like =
It
(October 1st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with =
preview
performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain =
times for
all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. =
curtain
time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday =
matinees. Both productions in GLTF’s =
Fall
Repertory will continue to offer =
sign interpreted
and audio described performances as well as the popular =
Director’s Night and =
Playnotes pre-show discussion =
series.
(Consult the enclosed season performance calendars for complete =
details.)
=
Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival =
productions range
in price from $21.50-$55.00 (Student tickets $12.50 – any =
performance /
any seat) and are available by calling (216)
241-6000, by ordering online,
by visiting the Playhouse Square Center Box office or any Tickets.com =
outlet
located within all Tops Friendly Markets. Groups
of ten or more receive discounts as do educators and =
students.
(Consult the enclosed information sheet for complete ticketing and =
contact
details.)
Since
1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and
relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in =
Northern Ohio. The first resident company of =
Playhouse =
SquareCenter,
Great Lakes Theater Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since =
1982.
The Merry Wives of Windsor =
& You
Can't Take It With You
Visit our website at www.greatlakestheater.org =
to order tickets
or to consult a complete list of performances dates and =
times.
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From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Aug 23 19:47:26 2005
From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:47:26 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre Teen class
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Now Teaching a
PRE TEEN Class!!
Thurdays from 5pm-7pm
in Cuyahoga Falls.
-Monologues
-Scene Study
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Only $65 a month
Contact:
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From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:51:52 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Office Space Available
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From brookewillis at earthlink.net Wed Aug 24 00:36:01 2005
From: brookewillis at earthlink.net (Brooke Willis)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 03:36:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ingenuity, the Festival of Art & Technology
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Dear fabulous NEohioPAL members---
I am posting an opportunity relating to Ingenuity, the Art & Technology
Festival, for which I am coordinating volunteers. We need tons of volunteer=
s
and I thought that you would like this sort of opportunity.
Ingenuity is a HUGE arts & technology festival taking place downtown over
Labor Day weekend, created and co-directed by Cleveland Public Theatre
founder James Levin and CoolCleveland.com creator Thomas Mulready (who
directed the Performance Art Festival at CPT for many years). There will be
four days of events, spread across 22 venues between Tower City Center and
East Ninth Street, all over Euclid Avenue and its side streets and alleys,
and in major venues like Fat Fish Blue, House of Blues, Pickwick & Frolic,
the Hyatt at the Old Arcade, the Cleveland Trust Rotunda and the Galleria.
Naturally, this will require a TON of volunteers, for everything from
paraders to main gate greeters to pop+water sales to stage helpers to ticke=
t
sales to beer garden to media helpers to info booth gurus to tidy-uppers to
Children=B9s Village helpers and much more. Something for everyone, at any
time that suits you.
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We are looking for help during the festival, which runs Thursday evening
through Sunday night, September 1--4, in 3-hour shifts. We are also lookin=
g
for help before the festival, distributing programs & postcards,
coordinating pickups, checking artist contracts, updating databases, callin=
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and taking calls, etc. Of course, you=B9ll get a cool Ingenuity t-shirt and
credentials, in addition to free admission, bottled water & snacks, and a
place to chill out before and after your shifts.
Please check out the Ingenuity website (below) and consider volunteering fo=
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a couple shifts, and reply to me with your full name, areas of interest,
areas of expertise, best phone number, best e-mail address, street address,
and best times to help out over the following schedule:
Thursday 7pm=8B12:30am
Friday noon=8B3am
Saturday noon=8B3am
Sunday noon=8B3am
(these volunteer hours run slightly later than the actual festival hours)
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216-861-4946 h, 216-272-4118 c, bswillis65 aim
2590 West 15th St., Cleveland, OH 44113-4460
Ingenuity Cleveland - volunteer coordinator, etc.
brooke at ingenuitycleveland.org
http://www.ingenuitycleveland.com
http://www.coolcleveland.com/files/video/ingenuity30.mpg
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Ingenuity, the Festival of Art & TechnologyDear fabulous NEohioPAL=
members---
I am posting an opportunity relating to Ingenuity, the Art & Technology=
Festival, for which I am coordinating volunteers. We need tons of vo=
lunteers and I thought that you would like this sort of opportunity.
Ingenuity is a HUGE arts & technology festival taking place down=
town over Labor Day weekend, created and co-directed by Cleveland Public The=
atre founder James Levin and CoolCleveland.com creator Thomas Mulready (who =
directed the Performance Art Festival at CPT for many years). There will be =
four days of events, spread across 22 venues between Tower Cit=
y Center and East Ninth Street, all over Euclid Avenue and its side streets =
and alleys, and in major venues like Fat Fish Blue, House of Blues, Pickwick=
& Frolic, the Hyatt at the Old Arcade, the Cleveland Trust Rotund=
a and the Galleria. Naturally, this will require a TON of volunteers, for ev=
erything from paraders to main gate greeters to pop+water sales to stage hel=
pers to ticket sales to beer garden to media helpers to info booth gurus to =
tidy-uppers to Children’s Village helpers and much more. Something for=
everyone, at any time that suits you.
We are looking for help during the festival, which runs Thursday evening=
through Sunday night, September 1--4, in 3-hour shifts. We are=
also looking for help before the festival, distributing programs & post=
cards, coordinating pickups, checking artist contracts, updating databases, =
calling and taking calls, etc. Of course, you’ll get a cool Ingenuity =
t-shirt and credentials, in addition to free admission, bottled water & =
snacks, and a place to chill out before and after your shifts.
Please check out the Ingenuity website (below) and consider volunteering fo=
r a couple shifts, and reply to me with your full name, areas of interest, a=
reas of expertise, best phone number, best e-mail address, street address, a=
nd best times to help out over the following schedule:
Thursday 7pm—12:30am
Friday noon—3am
Saturday noon—3am
Sunday noon—3am
(these volunteer hours run slightly later than the actual festival hours) Thanks very much! B
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Brooke Willis <brookewillis at earthlink.net>
216-861-4946 h, 216-272-4118 c, bswillis65 aim
2590 West 15th St., Cleveland, OH 44113-4460
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From MeatFree32 at aol.com Wed Aug 24 03:06:34 2005
From: MeatFree32 at aol.com (MeatFree32 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 06:06:34 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv Classes Start 9/6:Cleveland Improv Institute
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CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE
SESSION IV
IMPROV CLASSES
SEPT 6TH - NOV 7TH
CLASSES OFFERED
BEGINNING IMPROVISATION
THURDAYS EVENINGS FROM 7PM T0 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/8
- 10/27 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
INTERMEDIATE IMPROVISATION
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/6
- 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
SCENE CONSTRUCTION INTENSIVE
MONDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/12
- 11/07 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
CLEVELAND IMPROV CONSERVATORY
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/6
- 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
PAYMENT FOR ANY OF OUR 4 CLASSES THIS COMING SESSION IS DUE BY SEPTEMBER 1ST.
TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT OUR NEXT EXCITING SESSION OF
IMPROV CLASSES OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT: (216) 479-3353 OR
EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com
ALSO CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com FOR
COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE
CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE!
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CLASSES OFFERED
BEGINNING IMPROVISATION
THURDAYS EVENINGS FROM 7PM T0 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLA=
SS RUNS FROM 9/8 - 10/27 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
INTERMEDIATE IMPROVISATION
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLAS=
S RUNS FROM 9/6 - 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
SCENE CONSTRUCTION INTENSIVE
MONDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS=
RUNS FROM 9/12 - 11/07 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
CLEVELAND IMPROV CONSERVATORY
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLAS=
S RUNS FROM 9/6 - 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
PAYMENT FOR ANY OF OUR 4 CLASSES THIS COMING SESSION IS DUE BY SEP=
TEMBER 1ST. TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT OUR=
NEXT EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN=20=
CALL US AT: (216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at ao=
l.com
ALSO CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitut=
e.com FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFO=
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From jmartin at valspar.com Wed Aug 24 03:08:00 2005
From: jmartin at valspar.com (MARTIN, JOHN)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 05:08:00 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Superhero film still needs some actors
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Could you post the following please:
My short, super hero film is still has a few open roles.Anyone =
interested or thinks they fit the roles, please send headshot and list =
of acting roles to me at: New Parable Films, 3983 North Huntington =
Street, Medina, Ohio 44256 or e-mail info to me at =
newparablefilms at yahoo.com. This film will be shot in the =
Medina/Brunswick area. Here is what I am looking for:
1) Female, 18-25, shoulder length or shorter hair (this is a lead role)
2) Male, 18-25, weight lifter (must have good upper body/arm muscles) =
plays a bully
3) Male, teen (15-17) tall, skinny, must be willing to shave your head =
for this part.
4) EXTRAS: female, college age to play part of the bully's "harem"
Thanks,
John Martin/Director
Cardinal and the Wrath of the Warthog
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roles, please send headshot and list of acting roles to me at: New =
Parable Films, 3983 North Huntington Street, Medina, Ohio 44256 or =
e-mail info to me at newparablefilms at yahoo.com. This film will be shot =
in the Medina/Brunswick area. Here is what I am looking =
for:
1) Female, 18-25, shoulder length =
or shorter hair (this is a lead role)
2) Male, 18-25, weight lifter (must =
have good upper body/arm muscles) plays a bully
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Thanks,
John Martin/Director
Cardinal and the Wrath of the =
Warthog
www.tracts.com/Cardinal2.html
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Aug 24 05:28:54 2005
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 08:28:54 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free horror film premiere at Talkies
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Free Premiere viewing of The Ancient at Talkies Coffee & Movie Bar
Come join us on Saturday, September 10, 2005 at 7pm at Talkies Coffee &
Movie Bar (2521 Market Ave, Cleveland, Ohio), for the multi-city
simulcast premiere of independent horror feature film The Ancient.
Cleveland's own IndieClub member Nicholas D'Amico of Cleveland Cinema
Classic will be hosting the event
The Ancient was shot in 2 days by 5 different film crews and over 100
different actors all over Gainesville TX. No one had met till the day
before shooting began (a joint effort by many IndieClub members
worldwide). Completely organized online by Tracy Crockett and Richard
McClure September 10th - 12th 2004 marked the day the history books
would be marked once more. Now one year later the vision of so many
involved would become a reality as an ancient entity was unleashed.
Prepare for the Ancient... More information can be found at
www.theancient-movie.com
Other cities that will be showing The Ancient include:
Plano, TX
Bakersfield, CA
Anderson, SC
Las Vegas, NV
West Lafayette, IN
Tucson, AZ
Boston, MA
Columbus, OH
Cleveland, OH
Monroe, WA
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Portland, OR
Kansas City, KS
So, come and celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the film and party with
the premiere of The Ancient in Cleveland at Talkies Coffee & Movie Bar!
For more information about the premiere in Cleveland, you can contact
our Cleveland's host Nicholas D'Amico at nick_d2003 at sbcglobal.net or
contact Johnny Wu at Johnny at mdifilm.com
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Media Design Imaging
innovates and break the molds of visual creation
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
President (2004 & 2005)
Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland
OCAGC
http://www.ocagc.org
Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System)
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From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Aug 24 05:38:38 2005
From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 08:38:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performance Today!
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Beck Center cast of Urinetown the Musical will be performing at 12:15 =
and 12:45 p.m. on Mall C (next to city hall on Lakeside), during the =
Soft Rock Caf=E9 Caravan.
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Hope you will stop by for some free lunch and music!!
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Yvette A. Hanzel
Director of Marketing & External Affairs
What's Happening at the Beck Center!
Coming soon on the Main Stage, Urinetown the Musical, September 16 =
through October 9, 2005.
To reserve tickets, call 216-521-2540.
Three's A Charm Beck Benefit at Three Birds restaurant, September 18, =
5:30 to 8:30 p.m. For reservations, call
216-521-2540, ext. 242.
Join us at the Baycrafters Renaissance Fayre, Labor Day weekend, =
September 3-5 at Metroparks Huntington Reservation.
Register now for Fall classes. Class catalog available online.
Visit us at www.beckcenter.org or call 216-521-2540, ext. 222.
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From clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com Wed Aug 24 06:50:18 2005
From: clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com (Margaret Holden)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 06:50:18 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Dance Theatre
Message-ID: <20050824135018.2336.qmail@web50411.mail.yahoo.com>
OHIO DANCE THEATRE, a professional ballet company
based in Oberlin, is opening a new teaching facility
in Westlake.
Classes offered in pre-professional training and also
recreational division in ballet, jazz (and hip hop),
modern, Pilates, and special classes for the very
young child.
PLACEMENT CLASS on Saturday, August 27th, for
intermediate and advanced ballet dancers, at 10:00
a.m. Male and female dancers should dress in
appropriate attire for a ballet class. Advanced female
dancers bring pointe shoes.
26615 Center Ridge Road, Unit 1, Westlake
Call director Denise Gula for more information.
440-250-3150 or 440-774-6077.
____________________________________________________
Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
From artistschair2005 at aol.com Wed Aug 24 06:53:16 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 09:53:16 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SCREEN ACTOR? Mary Faktor is the "Featured Artist
of the Day"
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Screen Actor - Mary Faktor (Location: Hudson, Ohio)
(August 24, 2005) To view Mary's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Screen Actor - Mary Faktor (Location: Hudson, Ohio)
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
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From vmor75 at ameritech.net Wed Aug 24 07:48:33 2005
From: vmor75 at ameritech.net (V.Wms-Morris)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 07:48:33 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL] Holler At The Moon
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HOLLER AT THE MOON!
Submit a lupus-related story, poem, or even something on the lighter side and receive a purple lupus awareness adult-sized wristband.
http://www.wilmorcreations.com/HollerAtTheMoonEntryForm.html
V. Wms-Morris
www.wilmorcreations.com
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From Captaindave2898 at aol.com Wed Aug 24 07:44:43 2005
From: Captaindave2898 at aol.com (Captaindave2898 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:44:43 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]smARTS TV Auditions for Kids
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Be a host of your own TV show
Kids going into 6th, 7th or 8th grades can audition for
smARTS
The smart show about the arts!
Saturday, August 27th
10:00 am til Noon
Westfield Shoppingtown Southpark
(Royalton Rd. off I-71 exit in Strongsville)
If you're going into 6th, 7th or 8th grade this all, you can audition to be
one of the hosts of smARTS. Just stop by Southpark Center this Saturday,
August 27th and answer a few questions about yourself and your interest in the
arts. That's all there is to it. Then we'll invite 10 finalists to a
call-back audition at CenterFest in Playhouse Square on Saturday, Sept. 17th.
smARTS is a monthly show about the arts that airs on Adelphia Cable channel
15. Check it out Tuesdays and Fridays at 4:00 pm, Wednesdays at 7:30 pm, and
Saturdays at 10:30 am. This past year smARTS featured shows about the "No
Strings Attached" puppets, the Singing Angels, "A Christmas Story" play, Clown
College, Poetry Slamming, Rock Music Recording, Magic, and more.
If you have questions call:
Producer Dave Cockley at 216/752-3535
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From alexcine at aol.com Wed Aug 24 08:19:51 2005
From: alexcine at aol.com (alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:19:51 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Location ASAP for TV series
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Prelude2Cinema needs a few locations ASAP for its TV Series "Out of
Darkness." We need a place by this Friday that can be used for a
medical examiner's lab. Does not have to be fancy, just have that
"hospital morgue type" look. Would help if there are white walls and a
steel gurney or table.
Thanks. I can be reached at dark at prelude2cinema.com
Sincerely,
Alex Michaels
**************************************
Prelude2Cinema
"Movies That Make You Think."
http://www.prelude2cinema.com
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From gmaher at alltel.net Wed Aug 24 08:28:04 2005
From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:28:04 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Bring "Those Seven Little Words..." to
Hudson on Oct. 7
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Musical Comedy Cabaret to Benefit Hudson Players
Show Those Seven Little Words. has played in New York and Playhouse Square,
now coming to Hudson
The Hudson Players, Hudson's theater tradition, are pleased to announce that
Cleveland native, Greta Rothman, will present "Those Seven Little Words (I
Love You, So You're Probably Gay)" Friday, October 7th at 8:00 PM at the
Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson, as a benefit for the Hudson
Players 2005/2006 Season. Developed as a one woman show at Rose's Turn in
New York's Greenwich Village, this autobiographical show tells the story of
a single woman with a chronic, uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall
for men who are gay. The show features a contemporary selection of music
including ABBA, The Cardigans and Bette Midler, and stars Greta Rothman,
Eric Alan, Clinton Condon, Bob Day, Andrew Rothman and Timothy Wright.
Tickets are $20 and will be General Admission. Reserve your seats with a MC
or VISA by calling 330.655.8522. Cash will be accepted at the door the night
of the show. Visit www.hudsonplayers.com or www.sevenlittlewords.com for
more details.
The Hudson Players are one of the areas longest running community theaters
and are members of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community
Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theater. The
Hudson Players are a non-profit 501-C-3 organization.
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From theater at btots.org Wed Aug 24 10:18:58 2005
From: theater at btots.org (Brecksville Theater on the Square)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:18:58 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater Education at Brecksville Theater on the Square
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program. Classes, taught in a fun, fail-safe environment, introduce =
theater arts to the beginner while enriching experienced students. =
Qualified theater professionals and educators teach all classes. =20
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Fall classes will focus on "The Classics" and are open to students from =
preschool through high school. Classes begin on Saturday, September 17 =
and continue weekly through Saturday, October 29, 2005.
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children from ages 3 - 6 with special needs. Instructor Nevin Eilbeck =
will lead the students through a music making and social experience =
where they take part in singing, movement, and listening activities.
=20
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theater office at 440-526-6436 or visit the web site at www.btots.org. =
Pre-registration is suggested for all classes. Class sizes are limited, =
so register early.
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The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax =
dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and =
cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
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From skeyes at dancecleveland.org Wed Aug 24 09:22:29 2005
From: skeyes at dancecleveland.org (Sally Keyes)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:22:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]DANCECleveland offers Free Tickets with Season Subscription
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TAKE FLIGHT...NEOPal Subscribers,
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invited to be a part of it. Subscribe to the complete Mainstage Series =
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mailed directly to you ahead of the performance and special offers to =
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=20
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From Tim216films at aol.com Wed Aug 24 10:13:20 2005
From: Tim216films at aol.com (Tim216films at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:13:20 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]216 Films Casting Call
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From LNehring at aol.com Wed Aug 24 10:42:48 2005
From: LNehring at aol.com (LNehring at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:42:48 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleve Shakes seeks Production Staff
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This Fall the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival will be producing MACBETH, and
is looking for a production staff to make this intimate, thrilling, and
gruesome tale come to life. Director Dawn Youngs has adapted the script to focus
on the ambition, passion, and fears of the main duo, with all ensemble roles
to be played by the three witches. Five actors, a dark room, and Shakespeare's
rich language....
Positions needed include:
Production Stage Manager
Scenic Designer/Builder
Costumer/Designer
Soundscape Designer
There is a small stipend for each position, and rehearsals will begin
mid-September.
The run is scheduled for four weeks with at least one midnight performance.
Please send an email (or letter) of inquiry and resume/CV to
_LNehring at aol.com_ (mailto:LNehring at aol.com) with MACBETH in the subject line or via snail
mail:
The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
P.O. Box 93494
Cleveland, OH 44101-5494
Attn. MACBETH
We look forward to hearing from you,
Larry Nehring
Artistic Director
The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
www.cleveshakes.org
"Be safe; act dangerous."
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From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Wed Aug 24 10:55:38 2005
From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:55:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lunch with the Arts Every Friday
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2400 Superior Ave.
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From david at badepitaph.org Wed Aug 24 11:35:46 2005
From: david at badepitaph.org (david at badepitaph.org)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:35:46 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Thank you, Cleveland ... and good night.
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Thank you to Cleveland Theater Collective, and the Cleveland theater
community, for honoring Bad Epitaph Theater Company at Monday night's CTC
benefit for our five-year run of producing challenging classic theater in
an urban landscape.
The Bad Epitaph Theater Company website will go off-line on August 31.
http://www.badepitaph.org
From DYoungs at ohiosavings.com Wed Aug 24 11:48:00 2005
From: DYoungs at ohiosavings.com (Youngs, Dawn)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 14:48:00 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MACBETH Auditions
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The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival will have auditions for this fall's production of Shakespeare's MACBETH on Monday August 29th & Tuesday August 30th , 7:00pm - 9:30pm. Adapted and directed by Dawn Youngs. We are looking for a strong ensemble of five actors with a powerful understanding of Shakespeare's text and excellent movement skills. Auditions will be held at The Cleveland Playhouse Rehearsal Hall C. This is an open call, please provide a headshot/resume if available and prepare one Shakespearean monologue. There will be callbacks Sept. 3rd or 4th, please come with conflict information. Anyone unable to attend the open call may contact the director at dawn.youngs at usa.net to make other arrangements for an audition, please put 'Macbeth' in your subject line.
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From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Wed Aug 24 11:58:18 2005
From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 14:58:18 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Share Your Voice! Teen Youth Poetry Slam - $100 Grand
Prize at Playhouse Square 9/17/05!
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Subject: Teen Youth Slam $100 Prize
Teens ages 13-19 are invited to compete in the first poetry slam of the
season at Playhouse Square on Saturday, September 17, 2005 at 2:00.
Teens need to arrive at Idea Center at Playhouse Square (1375 Euclid
Avenue) by 1:30 pm to register and should come prepared with three
original poems to perform. First prize is $100. Pre-registration is
strongly encouraged by calling 216-348-7909 or emailing
kate at playhousesquare.com
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The Teen Slam will be followed immediately by an Adult Slam at 2:30;
registration is closed for the adult slam.
What is Slam U! at Playhouse Square?
SLAM U! is Playhouse Square Arts Education Department's Poetry Slam for
teens to speak their minds. While striving to write and perform their
best work, teens may compete for a place on Cleveland's National Youth
Competition Team that will travel to Brave New Voices in New York City
in April 2006.=20
In the National scene, Poetry Slams - or the competitive art of
performance poetry - have continued to gain popularity. Each year poets
from across the nation qualify to compete in the National Poetry Slam -
and Cleveland has long been a part.=20
Since 1998, the Classic Cleveland Poetry Slam has been slamming at
locations around the city. The adult Slam has landed at the Beachland
Ballroom every third Sunday. Finalists each week compete for four
spots to the National Poetry Slam competition.=20
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national scene. In a laid-back atmosphere, teens will work with
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Youth Team-ALL FOR FREE. Join us JANUARY 13 for all the details.=20
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From wrfaa at yahoo.com Wed Aug 24 12:05:12 2005
From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:05:12 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Colin Hay of "Men At Work" & Bluegrass Festival
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The Kent Stage
UPDATE 8/23/2005
VH-1 and The Free Times present
COLIN HAY
of Men at Work &
Garden State soundtrack
"I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You"
Performing with a five-piece band
Friday, August 26
8:00 PM
As the singer, guitarist, and main songwriter of Australia's Men at Work, Colin Hay was responsible for penning several of the quirkiest pop hits of the early '80s. Although he and his former band will forever be associated with 'the land "down under,"' Hay originally hailed from Scotland, where he was born in the town of Kilwinning on June 29, 1953. During 1967, Hay had relocated to Australia, by which time he had begun playing guitar and singing. Although the country is probably best-known for spawning hard rock bands (AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, Radio Birdman, etc.), Hay sought to form a band that was more in line with the burgeoning new wave genre, but one that also embraced pop. Shortly after joining up with guitarist Ron Strykert in 1978, Hay's master plan was realized, as Men at Work was formed. Rounding out the band was saxophonist/flutist Greg Ham, bassist John Rees, and drummer Jerry Speiser, who in 1982, issued their debut full-length, Business as Usual. Earning quite a few
comparisons to then-reigning chart kings the Police, Men at Work quickly became MTV favorites (during the station's early days). Since he was the group's main singer and songwriter, Hay quickly became the focal point of the band, as such humorous videos for "Who Can It Be Now" and "Down Under" pushed the debut album to the top of the U.S. charts -- making Men at Work an overnight sensation. Perhaps sensing that they should strike again while they were still fresh in people's minds, Men at Work went directly back in the studio to work on another album. Issued in 1983, Cargo was another sizeable hit, but did not fare nearly as well as its predecessor -- commercially or artistically. Taking an extended break, Hay and company did not resurface again until 1985's Two Hearts, an unfocused recording that saw almost half of the band replaced. With the album's disappointing showing, Men at Work split up shortly thereafter. Hay embarked on a solo career, debuting in 1987 with Looking for Jack
(the title of which supposedly referred to a brief encounter Hay had with actor Jack Nicholson), which once more failed to match the success of his early work with Men at Work. Hay continued to release solo material with regularity throughout the '90s, including such titles as 1990's Wayfaring Sons, 1992's Peaks & Valleys, 1994's Topanga, and 1998's Transcendental Highway. The same decade, Hay also launched his own record label, Lazy Eye Records, and sporadically acted in cult movies (which he had began doing the previous decade) and TV shows, including parts on such series as JAG, The Larry Sanders Show, and The Mick Molloy Show, among others. Hay continues to release albums and tour to this day, as the early 21st century saw the release of a pair of recordings -- a new studio album in 2001, Going Somewhere, and a collection of re-recorded Men at Work and solo tracks in 2003 (Man at Work). Hay also toured with Ringo Starr in the summer of 2003, as part of the former Beatles
drummer's annual All Starr Band. Recently, Hay's recording of "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" was the feature from the soundtrack of Garden State ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Advance discount tickets: $20.00
Day of Show: $25.00
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LUCKY DOG BLUEGRASS JAM
Featuring
Northwest Territory,
Mountain Therapy, and
Hidden Drive
Saturday, August 27
7:00 PM
Since 1989, NORTHWEST TERRITORY has been entertaining audiences with its own unique style and enthusiasm. Bluegrass, gospel, country, fiddle tunes, breakdowns and original compositions are all part of the band's repertoire. Family humor and fast-paced stage presence make orthwest Territorya favorite wherever they perform.
>From the hills of Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, come four outstanding musicians. With their blend of traditional bluegrass and innovative originality, MOUNTAIN THERAPY will be sure to entertain and please the audience no matter what the venue.
LONNIE WELLMAN GUITAR/VOCALS
MARSHA WELLMAN BASS/VOCALS
TIM CUSTER BANJO/VOCALS
MARK MIRACLE MANDOLIN/VOCALS
Advance discount tickets: $12.00
Day of Show: $15.00
The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, Little Mountain Music in Middlefield, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005. Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event time. If you have any questions, please call 330-677-5005.
Upcoming shows:
Sept 1,2,3 The Hummingbird $10
Sept 9 The Objects reunion concert $10
Sept 10 Melanie with The Weepies $20adv/$22door
Sept 16 Big Leg Emma $8adv/$10door
Sept 17 15/60/75 The Numbers Band - 35 Anniversary Celebration $15adv/$18door
Sept 23 Pat Dailey $25
Sept 24 Riders In The Sky $22adv/$25door
Oct 1 Roy Book Binder $12adv/15 door
Oct 2 The Del Vikings and Bill Haley's Comets 7PM $15adv/$18door
Oct 6 Glen Phillips $15 adv/$18door
Oct 7 Sam Bush $22adv/$25door
Oct 13 Lisa Loeb $15 adv/$17door
Oct 14 One Way Rider $10adv/$12door
Oct 15 Steve Hackett Acoustic Trio $22adv/$25door
Oct 21 Pete Huttlinger, Brian Henke and Michael Kelsey $15adv/$18door
Oct 22 Bethany Yarrow (Peter Yarrow's daughter) & Rufus Cappadocia $15 adv/$20door
Oct 23 Danny and The Juniors, Sonny Geraci & Kathy Young 7PM $15 door only
Nov 11 John Gorka
Nov 12 The Holmes Brothers
Nov 17 Over The Rhine
Nov 18 Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer @ 7PM
Nov 18 The Horseflies @ 9:30PM
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The Kent Stage UPDATE 8/23/2005
VH-1 and The Free Times present
COLIN HAY of Men at Work & Garden Statesoundtrack "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" Performing with a five-piece band
Friday, August 26 8:00 PM
As the singer, guitarist, and main songwriter of Australia's Men at Work, Colin Hay was responsible for penning several of the quirkiest pop hits of the early '80s. Although he and his former band will forever be associated with 'the land "down under,"' Hay originally hailed from Scotland, where he was born in the town of Kilwinning on June 29, 1953. During 1967, Hay had relocated to Australia, by which time he had begun playing guitar and singing. Although the country is probably best-known for spawning hard rock bands (AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, Radio Birdman, etc.), Hay sought to form a band that was more in line with the burgeoning new wave genre, but one that also embraced pop. Shortly after joining up with guitarist Ron Strykert in 1978, Hay's master plan was realized, as Men at Work was formed. Rounding out the band was saxophonist/flutist Greg Ham, bassist John Rees, and drummer Jerry Speiser, who in 1982, issued their debut full-length, Business as
Usual. Earning quite a few comparisons to then-reigning chart kings the Police, Men at Work quickly became MTV favorites (during the station's early days). Since he was the group's main singer and songwriter, Hay quickly became the focal point of the band, as such humorous videos for "Who Can It Be Now" and "Down Under" pushed the debut album to the top of the U.S. charts -- making Men at Work an overnight sensation. Perhaps sensing that they should strike again while they were still fresh in people's minds, Men at Work went directly back in the studio to work on another album. Issued in 1983, Cargo was another sizeable hit, but did not fare nearly as well as its predecessor -- commercially or artistically. Taking an extended break, Hay and company did not resurface again until 1985's Two Hearts, an unfocused recording that saw almost half of the band replaced. With the album's disappointing showing, Men at Work split up shortly thereafter. Hay
embarked on a solo career, debuting in 1987 with Looking for Jack (the title of which supposedly referred to a brief encounter Hay had with actor Jack Nicholson), which once more failed to match the success of his early work with Men at Work. Hay continued to release solo material with regularity throughout the '90s, including such titles as 1990's Wayfaring Sons, 1992's Peaks & Valleys, 1994's Topanga, and 1998's Transcendental Highway. The same decade, Hay also launched his own record label, Lazy Eye Records, and sporadically acted in cult movies (which he had began doing the previous decade) and TV shows, including parts on such series as JAG, The Larry Sanders Show, and The Mick Molloy Show, among others. Hay continues to release albums and tour to this day, as the early 21st century saw the release of a pair of recordings -- a new studio album in 2001, Going Somewhere, and a collection of re-recorded Men at Work and solo tracks in 2003 (Man at Work). Hay also toured with
Ringo Starr in the summer of 2003, as part of the former Beatles drummer's annual All Starr Band. Recently, Hay's recording of "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" was the feature from the soundtrack of Garden State ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Advance discount tickets: $20.00 Day of Show: $25.00
LUCKY DOG BLUEGRASS JAM Featuring Northwest Territory, Mountain Therapy, and Hidden Drive
Saturday, August 27 7:00 PM
Since 1989, NORTHWEST TERRITORY has been entertaining audiences with its own unique style and enthusiasm. Bluegrass, gospel, country, fiddle tunes, breakdowns and original compositions are all part of the band's repertoire. Family humor and fast-paced stage presence make orthwest Territorya favorite wherever they perform.
From the hills of Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, come four outstanding musicians. With their blend of traditional bluegrass and innovative originality, MOUNTAIN THERAPY will be sure to entertain and please the audience no matter what the venue.
LONNIE WELLMAN GUITAR/VOCALS MARSHA WELLMAN BASS/VOCALS TIM CUSTER BANJO/VOCALS MARK MIRACLE MANDOLIN/VOCALS
Advance discount tickets: $12.00 Day of Show: $15.00
The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, Little Mountain Music in Middlefield, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005. Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event time. If you have any questions, please call 330-677-5005.
Upcoming shows:
Sept 1,2,3 The Hummingbird $10 Sept 9 The Objects reunion concert $10
Sept 10 Melanie with The Weepies $20adv/$22door
Sept 16 Big Leg Emma $8adv/$10door
Sept 17 15/60/75 The Numbers Band - 35 Anniversary Celebration $15adv/$18door
Sept 23 Pat Dailey $25
Sept 24 Riders In The Sky $22adv/$25door
Oct 1 Roy Book Binder $12adv/15 door
Oct 2 The Del Vikings and Bill Haley's Comets 7PM $15adv/$18door Oct 6 Glen Phillips $15 adv/$18door
Oct 7 Sam Bush $22adv/$25door
Oct 13 Lisa Loeb $15 adv/$17door
Oct 14 One Way Rider $10adv/$12door
Oct 15 Steve Hackett Acoustic Trio $22adv/$25door
Oct 21 Pete Huttlinger, Brian Henke and Michael Kelsey $15adv/$18door
Oct 23 Danny and The Juniors, Sonny Geraci & Kathy Young 7PM $15 door only
Nov 11 John Gorka Nov 12 The Holmes Brothers
Nov 17 Over The Rhine
Nov 18 Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer @ 7PM Nov 18 The Horseflies @ 9:30PM
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Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 15:20:05 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lights! Cameras! Action! Catch WAKE UP And LIVE with the
ARTS TV show
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. Wed. 8/31 & Sat. 9/3: Edward Niam, Ed Niam's Institute for Self Healing,=20
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. Wed. 8/24 & Sat. 8/27: Kelly Chapman, Inspirational recording artist
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. Wed. 9/7 & Sat. 9/10: Hue People, Vocal Group with steven e. boyd, Anita=20
Rose Banks,=20
Ceco Selinas & Brother Afi-Nur
. Wed. 9/14 & Sat. 9/17: Wanda Owens & Barbara Eady, Storytellers, National=20
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. Wed:=A0 8/31 & Wed. 9/7: Yukiko Ebara & Icho Daiko Japanese Drums
. Wed. 9/14 & Wed. 9/21: Brad "The Great" Schreiber, Magician
. Wed. 9/21 & Wed. 9/28: Fabio Polanco, Artistic Director & Charles Lawrence=
,=20
Executive Director, Fine Arts Association, Willoughby
. Wed. 10/5 & Wed. 10/12: David Johnson & B.B. Dog, jazz saxophonist, Daoud'=
s=20
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.Wed. 10/29 & Wed. 10/26: Jean Zarzour, Actor, Activist, Got Pay? &=20
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If you would like to be a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, contact:=20
wakeup4664 at aol.com for audition and scheduling information.
Now, Look What's New . . .
from WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
"Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Ha! Ha's!"
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a Heal your Heart, Soul & Spirit=20
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To order CD's . . .
(216) 561-8608
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of the
performing and cultural arts program which celebrates and showcases
the diversity of the Arts and Performing Artists in northeast Ohio.
Stay Tuned! See exciting new p=
erforming artists each week . . .
Coming in August, September & October
on the Adelphia, Cox & Cleveland Access Channels
Great entertainment, inspiration, information and education for everyone i=
nvolved in the arts. . Wednesdays,=A0 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P
=A0=A0 Adelphia Cable.=A0 ch. 21 (East.) & Adelphia Cable.=A0 ch. 23 (We=
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"Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Ha! Ha's!"=
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From gmaher at alltel.net Wed Aug 24 12:20:26 2005
From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 15:20:26 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Seek Acts for Variety Show
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Hudson Players Seek Acts for 4th Annual Community Variety Show
The Hudson Players, are currently searching for acts for their 4th Annual
Community Variety Show to be held September 23 & 24. Open auditions will be
held Monday and Tuesday evening, August 29 & 30, at 7 p.m. Interested acts
are encouraged to attend (although alternative arrangements can be made for
established acts). Please call 330-655-8522 to schedule an audition or for
additional information.
The event promises an evening of great entertainment in the true variety
show tradition. In the past, acts have included singers, dancers, comedians,
bands, storytellers, vaudeville acts and more. Rapidly becoming the Hudson
Players most popular annual event, the variety show is a great night out.
Auditions are open to all. Established acts are encouraged to participate
as well as first timers.
?It?s a great way for the community to see a variety of entertainment and
for performers to get exposure for the talents,? said Gary Maher, Hudson
Players President. ?Plus it?s just a great deal of fun.?
Acts are encouraged to come to auditions (calling ahead to schedule a time
slot is recommended but not required), but alternative arrangements can be
made for more established acts. Please call 330-655-8522 for more
information or to schedule an audition. More details on this as well as the
Hudson Players 2005-2006 Season are available via the groups website at
www.hudsonplayers.com.
The Hudson Players are one of the areas longest running community theaters
and are members of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community
Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theater. The
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From laurenmuney at comcast.net Wed Aug 24 12:26:12 2005
From: laurenmuney at comcast.net (Lauren Muney)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 15:26:12 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]New "variety" member wants to meet community, network
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Hello, all.
My name is Lauren Muney and I am new to NEOhioPAL but not to the
nationwide performance community. I am considering moving to
Cleveland, and several local people (hi, Larry Nehring at Cleve.
Shakes!) have simply raved about this listserv and the warm group it
serves.
Please excuse what will seem like blatant commercialism as I
introduce my background:
I have
- been a professional variety entertainer for over 20 years in a
multiplicity of venues,
- have a degree in illustration and design,
- attended Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Clown College (class
of 88, in case there are other grads here)
- have been a professional freelance production stage manager for
festival and corporate events
- toured with a stage combat stunt company
- staffed and performed at highly professional and well-respected
Renaissance festivals
- toured with Laugh Across America, which sought talent for the Las
Vegas Comedy Festival
- toured Europe by backpack street-performing
- performed in colleges and universities nationwide
- ran multiple years of an international Wild West performers' club
- designed and built costumes and props, including a Shakespeare
theatre, Renaissance Festival, and corporate events
- designed full websites, as well as hand-painted banners, printed
brochures, business cards, etc
- and, add to that, I also now coach, speak, and write about fitness
and wellness to individuals and groups -- including actors and fight
personnel
(... and wow, I even bore myself with that laundry list!! ;)
Suffice to say, I know few people in the Cleveland area and even
fewer who know about corporate events, where I have made most of my
living for the last 20 years.
If anything on that list strikes your taste and you are interested in
saying hi, having a cup of coffee when I'm in town (usually once a
month for about a week, for now), or want to network, please feel
free to contact me. I had no other way of meeting people but with
this letter... am especially interested if my experience can fit for
contract, freelance, or full-time employment.
(More info in my websites below; again, pardon the overly commerciality)
Thanks, and it's wonderful to read the great arts events around
Cleveland!
Lauren
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Lauren Muney
301-210-6161
301-674-7086 cell
home base: Laurel, MD
Personal email:
LaurenMuney at comcast.net
Physical Mind
innovative fitness and wellness coaching
www.physicalmind.com
lauren at physicalmind.com
Snake Oil Productions
performance, production, creation
www.snakeoilproductions.com
lauren at snakeoilproductions.com
FireInspire
multimedia motivational speaking including the challenge of fire
www.fireinspire.com
lauren at fireinspire.com
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Hello, all.
My name is Lauren Muney and =
I am new to NEOhioPAL but not to the nationwide performance community. I =
am considering moving to Cleveland, and several local people (hi, Larry =
Nehring at Cleve. Shakes!) have simply raved about this listserv and the =
warm group it serves.
Please excuse what will =
seem like=A0blatant commercialism as I introduce my =
background:
I =
have=A0=A0
- been a professional variety entertainer for over =
20 years in a multiplicity of venues,=A0
- have a degree in =
illustration and design,=A0
- =
attended Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Clown College =
(class of 88, in case there are other grads here)
- =
have been a professional freelance production stage manager for =
festival=A0 and corporate events
- toured with a stage combat =
stunt company
- staffed and performed at highly professional =
and well-respected Renaissance festivals
- toured with Laugh =
Across America, which sought talent for the Las Vegas Comedy =
Festival
- toured Europe by backpack =
street-performing
- performed in colleges and universities =
nationwide
- ran multiple years of an international Wild West =
performers' club
- designed and built costumes and props, =
including a Shakespeare theatre, Renaissance Festival, and corporate =
events
- designed full websites, as well as hand-painted =
banners, printed brochures, business cards, etc
- and, add to that, I also =
now coach, speak, and write about fitness and wellness to individuals =
and groups -- including actors and fight personnel
(... and wow, I even bore =
myself with that laundry list!! ;)
Suffice to say, I know few =
people in the Cleveland area and even fewer who know about corporate =
events, where I have made most of my living for the last 20 =
years.
If anything on that list strikes your =
taste and you are interested in saying hi, having a cup of coffee =
when I'm in town (usually once a month for about a week, for now), or =
want to network, please feel free to contact me. I had no other way of =
meeting people but with this letter...=A0 am especially interested if my =
experience can fit for contract, freelance, or full-time =
employment.
(More info in my websites =
below; again, pardon the overly commerciality)
Thanks, and it's wonderful =
to read the great arts events around =
Cleveland!
=
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From alexcine at aol.com Wed Aug 24 12:37:02 2005
From: alexcine at aol.com (alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 15:37:02 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Out of Darkness begins 5 week nationwide run on Dish
Network
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Emmy winning writer dishes out New TV Series
This Saturday August 27th, 2005 at 12:30 am on Dish Network Channel
216, ?Out of Darkness? begins its five week national run. The half hour
dramatic TV Series is a sexy, cop sci-fi drama from Prelude2Cinema and
Emmy winning writer Alex P. Michaels. While the show is targeted to
fans of ?Cops,? ?The X-files? and ?Law & Order,? the show has a lot of
unique elements.
?Out of Darkness? is about a female Spanish homicide detective named
Teresa Maria de los Angeles a.k.a. Angie (Ada Carolina Ortiz) who works
out of a fictional regional police depart in Cleveland, Ohio. She deals
with a partner, Detective Drew Avon (Joseph Primes), who doesn?t trust
her because Angie?s father is an alleged head of a drug cartel. Angie
also has two bosses: an overly religious Police Lieutenant (Marvin L.
Mallory) and an ?ethically challenged? Special Prosecutor (Alex P.
Michaels) who is very friendly with Philip Magnos (George V. Fiderio).
Magnos is a businessman who may be behind all the criminal activity in
the city. Yet with all that going on, the most disturbing element in
Angie?s life, is a mysterious shadow like creature that takes over her
body and literally devours criminals.
The TV Series is the first dramatic production in Cleveland, Ohio and
besides shining a light on the very talented actors and technicians;
the show brings businesses into the spotlight. Prelude2Cinema is
funding the series using ?branded entertainment,? a form of product
placement where sponsors are woven into the series. In episode one,
there are no commercials, but Cleveland sponsor Lucy?s Sweet Surrender
at 12516 Buckeye road shows up as the bakery where Angie and Drew hang
out. In the second episode Massimo da Milano at 1400 West 25th Street
shows up as the restaurant for a press conference from Mayor Carolyn
Rockwell (played by JaNiece Walters, who is also one of the show?s
producers).
Prelude2Cinema intends to keep the show ?commercial free,? but adds
there may be some spots for sponsors woven into the fictional Internet
News show the Cleveland Breaking News. ?When Natalie Morningstar
(Elizabeth Wenzel) says, we?ll be right back after a word from our
sponsors, we can show our real sponsors, ? says Alex. He believes that
with the invention of TiVO and Digital Video Recorders, the traditional
commercial will be phased out. ?We want to entertain people and by
making sponsors part of the show, we can involve the fans in the show
and make our sponsors happy as well. Most people leave the room when
commercials come on and sometimes commercials can go on for so long,
you forget what you are watching.?
?Out of Darkness? has a website at
http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm which features a Yahoo group
with ?Oddies,? which is what the fans of the show call themselves.
Prelude2Cinema has also had a few fan parties at another sponsors
place, the Velvet Dog at 1280 West 6th street.
Alex admits the show is a lot of work, but he is hoping it can bring a
lot of positive things to Cleveland. He also believes its important to
keep the fans happy. ?Having fans for a TV Series that hasn?t
officially premiered is a good sign. Already one of the Oddies from
Canada has asked, can he get the show up there. Well, not yet I told
him, but we?re working on it.?
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From wilson1144 at ameritech.net Wed Aug 24 13:08:27 2005
From: wilson1144 at ameritech.net (JOAN, RON, HOLL WILSON)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:08:27 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Digital Imaging Workshop
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The Cleveland Photographic Society, of Broadview Heights, is offering a Digital Imaging Workshop.
This course describes how to improve your photos on your computer. Explanations and demonstrations will be made using Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. The non-technical presentations will help you learn fundamental skills of photo editing. Learn how to improve any photo, save a problem photo, turn a good photo into a prize winner, and print your own enlargements. Some of the topics covered include
Cropping, Sizing
Brightening, Darkening
Adding contrast, Adjusting color,
Retouching, Printing.
Techniques described are intended to be simple, quick and easy. Some experience with digital photo imaging would be helpful. This course is targeted for novice to intermediate photographers. The fee for this six week course is $150. Classes will be held on Monday evenings starting September 12th.
For mor information, please visit our website www.clevelandphoto.org
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The Cleveland Photographic Society, of Broadview Heights, is offering a Digital Imaging Workshop.
This course describes how to improve your photos on your computer. Explanations and demonstrations will be made using Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. The non-technical presentations will help you learn fundamental skills of photo editing. Learn how to improve any photo, save a problem photo, turn a good photo into a prize winner, and print your own enlargements. Some of the topics covered include
Cropping,Sizing
Brightening,Darkening
Adding contrast, Adjusting color,
Retouching,Printing.
Techniques described are intended to be simple, quick and easy. Some experience with digital photo imaging would be helpful. This course is targeted for novice to intermediate photographers. The fee for this six week course is $150. Classes will be held on Monday evenings starting September 12th.
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From stephon at supreme-productions.com Wed Aug 24 13:09:16 2005
From: stephon at supreme-productions.com (Stephon J. Davis)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:09:16 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music Video Update
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Hello Everyone, I was premature on my original post here are the details.
Note location change one of the producers found a better location.
Hip Hop Music Video for
Rap Artist Quiet Storm
When: August 28th (Sunday) filming will begin at 4pm (call time for crew 3:30pm)
Where: 10300 Union Ave Cleveland OH 44105 Nightclub name is La Robbs
All background talent welcome
All Production Assistants welcome
see you then!!
direct talent questions to talent at supreme-productions.com
crew questions crew at supreme-productions.com
www.supreme-productions.com
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Hello Everyone, I was premature on my original post here are the details.
Note location change one of the producers found a better location.
Hip Hop Music Video for
Rap Artist Quiet Storm
When: August 28th (Sunday) filming will begin at 4pm (call time for crew 3:30pm)
Where: 10300 Union Ave Cleveland OH 44105 Nightclub name is La Robbs
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From wilson1144 at ameritech.net Wed Aug 24 13:25:17 2005
From: wilson1144 at ameritech.net (JOAN, RON, HOLL WILSON)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:25:17 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fundamentals of Good Photography
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The Cleveland Photographic Society, of Broadview Heights, is offering a photo course - Fundamentals of Good Photography
This course will help you get better photos from your digital or film camera. You will learn how to use all the features of your camera to get better family and vacation pictures, as well as great pictures of the subjects you like to shoot. Some of the topics covered include:
Composition Proper exposure
Lenses and equipment Close-up
Portraiture Flash
Night photography And much more.
Homework assignments are given so you can practice the techniques explained. Optional field trips are planned so you have an opportunity to photograph with the instructors. The course ends with a viewing and commentary on each student?s work. This course is intended for novice to intermediate photographers with a digital or film camera that has adjustable shutter speeds and f-stops. The fee for this ten week course is $150. Classes will be held on Thursday evenings starting September 15th.
For more information, please visit our website www.clevelandphoto.org
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The Cleveland Photographic Society, of Broadview Heights, is offering a photo course - Fundamentals of Good Photography
This course will help you get better photos from your digital or film camera. You will learn how to use all the features of your camera to get better family and vacation pictures, as well as great pictures of the subjects you like to shoot. Some of the topics covered include:
CompositionProper exposure
Lenses and equipmentClose-up
PortraitureFlash
Night photographyAnd much more.
Homework assignments are given so you can practice the techniques explained. Optional field trips are planned so you have an opportunity to photograph with the instructors. The course ends with a viewing and commentary on each student?s work. This course is intended for novice to intermediate photographers with a digital or film camera that has adjustable shutter speeds and f-stops. The fee for this ten week course is $150.Classes will be held on Thursday evenings starting September 15th.
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From chloe at passportproject.org Wed Aug 24 15:13:35 2005
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Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:13:35 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Half Price and FREE classes at Passport Project
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Half-Price Week at the Passport Project Global Community Arts Center. We
offer classes in music, dance & visual art with a multicultural
perspective, including Belly Dance, W. African Dance & Drumming, Guitar,
Modern Dance, Children's Creative Movement, Photography, Drawing &
Painting, Capoeira, Voice & Performance Class, Hip Hop, Salsa--and more!
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Mention Neopal, and try any of our single ongoing classes for 1/2 price
August 29-September 3. Students must be new to the CLASS (not the GCAC).
Join our e mail list at www.passportproject.org
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Half-Price Yoga Classes--only $5--at the Passport Project Global
Community Arts Center for the duration of the Triangle Project:
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Mondays, 6:30-8PM with Shakthi
Wednesdays, Noon-1PM with Deanna Black
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The Passport Project Global Community Arts Center is located at 12801
Buckeye Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44120. 1 block southwest of Shaker Square.
(216) 721-1055. For full schedule of events: www.passportproject.org.=20
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FREE Dance & Music Classes on Shaker Square, Thursdays, 6:30-7:30PM in
the North Lawn. All of these classes are offered on an ongoing basis
at the Passport Project Global Community Arts Center , which is the rain
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=B7 July 21: West African Dance w/ Stephanie Hill Ndong,
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There are many more events--performances and classes. Visit
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chloe at passportproject.org
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experiences that build community through the arts, encourage respect for
diversity and rejection of racism and negative bias, and a passion for
learning and the global community.
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at its Global Community Arts Center, and for the community to further
this mission. Passport Project does diversity training in the corporate
setting.
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From fred.perry at sbcglobal.net Wed Aug 24 15:17:58 2005
From: fred.perry at sbcglobal.net (FredPerry)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:17:58 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions at Tri-C Metro, 9/6, 9/8, 9/9
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Dear Friends,
Please plan to attend auditions for The Lake Effect by Jennifer Camp,
directed by Fred Perry and stage managed by Tod Huffman.
Auditions will begin at 7pm Tuesday 9/6, & 7pm Thursday 9/8 & 7pm Friday
9/9. They will be held in the Studio Theatre at Tri-C Metro (THMC 10).
These auditions are for a New Play commissioned for Tri-C focusing on
Cleveland about Cleveland - for all of us. It's a lovely warm-hearted
serious comedy.
The roles that I'm looking to cast are:
African American Male 21, macho type of character
African American Male 17, smart and funny type of character
Caucasian Female late teens, outspoken and aggressive type of character
Caucasian Female late 40's/early 50's, Mom type of character
Caucasian Male late teens, laid back slacker type of character
Caucasian Male late 40's/early 50's, good sense of humor
For more info, please call Fred at 216 987-4535 or 440 263-7978.
Please use entrance #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking.
2 quarters needed upon exit from the garage.
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character
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From rmorrisjr at sbcglobal.net Thu Aug 25 00:25:41 2005
From: rmorrisjr at sbcglobal.net (richard morris)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 00:25:41 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions for "the odd couple" at Karamu House Theatre
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Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will be holding additional AUDITIONS for "THE ODD COUPLE:The Female Version" by Neil Simon on Friday, AUGUST 26th and Saturday, AUGUST 27th for those who missed last week's general auditions. Karamu Legend Jean Hawkins, Director
Friday, AUGUST 26th 6pm-9pm (Arena Theatre)
Saturday,AUGUST 27th 10am - 1pm (Arena Theatre)
Seeking six actresses of all races and two Hispanic actors for the Costazuela brothers.
Please have a 2-3 minute monologue. Sides will also be provided.
Karamu House
2355 East 89th Street (corner of 89th and Quincy)
Cleveland, OH 44106
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THE ODD COUPLE (Female Version) by Neil Simon (Ohio Premier)
If you can't make it to Broadway this Fall to catch a revival of this comedy classic, hurry on down to Karamu. Yes, Unger and Madison will be at it again on our stage-with a twist! Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary comic classic: the female version of The Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The hilarious Costazuela brothers have replaced the Pigeon sisters. Join us to see what crazy antics these two get involved in.
Oct. 14 - Nov. 6, 2005 (Jelliffe Theatre) Jean Hawkins, Director
"Very funny indeed." N.Y. Post.
"Endearing." USA Today.
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Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will be holding additional AUDITIONS for "THE ODD COUPLE:The Female Version" by Neil Simon on Friday, AUGUST 26th and Saturday, AUGUST 27th for those who missed last week's general auditions. Karamu Legend Jean Hawkins, Director
Friday, AUGUST 26th 6pm-9pm (Arena Theatre)
Saturday,AUGUST 27th 10am - 1pm (Arena Theatre)
Seeking six actresses of all races and two Hispanic actors for the Costazuela brothers.
Please have a 2-3 minute monologue. Sides will also be provided.
THE ODD COUPLE (Female Version) by Neil Simon (Ohio Premier) If you can't make it to Broadway this Fall to catch a revival of this comedy classic, hurry on down to Karamu. Yes, Unger and Madison will be at it again on our stage-with a twist! Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary comic classic: the female version of The Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The hilarious Costazuela brothers have replaced the Pigeon sisters. Join us to see what crazy antics these two get involved in.
Oct. 14 - Nov. 6, 2005 (Jelliffe Theatre) Jean Hawkins, Director
"Very funny indeed." N.Y. Post. "Endearing." USA Today.
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From Tcervino99 at aol.com Thu Aug 25 04:51:15 2005
From: Tcervino99 at aol.com (Tcervino99 at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 07:51:15 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Cabaret Troupe is holding auditions
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Stagecrafters'
The Cabaret Troupe
announces auditions for its Fall/Winter 2005 troupe!
Wednesday August 31st
beginning at 5:00 p.m.
in the Orange High School auditorium
What is The Cabaret Troupe?
The Cabaret Troupe is a performance group comprised of Cleveland's most
talented teens, which performs high-energy song and dance numbers from
contemporary Broadway and Off Broadway musicals. We are a program of the Orange
Community Schools and Recreation, but our troupe members come from all over
Cleveland. The Cabaret Troupe is Produced by Wendy Scott-Koeth, Directed and
Choreographed by Toni Cervino and Musically Directed by Sean Szaller. We have
performed at The White House, Disney World, and Off-Broadway as well as at numerous
other exciting venues in and around greater Cleveland.
What is the commitment?
The Cabaret Troupe rehearses every Sunday during the school year from
12:30-5:00 (with the exception of holidays) and the first Tuesday evening of each
month. This Winter, our Home Show performances will be Friday January 27th
and Saturday January 28th at 7:30 p.m. Students are permitted to commit to one
semester at a time, if so desired. The participation fee per semester is
$75.00.
Who is eligible to audition?
We are looking for strong singers and dancers in the 10th-12th grades.
What should I prepare?
Those auditioning will be asked to sing one song, and should bring
appropriate sheet music. No a cappella songs will be heard. A tape recorder will be
provided as well. Students will be taught a short dance combination, so please
bring dance clothes.
For more information please respond to this e-mail or call the Stagecrafters
office at (216) 831-8601 x5102.
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From rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com Thu Aug 25 05:01:14 2005
From: rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com (Rebecca Vujanov)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 08:01:14 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Roommate needed
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Still available! Kent area, share a house, top floor of house share
common areas, furnished , private phone line, basic cable, close to
shopping & downtown, large back yard w/ patio area, washer& dryer, non
smoker preferred, no pets(sorry)
$285.00 + 1/2 gas,electric,water old century home (very cool)
Please call 330-677-5305 for appointment for showing
Townhall II
Prevention Specialist
330-678-3006 X 3028
Fax: 30-678-7558
rebeccav at townhall2.com
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From maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com Thu Aug 25 05:08:34 2005
From: maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com (Tiiu Gennert)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 05:08:34 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Studio 11 Announces September Specialty Classes
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Specialty Classes in September
Tai Chi & QiQong
Saturday Mornings 7:00 - 8:00 am
Tai Chi & QiQong are often described as meditation in motion. They were developed in China over 2,500 years ago and are a calm, low-impact aerobic activity with graceful movements. When practiced regularly they provide the benefits of aerobic exercise, strength training, and flexibility.
Instructor: Steve Zimcosky
Studio 11
Yoga, Pilates & Thai Yoga Massage
2337 West 11th Street
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.621.8179
www.studio11tremont.com
info at studio11tremont.com
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Specialty Classes in September
Tai Chi & QiQong
Saturday Mornings 7:00 - 8:00 am
Tai Chi & QiQong are often described as meditation in motion. They were developed in China over 2,500 years ago and are a calm, low-impact aerobic activity with graceful movements. When practiced regularly they provide the benefits of aerobic exercise, strength training, and flexibility.
Instructor: Steve Zimcosky
Studio 11 Yoga, Pilates & Thai Yoga Massage 2337 West 11th Street Cleveland, OH 44113 216.621.8179 www.studio11tremont.com info at studio11tremont.com
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From rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com Thu Aug 25 07:00:15 2005
From: rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com (Rebecca Vujanov)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:00:15 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]still available!!!!
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From seanmcconaha at hotmail.com Thu Aug 25 07:02:06 2005
From: seanmcconaha at hotmail.com (Sean)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:02:06 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
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Weathervane Playhouse Announces:
AUDITIONS FOR YOUTH THEATRE PRODUCTION OF
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for Joseph and =
the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Monday and Tuesday, September 12 and =
13 beginning at 4:00 p.m. Callbacks, if necessary, will be held on =
Wednesday, September 14. The 17 performances run from November 25 - =
December 18, 2005. Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 =
Weathervane Lane, Akron, in the Valley off Merriman Road. Sarah Bailey =
will direct the production and the musicial director will be Margaret =
Knepper.
Cast requirements: the age limit for Auditioning is firmly Age 12 - 19.=20
We have 34 Total parts available. (17 boys, 17 girls)
Please prepare 16 bars of music from a Broadway show (no longer than a =
minute), and you must provide your own sheet music. An accompanist will =
be provided for you.
Rehearsals will typically be four days a week, with some weekend =
commitments. Rehearsals are usually 2.5 - 3 hours in length. A full =
schedule of rehearsal dates and times will be available at auditions.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in =
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, =
all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is =
a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. =
For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
SUMMARY: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT
CALL 330-836-2626 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
Monday and Tuesday, September 12 and 13, 2005 beginning at 4:00 p.m.=20
Callbacks Wednesday, September 14, 2005 if necessary.
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From chris at antonellic.com Thu Aug 25 07:02:07 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:02:07 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 Great Roles Still Available at Chagrin Valley Little
Theatre
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2 great roles
still available
for CVLT's young adult (ages 16 - 25)
production of Taming of the Shrew.=20
Looking to fill 2 men's roles
please contact director, Kate Tonti.
Send e-mail to tontika at adelphia.net or
leave message at 330.425.2223
to schedule an appointment to audition.=20
Production dates: Oct 7,8, 14, 15, 21 and 22
Fridays & Saturdays @8pm
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From smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com Thu Aug 25 07:09:05 2005
From: smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Sean McConaha)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:09:05 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performing Arts Education Programs in Residence
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Weathervane Playhouse=20
Fall 2005 H.O.T. Workshops:
Performing Arts Education Programs in Residence
at Weathervane Playhouse and=20
the Grace Drake Center in Medina.
Weathervane Playhouse announces the H.O.T. (Hands on Theatre) Fall =
workshops and classes, taught by theatre professional's and educators, =
for children ages 4-18. Classes in performance, vocal music and dance, =
and technical theatre begin the week of September 17 and run through =
November 26, 2005. Classes meet Saturdays and some weekday mornings and =
afterschool sessions at Weathervane Playhouse and the Grace Drake =
Center. The Fall session is the first stage of the 2005 - 2006 Education =
program, with our wonderful Spring and Summer programs to follow. The =
students have a wide choice of theatre education classes to choose from, =
and the sessions will all be taught by working theatre professionals =
from Northeast Ohio. Classes have already begun to fill, so call today.
The following is the list of available classes:
ACTING I: THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD
(Grades K - 3)=20
A class for younger students who want to learn about theater. This class =
will work with cultural stories to create small plays about the world =
through the eyes of a child.=20
Class Size: 6 - 10=20
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
ACTING II: THE PLAY'S THE THING
(Grades 2, 3, & 4)=20
This class is designed for students who have had some formal training, =
as well as beginners. Young actors will learn how to develop acting =
skills and create original theater pieces.
Class Size: 6 - 12=20
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
ACTING III: MOVEMENT
(Grades 4, 5, & 6)=20
This class is designed for the young actor who has already had a course =
in Acting II. Vocal expression and movement will be used to create solo =
or group performances based on themes of culture.
Class Size: 6 - 12=20
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
STAGE MAKEUP=20
(Grades 7,8, & 9)=20
This class is designed for the more advanced student. The class will =
focus on the use of stage makeup, the creation of masks for the stage =
and their use in the history of theater. (Fee includes student makeup =
kit)
Class Size: 6 - 10=20
Saturdays 10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Tuition: $160 (Fee includes student makeup kit)
ACTING IV: CLASSICAL THEATRE
(Grades 6, 7, & 8)
This class is designed for the more advanced student. Character analysis =
and scene work from Shakespeare's comedies will be the focus of this =
class. An excellent audition preparation class!=20
Class Size: 6 - 15=20
Saturdays 10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Tuition: $160
ACTING V: WORKSHOP=20
(Grades 9-12)=20
A challenging course focusing on interpreting and developing character =
through the use of varying acting techniques and styles. Course material =
will be taken from 20th Century plays.
Class Size: 6 - 15=20
Saturdays 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Tuition: $160
MUSICAL THEATRE I
(Grades 1, 2, 3)=20
This class will focus on the skill and artistry of singing, dancing and =
acting. Musical Theatre is designed for a student who enjoys all these =
elements. The final presentation will be a small cabaret performance.
Max.Class Size: 15=20
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $160=20
MUSICAL THEATRE II
(Grades 4, 5, 6 )=20
This class is for the student who has had some previous theatre or =
musical theatre training or experience. Course material will be drawn =
from Broadway musical standards and solo work is required.
Class Size: 6 - 15=20
Saturdays 11:15 am - 12:45 pm
Tuition: $160
MUSICAL THEATRE III=20
(Grades 7 -9)=20
This class is for the older students (13 and older) who have had =
previous musical theatre training.
Class Size: 6 - 15=20
Saturdays 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm=20
Tuition: $160
STAGE MANAGEMENT=20
(Grades 9 -12)=20
The how-to of running a show from behind the scenes.=20
The participants will learn the basic skills required to be a stage =
manager.
Class Size: 6 - 15=20
Saturdays 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
8 weeks
Tuition: $135
THEATRE FOR LITTLE ONES
(Ages 3 and 4)
For toddlers AND their parents! Explore the basics of acting and =
self-expression. Using theater games and creative thinking, children =
learn to "play" in safe, comfortable and fun atmosphere.=20
Class Size: 6 - 10 + Moms or Dads=20
Tuesdays, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
8 weeks=20
Tuition: $135
Weathervane Playhouse's Satellite Education Program:
Medina County
Weathervane Playhouse, in collaboration with the Medina County =
Performing Arts Foundation (MCPAF), is pleased to offer a yearlong, =
educational theatre program for the young people of Medina County. This =
exciting program features six challenging and professionally taught =
theatre classes for grades K-8. There will be 10-week Fall and Spring =
terms available, followed by several Summer Camp offerings beginning in =
June of 2006.
The classes meet on Saturday mornings in the Grace Drake Center on the =
Square, in Medina. All Weathervane /MCPAF classes will be staffed by =
working, theatre professionals from Medina and Northeast Ohio. The Fall =
session begins September 24, 2005. All classes have a minimum and =
maximum enrollment.
The following Weathervane curriculum classes are the offerings for fall =
and spring sessions; please see above for class descriptions.
ACTING I: Through the Eyes of a Child (grades K-2)
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
$135.00
Musical Theatre I (grades 1-3)
9:30 -10:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING 2: The Play's the Thing (grades 2-4)
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING III: Movement (grades 4-6)
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING IV: Classical (grades 6 - 8)
10:30 to 12:00 p.m.
$160.00
Musical Theatre II (grades 4-6)
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
$160.00
Stage Makeup (grades 6 - 8)
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
$160.00
Nearly 12, 000 educators, students and their families participated in =
Weathervane theatre classes, performances, workshops and Youth Theatre =
experiences this past season. Weathervane Playhouse, is located at 1301 =
Weathervane Lane. Call 836-2323 and speak to Sean McConaha, Director of =
Education for further information or to request a brochure and =
registration material.
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Weathervane Playhouse announces the H.O.T. (Hands on =
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The following is the list of available classes:
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A class for younger students who want to learn about theater. This =
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Class Size: 6 - 10
Saturdays 9:30 am =96 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
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This class is designed for students who have had some formal =
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Class Size: 6 - 12
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Tuition: $135
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Class Size: 6 - 12
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
STAGE MAKEUP
(Grades 7,8, & 9)
This class is designed for the more advanced student. The class will =
focus on=20
the use of stage makeup, the creation of masks for the stage and their =
use in=20
the history of theater. (Fee includes student makeup kit)
Class Size: 6 - 10
Saturdays 10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Tuition: $160 (Fee includes student makeup kit)
ACTING IV: CLASSICAL THEATRE
(Grades 6, 7, & 8)
This class is designed for the more advanced student. Character =
analysis and=20
scene work from Shakespeare=92s comedies will be the focus of this =
class. An=20
excellent audition preparation class!
Class Size: 6 - 15
Saturdays 10:45 am =96 12:15 pm
Tuition: $160
ACTING V: WORKSHOP
(Grades 9-12)
A challenging course focusing on interpreting and developing =
character=20
through the use of varying acting techniques and styles. Course material =
will be=20
taken from 20th Century plays.
Class Size: 6 - 15
Saturdays 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Tuition: $160
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(Grades 1, 2, 3)
This class will focus on the skill and artistry of singing, dancing =
and=20
acting. Musical Theatre is designed for a student who enjoys all these =
elements.=20
The final presentation will be a small cabaret performance.
Max.Class Size: 15
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $160
MUSICAL THEATRE II
(Grades 4, 5, 6 )
This class is for the student who has had some previous =
theatre or=20
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from=20
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Class Size: 6 - 15
Saturdays 11:15 am - 12:45 pm
Tuition: $160
MUSICAL THEATRE III
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This class is for the older students (13 and older) who have had =
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Class Size: 6 - 15
Saturdays 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Tuition: $160
STAGE MANAGEMENT
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The how-to of running a show from behind the scenes.
The participants will learn the basic skills required to be a stage=20
manager.
Class Size: 6 - 15
Saturdays 10:00 am =96 12:00 pm
8 weeks
Tuition: $135
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(Ages 3 and 4)
For toddlers AND their parents! Explore the basics of acting and=20
self-expression. Using theater games and creative thinking, children =
learn to=20
"play" in safe, comfortable and fun atmosphere.
Weathervane Playhouse, in collaboration with the Medina County =
Performing=20
Arts Foundation (MCPAF), is pleased to offer a yearlong, educational =
theatre=20
program for the young people of Medina County. This exciting program =
features=20
six challenging and professionally taught theatre classes for grades =
K-8. There=20
will be 10-week Fall and Spring terms available, followed by several =
Summer Camp=20
offerings beginning in June of 2006.
The classes meet on Saturday mornings in the Grace Drake Center on =
the=20
Square, in Medina. All Weathervane /MCPAF classes will be staffed by =
working,=20
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begins=20
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enrollment.
The following Weathervane curriculum classes are the offerings for =
fall and=20
spring sessions; please see above for class descriptions.
ACTING I: Through the Eyes of a Child (grades K-2)
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
$135.00
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9:30 =9610:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING 2: The Play=92s the Thing (grades 2-4)
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING III: Movement (grades 4-6)
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING IV: Classical (grades 6 - 8)
10:30 to 12:00 p.m.
$160.00
Musical Theatre II (grades 4-6)
11:00 a.m. =96 12:30 p.m.
$160.00
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11:30 a.m. =96 1:00 p.m.
$160.00
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participated in=20
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experiences this past season.Weathervane Playhouse, is =
located at=20
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Director of=20
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From debrawiener at sbcglobal.net Thu Aug 25 07:17:51 2005
From: debrawiener at sbcglobal.net (DEBRA WIENER)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 07:17:51 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Century Home For Rent in Chagrin Falls
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Charming century home for rent in charming, downtown
Chagrin Falls. We seek a family or several
individuals, perhaps students, to rent this lovely
home. Walk to everything. This house has been loved
for 30 years by its prior resident, and we seek
responsible, considerate people of integrity as
tenants. Available September 1. Contact Debra for
more information about this unique opportunity by
replying to this email or calling 216.571.6752.
From artistschair2005 at aol.com Thu Aug 25 07:36:57 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:36:57 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Screen Actor Jay L. Rossi got Googlewhacked (Contest
Winner)
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Screen Actor - Jay L. Rossi (Location: Medina, Ohio)
(August 25, 2005) To view Jay's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 25, 2005) CONGRATULATIONS to Medina-based screen actor Jay L. Rossi for being chosen by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 "Featured Artist of the Day" and winning a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Didn't win? No need to fret, another member will also have a chance to win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance if they are randomly chosen as the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day."
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Screen Actor - Jay L. Rossi (Location: Medina, Ohio)
(August 25, 2005) CONGRATULATIONS to Medina-based screen actor Jay L. Rossi for being chosen by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 "Featured Artist of the Day" and winning a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Didn't win? No need to fret, another member will also have a chance to win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance if they are randomly chosen as the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day."
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
Our MISSION
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From PCiamacco at psas.org Thu Aug 25 07:47:13 2005
From: PCiamacco at psas.org (Patrick Ciamacco)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:47:13 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Of Mice and Men
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John Steinbeck's
Of Mice and Men
Directed by Patrick Ciamacco
September 9th, 10th, 16th & 17th at 8:00pm
Sunday matinee September 11th at 2:00pm
Presented by The Royalton Players
Edwin S. Griffith's Masonic Lodge (across from Arby's)
6320 Royalton Road, North Royalton
Call 216-556-0415 for Reservations
Tickets: $10 for Adults, $8 for Students
Cast List
George ~ Joe Kenderes
Lennie ~ Patrick Ciamacco
Slim ~ Hans Holznagel
Candy ~ Len Lieber
Curley ~ Daniel McElhaney
Curley's Wife ~ Cory Farinacci
Carlson ~ Jeff Laird
Whit ~ Luke Scattergood
Crooks ~ Elliot Hooper
Boss ~ Bob Kenderes
Ranch Hand ~ Roger Lowe
Show Synopsis
Two traveling farm workers, George and his friend Lennie, with delusions =
of living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at a ranch to =
work for enough money to buy their own place. George, a responsible, =
intelligent man, befriends Lennie, and looks out for him as if he were a =
brother. Lennie is a man-child, a little boy in the body of a =
dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's obsession with soft and cuddly =
things that has made George cautious about who the gentle giant, with =
his brute strength, associates with, as it has gotten them into trouble =
in the past. George's loyal friendship and his promise to allow Lennie =
to "tend to the rabbits" on their future land keep Lennie calm amidst =
dangerous distractions; however, the belligerent boss's son, Curley, and =
Curley's flirtatious wife, threaten to undo the pair's vivid dreams. An =
intimate portrait of two men facing a world marked by petty tyranny, =
misunderstanding, jealousy, and callousness, Of Mice and Men explores =
questions of strength, weakness, usefulness, reality and utopia in =
Depression-Era California.
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From: dafio at msn.com (Lynda)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:12:50 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Akron Spaghetti Warehouse Murder Mystery August 26th SOLD
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From adriennemoon at gmail.com Thu Aug 25 08:18:12 2005
From: adriennemoon at gmail.com (Adrienne Moon)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:18:12 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for "The Pelican"
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*Final Weekend for "The Pelican"*
In its latest production, Tyst is excited to produce one of August=20
Strindberg's final and most evocative chamber plays, *The Pelican*. *The=20
Pelican* runs through August 28th at Bates Hall on the Hiram College campus=
.=20
Performances are Thursday through Saturday evenings at 8pm and Sundays at=
=20
2pm.=20
In this intriguing and ominous work, *The Pelican* introduces us to a famil=
y=20
of sleepwalkers, a family whose very existence has been built on deception.=
=20
As each family member begins to wake up, the myth of motherly sacrifice is=
=20
exposed and revenge is dealt out with ghastly consequences.=20
The cast includes actors from throughout northeastern Ohio. Hiram professor=
=20
Ellen Summers plays the cunning matriarch of the family. Justin Tatum (a=20
Shaker Heights resident and Ohio University alum) plays her neglected and=
=20
sickly son, Fredrick. Case student Kristie Erin Barnes plays her na=EFve an=
d=20
temperamental daughter, Gerda; and Gerda's unscrupulous husband, Axel, is=
=20
played by Ohio City resident and Case alum, Tom Kondilas. The cast is=20
rounded out by Akron resident Sue Antal, who plays the brazen housemaid,=20
Margaret. The production is directed by Cleveland resident, Adrienne Moon.=
=20
Strindberg is Sweden's master playwright, novelist, and short-story writer.=
=20
Combining psychology, naturalism and mysticism, his plays drew on the=20
problems of his marriage and his interest in self-analysis. Moon is the=20
Artistic Director at Dobama's Night Kitchen in Cleveland Heights.=20
Tickets for theatre artists and neohiopal subscribers are only $8!!!
For Tickets and More Information, Call (216) 771-9118
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Final Weekend for "The Pelican"
In its latest production, Tyst is excited to produce one of August Str=
indberg's final and most evocative chamber plays, The Pelican. The Pelican runs through August 28th at Bates Hall on the Hiram Colle=
ge campus. Performances are Thursday through Saturday evenings at 8pm=
and Sundays at 2pm.=20
In this intriguing and ominous work, The Pelican introduce=
s us to a family of sleepwalkers, a family whose very existence has been bu=
ilt on deception. As each family member begins to wake up, the m=
yth of motherly sacrifice is exposed and revenge is dealt out with ghastly =
consequences.=20
The cast includes actors from throughout northeastern Ohio. Hiram p=
rofessor Ellen Summers plays the cunning matriarch of the family. Justin Ta=
tum (a Shaker Heights resident and Ohio University alum) plays her neglecte=
d and sickly son, Fredrick. Case student Kristie Erin Barnes pl=
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husband, Axel, is played by Ohio City resident and Case alum, Tom Kondilas=
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leveland resident, Adrienne Moon.=20
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Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:45:35 -0400
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Friday, March 10, 2006 8:00 PM
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>From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com"
Elizabeth Ann Townsend
Available for Private Coaching
and
Acting Class Now in Formation: "Embodying the Character"
"It's like you're embodying, breathing a ghost when you discover the
essence of a character and why she needs to do what she does..."
Television credits include The Sopranos, Law and Order, As The World Turns,
All My Children, and many national network commercials. Film credits
include Regarding Henry and numerous independent films.
Local Theatre includes-
Sally Tally- Tally's Folly, Ensemble Theatre
Sunny Jacobs- The Exonerated, Dobama Theatre
Dr. Livingstone- Agnes of God, Beck Center for the Arts
Theresa- Boy Gets Girl, Beck Center for the Arts
Praise for Agnes of God...
"Livingston can no longer have children even if she wanted them, and she
fails to protect Agnes...That is exactly what makes Townsend...so poignant
and powerful." Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer
"Elizabeth Ann Townsend owns the stage as the chain-smoking, combative
psychiatrist." Fran Heller, Backstage, New York
"I've been in the theatre since I was twelve years old. I would have
started long before that if I could...and I'll stop when I can't remember a
thing!"
Adults and Children Invited
For more information: 216 752 9958 or 216 339 1746 or email at:
elizatownsend at aol.com
From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Thu Aug 25 10:51:39 2005
From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:51:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]RE: "Bride and Prejudice" Comes To Stocker Arts Center
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NEXT UP AT STOCKER ARTS CENTER
The 2005 Stocker Arts Center Film Society Series kicks off on Friday,
September 2nd, with the rollicking Bollywood retelling of
"Pride and Prejudice"
"BRIDE AND PREJUDICE"
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 - 8:00 P.M.
2004 (PG-13) 111 minutes UK/USA
Director: Gurinder Chadha
Cast: Aishwary Rai, Martin Henderson, Anupam Kher, Nadira Babbar,
Naveen Andrews
>From Director Gurinder Chadha and the team that created "BEND IT LIKE
BECKHAM" comes a classic romance not just retold, but reinvented in a new
globally connected world. "BRIDE AND PREJUDICE" puts an entirely different
spin on Jane Austen's story of spirited courtship - Bollywood-style. Music,
dance and spectacle merge with love, vanity and social pressures, as Chadha
transports the comic tale of a witty young woman trying to find a suitable
husband to a cross-cultural setting that spans 21st century India, London
and America. It all begins in a modest Indian village when the determined
Mrs. Bakshi sets out to find marriage matches for her four beautiful
daughters while there's a lavish wedding party in town. Right away, the
smart and headstrong Lalita (Aishwary Rai) announces she will only marry for
love, giving her mother nightmares. Then Lalita meets the wealthy American
Will Darcy (Martin Henderson) and sparks immediately fly. But is it love or
hate? Darcy comes off to Lalita as an arrogant California snob. Lalita
looks to Darcy like a small-town Indian beauty who knows nothing of the
world. This movie is gorgeous to look at, as is its cast. A rollicking
good time at the movies. It must be seen on the big screen to appreciate
the vibrant colors, great scenery, song and dance, improbably handsome men,
unscrupulous villains, and marriage-obsessed mothers with their tragically
unmarried ethereal beauties.
"Purists who think Austen will be spinning in her grave will be wrong.
She'll be dancing."- Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE
Admission
Membership in the Stocker Arts Center Film Society is $3.00. Once you
purchase a Film Society membership card, which is good for the entire season
(September through May), the admission price for each film is $4.00/per
ticket with your membership card.
For more information on the LCCC Film Series or to be added to the mailing
list call (800) 995-5222 (extension 7123), or direct at (440) 366-7123.
IN THE BETH K. STOCKER ART GALLERY "STAGES" an exhibition of the art work
of Linda DeMarco (an eclectic approach to creativity) and Charlotte Yetman
(the creative process of set design and costuming)
The Gallery will be open before and after the Friday Film!!
Regular Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 10:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.
Mark the following dates, so you don't miss any of our upcoming films!
Friday, September 9 - "A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT"
Friday, September 16 - "DEAR FRANKIE"
Friday, September 30 - "WALK ON WATER"
Friday, October 7 - "THE CHORUS"
Friday, October 14 - "A FOND KISS"
SPECIAL TWO PART FILM!
Friday, November 4 - Part 1 - "THE BEST OF YOUTH"
Saturday, November 5 - Part 2 - "THE BEST OF YOUTH"
Friday, November 11 - "MACHUCA"
Friday, November 18 - "RORY O'SHEA WAS HERE"
Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College,
1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035;
440-366-4140 or 800-995-5222, ext. 4140.
Box Office: 440-366-4040 or 440-995-5222, ext. 4040.
Take I-90 to Exit #148 (Rt 254/Sheffield exit), go east on Rt 254 to Abbe
Road, turn south on Abbe Road to the college on left. For further
directions see our web site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker
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vibrant
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unscrupulous
villains, and marriage–obsessed mothers with their tragically =
unmarried
ethereal beauties.
“Purists who think Austen will be spinning in =
her
grave will be wrong. She’ll be dancing.”– Peter
Travers, ROLLING STONE
Admission Membership in the Stocker Arts Center Film Society is
$3.00. Once you purchase a Film Society =
membership
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the
admission price for each film is $4.00/per ticket with your membership =
card.
For more information on the LCCC Film Series or to be added =
tothe
mailing list call (800) 995-5222 (extension 7123), or direct at (440)
366-7123.
IN THE BETHK. STOCKER ART =
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work of Linda =
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process of
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Regular Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 10:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. =
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Friday, September 9 – “A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT”
Friday, September 16 – “DEAR FRANKIE”
Friday, September 30 – “WALK ON WATER”
Friday, October 7 – “THE CHORUS”
Friday, October 14 – “A FOND KISS”
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From: lisa at arthouseinc.org (Lisa Fernandez)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:24:49 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art House Artists' Market Mix & Mingle Extended Deadline
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2005 Fall Artists' Market Mix & Mingle October 20st, 2005
Extended Deadline: Friday, September 2, 2005
Juror: Joan Perch - Owner of Art Metro
The Art House Self Employed Artists' Network (AH SEAN) presents the 4th =
Annual Fall Artists' Market Mix & Mingle at the Colonial Market Place =
(in the Colonial Arcade). The Fall Artists' Market Mix & Mingle is an =
opportunity for artists to meet with galleries and potential patrons. =
Many area art galleries, architecture and design firms will be attending =
this event.
AH SEAN (Self-Employed Artists' Network)
Statement of Purpose - The Self-Employed Artists' Network (SEAN) serves =
as a nexus between art and business; providing tools and opportunities =
for artists to become self-sustaining professionals.
ELIGIBILITY
Any artist, 18 years and older, residing in the following Ohio counties =
is eligible: Ashland, Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Huron, Lake, =
Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Summit, Stark, Trumbull or Wayne.
CALENDAR
NEW ENTRY DEADLINE Friday, Sept. 2, 2005
ACCEPTANCE NOTICE (BY TELEPHONE) SEPT 12TH, 2005
SET -UP 5:00PM OCT 20TH 2005
RECEPTION 7:00PM OCT 20TH 2005
BREAK DOWN 10:00PM OCT 20TH, 2005
APPLICATION AND FEES
1. 5 to 8 slides or digital images.
2. Image list with numbers 1 through 8 corresponding to slides/images. =
Each entry in the image list will include artist's name, title of work, =
medium, size.
3. A self-addressed envelope with appropriate postage for return of =
slides/images. Art House is not responsible for additional postage.
4. Completed entry form signed and dated.
5. Check for $50 ($30 AH SEAN members) or a check for $45 ($15 for AH =
SEAN membership and $30 for entry fee).
To receive an entry form and/or to become an AH SEAN member, please go =
to www.arthouseinc.org and download the forms directly from our website =
or call 216-398-8556 to receive information in the mail. =20
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
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From: catfish at steeltitan.com (catfish at steeltitan.com)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:11:29 -0400
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( CASTING CALL (
ATTENTION ACTORS!!!
CATFISH PRODUCTIONS is looking for several non-union actors to star in =
its latest feature-length film. This is a HORROR motion picture that we =
expect to be RATED "R". These roles do NOT require nudity (except for =
Michelle - listed below), and none entail sexual acts or lurid conduct. =
This movie is a tasteful film with fantastic and suspenseful plot. We =
are currently holding auditions for the roles of:
AMANDA: Requires a FEMALE actor able to play the role of a 15 to =
17-year-old girl. This is the lead role at the beginning of the film.
GWEN: Requires a FEMALE actor able to play the role of a 15 to =
17-year-old girl. This is a co-starring role at the beginning of the =
film.
MARIE: Requires a FEMALE actor able to play the role of a 35+ year-old =
woman (Amanda's mother). This is a co-starring role at the beginning of =
the film.
GALE: Requires a FEMALE actor able to play the role of a 35+ year-old =
woman (Gwen's mother). This is a small role.
JOSEPH: Requires a MALE actor able to play the role of a 35+ year-old =
man (Amanda's father). This is a co-starring role.
OFFICER SHELDON: Requires a MALE actor able to play the role of a =
police officer. This requires full uniformed attire and access to a =
patrol car. This is a small role.
*MICHELLE: Requires a FEMALE actor able to play the role of an 18+ =
year-old girl. This is the only role that requires BRIEF NUDITY, but =
does NOT entail sexual acts or tasteless conduct.=20
The actors' actual age does not matter, except for the role of Michelle, =
which requires the actor to be at least 18-years-old. Actors may choose =
to apply for any role that they meet the "appearance" requirement of. =
Previous movie experience is NOT required... if you have the right look =
or talent, we will see it. Actors under the age of 18 require a parent =
or guardian to attend the initial and any subsequent auditions. =
Auditions are held in our Rocky River office with supervision and =
security. All selected actors will also receive acknowledgment in the =
credits, a DVD copy of the original production, and royalties or bonuses =
based on the film's box-office and/or sales/rental success. Filming is =
scheduled to begin around September 20th, and we are always glad to =
accommodate any work or school calendar. CATFISH PRODUCTIONS is always =
looking for new talent for several upcoming films! If you are =
interested and do not fit any of these roles, please contact our office =
for future consideration. This is a rare and great opportunity for any =
actor who has what it takes! Please act quickly to ensure your audition =
for the current production. GOOD LUCK!!!
FOR FURTHER DETAILS, OR TO SET UP AN AUDITION,
PLEASE CONTACT SCOTT AT 440-570-5726.
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MARIE:Requires a FEMALE
actor able to play the role of a 35+ year-old woman (Amanda’s =
mother).This is a co-starring role at =
the
beginning of the film.
GALE:Requires a FEMALE
actor able to play the role of a 35+ year-old woman (Gwen’s =
mother).This is a small =
role.
JOSEPH:Requires a MALE
actor able to play the role of a 35+ year-old man (Amanda’s =
father).This is a co-starring =
role.
OFFICER SHELDON:Requires a MALE
actor able to play the role of a police officer.This requires full uniformed attire and access to a =
patrol
car. This is a small =
role.
*MICHELLE:Requires a FEMALE actor able =
to play
the role of an 18+ year-old girl.This is the only role that requires BRIEF =
NUDITY, but does
NOT entail sexual acts or tasteless conduct.
The =
actors’ actual
age does not matter, except for the role of Michelle, which requires the =
actor
to be at least 18-years-old.Actors may choose to apply for any role that they meet the =
“appearance”
requirement of.Previous =
movie
experience is NOT required… if you have the right look or talent, =
we will see
it.Actors under the age =
of 18
require a parent or guardian to attend the initial and any subsequent
auditions.Auditions are =
held in
our Rocky River office with supervision and security.All selected actors will also receive acknowledgment =
in the
credits, a DVD copy of the original production, and royalties or bonuses =
based
on the film’s box-office and/or sales/rental success.Filming is scheduled to begin around September =
20th,
and we are always glad to accommodate any work or school calendar.CATFISH PRODUCTIONS is always looking =
for new
talent for several upcoming films!If you are interested and do not fit any of these roles, please =
contact
our office for future consideration.This is a rare and great opportunity for any actor who has what =
it
takes!Please act quickly =
to
ensure your audition for the current production.GOOD LUCK!!!
FOR
FURTHER DETAILS, OR TO SET UP AN =
AUDITION,
PLEASE
CONTACT SCOTT AT 440-570-5726.
(Or you may =
also
contact us via email at =
CATFISH at STEELTITAN.COM)
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From: mickeyp at neo.rr.com (mickey)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:38:23 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]feature film
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From: Kyra.Forrest at ticketmaster.com (Kyra Forrest Cleveland)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:21:10 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Presale Offer for Foo Fighters and Weezer
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From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Aug 25 14:24:52 2005
From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 17:24:52 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder to call for Peter Pan Audition Appointments
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Auditions for
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holiday production of
=20
Peter Pan
the musical based on the play by James M. Barrie
Music by Mark Charlap & Jule Styne
Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh
=20
Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck
Choreographer-Marlene Leber Music Director-Chris Bott
=20
Audition Dates:
Tuesday & Wednesday - September 6 & 7, 2005
5:00-7:30 pm - ages 8-14
7:30-10:00 pm - ages 15 years old to adult
=20
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
440-951-7500 x103
(There are NO AEA contracts available for this production)
=20
The Corning Auditorium
The Fine Arts Association
38660 Mentor Ave Willoughby, Ohio
=20
PERFORMANCE DATES:=20
November 18 & 25 and December 2, 3 & 9, 2005 at 7:30 pm
and
November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 4, 10 & 11, 2005 at 3:00 pm
NOTE: Tentative performances on November 26 and December 10 at 7:30 pm
(making doubles on both days)
=20
Rehearsals begin: Sunday, September 11, 2005 at 4:00 pm- PARENTS
REQUIRED TO STAY FOR THIS REHEARSAL ONLY.
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Roles available -=20
- 8 major adult & youth singing roles=20
- An ensemble of adult singing & dancing roles including the Pirates
- An ensemble of youth roles including the Lost Boys & the Indians.
- An agile person to play Nana (the dog) & the Crocodile.
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Preparation -=20
-Come prepared to sing 16 bars of a song from a Broadway musical=20
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-Dress for movement. No character shoes necessary=20
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=20
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The Fine Arts Association policy encourages non-traditional casting for
all productions. Any questions regarding any of the above audition
information, please call Ann Hedger, Performance Operations Coordinator,
at 440-951-7500 ext. 103 or e-mail at ahedger at fineartsassociation.org
.
=20
=20
Wanda K. Wareham
Director of Communications & Marketing
(440) 951-7500 x104 fax: (440) 975-4592
wwareham at fineartsassociation.org
=20
The Fine Arts Association
38660 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, Ohio 44094
www.fineartsassociation.org =20
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From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Aug 25 14:27:42 2005
From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 17:27:42 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Teacher Position at Fine Arts Association
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The Fine Arts Association, in Willoughby, Ohio, is seeking a guitar
teacher available to teach on Thursday or Friday evenings and Saturday
morning/afternoons. Call 440-951-7500 ext. 118 for details.
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Wanda K. Wareham
Director of Communications & Marketing
(440) 951-7500 x104 fax: (440) 975-4592
wwareham at fineartsassociation.org
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The Fine Arts Association
38660 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, Ohio 44094
www.fineartsassociation.org =20
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--Your Center for Arts Education AND Performance--
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From woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net Thu Aug 25 15:41:52 2005
From: woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net (woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:41:52 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quartet available
Message-ID: <8844050.1125009712635.JavaMail.root@web6.mail.adelphia.net>
Cleveland Municipal School District Music Faculty Woodwind Quartet
Distinctive Entertainment- Weddings, Worship Services, Receptions,
Retirement Homes, Coffee Shops, Concerts, Festivals, Parties, and More!
Stephen Samuel- Whitney Young School- flute, clarinet, soprano sax
William Meyer- Mary M. Bethune School- clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax
Daniel Tylicki- Giddings School- clarinet, bassoon, baritone sax
Marjorie Rutherford- Daniel E. Morgan School- flute, clarinet, tenor sax
For information:
Call 216-926-3694 or 440-796-1101, or e-mail woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net
From performingarts at karamu.com Tue Aug 23 17:19:34 2005
From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 20:19:34 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CONGRATULATIONS to Nina Dominque (lady in red)
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Karamu Performing Arts Theatre
2355 East 89th Street
Cleveland, OH 44103
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From performingarts at karamu.com Thu Aug 25 19:14:39 2005
From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:14:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]College students encouraged attend auditions
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Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will be holding additional AUDITIONS for =
"THE ODD COUPLE:The Female Version" by Neil Simon on Friday, AUGUST 26th =
and Saturday, AUGUST 27th for those who missed last week's general =
auditions. Karamu Legend Jean Hawkins, Director
Friday, AUGUST 26th 6pm-9pm (Arena Theatre)
Saturday,AUGUST 27th 10am - 1pm (Arena Theatre)
Seeking six actresses of all races and two Hispanic actors for the =
Costazuela brothers.
Please have a 2-3 minute monologue. Sides will also be provided.=20
College students encouraged to audtion for supporting parts and for =
stage manager positions.
Karamu House
2355 East 89th Street (corner of 89th and Quincy)
Cleveland, OH 44106
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THE ODD COUPLE (Female Version) by Neil Simon (Ohio Premier)=20
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at it again on our stage-with a twist! Florence Unger and Olive Madison, =
that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary comic classic: the =
female version of The Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins =
the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an =
evening of Trivial Pursuit. The hilarious Costazuela brothers have =
replaced the Pigeon sisters. Join us to see what crazy antics these two =
get involved in.
Oct. 14 - Nov. 6, 2005 (Jelliffe Theatre) Jean Hawkins, Director
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From ceversole at earthlink.net Thu Aug 25 20:47:43 2005
From: ceversole at earthlink.net (Charles Eversole)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 23:47:43 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for The Singing Angels!
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WILL YOU BE THE NEXT
SINGING ANGEL??
What: OPEN AUDITIONS for The Singing Angels
When: Saturday, Sept. 10, 10am-3pm (no appointment necessary)
Where: Masonic Temple, 3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 44115
Who: Girls ages 8-14 and Boys ages 8-16.
Students should be prepared to sing any song of their choice, without accompaniment.
You don't need to be an advanced singer to audition. Angel students receive training in vocals, dance, and stage presence. Many openings available for boys whose voices have changed!!
For more information, visit www.singingangels.org, or call Music Director Charles Eversole at 216-432-5555 x.15.
MAKE MUSIC. MAKE FRIENDS. MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
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Students should be prepared to sing any song of their choice, without accompaniment.
You don't need to be an advanced singer to audition. Angel students receive training in vocals, dance, and stage presence. Many openings available for boys whose voices have changed!!
For more information, visit www.singingangels.org, or call Music Director Charles Eversole at 216-432-5555 x.15.
MAKE MUSIC. MAKE FRIENDS. MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
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From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Thu Aug 25 21:07:20 2005
From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:07:20 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]PTERODACTYLS to open Fri, Sept. 9: convergence-continuum
Message-ID: <36804.65.43.174.223.1125029240.squirrel@mail.plainhost.com>
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM OPENS PTERODACTYLS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 AT THE LIMINIS IN TREMONT
A hypochondriac with memory problems, a prodigal gay brother and a fianc?e
who was raised by nuns. A wealthy, alcoholic socialite and a cheating
husband. Throw in a whopping dose of sexual identity crisis, some
rough-and-tumble couplings, a fixation with dinosaurs and a gunshot or
two, and what do you have? No, not a Jerry Springer episode. You have
front row seats (at least at the Liminis you do) to watch the outrageous
demise of the Duncan family.
convergence-continuum presents Nicky Silver?s absurdist dark comedy,
Pterodactyls, directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon and featuring an
ensemble cast that includes Jovana Batkovic, Jd Bowman, Brian Breth, Lauri
Hammer and Wes Shofner.
Pterodactyls opens Friday, September 9 and runs Thursdays, Fridays, and
Saturdays through October 8 at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in
Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. All performances begin at 8 pm.
Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For
information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at
http://www.convergence-continuum.org
From MargLynch at aol.com Thu Aug 25 23:59:00 2005
From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 02:59:00 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC Awards Announced--Congrats to all
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Seth Gordon for his persistent promotion of new work, both as literary=20
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From: impuffinstuff at yahoo.com (Lynda Rodriguez)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:43:03 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]need a murder mystery producer for company party in
September
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From sales at marianth.com Fri Aug 26 04:17:17 2005
From: sales at marianth.com (Marianth Productions, Ltd.)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 07:17:17 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audio recording on location for schools, churches,
vocalists, bands, etc.
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Contact Marianth Productions, Ltd. for high-quality location audio
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Current and past clients include St Noel Church in Willoughby Hills,
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University of Akron Jazz Ensemble, Mentor United Methodist Church, local
band The Pistol Ministry, and the all-occasion dance bands of Special
Productions, Inc.
Visit our website for more information and to hear samples of our work, at
www.marianth.com. We look forward to recording your musical performance.
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The University of Akron Jazz Ensemble, Mentor United Methodist Church,
local band The Pistol Ministry, and the all-occasion dance bands of
Special Productions, Inc.
Visit our website for more information and to hear samples of our work,
at
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We look forward to recording your musical performance.
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From NSarrazine at aol.com Fri Aug 26 07:03:51 2005
From: NSarrazine at aol.com (NSarrazine at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:03:51 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singers/Dancers Needed for Halloween!
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FancyPants Productions, Inc. with Geauga Lake are looking for Male Singers
and Male Dancers for their Halloween weekend production shows at Geauga Lake
and Wildwater Kingdom. Weekends begin September 23 and run thru Oct. 30. This
is a paid position. If you are interested please call Patty at 484-951-4371 or
email Nikki at NSarrazine at aol.com
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From brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net Fri Aug 26 07:26:48 2005
From: brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net (Director BCA)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 07:26:48 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jericho Project Workshop at Brecksville Center for the Arts
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Jericho Project Workshop at Brecksville Center for the Arts
Brecksville Center for the Arts is offering a one day creative experience called The Jericho Project Workshop - ?And the Walls Came Tumbling Down? led by artist, Susan Jennrich. Participants will experience a hands-on, multi-media event drawing on Edwards, Cameron, Roth, quantum physics and more. The workshop will include painting, movement, and experimentation. Jennrich says, " Bring a lunch and an open mind. ? The instructor will provide all materials.
This is a one-day, 5-hour seminar running from 10 am ? 3 pm. Choose either Saturday September 10 or Saturday September 17. The Fee is $46 for non-members and $41 for BCA members. Call 440-526-6232 to register. Registration deadline is September 7.
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts. We are open to all Ohio residents.
BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141
Phone: 440-526-6232
Fax: 440-526-1214
email: Brecksvillearts at yahoo.com
Website: www.brecksvillearts.org
Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
Brecksville Center for the Arts
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is offering a one day creative experience called The Jericho Project Workshop - ?And the Walls Came Tumbling Down? led by artist, Susan Jennrich.Participants will experience a hands-on, multi-media event drawing on Edwards, Cameron, Roth, quantum physics and more. The workshop will include painting, movement, and experimentation. Jennrich says, " Bring a lunch and an open mind. ?The instructor will provide all materials.
This is a one-day, 5-hour seminar running from 10 am ? 3 pm. Choose either Saturday September 10 or Saturday September 17.The Fee is $46 for non-members and $41 for BCA members. Call 440-526-6232 to register. Registration deadline is September 7.
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts.We are open to all Ohio residents.
BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141
Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts
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From artistschair2005 at aol.com Fri Aug 26 07:28:03 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:28:03 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a TV/Commercials Actor? Marvin L. Mallory is the
"Featured Artist of the Day"
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
TV/Commercials Actor - Marvin L. Mallory (Location: Chesterland, Ohio)
(August 26, 2005) To view Marvin's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 25, 2005) CONGRATULATIONS to Medina-based screen actor Jay L. Rossi for being chosen by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 "Featured Artist of the Day" and winning a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Didn't win? No need to fret, another member will also have a chance to win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance if they are randomly chosen as the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day."
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
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TV/Commercials Actor - Marvin L. Mallory (Location: Chesterland, Ohio)
(August 25, 2005) CONGRATULATIONS to Medina-based screen actor Jay L. Rossi for being chosen by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 "Featured Artist of the Day" and winning a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Didn't win? No need to fret, another member will also have a chance to win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance if they are randomly chosen as the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day."
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
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From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Fri Aug 26 07:38:38 2005
From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:38:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Outdoor Band Concert....Plus.
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90s which will have everyone "up and dancing".
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shoes for an enjoyable afternoon. =20
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From timloomis at adelphia.net Fri Aug 26 08:29:39 2005
From: timloomis at adelphia.net (Tim Loomis)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 11:29:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming Events and Classes at The Silent Mind...
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Upcoming Events...
at The Silent Mind, a Holistic Center of Mind/Body/Spirit Fitness
The Silent Mind is located at 9076 Church Street on Twinsburg Town
Square.
We're just 15 minutes from I-271 & Chagrin Blvd. Visit our website at
www.TheSilentMind.com for directions.
In addition to our special events, The Silent Mind conducts weekly
classes
in Yoga, T'ai Chi, Pilates, Kickboxing, Kung Fu, Aikijitsu and our
children's
martial art program called AboutFace.
We offer full massage and alternative therapy treatments through our
in-house
partner the Wellspring Studio. Call our massage hotline at (330)
807-4903 to
book your appointment. Stop by and see us; you are always welcome at
The Silent Mind.
________________________________________________________________________
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Call (330) 425-7204 to register or for more information.
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Personal Mastery Seminar
What does it mean to be a master of your Self? We explore aspects of
personal mastery in this 4 week seminar. Each week builds upon the
last.
Be prepared to participate in group discussions and practices. The
classes focus on your personal journey of discovery. There is a rough
outline for the class, but we will follow our instincts and our
intuitions
once we get started. All lineages and belief systems are welcome.
Class Dates: Wednesday 9/7, 9/14, 9/21, 9/28
Time: 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Instructor: Timothy R. Loomis, Owner, The Silent Mind
Fee: $90.00, Must be paid in full at time of registration.
Mastercard/Visa accepted
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A little about Tim Loomis...
Tim is a teacher arctype and has been teaching nearly all his life. He
has
been practicing martial arts for 40 years. Tim focused on the spiritual
side
of the training early in life. His adult spiritual journey began in his
early
twenties when he started practicing TM. In 1994, Tim joined The Art of
Living
organization who's master, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar travels the world
teaching
Sudarshan Kriya Yoga and Sahaj Samadhi meditation. Tim practices both.
Tim
recently graduated from a two year program of spiritual leadership
training
through Sarah Weiss's SpiritHeal Institute.
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Meditation Mysteries Seminar
This 4 week seminar provides an introduction to meditation for those who
have
never tried it, or those interested in learning some different
techniques of
meditation. Each class is themed around different aspects of
meditation.
Class 1 - Breath
Class 2 - Magnetism
Class 3 - Light
Class 4 - Subtle Heart
Class Dates: Wednesday 10/5, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26
Time: 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Instructor: Tajalli Leppla
Fee: $90.00, Must be paid in full at time of registration.
Mastercard/Visa accepted
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From mjoslyn at sanduskystate.com Fri Aug 26 09:04:37 2005
From: mjoslyn at sanduskystate.com (Matthew Joslyn)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 12:04:37 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Positions, Actors and Stage Manager in Sandusky
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OPEN AUDITIONS for PAID (non-equity) AND NON-PAID adult roles* in
(STAGE MANAGERS, SEE BELOW)
Shakespeare's
AS YOU LIKE IT
at the Sandusky State Theatre
*auditionees must be at least 14 years old
SUNDAY or MONDAY (come either night)
SEPTEMBER 11 and 12, 2005
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
(OR BY APPOINTMENT)
AT THE SANDUSKY STATE THEATRE, 107 COLUMBUS AVENUE
In DOWNTOWN SANDUSKY, OHIO 44870
Callbacks will be held on September 13
AS YOU LIKE IT will perform at the Sandusky State Theatre on November 4 and
5, 2005. Rehearsals begin September 25, and will be held Sunday - Thursday
evenings from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. at the Sandusky State Theatre. AS YOU LIKE IT
will also tour to 3 area High Schools for daytime performances on November
1, 2 and 3. Students will need to be released from some classes on these
days. Adults with conflicting work schedules will need to make arrangements.
Some roles are paid positions, including Rosalind, Orlando, Touchstone,
Jacques, and Celia. Salary for these roles starts at $500. There are no AEA
contracts available for this show. Housing is not provided. Sandusky is 60
miles west of downtown Cleveland.
Those auditioning for paid positions must prepare at least one comedic
Shakespeare monologue. All auditionees may prepare a poem or Shakespearean
monologue if they like. They may also perform a monologue supplied at the
audition. Readings will be from the script. Please bring a current photo or
snapshot.
AS YOU LIKE IT will be directed by Matthew Joslyn.
STAGE MANAGER NEEDED FOR AS YOU LIKE IT AS WELL - APPLICANTS MAY EMAIL
MATTHEW JOSLYN AT mjoslyn at sanduskystate.com OR CALL THE NUMBER LISTED BELOW.
STAGE MANAGER SALARY IS $1000.
QUESTIONS? CALL MATTHEW JOSLYN at 419-626-1950 ext. 805
www.sanduskystate.com
Matthew Joslyn
Director of Education and Marketing
The Sandusky State Theatre
419-626-1950 ext. 805
cell: 419-503-0367
www.sanduskystate.com
"Lifting up our community since 1928."
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From tjd1 at uakron.edu Fri Aug 26 10:18:03 2005
From: tjd1 at uakron.edu (Dixon,Tamra J)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 13:18:03 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE
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THE SCHOOL OF DANCE, THEATRE AND ARTS ADMINSITRATION, GUZZETTA HALL 247,
330-972-7890
AUDITION NOTICE:
TARTUFFE by Moliere
Directed by James Slowiak
Slowiak at uakron.edu
330-972-5909
Roles: 7 male and 5 female
Come to the audition wearing comfortable clothing and prepared to move.
Tuesday, September 6, 2005 from 7 pm - 9 pm
Wednesday, September 7, 2005 from 5 pm - 7 pm
Sandefur Theatre in Guzzetta Hall
Production dates:
October 20 - 22 and 27 - 29, 2005 at 8 pm
October 23, 2005 at 2 pm
October 21, 2005 at 12:30 pm (special presentation for local schools)
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Administration casting policy reads:
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School majors then to other university students, next to university
faculty/staff and finally to members of the community. Non-University
actors will only be cast when University students/faculty/staff are not
available or not suitable in the opinion of the director for specific
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From jsbodkin at email.com Fri Aug 26 10:51:25 2005
From: jsbodkin at email.com (Jeffrey Bodkin)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 12:51:25 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bodkin Big Band in Performance
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The Bodkin Big Band, a 20-piece jazz/big band from Canton Ohio has two
upcoming performances. On Saturday, September 3rd from 7:00 - 9:00 PM
the band will be performing at the Wilmot Wilderness Center. Then on
Sunday, September 11th from 4:30 - 6:00 PM they will be performing in
Louisville as part of the Constitution Day festivities. If you have
questions concerning either of these performances or would like more
information about the band please contact either Jeff or Debbie Bodkin at
330.484.4482 or by email bodkinmusic at yahoo.com
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From chris at antonellic.com Fri Aug 26 12:38:44 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 15:38:44 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Looking for 2 Actresses
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Looking for 2 actresses between the ages of 15 and 18
for two roles - the widow and the tailor
Taming of the Shrew Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Interested? Please call director, Kate Tonti
at 216.689.0858 or 330.425.2223
or e-mail tontika at adelphia.net.=20
Please note, production dates are Oct 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22
Fridays and Saturdays @ 8pm
You'll be required to attend rehearsals for the three weeks prior to the =
opening of the show as well as at least 1-2 rehearsals a night in early =
September.
Rehearsals are Mon-Thursday evenings, 7-9 p.m.=20
Call or e-mail only if your school and extra curricular activities DO =
NOT conflict with this schedule.=20
Thank you.=20
Kate Tonti
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From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Fri Aug 26 11:13:52 2005
From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 14:13:52 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Students to Perform at Cleveland
Ingenuity Festival
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas
August 26, 2005 440-775-8328 or =
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
STUDENTS FROM THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC TO PERFORM AT=20
CLEVELAND=92S INGENUITY FESTIVAL OF ART AND TECHNOLOGY
The Oberlin Jazz Septet and representative work from Oberlin=92s TIMARA=20=
department are among scores of performers and exhibits exploring the=20
intersection of art and technology in more than 20 venues throughout=20
the city.
OBERLIN and CLEVELAND =97 The Oberlin Jazz Septet (OJS), the premier=20
small jazz combo featuring students from the Oberlin Conservatory of=20
Music, and representative work from the Conservatory=92s TIMARA=20
department (Technology in Music and the Related Arts), will be among=20
the scores of performers and exhibits exploring the intersection of art=20=
and technology in venues throughout downtown Cleveland Sept. 1 =97 4 for=20=
the city=92s first-ever Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology.
The TIMARA department will present a free video concert, shown=20=
Saturday, Sept. 3, at 5 p.m. in the Cleveland Trust Rotunda=92s =93Temple=20=
of Technology,=94 located at 900 Euclid Avenue. The OJS performs a free=20=
concert Sunday, Sept. 4, at 1 p.m. at the heart of the festival, on the=20=
4th Street Stage. The festival district is located in the lower Euclid=20=
Avenue area from Public Square to East 9th Street, plus East 4th Street=20=
from Euclid to Prospect. Performances and exhibits will take place at=20
traditional venues, clubs, and restaurants, as well as in unique areas=20=
such as alleys, vacant storefronts, and streetscape stages. For=20
complete information about dates, hours, venues, performances, and=20
exhibits, please visit www.IngenuityCleveland.com.
Assistant Professor of Computer Music and Digital Arts Tom Lopez=20=
chairs the Conservatory=92s TIMARA department. Oberlin was the first to=20=
bring music technology to a small undergraduate institution, offering=20
courses in electronic and computer music since 1968, when the National=20=
Science Foundation provided a large startup grant. Oberlin established=20=
TIMARA in the early 1970s; its mission was =96 and is to this day =96 to=20=
study the connections between music and the other arts =96 dance,=20
theater, video, and film.
In 1987 Oberlin established an electronic and computer music=20
curriculum leading to a bachelor of music degree. Students enrolled in=20=
this major combine traditional subjects in music with the newest=20
methods for music making. Classes in music history and theory,=20
ethnomusicology, and performance give electronic and computer music=20
students a perspective for viewing their own music. For more=20
information about TIMARA, visit http://timara.con.oberlin.edu.
Members of the Oberlin Jazz Septet for 2005-2006 are trombonist =
Allie=20
Bosso =9206 from Simsbury, Connecticut, a student of Associate Professor=20=
of Jazz Trombone Robin Eubanks; saxophonist John Butler =9206 from Lake=20=
Forest Park, Washington, a student of Visiting Professor of Jazz=20
Saxophone Gary Bartz; guitarist Andrew Conklin =9206 from Wyndmoor,=20
Pennsylvania, a student of Associate Professor of Jazz Guitar Robert=20
Ferrazza; Theodore Croker =9207 from Leesburg, Florida, on trumpet, a=20
student of Visiting Professor of Jazz Trumpet Marcus Belgrave; drummer=20=
Charles Foldesh =9207 from Prescott, Arizona, a student of Assistant=20
Professor of Jazz Percussion Billy Hart; pianist Sullivan Fortner =9208=20=
from LaPlace, Louisiana, a student of visiting teacher of jazz piano=20
Dan Wall; and bassist Curtis Ostle =9206 from Chevy Chase, Maryland a=20
student of Professor of Jazz Studies and Double Bass Peter Dominguez.
The OJS is an ensemble whose members are nominated each year by =
the=20
jazz studies faculty at the Conservatory. They represent the most=20
outstanding student performers, arrangers, and composers from the=20
Conservatory, and their performance repertoire includes original=20
compositions and arrangements of classic jazz.=A0In past years the OJS=20=
has been featured at the Detroit, Elmhurst, and Notre Dame jazz=20
festivals, at performance venues in Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis,=20
Kansas City, and Denver, and at Jazz Aspen Snowmass, as well as at many=20=
high schools and arts programs throughout the United States.
Oberlin=92s undergraduate jazz studies program, chaired by =
Professor of=20
African American Music Wendell Logan, prepares students for careers as=20=
professional jazz musicians and for advanced study in jazz. The jazz=20
studies faculty includes composers and performers who, in addition to=20
teaching lessons and coaching ensembles, maintain active performing=20
careers throughout the world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have achieved=20
success in the jazz idiom, among them keyboardist Ted Baker, pianist=20
and composer Stanley Cowell, bassist, composer, and arranger Leon Lee=20
Dorsey, pianist, arranger, and producer Allen Farnham, bassist Ben=20
Jaffe, composer and pianist Jon Jang, writer, composer, and saxophonist=20=
James McBride, and trumpeter, trombonist, and composer Michael Mossman.
The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated =
within=20
the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest=20=
continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned=20
internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber=20
and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, =
Oberlin=92s=20
alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of=20
the serious music world.
# # #
Media Contact Only:
Marci Janas=09
=09
Marci Janas
Director of Conservatory Media Relations
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
39 West College Street
Oberlin, OH 44074
www.oberlin.edu/con
(P) 440-775-8328
(F) 440-775-5457
marci.janas at oberlin.edu=
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CONTACT: Marci Janas
August 26, 2005 440-775-8328 or
0000,0000,FFFFmarci.janas at oberlin.edu
STUDENTS FROM THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC TO
PERFORM AT CLEVELAND=92S INGENUITY FESTIVAL OF ART AND =
TECHNOLOGY
The Oberlin Jazz Septet and representative work from Oberlin=92s TIMARA
department are among scores of performers and exhibits exploring the
intersection of art and technology in more than 20 venues throughout
the city.
OBERLIN and CLEVELAND =97 The Oberlin Jazz Septet (OJS),
the premier small jazz combo featuring students from the Oberlin
Conservatory of Music, and representative work from the Conservatory=92s
TIMARA department (Technology in Music and the Related Arts), will be
among the scores of performers and exhibits exploring the intersection
of art and technology in venues throughout downtown Cleveland Sept. 1
=97 4 for the city=92s first-ever Ingenuity Festival of Art and =
Technology.
The TIMARA department will present a free video concert, shown
Saturday, Sept. 3, at 5 p.m. in the Cleveland Trust Rotunda=92s =93Temple
of Technology,=94 located at 900 Euclid Avenue. The OJS performs a free
concert Sunday, Sept. 4, at 1 p.m. at the heart of the festival, on
the 4th Street Stage. The festival district is located in the lower
Euclid Avenue area from Public Square to East 9th Street, plus East
4th Street from Euclid to Prospect. Performances and exhibits will
take place at traditional venues, clubs, and restaurants, as well as
in unique areas such as alleys, vacant storefronts, and streetscape
stages. For complete information about dates, hours, venues,
performances, and exhibits, please visit
=
0000,0000,FFFFwww.IngenuityCleveland.com<=
/color>.
Assistant Professor of Computer Music and Digital Arts Tom Lopez
chairs the Conservatory=92s TIMARA department. Oberlin was the first to
bring music technology to a small undergraduate institution, offering
courses in electronic and computer music since 1968, when the National
Science Foundation provided a large startup grant. Oberlin established
TIMARA in the early 1970s; its mission was =96 and is to this day =96 to
study the connections between music and the other arts =96 dance,
theater, video, and film.
In 1987 Oberlin established an electronic and computer music
curriculum leading to a bachelor of music degree. Students enrolled in
this major combine traditional subjects in music with the newest
methods for music making. Classes in music history and theory,
ethnomusicology, and performance give electronic and computer music
students a perspective for viewing their own music. For more
information about TIMARA, visit http://timara.con.oberlin.edu.
Members of the Oberlin Jazz Septet for 2005-2006 are trombonist =
Allie
Bosso =9206 from Simsbury, Connecticut, a student of Associate Professor
of Jazz Trombone Robin Eubanks; saxophonist John Butler =9206 from Lake
Forest Park, Washington, a student of Visiting Professor of Jazz
Saxophone Gary Bartz; guitarist Andrew Conklin =9206 from Wyndmoor,
Pennsylvania, a student of Associate Professor of Jazz Guitar Robert
Ferrazza; Theodore Croker =9207 from Leesburg, Florida, on trumpet, a
student of Visiting Professor of Jazz Trumpet Marcus Belgrave; drummer
Charles Foldesh =9207 from Prescott, Arizona, a student of Assistant
Professor of Jazz Percussion Billy Hart; pianist Sullivan Fortner =9208
from LaPlace, Louisiana, a student of visiting teacher of jazz piano
Dan Wall; and bassist Curtis Ostle =9206 from Chevy Chase, Maryland a
student of Professor of Jazz Studies and Double Bass Peter Dominguez.
The OJS is an ensemble whose members are nominated each year by =
the
jazz studies faculty at the Conservatory. They represent the most
outstanding student performers, arrangers, and composers from the
Conservatory, and their performance repertoire includes original
compositions and arrangements of classic jazz.=A0In past years the OJS
has been featured at the Detroit, Elmhurst, and Notre Dame jazz
festivals, at performance venues in Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis,
Kansas City, and Denver, and at Jazz Aspen Snowmass, as well as at
many high schools and arts programs throughout the United States.
Oberlin=92s undergraduate jazz studies program, chaired by =
Professor of
African American Music Wendell Logan, prepares students for careers as
professional jazz musicians and for advanced study in jazz. The jazz
studies faculty includes composers and performers who, in addition to
teaching lessons and coaching ensembles, maintain active performing
careers throughout the world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have achieved
success in the jazz idiom, among them keyboardist Ted Baker, pianist
and composer Stanley Cowell, bassist, composer, and arranger Leon Lee
Dorsey, pianist, arranger, and producer Allen Farnham, bassist Ben
Jaffe, composer and pianist Jon Jang, writer, composer, and
saxophonist James McBride, and trumpeter, trombonist, and composer
Michael Mossman.
Courier
The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, =
founded
in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of Oberlin
College since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory
in the United States. Renowned internationally as a professional music
school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 =
by
the Washington Post, Oberlin=92s alumni have gone on to
achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world.
# # #
Media Contact Only:
Marci Janas=09
=09
Marci Janas
Director of Conservatory Media Relations
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
39 West College Street
Oberlin, OH 44074
www.oberlin.edu/con
(P) 440-775-8328
(F) 440-775-5457
marci.janas at oberlin.edu=
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From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Aug 26 11:39:09 2005
From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (M-A-B!)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 11:39:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL] Cinemax wants you...
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Castings for Cinemax Adult theme film sent to me by: ANAKEDFILMPROD at aol.com
----------------------------------------------------------------------OVER NIGHT PRODUCTIONS IS CASTING:'The Black Erotic Tales
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Cable Erotic Tale to be seen after hours on the Cable Network Cinemax. Filming will start in mid July ending in Mid August 05
Cable Movie will be filmed in South Hampton New York and New York City.
Movie is a take off of Old 70's Network Show' Love American Style'
Film is about the sexual liberation of Roger and Linda. 2 Yuppie
African Americans whom are always in the same bind they work, they
have great careers. He is A Dentist she is an Highly successful Stock Broker.yet they have no passion in they're sex life. she looks thru a local paper that's talk about Erotic Tales an Island where the men are all beautiful and the women are all beautiful. they then agree to visit and all of they're sexual fantasies come true.
Linda is a 30 something year old sexy female with a fantasy of being with a younger black man
Linda :should be 22-32 but actress must be able to play sexy and
sensual and must have an incredible body.(ala Angela Basset in 'HOW
STELLA GOT HER GROVE BACK' Actress has to be extremely comfortable
with nudity and highly sexual erotic scenes.
Roger:Should be 22 to 30 great body and comfortable with nudity and
highly sexual and erotic images.
Khalil: Must be 18-24 great shape and Linda's biggest fantasy..
Khalil is street but sexual and sensual. Khalil has major
dialogue, must be an actor who is extremely sexy and erotic.Also
there is front nudity in the scenes so Khalil should also be well
endowed.
Josie Must be 18-30 and she must be able to act and she should be close to 36-24-36 she is Rogers biggest fantasy a female whom can dance for him, and make him feel like a king.
Horace:18 30 must have great body and is into trying to compete for
Linda. Horace should be a dancer or good at erotic dancing.
Horace and Khalil are the Islands biggest stars and is an highly
successful dancer.we will be looking at dancers and also male adult
entertainment Dancers to fulfill this part
Also need about 30 nude Actors and Actress for Island Atmosphere.
anakedfilmprod at aol.com
all positions are paid.. this is not a porno. just a erotic fantasy
MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen!
http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com
(?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2005?)
The OA: "Original Answer" since 1998
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----------------------------------------------------------------------OVER NIGHT PRODUCTIONS IS CASTING:'The Black Erotic Tales --------------------------------------------------------------------
Cable Erotic Tale to be seen after hours on the Cable Network Cinemax. Filming will start in mid July ending in Mid August 05
Cable Movie will be filmed in South Hampton New York and New York City.
Movie is a take off of Old 70's Network Show' Love American Style'
Film is about the sexual liberation of Roger and Linda. 2 Yuppie African Americans whom are always in the same bind they work, they have great careers. He is A Dentist she is an Highly successful Stock Broker.yet they have no passion in they're sex life. she looks thru a local paper that's talk about Erotic Tales an Island where the men are all beautiful
and the women are all beautiful. they then agree to visit and all of they're sexual fantasies come true.
Linda is a 30 something year old sexy female with a fantasy of being with a younger black man
Linda :should be 22-32 but actress must be able to play sexy and sensual and must have an incredible body.(ala Angela Basset in 'HOW STELLA GOT HER GROVE BACK' Actress has to be extremely comfortable with nudity and highly sexual erotic scenes.
Roger:Should be 22 to 30 great body and comfortable with nudity and highly sexual and erotic images.
Khalil: Must be 18-24 great shape and Linda's biggest fantasy.. Khalil is street but sexual and sensual. Khalil has major dialogue, must be an actor who is extremely sexy and erotic.Also there is front nudity in the scenes so Khalil should also be well endowed.
Josie Must be 18-30 and she must be able to act and she should be close to
36-24-36 she is Rogers biggest fantasy a female whom can dance for him, and make him feel like a king.
Horace:18 30 must have great body and is into trying to compete for Linda. Horace should be a dancer or good at erotic dancing.
Horace and Khalil are the Islands biggest stars and is an highly successful dancer.we will be looking at dancers and also male adult entertainment Dancers to fulfill this part
Also need about 30 nude Actors and Actress for Island Atmosphere.
anakedfilmprod at aol.com
all positions are paid.. this is not a porno. just a erotic fantasy
MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen!
http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com
(?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2005?)
The OA: "Original Answer" since 1998
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From clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Aug 26 13:00:43 2005
From: clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com (Margaret Holden)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 13:00:43 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last notice
Message-ID: <20050826200043.33615.qmail@web50410.mail.yahoo.com>
OHIO DANCE THEATRE of Oberlin, a professional ballet
school, offering ballet, modern, and jazz technique as
well as dance for young children, is opening a new
studio in Westlake.
PLACEMENT CLASS FOR Advanced and Intermediate students
in ballet (11 and over) will be Saturday, August 27th
at 10:00 a.m.
Address is 26615 Center Ridge Road, Westlake
Phone: 440 774 6077 for additional information.
Boys and Girls--dress appropriately for ballet class,
girls on pointe bring pointe shoes.
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From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Fri Aug 26 15:09:43 2005
From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 18:09:43 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Performing Arts Season
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216-987-4400 to have one mailed
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Uppity Blues Women - Universes: Slanguage - N*W*C*, The Race Play - Bill =
Rudman's The Song Is You! - Paquito D'Rivera, Larry Harlow and the Jazz =
Legends - Bio Ritmo - Randy Weston - Jason Moran and The Bandwagon - =
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From rl07summers at yahoo.com Fri Aug 26 19:07:46 2005
From: rl07summers at yahoo.com (Rebecca Summers)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 19:07:46 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a show choir arrangement - Walking in Rhythm
Message-ID: <20050827020746.94633.qmail@web61119.mail.yahoo.com>
Walking in Rhythm is currently out of print in all
music companies that I have checked. Does anyone
have this arrangement from an old show-choir show or a
source that we may not have considered? We are
looking for the four part arrangement with
accompaniment.
Thanks for any assistance.
rl07summers at yahoo.com
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From Tinks1026 at aol.com Fri Aug 26 22:03:16 2005
From: Tinks1026 at aol.com (Tinks1026 at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 01:03:16 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Grease auditions at brecksville
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From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Fri Aug 26 22:25:41 2005
From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Rainbow Repertory Company)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 01:25:41 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GERSHWIN BY GEORGE - an Ohio Premiere Production
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Don't miss the Ohio Premiere of the only play written about George =
Gershwin! Over 25 Gershwin songs from his Broadway, symphonic and folk =
opera compositions. Steve Dallas plays Gershwin...Joseph Ledford/Jimmy =
Durante - Rose Forrester/Ethel Merman - Don Miller/Al Jolson - Sandy =
Hina/Adele Astaire - Ken Kramer/Paul Whiteman - Kent LeMar/Fred Astaire =
- Stan Krawson/Don Wilson - Wilhelmenia Glenn/Anne Wiggins Brown.
Tickets: $12.50 Students $8 Under 10 $6
Location: Cultural Center Ed Center 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. =
Canton
Produced by the Rainbow Repertory Company, Lois DiGiacomo, Director
Call: 330.456.7397 or email rainbowrep at neo.rr.com
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The Rainbow Repertory Company
330.456.7397 =20
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plays=20
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From cain_chance at yahoo.com Fri Aug 26 22:46:16 2005
From: cain_chance at yahoo.com (Kelly James)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 22:46:16 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]wonderful stray cat needs home
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A wonderful, pretty, lap cat needs home. She is WONDERFUL!!!!!! I would love to keep her, but I have 3 cats already. She is fixed and fully declawed ( front and back claws are gone). SHE IS AN INSIDE CAT!!!!!!!!!! Right now she is living in my garage, (poor thing), so if you, or someone you know, would like to be loved to death please e-mail me.
Kelly J.
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From jmango at geaugalake.com Sat Aug 27 05:31:53 2005
From: jmango at geaugalake.com (James Mango)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 08:31:53 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Geauga Lake Seeks Halloween Performers
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Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom seeks performers, make-up artists and costu=
mers for our Halloween =91Haunt.=92
We are looking for performers of varied styles, and experience levels to pe=
rform in our various haunted attractions.
Performance weekends are September 23 through October 30 =96 on Friday nigh=
ts, Saturdays and Sundays.
If interested please click on the following link:
https://jobs.geaugalake.com/index.cfm?
Please fill out an online application, and be sure to select a Haunt catego=
ry as your 1st job preference.
Thank you for taking the time, and if you have any questions please call Ja=
mes Mango at 1.330.995.7823
James Mango
Entertainment Department Supervisor
Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom
1.330.995.7823
jmango at geaugalake.com
________________________________________________________________
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From Denham13 at aol.com Sat Aug 27 06:15:47 2005
From: Denham13 at aol.com (Denham13 at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 09:15:47 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]mystery produced
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Lynda Rodriguez is looking for a mystery producer for a September show.
This is to introduce to you that nice Mr. Denham of Shadow Stalkers who
designs the mysteries for Cedar Point and the Hotel Breakers each September. Shadow
Stalkers has been producing mysteries and team building programs for 10
years. In addition to Cedar Point we've worked with museums and corporations, the
American Heart Association, Ravenwood Castle--we've done everything from six
guests overnight at a B&B to 225 guests on a dinner cruise.
My phone number is 419-663-4103 and I'd love to talk to you about
producing a show!
Denham
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teries and team building programs for 10 years. In addition to Cedar P=
oint we've worked with museums and corporations, the American Heart Associat=
ion, Ravenwood Castle--we've done everything from six guests overnight at a=20=
B&B to 225 guests on a dinner cruise.
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From angelorange48 at hotmail.com Sat Aug 27 07:21:04 2005
From: angelorange48 at hotmail.com (susan madden)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 10:21:04 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Our Town" auditions
Message-ID:
Auditions for The Grindstone Players
fall production of
?OUR T0WN?
written by Thornton Wilder
Directed by Ellen Rooney
Audition Dates:
Sunday, September 11 2005
2:00pm to 4:00pm
7:00pm to 9:00pm
Monday, September 12, 2005
7:00pm to 9:00Pm
St Andrew?s Presbyterian Church
23114 West Road
Olmsted Falls, Ohio
PERFORMANCE DATES:
October 14, 15, and 21,22
Roles available
4 women 20 to 60 years old
11 men20 to 60 years old
1 girl14 to 16
1 boy10 or 11
Any questions, call Kent Overton, producer, at (440) 238-4166
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From Huntheatre at aol.com Sat Aug 27 07:35:36 2005
From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 10:35:36 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hound of the Baskervilles" Auditions at Huntington
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Just a reminder....................
Huntington Playhouse will hold auditions for the Sherlock Holmes mystery,
"Hound of the Baskervilles". The auditions will take place on Monday, August
29th and Tuesday, August 30th at 7:30 PM.
Director John Hnat is seeking 5 men and 5 women for the production. The age
ranges should be mid 20's and older for all performers. English accents are
a must. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. No
appointments are necessary.
The play will run from October 20 to Nov. 6th.
For more details, check the web site at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_
(http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com/)
Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in bay Village and is a
licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks.
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From dafio at msn.com Sat Aug 27 08:13:58 2005
From: dafio at msn.com (Lynda)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 11:13:58 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oct 15th, Murder Mystery in North Olmsted!
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The annual benefit will host
STARSTRUCK!
a Musical Murder Mystery by Random Acts!
The contestants are missing but the SHOW MUST GO ON!
(Audience participation like you have NEVER seen!)
Sat Oct 15th at 6:00 PM
Dinner and show $30
For reservations call 440-734-2414
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From hillary1sassy at yahoo.com Sat Aug 27 08:54:47 2005
From: hillary1sassy at yahoo.com (Hillary Howcroft)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 08:54:47 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Woman In White music
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Does anyone have the score to the Woman in White? I would very much appreciate it if anyone could help me. I mostly am interested in the Marian songs. Thanks for any kind of help anyone can give me. Hillary Billups
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From sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com Sat Aug 27 09:15:41 2005
From: sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com (sharonmxg)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 12:15:41 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Props needed!!!
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Hello fellow NEOPalers,
Coming soon!
Rodgers & Hammerstein's SOUTH PACIFIC
is coming soon to the main stage Theater at the Tri-C Eastern campus.
Produced by the Jewish Community Center
and directed by our own Award Winning Fred Sternfeld!
We are in need of props for this popular musical. If you have (or have =
a connection to) any WW II military accessories or South Sea Island =
knick-knacks please contact me right away.
Specific items needed include:
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Beverage containers, Palm Leaf Hats, Large Sea Shells, Palm or Coral =
Leaf Fans, Carved wooden bowls, a Hookah, Large Buddha, Large Earthen =
Jug, Tropical foliage (I need lots), Native Masks.
Also needed:
Ventriloquist dummy, Generator Motor (just the engine, it does not need =
to work), Cammo Netting (only if you don't need back), Parachute =
Material (only if you don't need back).
Sharon Epstein
Prop Mistress-South Pacific =20
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From impuffinstuff at yahoo.com Sat Aug 27 09:35:41 2005
From: impuffinstuff at yahoo.com (Lynda Rodriguez)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 09:35:41 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need murder mystery; moving party to December
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Thank you to all who responded, but I guess I need to be more specific.
We want an established company (maybe come to see a public show)
who can accommodate 200 people in attendance. We want to solve
a mystery and we aren?t interested in playing the parts ourselves,
so no board game type show will work.
It seems some groups cannot handle large audiences. Please respond
if you are a mystery producer who can handle audience of 200.
L.R.
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Thank you to all who responded, but I guess I need to be more specific.
We want an established company (maybe come to see a public show)
who can accommodate 200 people in attendance.We want to solve
a mystery and we aren?t interested in playing the parts ourselves,
so no board game type show will work.
It seems some groups cannot handle large audiences.Please respond
if you are a mystery producer who can handle audience of 200.
L.R.
Yahoo! Mail
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From Kutzeri1977 at aol.com Sat Aug 27 09:52:37 2005
From: Kutzeri1977 at aol.com (Kutzeri1977 at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 12:52:37 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]beautiful townhouse for rent $799/month
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* Located on the banks of the historic flats,
* close to public transportation.
* 1 bedroom townhouse, contemporary open floor plan.
* Two balconies with a view of the flats and cuyahoga river.
* Newer carpet and appliances.
* Overlooks "gardens" featured in the Plain Dealer.
* Two blocks from West Side Market.
* 15 min. walk to Jacob's field and Gundarena.
* Call 440-667-7090
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Newer carpet and appliances.=20
Overlooks "gardens" featured in the Plain Dealer.=20
Two blocks from West Side Market.=20
15 min. walk to Jacob's field and Gundarena.=20
Call 440-667-7090=20
$799/month
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From dafio at msn.com Sat Aug 27 09:54:24 2005
From: dafio at msn.com (Lynda)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 12:54:24 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Murder Mystery Producer
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From ricardo2541 at msn.com Sat Aug 27 13:24:36 2005
From: ricardo2541 at msn.com (DALE SHIELDS)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 16:24:36 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]August Wilson
Message-ID:
Renowned playwright has liver cancer
August Wilson: 'I've lived a blessed life'
Friday, August 26, 2005; Posted: 10:44 a.m. EDT (14:44 GMT)
SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson
has been diagnosed with liver cancer and told a newspaper in his native
Pittsburgh that he is dying.
Wilson, 60, who lives in Seattle, was diagnosed with the ailment in June.
"It's not like poker, you can't throw your hand in," Wilson told the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in a story published Friday. "I've lived a blessed
life. I'm ready."
Wilson has recently been completing his 10-play cycle chronicling the black
experience in 20th-century America -- one play for each decade.
Two plays in the cycle, "Fences" and "The Piano Lesson," earned Pulitzer
Prizes. The 10th play, "Radio Golf," is now running at the Mark Taper Forum
in Los Angeles.
Wilson's personal assistant, Deanna Levitin, told The Seattle Times until
very recently, Wilson was working on rewrites of "Radio Golf," and that
people close to him remain optimistic.
"One of the things I'm proudest of in my career is producing so much of
August's work here," Seattle Repertory Theater managing director Benjamin
Moore said. "I'm going to believe that since August is such a feisty guy,
he'll meet this health challenge like he's met the challenge of writing an
extraordinary cultural history."
Wilson has lived in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood since 1990. He and
his wife, Constant Romero, a costume designer he married in 1994, have a
daughter, Azula. Wilson also has a daughter from an earlier marriage.
"He's taking (the cancer) very well, with a lot of strength and
determination," his wife told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. "It's so hard
when an illness falls on you. He has so many plans for working."
The Pittsburgh newspaper said doctors had recommended drug therapy followed
by a liver transplant, but the disease proved too far advanced. Wilson said
his physicians told him then that he had three to five months to live.
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may
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"There are no wrong notes." --Thelonius Monk
From eowyn737 at sbcglobal.net Sat Aug 27 13:43:13 2005
From: eowyn737 at sbcglobal.net (Kate Klotzbach)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 13:43:13 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Job Where a Theater Person Can Make Their Own Schedule
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A JOB WHERE A THEATER PERSON CAN MAKE THEIR OWN SCHEDULE
Need some extra cash but are having a hard time finding that part-time job that will work around a rehearsal schedule? Or worse yet, a tech week???
I?m building a Spa Diva team and BeautiControl is looking for people who know how to work a room!
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?Just need some side cash?
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EVERYONE DESERVES AN ESCAPE! BeautiControl?s Spa Escape is your way to:
1) Earn some extra cash by ?hanging out with the girls? doing spa parties
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3) De-Stress your friends, co-workers and family
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From drfranknfurter at aol.com Sat Aug 27 14:10:23 2005
From: drfranknfurter at aol.com (drfranknfurter at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 17:10:23 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Riverwind" at The University of Akron!
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Three generations of restless souls search for contentment at a summer cabin retreat in this intimate, poignant musical about love in the face of life.
Fred and Louise Sumner, a middle aged couple plagued with serious marital troubles, return to the idyllic spot of their honeymoon 18 years ago: Riverwind, a tranquil, secluded inn on the banks of the Wabash river, whose beauty and simplicity grant clear vision and peace to those lucky enough to recognize it. Also at the inn are Virginia and Burt (a young unmarried couple whose relationship is at a crossroads of its own), a handsome young man named John, and Jenny, the naive young daughter of Riverwind's unflappable manager and matron, Leona. Riverwind works its magic as the couple sport through their troubles and emotions, emerging a little stronger and, with any luck, a little wiser.
A tender, humorous book and a fresh well-crafted, witty eclectic score made this very human drama one of the most successful off-Broadway shows of the 1960s.
Book, Music, and Lyrics by John Jennings
Guzzetta Recital Hall
The University of Akron
September 9, 10, 16 & 17 at 8 p.m.
September 11 & 18 at 2:30 p.m.
Tickets
General $12
Faculty/Staff/Senior $10
Students $5
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Three generations of restless souls search for contentment at a summer cabin retreat in this intimate, poignant musical about love in the face of life.
Fred and Louise Sumner, a middle aged couple plagued with serious marital troubles, return to the idyllic spot of their honeymoon 18 years ago: Riverwind, a tranquil, secluded inn on the banks of the Wabash river, whose beauty and simplicity grant clear vision and peace to those lucky enough to recognize it. Also at the inn are Virginia and Burt (a young unmarried couple whose relationship is at a crossroads of its own), a handsome young man named John, and Jenny, the naive young daughter of Riverwind's unflappable manager and matron, Leona. Riverwind works its magic as the couple sport through their troubles and emotions, emerging a little stronger and, with any luck, a little wiser.
A tender, humorous book and a fresh well-crafted, witty eclectic score made this very human drama one of the most successful off-Broadway shows of the 1960s.
Book, Music, and Lyrics by John Jennings
Guzzetta Recital Hall
The University of Akron
September 9, 10, 16 & 17 at 8 p.m.
September 11 & 18 at 2:30 p.m.
Tickets
General $12
Faculty/Staff/Senior $10
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From cinevid at yahoo.com Sat Aug 27 14:34:16 2005
From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 14:34:16 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MADNESS phase one complete
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M A D N E S S
a feature film by Bill Johns
A special thank you to all who came out to our funeral scene and especially to Connie for playing dead!
The first phase of our shoot schedule is complete and we have some amazing results to show for it. My undying gratitude to our Cast and Crew for their tireless efforts:
Jami Ross as Megan, Michael Rose as Alex, Michelene Pancoe as Karen, Devan Lindsey as Leah, Laura Cool as Heather, Bernadette Mahar as Jenny, Alex Biats as Young Alex, Rick Montgomery as Paul, Shelley Marks as Bonnie, and Jeffrey Haber as Danny.
Each one is very talented and worthy of much more praise than I can express.
And to my small but mighty crew!
Andy Schofield, co-producer and 1st AD; Matt Collander, cinematographer; and Rich Perrine, soundman.
These folks came from places as far away as Canton, Youngstown, North Olmsted, and Wadsworth to be a part of this project and have shown me how vital and talented this area is.
If you would like to see some stills from the actual film frames, visit the website and click on the MADNESS links. (www.cinevidproductions.com)
If anyone is interested in investing in the film, there are a few interests left, but please contact Bill Johns - (440) 796-7417 for more information.
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M A D N E S S
a feature film by Bill Johns
A special thank you to all who came out to our funeral scene and especially to Connie for playing dead!
The first phase of our shoot schedule is complete and we have some amazing results to show for it. My undying gratitude to our Cast and Crew for their tireless efforts:
Jami Ross as Megan, Michael Rose as Alex, Michelene Pancoe as Karen, Devan Lindsey as Leah, Laura Cool as Heather, Bernadette Mahar as Jenny, Alex Biats as Young Alex, Rick Montgomery as Paul, Shelley Marks as Bonnie, and Jeffrey Haber as Danny.
Each one is very talented and worthy of much more praise than I can express.
And to my small but mighty crew!
Andy Schofield, co-producer and 1st AD; Matt Collander, cinematographer; and Rich Perrine, soundman.
These folks came from places as far away as Canton, Youngstown, North Olmsted, and Wadsworth to be a part of this project and have shown me how vital and talented this area is.
If you would like to see some stills from the actual film frames, visit the website and click on the MADNESS links. (www.cinevidproductions.com)
If anyone is interested in investing in the film, there are a few interests left, but please contact Bill Johns - (440) 796-7417 for more information.
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From newparablefilms at yahoo.com Sat Aug 27 20:22:36 2005
From: newparablefilms at yahoo.com (John Martin)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:22:36 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for female villain for super hero film
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Could you post the following:
I am looking for that special person to play a mid eastern villainess. Here is what I am looking for: Female, long, dark hair, dark complexion, mid eastern or can pass as mid eastern. Mid eastern accent a plus, but I can supply the dialog with an accent on tape to learn from. Please send headshot and acting credits to newparablefilms at yahoo.com. I must fill this role soon.
Thanks,
John Martin
New Parable Films
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Could you post the following:
I am looking for that special person to play a mid eastern villainess. Here is what I am looking for: Female, long, dark hair, dark complexion, mid eastern or can pass as mid eastern. Mid eastern accent a plus, but I can supply the dialog with an accent on tape to learn from. Please send headshot and acting credits to newparablefilms at yahoo.com. I must fill this role soon.
Thanks,
John Martin
New Parable Films
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From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Aug 28 07:03:05 2005
From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 10:03:05 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FPAC -- some plans for next summer & student testimonials
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_Fairmount Performing Arts Camp _=20
(http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac/summercamp.htm) =20
recently completed it's second season!
=20
WE HAD A GREAT SUMMER! Here are some of the new things we are considering=20
for the summer of '06...
=20
-- A choice of multiple programs, including one that will be a "professiona=
l=20
training institute" offering a conservatory style setting and one that will=
=20
have a few non-theater activities
=20
-- The opportunity to specialize in Musical Theater, Contemporary Theater o=
r=20
Shakespeare and have some "elective" choices
=20
-- AND a separate group for an over 18 crowd, (yes, due to numerous request=
s=20
we are going to open the program to adults)
=20
-- A NYC trip to see some Broadway shows and meet a few stars
=20
There will be many more details about our plans in the near future, so be=20
sure to watch the NEohioPAL postings! You can also get on the mailing list=
for=20
a brochure by calling Shirley at 440-338-3171.
=20
Also, if anyone has other suggestions for FPAC, feel free to write me.
=20
Fred Sternfeld
Director, Fairmount Performing Arts Camp
_http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
=20
PS -- Our students filled out evaluations on the last day. Excerpts below=20
...
=20
=20
FPAC =E2=80=9905 Student & Parent Testimonials=20
I loved camp =E2=80=93 I really felt like I was in a theatre school with cl=
asses on =20
every aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking=20
to prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because=20=
of=20
camp I feel inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are=20
incredible and each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!=
!=20
Anne Markt=20
Superb. I loved everyone. This camp has taught me more in three weeks tha=
n=20
I have learned elsewhere in years.=20
Dan O=E2=80=99Neil=20
Camp was a great experience=E2=80=A6I learned so much about myself and peop=
le in=20
general. Learned an extreme amount =E2=80=93 will always remember what I le=
arned =E2=80=93=20
changed my perception of acting=E2=80=A6staff was very helpful =E2=80=A6 I=20=
overall improved=20
greatly=E2=80=A6Thank you for allowing me to learn so much in just a few w=
eeks.=20
Katelyn Blockinger=20
=E2=80=A6the classes were fantastic and provided great information. I had=20=
a great=20
time with the people =E2=80=A6 I loved meeting everyone =E2=80=A6 a great t=
ime with CP! She=20
taught us so much =E2=80=A6=20
Jason Modica=20
I never walk out of the camp without learning at least 5 things that are =20
applicable to my career. Superb staff.=20
Corey Harper=20
You guys taught me so much =E2=80=93 thank you! I learned so much this yea=
r and met=20
so many people and scene study was amazing. Learning how to audition for=20
college was the most helpful=E2=80=A6=20
Megan Roose=20
This was one of the most amazing experiences ever. I really believe I have=
=20
improved because I was challenged.=20
Bridget Vargo=20
WOW=E2=80=A6WOW. I can=E2=80=99t think of a better word to describe this c=
amp. I=E2=80=99ve=20
learned & gained so much! I=E2=80=99ve gained knowledge, confidence and s=
ome great=20
friends. What a wonderful staff. I was honored to be taught by these incr=
edible=20
people. Beyond words!!! This camp was so amazing. Thank you so so so muc=
h=20
for this incredible opportunity!=20
Jaime Welch=20
I thought it was great! Thanks for everything. Superb!=20
Jane Larson=20
Dear Mr. Sternfeld,=20
Thank you for the special arrangements you have made for Kathleen. She is=20
LOVING being at camp and is very happy. You didn't have to do all that yo=
u=20
have done to make her camp so successful and my husband I want to thank you=
=E2=80=A6=20
Sincerely,=20
Deborah O'Connor=20
Parent of Kathleen O=E2=80=99Connor=20
Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am=20
excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! Thi=
s =20
program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommend this progra=
m to=20
other college students. The full time staff was excellent. They are all=20
obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models and I=
=20
learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work wit=
h Fred=20
and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he was=
=20
here. SUPERB! =20
Shaina Vencel=20
This was one of the best overall theater experiences I=E2=80=99ve ever had!=
I made=20
new friends and I learned so much from the super professional staff=E2=80=
=A6. Beth=20
was amazing!=20
Eden Raiz=20
This camp was an awesome experience. I=E2=80=99ve taken other camp/classes=20=
and those=20
camps didn=E2=80=99t really teach me how to act, they just taught their stu=
dents how=20
to be on stage. This camp actually taught acting in many different forms=20
(i.e. scene study, improv., etc.) Truly Educational!! The staff was very=20
helpful. It was good to experience each teacher b/c each had their own uniq=
ue=20
techniques & each challenged students in their own way. Awesome. Scene Stud=
y class=20
was so much fun! Magdalyn Donnelly was an extremely qualified teacher. She=20
taught and gave excellent direction and knew how to make class unique and=20
pleasant. The music teachers David Williams and Heidi Herczeg were highly =20
qualified. I liked the theory of breathing techniques. Andrew May taught an=
awesome=20
lesson! Joan Ellison gave an awesome master class on belting =E2=80=93 Supe=
rb!=20
Overall very educational experience & a fun time, met some good friends.=20
J.P. Makowski=20
I love FPAC =E2=80=93 it is so awesome! The staff were superb =E2=80=93 I l=
ove them all - =20
But most of all =E2=80=93 Alicia, CP, and Fred. =E2=80=A6Coolaroonie. Tenn=
ille ROX. The=20
Overnight =3D AWESOME. Learned how to really act. I really learned a lot,=20=
It=20
was really fun. =20
Alexa Money=20
Alicia Kahn rox my sox! Really fun! Audition Techniques gave me a lot of=20
info. Andrew May was hilarious! Improv was so much fun. Mitchell Fields was=
=20
funny!=20
Caroline Hatch=20
You know it=E2=80=99s a good thing when you wake up each morning eager to d=
o what=20
you love best. The camp is cozy. I loved Maggie Donnelly because she taught=
us=20
as well as learned from us. Audition Techniques class was great =E2=80=
=93 so=20
helpful! I loved camp so much. We learned so much, more than I have @ other=
=20
professional camps.=20
Jenica Money=20
Best theatrical training I have ever gotten. Really enjoyed the entire staf=
f=20
=E2=80=93 they all brought something different to the table. Magdalyn Donne=
lly is my=20
hero.=20
Anonymous=20
I thought is was so great! We all did a lot of different things that some=20
have never done before and had a lot of fun doing so. I loved the staff, t=
hey=20
made great decisions and taught us a lot. They made every lesson fun. I had=
=20
so much fun and it went so fast =E2=80=93 I wish it was longer. So great!!=
! Loved=20
it!!!=20
Taylor Cochran=20
This was the best camp I have ever been to! I learned a lot. Soo much fun!=
=20
Alicia Kahn was absolutely amazing and the entire staff was great. Mitchell=
=20
Fields was AWESOMELY HILARIOUS AND FUN!=20
Sarah Ridge
I met so many good friends, who I am planning to stay good friends with! I=
=20
learned tons! FUN FUN FUN! Maggie rox! CP is so awesome; learned so much=20
from Fred and her; Sean is so funny! Beth is very talented; Dana is the sta=
ge=20
combat master! VOICE TEACHERS ROCK! Alicia and Meg rock! Tennille is such a=
n=20
awesome dancer and teacher =E2=80=93 I can now say that I am a better dancer=
, tapper, =20
and more flexible. I learned how to make my head voice a lot more powerful a=
nd=20
stronger =E2=80=93 breathing rox! AWESOME! LEARNED SO MUCH! My passion f=
or =20
theatre has now gotten even stronger! It was the best learning experience I=
have=20
ever had! Camp was so amazing!=20
Julia Schonberg=20
I loved the camp. I learned a lot in 3 weeks. I love all of the teachers!=20
Very helpful. Taught me about myself. Thanks FPAC!=20
Molly Israel=20
It was 100% more fun than I expected. All of the staff members had a fun=20
personality. I love Alicia=E2=80=99s class SO much!! I improved so much,=20=
and I=E2=80=99m 10X=20
more ready to audition. I LOVE 2 DANCE.=20
Alexis Floyd=20
Great! Opens up the world of acting and made me more confident. Scene Study=
=20
was awesome! Great camp and a wonderful experience. I=E2=80=99m ready to sh=
ow my=20
talent to everyone!=20
Annie Leitch=20
It was very informative. I feel like I know a whole lot more. Great=20
teachers! Awesome.=20
Julia Slusarz=20
This was superduper cool! This experience has made me grow so much and=20
introduced me to so many great people. I looked forward to camp everyday.=20
Celia Kaplan=20
CP was awesome. Fred was great. I loved it! Great job! Comin=E2=80=99 n=
ext =20
summer.=20
Alex Mayes=20
This is the best camp I have ever been to. Even though I wasn=E2=80=99t ful=
ly=20
mobile, I was treated fairly and given just as many opportunities as all th=
e other=20
actors and actresses. The people are really very nice and the teachers are=20
amazing. My scene study teacher, CP, is hilarious, and definitely gave me s=
ome=20
great acting tips. I was impressed. Nuff said.=20
Hannah W.=20
Superb=E2=80=A6I will definitely take everything I have learned at camp and=
use it=20
to further grow in my acting skills.=20
Emma Schreibman=20
I really loved camp. It is such a great program. Two years down and many=20
more to go. I learned so much. I feel like I improved my acting a lot ov=
er=20
the three weeks. I loved the combination of having fun and being serious=20=
=E2=80=93 it=20
was just great.
Jenn Grobe=20
I loved the staff: they were fun, kind, supporting & really helped my skill=
s=20
and talents grow. Guest Artist Andrew May was absolutely amazing! Scene=20
Study was EXTREMELY helpful! It was really great & I learned a lot & I beli=
eve=20
I grew as an actor. Thank you again & again for all the support & help yo=
u=E2=80=99
ve given me this summer! =20
Rachel Kenney=20
=E2=80=A6learned a lot =E2=80=A6Joan Ellison taught me more in five minutes=
than I have=20
ever learned from any other vocal coach.=20
Alex Marzullo=20
This camp was an amazing experience for me. I learned so much about=20
technique and I was introduced to so many new things. The staff was really=
great =20
and very helpful. I will never forget this fantastic summer at FPAC!!=20
Molly Lashner=20
I LOVED The program! Everything was perfect! =20
Alyssa Taylor=20
I had an awesome time at camp. I learned a lot and met some awesome=20
people. The staff was a lot of fun.=20
Haley Fowler=20
Superb! This was the best acting experience ever! I learned more about=20
myself in these 3 weeks than I have in all my years of acting! =20
Tay Glass=20
It was a great experience. Now I=E2=80=99m sure acting is a career I want=
to=20
pursue. Maggie was an incredible teacher. I have never learned more in suc=
h=20
little time. Thanks for everything!=20
Kristen McCrae=20
I loved the camp and the counselors. Everything was great=E2=80=A6a ton of=20=
fun.=20
Nick Monreal=20
Learned a lot, gave me a good starting point to begin studies, lots of book=
s=20
on acting to read now! The staff were very well informed, talented group.=
=20
Joan Ellison =E2=80=93 Fantastic! Amazing at giving improving instruction i=
n such a=20
short time. =20
Dan Gibbons=20
I really loved the camp! I want to come next year. Meg was a really =20
great teacher! At the Showcase performance, I felt really proud of myself.=
=20
Anonymous=20
This camp is so much fun and is a big help with people=E2=80=99s acting ski=
lls. =20
Both years were A LOT of fun! The staff should all come back next year! Y=
ou=20
get to know people for so long it=E2=80=99s hard to say bye! Awesome=E2=
=80=A6=20
K8t Pops=20
I learned so much! The people are great! The teachers and students were=
=20
all so friendly that I felt right at home!=20
CJ Bonde=20
The overall program was SUPERB! Camp was definitely worth coming to... I=
=20
learned immensely and had fun at the same time.=20
Taylor Hess=20
Ice cream party is sweet. Stage Combat =E2=80=93 I got to kill Heather=
=E2=80=A6Funness. =20
Sean ROX. Showcase was amazing. =20
Julia Wilson=20
Awesome staff! CP was amazing w/critiques; I loved that she expected a lo=
t=20
from us=E2=80=A6 the staff and program were well put together. =20
Molly Andrews-Hinders=20
CP is awesome! Staff very friendly. Program superb. Andrew May hilarious.=20
Learned a lot. Very fun!=20
Emily Grodzik=20
This was the best theatre camp ever! I=E2=80=99m definitely coming back n=
ext year.=20
It was the best learning camp and it was the most fun camp! I liked how th=
e=20
staff already graduated college so they knew exactly what they were=20
teaching. The staff was very fun to be with=E2=80=A6 Next time I go into=
an audition it=20
will be great because I learned so much about it. I made a lot of new frien=
ds=20
and had a blast with them! Fred ran a great camp! =20
Dani Apple=20
I had so much fun at FPAC! I made so many new friends and learned so much=
.=20
I feel like I have a better chance at succeeding with the knowledge that I=
=E2=80=99
ve obtained here. The staff was great! They were so nice, and so =20
knowledgeable in their respective fields. It was great to work with so many=
different=20
people. I loved dance class! I loved improv! Superb program=E2=80=A6=20
Melissa Rotblatt=20
I learned so much more - that I assumed I already knew. Carol is awesom=
e=20
=E2=80=93 Fred makes it fun =E2=80=93 David is my new favorite music teacher=
=E2=80=93 and Heidi =20
has the coolest warm-ups. Showcase performance was SO FUN! The whole sta=
ff=20
is superb! Audition Techniques Class =E2=80=93 learned a lot! Audition log=
? Genius! =20
Dance Class =E2=80=93 Tennille! You are SO fun. She really made a connectio=
n with the=20
teens. Andrew May =E2=80=93 very entertaining. Joan Ellison =E2=80=93 it=
=E2=80=99s amazing how a=20
little mouth shape can change the entire tone of your voice! Mitchell Fiel=
ds =E2=80=93
HILARIOUS! The Overnight =E2=80=93 MARSHMALLOW! And you had veggie burger=
s! That=E2=80=99
s amazing and I love you for it!!!=20
Tiffany Stoker=20
Superb! I learned a lot of new things. So much fun. Gave me new techniques=
.=20
Thomas Green=20
Fred and C.P. were awesome! They really know their stuff, I couldn=E2=80=
=99t have=20
asked for better! They=E2=80=99ve taught me so, so much. I=E2=80=99m so gr=
ateful to them. =20
For the first time I had someone to show me how to go about creating a role=
. =20
The overnight was FUN! And the talent show was great! Thanks Sean for=20
staying up with us! This is one of the best things I=E2=80=99ve done to be=
tter myself=20
as a performer.=20
Erika Rylow=20
I love FPAC! It=E2=80=99s my most favorite camp in the whole world! I lo=
ve =20
improv! I really liked the do=E2=80=99s and don=E2=80=99t of auditioning w=
ith Carol. I like=20
the =E2=80=9Cae, eh, ie, oh, oo=E2=80=9D exercise! Sean Rocks! I think it=
=E2=80=99s really nice that=20
Andrew May helped us with our scene! Yay, Andrew May! I think it was fun=
=20
to act with Tom Fulton, yay, Tom Fulton! I think it was really nice that s=
he=20
helped us with singing, yay, Joan Ellison! Mitchell Fields is so funny! =20
Yay, Mitchell Fields! I love that we got time to hang out and talk! I lov=
e=20
the popsicles. I LOVE FPAC OVERNIGHTS!!=20
Miles Sternfeld=20
I learned a lot about acting and singing. I had a lot of fun. I=E2=80=99m=
=20
definitely coming back next year! Superb staff =E2=80=93 Sean, Heidi, David=
, Carol and Fred=20
were cool. Scene Study =E2=80=93 lovely. The Showcase Performance was grea=
t! I loved=20
being a part of it and my parents loved watching it. I learned a lot of=20
important things. Fun! Fun! The Overnight? OMG!! That was so fun!=20
Angie Holecko=20
This session I had Sean and Dana as my teachers.. They were amazing! I=20
always had my questions answered and were able to use them in my acting. I=
loved=20
the staff so much and I hope to see them all next year! Creating different=20
scenes in improv was so fun! I want to go home now and make my own. I lo=
ve=20
to dance and the final combinations were so cool. Audition Techniques clas=
s=20
will definitely help with future auditions. I loved the overnight =E2=80=
=93 when I=20
come next year I will definitely do it again.=20
Susan Muehrcke=20
Camp was so fun! Acting all day was wonderful. It made me grow as an =20
actor and as a person. It gave me more confidence. The camp staff was gr=
eat! =20
Alicia and Meg taught us well. They also let us go in the sprinkler. Sean=20
was REALLY nice and a very patient dance teacher. Carol was also really f=
un.=20
Heidi and David also made me feel more confident singing by myself. I=20
loved scene study! I loved the showcase! Improv was my favorite! =20
Zoe Harvan=20
A blast! It was great=E2=80=A6 The concepts studied=E2=80=A6were very he=
lpful. Improv=20
class =E2=80=93 extremely helpful. Joan Ellison =E2=80=93 her instant res=
ults were=20
absolutely stunning. She=E2=80=99s something else! What I enjoyed most was=20=
(pardon the =20
flattery) hearing the wisdom of Fred and Carol.=20
Andrew Miller=20
I enjoyed pretty much everything in camp. The games and activities were=20
really fun. Meg and Alicia were awesome and creative. I loved camp, I can=
=E2=80=99t =20
wait to come back next year=20
Anonymous=20
Everything was energetic and vibrant. It made me realize that I was born=20
to perform! Tennille was so fun! She taught us A LOT! Stage Combat =E2=80=
=93 WOW!=20
This was amazing! Absolutely fabulous! Joan Ellison =E2=80=93 Excellent!=20=
Fabulous!=20
Amazing! What more can I say? Mitchell Fields =E2=80=93 Hilarious and hyst=
erical! A=20
GREAT TEACHER! The overnight =E2=80=93 SO MUCH=E2=80=A6FUN!!! I loved th=
e camp! The=20
teachers are GREAT! I definitely hope to come back next year!=20
Megan Geddis=20
Now I can pretend to punch and slap people =E2=80=9CLOL=E2=80=9D Beth Roc=
ks. Maggie is=20
the bomb. Love the whole staff =E2=80=93 hope to see them all next year!=20
Halle Shanker=20
This camp was great! I learned so much=E2=80=A6 and I will be able to use=
that so=20
much for every show to improve the way I act. I LOVED MUSIC CLASS =E2=80=
=93 both =20
teachers were amazing! DANCE was soo fun =E2=80=93 I love dance class. To=
m Fulton was=20
great =E2=80=93 he really made everyone feel like they were somewhere they=20=
weren=E2=80=99t=E2=80=A6=20
=20
Roxanna Kroll=20
TOTALLY AWESOME!!! I loved all of the staff! =20
Kristen Hoffman=20
The staff was helpful and they were encouraging. They taught me a lot of=20
things. It was fun.=20
Mira Klein=20
I think this camp is a great way to help good actors make acting dreams com=
e=20
true. The activities are fun also. I can=E2=80=99t wait to teach my fri=
ends this=20
stuff! Scene study was so awesome =E2=80=93 I fell in love with it!! The=20=
Showcase =E2=80=93
I was so proud of myself =E2=80=93 it was a great amount of fun! Improv w=
as one of=20
my #1 activities =E2=80=93 I loved it! I love dancing, NOW! I love you=20=
=20
Tennille!!! =20
Sarah DiFiore=20
It was so much fun! I can=E2=80=99t wait until next year. The staff were=
all =20
really nice! =20
Meghan Grover=20
I learned so much about acting at this camp. Beth Wood =E2=80=93 I love he=
r so=20
much, she is so funny but knows exactly what we need to know. Maggie Donne=
lly =E2=80=93=20
She is the sweetest person ever. She helped me so much with my scene, tha=
nk=20
you so much. Meg Wuerdeman =E2=80=93 she was so much fun. Dana Hart =E2=
=80=93 he really=20
knew what he was talking about. Alicia Kahn =E2=80=93 very sweet and fun. =20=
Fred=20
Sternfeld =E2=80=93 an awesome director. Carol Pribble =E2=80=93 very fun t=
o work with. Absolutely=20
loved scene study with Maggie and Beth. Everything was wonderful =E2=80=
=93 the=20
best. Thanks for a great summer!=20
Lyndsey Herman=20
FPAC was an awesome camp. Everything we did was fun. I especially like=20
improv, dance, scene study and the staff. Showcase =E2=80=93 LOVED IT! I l=
earned a lot. =20
I wish I could push a button and do it all over again =E2=80=93 I can=E2=
=80=99t wait to=20
come again!=20
Megan Zupon=20
It was a lot of fun and I loved the guest artists that came in. The staff=20
made camp fun and funny. Learned a lot. So cool! Such a fun camp!=20
Anonymous
This is the best camp I have ever been at! It really improved my ability.=20=
=20
The staff were all nice and gave me a positive feeling about myself. I have=
=20
never felt so good about myself. Stage combat =E2=80=93 OMG! It was so gr=
eat! It was=20
fun to learn how to beat people up w/out beating them up. The overnight=20=
=E2=80=93=20
it was the best!!!! We got to do so many fun things. I can=E2=80=99t wait=20=
for next=20
year! Yay! It was the perfect camp experience =E2=80=93 I really feel lik=
e I belong=20
here=E2=80=A6=20
Natalie Pike=20
I LOVED this camp so much. FPAC is so fun, and you learn a lot too. I =20
love it. Maggie and Beth are AWESOME.=20
Monica Scicolone=20
I loved the program! I learned so much that is really gong to help in the=
=20
future! OMG!!! I love the staff! They are so supportive and educated! =20
They know how to have a good time while teaching! I learned so much from=20=
them!=20
Thanks! David and Heidi really taught us diction and how to widen our=20
vocal range. I really enjoyed the song choices too. I learned a lot from=20=
Andrew=20
May, including how to look at material from new perspectives that may be=20
more honest.=20
Galya Loeb=20
I learned more in these three weeks than I had in my whole life! I never=20
knew I could sing that high without going into my head voice =E2=80=93 Joan=
Ellison is=20
amazing!! I loved the staff! I learned so much! Superb!!=20
Moriah Faye Rahamim=20
Every aspect of camp improved my acting ability. The staff were all happy=20
to see us each day and had new and interesting aspects of acting to teach u=
s. =20
Camp was TOO SHORT! Improv was very fun. It was a joy to work with =20
Tennille. Fun!!=20
Amy Young=20
I=E2=80=99ve never learned so much about theater in all my life. Superb!=20
Anonymous=20
Sweet! Nice job once again. I LOVED the staff=E2=80=A6 Magdalyn, Meg, Ali=
cia & =20
Beth were so cool=E2=80=A6oh, and of course CP is awesome & hip & beautiful=
! Fun. Yay.=20
Crazy. Good Stuff. The overnight =E2=80=93 just chillaxin=E2=80=99 and maki=
ng friends. =20
FPAC was cool=E2=80=A6=20
Heather Farr=20
This camp =E2=80=93 superb, fabulous, amazing, phenomenal=E2=80=A6need I sa=
y more? Beth=20
needs red highlights! Beth, Maggie =E2=80=93 I loved them, I felt I could=20=
really talk=20
to them about anything =E2=80=93 we really bonded. Plus they=E2=80=99re so=20=
knowledgeable. =20
Sean =E2=80=93 wonderful w/kids =E2=80=93 just a fantastic dancer & friend.=
Heidi & David=20
taught us so much. Dana =E2=80=93 he=E2=80=99s my favorite. He=E2=80=99s s=
o knowledgeable and I was=20
able to ask him about anything theater related and get such an in depth=20
response =E2=80=93 wow =E2=80=93 he knows his acting!!=20
Katie Jenks=20
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WE HAD A GREAT=20
SUMMER! Here are some of the new things we are considering for th=
e=20
summer of '06...
-- A choice of multiple programs, i=
ncluding=20
one that will be a "professional training institute" offering a conservatory=
=20
style setting and one that will have a few non-theater=20
activities
-- The opportunity to specialize in=
Musical=20
Theater, Contemporary Theater or Shakespeare and have some "elective"=20
choices
-- AND a separate group for an over=
18=20
crowd, (yes, due to numerous requests we are going to open the program=20=
to=20
adults)
-- A NYC trip to see some Broadway=20=
shows=20
and meet a few stars
There will be many more details abo=
ut our=20
plans in the near future, so be sure to watch the NEohioPAL postings! =20=
You=20
can also get on the mailing list for a brochure by calling Shirley at=20
440-338-3171.
Also, if anyone has other suggestio=
ns=20
for FPAC, feel free to write me.
Fred Sternfeld Dire=
ctor,=20
Fairmount Performing Arts Camp
I=20
loved camp =E2=80=93 I really felt like I was in a theatre school wit=
h classes on=20
every aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking=20=
to=20
prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC !Because of camp I feel inspired to=
take=20
more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible and each one helped=
me=20
grow as an actress and a person. =20
Thanks!!
Anne=20
Markt=
=
Superb.=20
I loved everyone.This camp h=
as=20
taught me more in three weeks than I have learned elsewhere in=20
years.
Dan=20
O=E2=80=99Neil=
=
Camp=20
was a great experience=E2=80=A6I learned so much about myself and people in=20=
general.=20
Learned an extreme amount =E2=80=93 will always remember what I learned =E2=
=80=93 changed my=20
perception of acting=E2=80=A6staff was very helpful =E2=80=A6 I overall impr=
oved greatly=E2=80=A6Thank=20
you for allowing me to learn so much in just a few=20
weeks.
Katelyn=20
Blockinger=
=
=E2=80=A6the=20
classes were fantastic and provided great information.I had a great time with the people=
=E2=80=A6 I=20
loved meeting everyone =E2=80=A6 a great time with CP!She taught us so much=20
=E2=80=A6
Jason=20
Modica
I=20
never walk out of the camp without learning at least 5 things that are=20
applicable to my career.Supe=
rb=20
staff.
Corey=20
Harper=
=
You=20
guys taught me so much =E2=80=93 thank you! =20
I learned so much this year and met so many people and scene study wa=
s=20
amazing.Learning how to audi=
tion=20
for college was the most helpful=E2=80=A6
Megan=20
Roose=
=
=
This=20
was one of the most amazing experiences ever.I really believe I have improved b=
ecause=20
I was challenged.
Bridget=20
Vargo=
=
WOW=E2=80=A6WOW.I can=E2=80=99t think of a better=20=
word to=20
describe this camp.I=E2=80=
=99ve learned=20
& gained so much!I=E2=
=80=99ve gained=20
knowledge, confidence and some great friends.What a wonderful staff.I was honored to be taught by thes=
e=20
incredible people.Beyond=20
words!!!This camp was so ama=
zing.=20
Thank you so so so much for this incredible=20
opportunity!
Jaime=20
Welch
I=20
thought it was great!Thanks=20=
for=20
everything. Superb!
Jane=20
Larson
=
Dear=20
Mr. Sternfeld,
=
Thank=20
you for the special arrangements you have made for Kathleen.She is LOVING being at camp and is=
very=20
happy.You didn't have to do=20=
all=20
that you have done to make her camp so successful and my husband I want to t=
hank=20
you =E2=80=A6
=
Sincerely,
=
Deborah=20
O'Connor
=
Parent=20
of Kathleen O=E2=80=99Connor=
=
Thanks=20
again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am excited=20
to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! Th=
is=20
program was extremely good for me. =20
I would definitely recommend this program to other college students.<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> The full time staff was excellent.=
They are all obviously very talent=
ed and=20
well-trained.They are good r=
ole=20
models and I learned a lot from them!!!!&n=
bsp;=20
I learned the most from the one-on-one work with Fred and CP.I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in=
just=20
the hour and a half he was here. =20
SUPERB! =20
Shaina=20
Vencel=
=
=
This=20
was one of the best overall theater experiences I=E2=80=99ve ever had!I made new friends and I learned s=
o much=20
from the super professional staff=E2=80=A6. =20
Beth was amazing!
=
Eden=20
Raiz=
=
This=20
camp was an awesome experience. I=E2=80=99ve taken other camp/classes and th=
ose camps=20
didn=E2=80=99t really teach me how to act, they just taught their students h=
ow to be on=20
stage. This camp actually taught acting in many different forms (i.e. scene=20
study, improv., etc.) Truly Educational!!&=
nbsp;=20
The staff was very helpful. It was good to experience each teacher b/=
c=20
each had their own unique techniques & each challenged students in their=
own=20
way. Awesome. Scene Study class was so much fun! Magdalyn Donnelly was an=20
extremely qualified teacher. She taught and gave excellent direction and kne=
w=20
how to make class unique and pleasant.&nbs=
p;=20
The music teachers David Williams and Heidi Herczeg were highly=20
qualified. I liked the theory of breathing techniques.Andrew May taught an awesome lesso=
n!=20
Joan Ellison gave an awesome master class on belting =E2=80=93 Superb! Overa=
ll very=20
educational experience & a fun time, met some good=20
friends.
J.P.=20
Makowski=
=
=
I love=20
FPAC =E2=80=93 it is so awesome! The staff were superb =E2=80=93 I love them=
all -But most of all =E2=80=93 A=
licia, CP, and=20
Fred. =E2=80=A6Coolaroonie.T=
ennille=20
ROX.The Overnight =3D=20
AWESOME. Learned how to really act.=
=20
I really learned a lot, =
;=20
It was really fun. =20
=
Alexa=20
Money=
=
=
Alicia=20
Kahn rox my sox!Really fun!=20
Audition Techniques gave me a lot of info.=
=20
Andrew May was hilarious! Improv was so much fun. Mitchell Fields was=
=20
funny!
=
Caroline=20
Hatch
=
You=20
know it=E2=80=99s a good thing when you wake up each morning eager to do wha=
t you love=20
best. The camp is cozy. I loved Maggie Donnelly because she taught us as wel=
l as=20
learned from us.Audition=20
Techniques class was great =E2=80=93 so helpful! =20
I loved camp so much. We learned so much, more than I have @ other=20
professional camps.
Jenica=20
Money=
=
=
Best=20
theatrical training I have ever gotten. Really enjoyed the entire staff =E2=
=80=93 they=20
all brought something different to the table. Magdalyn Donnelly is my=20
hero.
=
Anonymous
=
I=20
thought is was so great! We all did a lot of different things that some have=
=20
never done before and had a lot of fun doing so.I loved the staff, they made great=
=20
decisions and taught us a lot. They made every lesson fun. I had so much fun=
and=20
it went so fast =E2=80=93 I wish it was longer. =20
So great!!! Loved it!!!
Taylor=20
Cochran=
=
This=20
was the best camp I have ever been to!&nbs=
p;=20
I learned a lot. Soo much fun! Alicia Kahn was absolutely amazing and=
the=20
entire staff was great. Mitchell Fields was AWESOMELY HILARIOUS AND=20
FUN!
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color=3D#0000ff>Sarah Ridge
=
I=20
met so many good friends, who I am planning to stay good friends with!I learned tons!FUN FUN FUN!Maggie rox! CP is so awesome; lear=
ned so=20
much from Fred and her; Sean is so funny! Beth is very talented; Dana is the=
=20
stage combat master! VOICE TEACHERS ROCK! Alicia and Meg rock! Tennille is s=
uch=20
an awesome dancer and teacher =E2=80=93 I can now say that I am a better dan=
cer, tapper,=20
and more flexible. I learned how to make my head voice a lot more powerful a=
nd=20
stronger =E2=80=93 breathing rox! =
SPAN>AWESOME!=20
LEARNED SO MUCH!My passion f=
or=20
theatre has now gotten even stronger! =
;=20
It was the best learning experience I have ever had!Camp was so=20
amazing!
Julia=20
Schonberg=
=
=
I=20
loved the camp. I learned a lot in 3 weeks. I love all of the teachers! Very=
=20
helpful. Taught me about myself. Thanks FPAC!
=
Molly=20
Israel
=
It=20
was 100% more fun than I expected.&=
nbsp;=20
All of the staff members had a fun personality. I love Alicia=E2=80=
=99s class=20
SO much!!I improved s=
o=20
much, and I=E2=80=99m 10X more ready to audition. =20
I LOVE 2 DANCE.
Alexis=20
Floyd=
=
=
Great!=20
Opens up the world of acting and made me more confident. Scene Study was=20
awesome! Great camp and a wonderful experience. I=E2=80=99m ready to show my=
talent to=20
everyone!
=
Annie=20
Leitch
=
It=20
was very informative. I feel like I know a whole lot more. Great teachers!=20
Awesome.
Julia=20
Slusarz=
=
=
This=20
was superduper cool!This=20
experience has made me grow so much and introduced me to so many great peopl=
e. I=20
looked forward to camp everyday.
=
Celia=20
Kaplan
=
CP=20
was awesome. Fred was great.=
I=20
loved it!Great job!Comin=E2=80=99 next=20
summer.
Alex=20
Mayes=
=
This=20
is the best camp I have ever been to. Even though I wasn=E2=80=99t fully mob=
ile, I was=20
treated fairly and given just as many opportunities as all the other actors=20=
and=20
actresses. The people are really very nice and the teachers are amazing. My=20
scene study teacher, CP, is hilarious, and definitely gave me some great act=
ing=20
tips. I was impressed. Nuff said.
Hannah=20
W.=
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Superb=E2=80=A6I=20
will definitely take everything I have learned at camp and use it to further=
=20
grow in my acting skills.
Emma=20
Schreibman=
=
=
I=20
really loved camp. It is such a great program. Two years down and many more=20=
to=20
go.I learned so much.I feel like I improved my acting a=
lot=20
over the three weeks.I loved=
the=20
combination of having fun and being serious =E2=80=93 it was just great. =
Jenn=20
Grobe
=
I=20
loved the staff: they were fun, kind, supporting & really helped my skil=
ls=20
and talents grow.Guest Artis=
t=20
Andrew May was absolutely amazing! =20
Scene Study was EXTREMELY helpful!&=
nbsp;=20
It was really great & I learned a lot & I believe I grew as a=
n=20
actor.Thank you again &=20=
again=20
for all the support & help you=E2=80=99ve given me this summer!
Rachel=20
Kenney=
=
=
=E2=80=A6learned=20
a lot =E2=80=A6Joan Ellison taught me more in five minutes than I have ever=20=
learned from=20
any other vocal coach.
=
Alex=20
Marzullo
=
This=20
camp was an amazing experience for me.&nbs=
p;=20
I learned so much about technique and I was introduced to so many new=
=20
things.The staff was really=20=
great=20
and very helpful.I will neve=
r=20
forget this fantastic summer at FPAC!!
Molly=20
Lashner=
=
I=20
LOVED The program!Ever=
ything=20
was perfect! =20
Alyssa=20
Taylor=
=
I=20
had an awesome time at camp.=
I=20
learned a lot and met some awesome people.The staff was a lot of=20
fun.
Haley=20
Fowler=
=
Superb!This was the best acting experienc=
e=20
ever!I learned more about my=
self=20
in these 3 weeks than I have in all my years of acting!
Tay=20
Glass=
=
=
It was=20
a great experience.Now I=E2=
=80=99m sure=20
acting is a career I want to pursue. =
=20
Maggie was an incredible teacher.&n=
bsp;=20
I have never learned more in such little time.Thanks for=20
everything!
=
Kristen=20
McCrae=
=
I=20
loved the camp and the counselors. Everything was great=E2=80=A6a ton of=20
fun.
Nick=20
Monreal=
=
=
Learned=20
a lot, gave me a good starting point to begin studies, lots of books on acti=
ng=20
to read now!The staff were v=
ery=20
well informed, talented group. Joan=20
Ellison =E2=80=93 Fantastic! Amazing at giving improving instruction in such=
a short=20
time. =20
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Dan=20
Gibbons=
=
I=20
really loved the camp!I want=
to=20
come next year.Meg was a rea=
lly=20
great teacher!At the Showcas=
e=20
performance, I felt really proud of myself.
Anonymous=
=
=
This=20
camp is so much fun and is a big help with people=E2=80=99s acting skills.Both years were A LOT of fun!The staff should all come back nex=
t=20
year!You get to know people=20=
for so=20
long it=E2=80=99s hard to say bye! =20
Awesome=E2=80=A6
=
K8t=20
Pops=
=
I=20
learned so much!The people a=
re=20
great!The teachers and stude=
nts=20
were all so friendly that I felt right at home!
CJ=20
Bonde=
=
The=20
overall program was SUPERB!C=
amp=20
was definitely worth coming to... =
SPAN>I=20
learned immensely and had fun at the same time.
Taylor=20
Hess=
=
Ice=20
cream party is sweet.Stage C=
ombat=20
=E2=80=93 I got to kill Heather=E2=80=A6Funness. =20
Sean ROX.Showcase was=
=20
amazing.=
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Julia=20
Wilson=
=
Awesome=20
staff!CP was amazing w/criti=
ques;=20
I loved that she expected a lot from us=E2=80=A6 the staff and program were=20=
well put=20
together. =20
Molly=20
Andrews-Hinders=
=
=
CP is=20
awesome! Staff very friendly. Program superb.Andrew May hilarious. Learned a=20
lot.Very=20
fun!
=
Emily=20
Grodzik
=
This=20
was the best theatre camp ever! I=E2=80=99m=20
definitely coming back next year. =20
It was the best learning camp and it was the most fun camp!I liked how the staff already grad=
uated=20
college so they knew exactly what they were teaching.The staff was very fun to be with=
=E2=80=A6Next time I go into an=
=20
audition it will be great because I learned so much about it.I made a lot of new friends and ha=
d a=20
blast with them!Fred ran a g=
reat=20
camp! =20
Dani=20
Apple=
=
=
I had=20
so much fun at FPAC!I made s=
o many=20
new friends and learned so much. I=20
feel like I have a better chance at succeeding with the knowledge that I=E2=
=80=99ve=20
obtained here.The staff was=20
great!They were so nice, and=
so=20
knowledgeable in their respective fields.&=
nbsp;=20
It was great to work with so many different people.I loved dance class!I loved improv! Superb=20
program=E2=80=A6
=
Melissa=20
Rotblatt
=
I=20
learned so much more -that I=
=20
assumed I already knew.Carol=
is=20
awesome =E2=80=93 Fred makes it fun =E2=80=93 David is my new favorite music=
teacher =E2=80=93 and Heidi=20
has the coolest warm-ups.Sho=
wcase=20
performance was SO FUN!The w=
hole=20
staff is superb!Audition=20
Techniques Class =E2=80=93 learned a lot! Audition log? Genius!Dance Class =E2=80=93 Tennille! Yo=
u are SO fun.=20
She really made a connection with the teens.Andrew May =E2=80=93 very entertai=
ning.Joan Ellison =E2=80=93 it=E2=80=
=99s amazing how a little=20
mouth shape can change the entire tone of your voice!Mitchell Fields =E2=80=93 HILARIOU=
S!The Overnight =E2=80=93 MARSHMALLO=
W!And you had veggie burgers!That=E2=80=99s amazing and I love=20=
you for=20
it!!!
Tiffany=20
Stoker=
=
Superb!I learned a lot of new things. So=20=
much=20
fun. Gave me new techniques.
Thomas=20
Green=
=
Fred=20
and C.P. were awesome!They r=
eally=20
know their stuff, I couldn=E2=80=99t have asked for better!They=E2=80=99ve taught me so, so m=
uch.I=E2=80=99m so grateful to them.For the first time I had someone t=
o show=20
me how to go about creating a role. =20
The overnight was FUN!And=20
the talent show was great!Th=
anks=20
Sean for staying up with us!=
This=20
is one of the best things I=E2=80=99ve done to better myself as a=20
performer.
Erika=20
Rylow=
=
=
I love=20
FPAC!It=E2=80=99s my most fa=
vorite camp in=20
the whole world!I love=20
improv!I really liked the do=
=E2=80=99s and=20
don=E2=80=99t of auditioning with Carol.&n=
bsp; I=20
like the =E2=80=9Cae, eh, ie, oh, oo=E2=80=9D exercise!Sean Rocks!I think it=E2=80=99s really nice t=
hat Andrew May=20
helped us with our scene!Yay=
,=20
Andrew May!I think it was fu=
n to=20
act with Tom Fulton, yay, Tom Fulton! =
;=20
I think it was really nice that she helped us with singing, yay, Joan=
=20
Ellison!Mitchell Fields is s=
o=20
funny!Yay, Mitchell Fields!<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> I love that we got time to hang ou=
t and=20
talk!I love the popsicles. I LOVE FPAC=20
OVERNIGHTS!!
=
Miles=20
Sternfeld
=
I=20
learned a lot about acting and singing.&nb=
sp;=20
I had a lot of fun.I=
=E2=80=99m=20
definitely coming back next year! =20
Superb staff =E2=80=93 Sean, Heidi, David, Carol and Fred were cool.<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> Scene Study =E2=80=93 lovely. The=20=
Showcase=20
Performance was great! I loved being a part of it and my parents loved watch=
ing=20
it.I learned a lot of import=
ant=20
things. Fun! Fun! The Overnight? =20
OMG!! That was so fun!
Angie=20
Holecko=
=
This=20
session I had Sean and Dana as my teachers.. They were amazing!I always had my questions answered=
and=20
were able to use them in my acting. =20
I loved the staff so much and I hope to see them all next year!Creating different scenes in impro=
v was=20
so fun!I want to go home now=
and=20
make my own.I love to dance=20=
and=20
the final combinations were so cool. =
=20
Audition Techniques class will definitely help with future=20
auditions.I loved the overni=
ght =E2=80=93=20
when I come next year I will definitely do it again.=
P>
Susan=20
Muehrcke=
=
Camp=20
was so fun!Acting all day wa=
s=20
wonderful.It made me grow as=
an=20
actor and as a person.It gav=
e me=20
more confidence.The camp sta=
ff was=20
great!Alicia and Meg taught=20=
us=20
well. They also let us go in the sprinkler.Sean was REALLY nice and a very pa=
tient=20
dance teacher.Carol was also=
=20
really fun.Heidi and David a=
lso=20
made me feel more confident singing by myself.I loved scene study! I loved the=20
showcase!Improv was my favor=
ite!=20
Zoe=20
Harvan=
=
A=20
blast!It was great=E2=80=A6<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> The concepts studied=E2=80=A6were=20=
very=20
helpful.Improv c=
lass =E2=80=93=20
extremely helpful.Joan Ellis=
on =E2=80=93=20
her instant results were absolutely stunning. She=E2=80=99s something else!<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> What I enjoyed most was (pardon th=
e=20
flattery) hearing the wisdom of Fred and Carol.
Andrew=20
Miller=
=
=
I=20
enjoyed pretty much everything in camp.&nb=
sp;=20
The games and activities were really fun.Meg and Alicia were awesome and=20
creative.I loved camp, I can=
=E2=80=99t=20
wait to come back next year
=
Anonymous=
=
Everything=20
was energetic and vibrant.It=
made=20
me realize that I was born to perform!&nbs=
p;=20
Tennille was so fun! She taught us A LOT!Stage Combat =E2=80=93 WOW! This w=
as amazing!=20
Absolutely fabulous!Joan Ell=
ison =E2=80=93=20
Excellent! Fabulous! Amazing! What more can I say?Mitchell Fields =E2=80=93 Hilariou=
s and=20
hysterical! A GREAT TEACHER!=
The=20
overnight =E2=80=93 SO MUCH=E2=80=A6FUN!!!=
I loved=20
the camp!The teachers are=20
GREAT!I definitely hope to c=
ome=20
back next year!
Megan=20
Geddis=
=
Now=20
I can pretend to punch and slap people =E2=80=9CLOL=E2=80=9DBeth Rocks. Maggie is the bo=
mb.=20
Love the whole staff =E2=80=93 hope to see them all next=20
year!
Halle=20
Shanker=
=
This=20
camp was great!I learned so=20=
much=E2=80=A6=20
and I will be able to use that so much for every show to improve the way I=20
act.I LOVED MUSIC CLASS =E2=
=80=93 both=20
teachers were amazing!DANCE<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> was soo fun =E2=80=93 I love dance=
class.Tom Fulton was great =E2=80=93 he=20=
really made=20
everyone feel like they were somewhere they weren=E2=80=99t=E2=80=A6
Roxanna=20
Kroll
=
=
TOTALLY=20
AWESOME!!!I loved all of the=
=20
staff!=
=
Kristen=20
Hoffman
=
The=20
staff was helpful and they were encouraging.They taught me a lot of things. It=
was=20
fun.
Mira=20
Klein=
=
I=20
think this camp is a great way to help good actors make acting dreams come=20
true.The activities are fun=20
also.I can=E2=80=99t wait to=
teach my=20
friends this stuff!Scene stu=
dy was=20
so awesome =E2=80=93 I fell in love with it!! =20
The Showcase =E2=80=93 I was so proud of myself =E2=80=93 it was a gr=
eat amount of=20
fun!Improv was one of my #1=20
activities =E2=80=93 I loved it! &nbs=
p; I=20
love dancing, NOW!I love you=
=20
Tennille!!! =20
Sarah=20
DiFiore=
=
It=20
was so much fun!I can=E2=80=
=99t wait until=20
next year.The staff were all=
=20
really nice! =20
Meghan=20
Grover=
=
=
I=20
learned so much about acting at this camp.=
=20
Beth Wood =E2=80=93 I love her so much, she is so funny but knows exa=
ctly what we=20
need to know.Maggie Donnelly=
=E2=80=93 She=20
is the sweetest person ever.=
She=20
helped me so much with my scene, thank you so much.Meg Wuerdeman =E2=80=93 she was so=
much fun.=20
Dana Hart =E2=80=93 he really knew what he was talking about. Alicia Kahn=20=
=E2=80=93 very sweet=20
and fun.Fred Sternfeld =E2=
=80=93 an=20
awesome director. Carol Pribble =E2=80=93 very fun to work with.Absolutely loved scene study with=20=
Maggie=20
and Beth.Everything was wond=
erful=20
=E2=80=93 the best.Thanks fo=
r a great=20
summer!
=
Lyndsey=20
Herman=
=
FPACwas an awesome camp. Everything we=
did=20
was fun. I especially like improv, dance, scene study and the staff.Showcase =E2=80=93 LOVED IT!I learned a lot.I wish I could push a button and d=
o it=20
all over again =E2=80=93 I can=E2=80=99t wait to come again!
Megan=20
Zupon=
=
=
It was=20
a lot of fun and I loved the guest artists that came in. The staff made camp=
fun=20
and funny.Learned a lot.So cool!Such a fun=20
camp!
Anonymous
=
This=20
is the best camp I have ever been at! =
;=20
It really improved my ability. =
;=20
The staff were all nice and gave me a positive feeling about myself.<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> I have never felt so good about=20
myself.Stage combat =E2=80=
=93 OMG!It was so great! It was fun to lea=
rn how=20
to beat people up w/out beating them up.&n=
bsp;=20
The overnight =E2=80=93 it was the best!!!! =20
We got to do so many fun things.&nb=
sp;=20
I can=E2=80=99t wait for next year!=
=20
Yay!It was the perfec=
t camp=20
experience =E2=80=93 I really feel like I belong here=E2=80=A6
Natalie=20
Pike
=
I=20
LOVED this camp so much.FPAC=
is so=20
fun, and you learn a lot too.I=20
love it.Maggie and Beth are=20
AWESOME.
Monica=20
Scicolone=
=
=
I=20
loved the program!I learned=20=
so=20
much that is really gong to help in the future!OMG!!!I love the staff!They are so supportive and=20
educated!They know how to ha=
ve a=20
good time while teaching!I l=
earned=20
so much from them!Thanks!David and Heidi really taught us d=
iction=20
and how to widen our vocal range. =
SPAN>I=20
really enjoyed the song choices too. =
=20
I learned a lot from Andrew May, including how to look at material fr=
om=20
new perspectives that may be more honest.
=
Galya=20
Loeb
=
I=20
learned more in these three weeks than I had in my whole life!I never knew I could sing that hig=
h=20
without going into my head voice =E2=80=93 Joan Ellison is amazing!!<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> I loved the staff!I learned so much!Superb!!
Moriah=20
Faye Rahamim
=
=
Every=20
aspect of camp improved my acting ability.=
=20
The staff were all happy to see us each day and had new and interesti=
ng=20
aspects of acting to teach us. Camp=20
was TOO SHORT!Improv was ver=
y=20
fun.It was a joy to work wit=
h=20
Tennille. =20
Fun!!
=
Amy=20
Young=
=
I=E2=80=99ve=20
never learned so much about theater in all my life.Superb!
Anonymous=
=
Sweet!Nice job once again. I LOVED the=20
staff=E2=80=A6Magdalyn, Meg,=
Alicia &=20
Beth were so cool=E2=80=A6oh, and of course CP is awesome & hip &=20
beautiful!Fun. Yay. Crazy. G=
ood=20
Stuff. The overnight =E2=80=93 just chillaxin=E2=80=99 and making friends.FPAC was=20
cool=E2=80=A6
Heather=20
Farr=
=
This=20
camp =E2=80=93 superb, fabulous, amazing, phenomenal=E2=80=A6need I say more=
?Beth needs red highlights!Beth, Maggie =E2=80=93 I loved the=
m, I felt I=20
could really talk to them about anything =E2=80=93 we really bonded.Plus they=E2=80=99re so knowledgea=
ble.Sean =E2=80=93 wonderful w/kids=20=
=E2=80=93 just a=20
fantastic dancer & friend. =20
Heidi & David taught us so much.Dana =E2=80=93 he=E2=80=99s my fav=
orite.He=E2=80=99s so knowledgeable and=20=
I was able to=20
ask him about anything theater related and get such an in depth response=20=
=E2=80=93 wow =E2=80=93=20
he knows his acting!!
Katie=20
Jenks=
=
=
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From jon_simsic at yahoo.com Sat Aug 27 22:19:09 2005
From: jon_simsic at yahoo.com (Jon Simsic)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 22:19:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Boychoir auditions
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OHIO BOYCHOIR
Audition information
Do you have a son, grandson, nephew, family member
or know of a boy that loves to sing?
Music teachers, do you have an exceptional student that would welcome the opportunity to be a member of the Ohio Boychoir?
The Ohio Boychoir has been training boys to develop an appreciation for music, the arts, and vocal quality for over 31 years. This internationally renowned choir has performed for 5 US Presidents, has won numerous awards, and has toured several countries. Membership in the Ohio Boychoir is open to all boys, regardless of race, creed or economic status. Rehearsals are held weekly in Parma. Boys in the third grade thru voice change are eligible for the Concert Choir and boys aged 7 & 8 are eligible for the Training Choir. No previous choral experience is necessary.
In addition to our schedule of winter and spring concerts, the boys participate in fun events. Additionally, this year the Ohio Boychoir will take part in a recording project and tour.
If you require more information or want to schedule an audition, please call us at:
(330)607-6320 and visit us at: www.ohioboychoir.org.
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OHIO BOYCHOIR
Audition information
Do you have a son, grandson, nephew, family member
or know of a boy that loves to sing?
Music teachers, do you have an exceptional student that would welcome the opportunity to be a member of the Ohio Boychoir?
The Ohio Boychoir has been training boys to develop an appreciation for music, the arts, and vocal quality for over 31 years. This internationally renowned choir has performed for 5 US Presidents, has won numerous awards, and has toured several countries. Membership in the Ohio Boychoir is open to all boys, regardless of race, creed or economic status. Rehearsals are held weekly in Parma. Boys in the third grade thru voice change are eligible for the Concert Choir and boys aged 7 & 8 are eligible for the Training Choir. No previous
choral experience is necessary.
In addition to our schedule of winter and spring concerts, the boys participate in fun events. Additionally, this year the Ohio Boychoir will take part in a recording project and tour.
If you require more information or want to schedule an audition, please call us at:
(330)607-6320 and visit us at: www.ohioboychoir.org.
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>From Leigh Angela"
Message-ID: <04d301c5ab99$6b50ca90$df57e504 at LeighAtHome>
I work for a local agent and have a sudden need for celebrity impersonators
for corporate and private event walk arounds and performances. I am
immediately booking three different jobs in the Cleveland area in September.
Especially looking for Elvis, but also looking for other ideas.
Please email me and tell me about yourself or refer your impersonator
friends to me.
Thanks,
Leigh Peterson
lovetolaugh at earthlink.net
From Pommy at neo.rr.com Sun Aug 28 05:23:34 2005
From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 08:23:34 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: " The Unexpected Return of Sherlock Holmes"
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Stow Players, Inc. is proud to announce the auditions for our 2005-2006=20
season opener, the comedy-mystery, The Unexpected Return of Sherlock=20
Holmes, by Jack L. Herman - directed by the author!
Production Dates: November 4, 5, 11, 12, 13 (2:30), 18, 19.
Audition Dates: September 11 and 12 (Sunday and Monday) 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Location: The Heritage Barn, Silver Springs Park, 5328 Young Road, Stow,=
Ohio
(see our web site for directions: www.stowplayers.org)
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
Arthur Conan Doyle: The famous author (37)
Desmond Westhaven: Owner of a haunted Manor, former actor (60=92s)
Abigail Westhaven: His wife (late 30=92s)
Robert Benson: The butler (40=92s)
Rose Westhaven: Daughter of Desmond and Abigail (18)
Dumas Markoveitch: A gypsy groomsman and Rose=92s lover (20=92s)
Sherlock Holmes: The famous fictional detective (40=92s)
SYNOPSIS: English author, Arthur Conan Doyle, has been summoned to the=20
country retirement home of the famous English actor, Desmond=20
Westhaven. Members of the family and the domestic staff have been seeing a=
=20
strange ghostly figure and the actor thinks that Holmes=85or more correctly=
=20
the man who created Holmes, can ferret out the truth. The plot thickens=20
when Mr. Doyle discovers he not only has to learn the true nature of the=20
ghost, but he has to deal with a ghost of his own, as Sherlock Holmes=20
himself arrives to save the day. Doyle is the only one who can see Holmes=
=20
and the problem is that Doyle dislikes his creation (that's why he killed=20
him off). But Sherlock won=92t take no for an answer and insists on helping=
=20
a reluctant Doyle discover the truth of the mystery. With the combination=
=20
of the author=92s spooks and the detective=92s cold logic can the case=
finally=20
be solved?=85The game is afoot!
Auditionees should be prepared to read from the script. A script is=20
available for viewing at the Stow Library. Any questions, please call the=
=20
producer, Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949)
Please bring a resume to auditions and preferably a headshot, too.
--Linda Ryan
Production Committee Chair
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Stow Players, Inc. is proud to announce the auditions for
our 2005-2006 season opener, the comedy-mystery, The
Unexpected Return of Sherlock Holmes, by Jack L. Herman -
directed by the author!
Production
Dates:November
4, 5, 11, 12, 13 (2:30), 18, 19. Audition Dates:September 11 and 12 (Sunday
and Monday) 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Location: The Heritage Barn, Silver Springs Park, 5328 Young
Road, Stow, Ohio
(see our web site for directions: www.stowplayers.org)
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
Arthur Conan Doyle: The famous author (37) Desmond Westhaven: Owner of a haunted Manor, former actor (60=92s)
Abigail Westhaven: His wife (late 30=92s) Robert Benson: The butler (40=92s) Rose Westhaven: Daughter of Desmond and Abigail (18) Dumas Markoveitch: A gypsy groomsman and Rose=92s lover (20=92s) Sherlock Holmes: The famous fictional detective (40=92s)
SYNOPSIS: English author, Arthur Conan Doyle, has been
summoned to the country retirement home of the famous English actor,
Desmond Westhaven. Members of the family and the domestic staff
have been seeing a strange ghostly figure and the actor thinks that
Holmes=85or more correctly the man who created Holmes, can ferret out the
truth. The plot thickens when Mr. Doyle discovers he not only has
to learn the true nature of the ghost, but he has to deal with a ghost of
his own, as Sherlock Holmes himself arrives to save the day. Doyle
is the only one who can see Holmes and the problem is that Doyle dislikes
his creation (that's why he killed him off). But Sherlock won=92t
take no for an answer and insists on helping a reluctant Doyle discover
the truth of the mystery. With the combination of the author=92s
spooks and the detective=92s cold logic can the case finally be solved?=85Th=
e
game is afoot!
Auditionees should be prepared to read from the script. A script is
available for viewing at the Stow Library. Any questions, please
call the producer, Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949)
Please bring a resume to auditions and preferably a headshot, too.
--Linda Ryan
Production Committee Chair
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From rmpavlock at yahoo.com Sun Aug 28 08:15:12 2005
From: rmpavlock at yahoo.com (Rebecca Pavlock)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 08:15:12 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEW DANCE CLASSES added in Euclid
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Dance Warehouse will now be offering, BALLET, JAZZ AND TAP to adults. YOUTH and TEEN HIP HOP classes will also be available. Enrollment for CREATIVE MOVEMENT for younger dancers is still underway. PRIVATE LESSONS may be scheduled accordingly. For more information, please contact Becky Pavlock at 216-297-9429 or rmpavlock at yahoo.com. Hurry and sign up! Deadline is September 6th.
__________________________________________________
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Dance Warehouse will now be offering, BALLET, JAZZ AND TAP to adults. YOUTH and TEEN HIP HOP classes will also be available. Enrollment for CREATIVE MOVEMENT for younger dancers is still underway. PRIVATE LESSONS may be scheduled accordingly. For more information, please contact Becky Pavlock at 216-297-9429 or rmpavlock at yahoo.com. Hurry and sign up! Deadline is September 6th.
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Aug 28 08:25:32 2005
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:25:32 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Horror Film Premiere at Talkies - Sep 10
Message-ID: <006001c5abe4$bcc46d50$0400000a@johnny5>
Free Premiere viewing of The Ancient at Talkies Coffee & Movie Bar
Come join us on Saturday, September 10, 2005 at 7pm at Talkies Coffee &
Movie Bar (2521 Market Ave, Cleveland, Ohio), for the multi-city
simulcast premiere of independent horror feature film The Ancient.
Cleveland's own IndieClub member Nicholas D'Amico of Cleveland Cinema
Classic will be hosting the event
The Ancient was shot in 2 days by 5 different film crews and over 100
different actors all over Gainesville TX. No one had met till the day
before shooting began (a joint effort by many IndieClub members
worldwide).. Completely organized online by Tracy Crockett and Richard
McClure September 10th - 12th 2004 marked the day the history books
would be marked once more. Now one year later the vision of so many
involved would become a reality as an ancient entity was unleashed.
Prepare for the Ancient... More information can be found at
www.theancient-movie.com
Other cities that will be showing The Ancient include:
Plano, TX
Bakersfield, CA
Anderson, SC
Las Vegas, NV
West Lafayette, IN
Tucson, AZ
Boston, MA
Columbus, OH
Cleveland, OH
Monroe, WA
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Portland, OR
Kansas City, KS
So, come and celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the film and party with
the premiere of The Ancient in Cleveland at Talkies Coffee & Movie Bar!
For more information about the premiere in Cleveland, you can contact
our Cleveland's host Nicholas D'Amico at nick_d2003 at sbcglobal.net or
contact Johnny Wu at Johnny at mdifilm.com
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Media Design Imaging
innovates and break the molds of visual creation
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
President (2004 & 2005)
Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland
OCAGC
http://www.ocagc.org
Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System)
2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts
http://www.wujiaquan.com
From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Aug 28 08:26:32 2005
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:26:32 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]September 18 - Cleveland IndieClub Free Monthly Meeting
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Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting - September 18, 2005
The Cleveland IndieClub (part of the worldwide Indieclub.com with over
200,000 registered members) meets every month, free of charge, for those
who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it
is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other
skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests.
Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu and generally
hosted each month by their members, which offers each an opportunity to
create a variety of interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official
website: www.clevelandindieclub.com
Sunday, September 18, 1pm to 4pm at
The Hyacinth Lofts
3030 East 63rd Street
Cleveland, Ohio, 44127
Please park on the street and enter from front of the building.
Dial 022 to be buzzed in
Hosted by Donald Gregory, director of Pizza The Movie
Guest Speaker: Richard Fike Sr., Stunt Predators USA
Topic of Discussion: Stunts and special effects for Film, TV and Theatre
Mr. Fike will talk about stunts and special effects for film, tv and
theatre. And how it applies to working for and with the Director. Safety
is #1 and selling the shot is #2. There will be some demonstrations and
effects shown as well.
Mr. Fike has been stunt coordinator for many Hollywood features and
independent films include Horror of Wars by Peter John Ross, Twisted by
Johnny K. Wu and many others. He also had worked on commercials and
corporate videos.
In addition, Cleveland IndieClub will screen and discusss short films,
scenes, and trailers from:
- Killer Squirrel from Christine and Chandler Chapman (3 mins)
- Tony Samangy's short film titled 3:18
- Hardcore Elliptic music video, features M.C. Trig and the Math Squad,
by Matt Collander
- A Reconstructive Kitchen Experience an experimental video featuring a
barrage of nonsequitors and eye-candy by Matt Collander
- Peter Anthony Fields' trailer The Lords of Praxton (2:45mins)
- Jon Stout's film The Wings of Angels (45 mins)
Special raffle for DVDs: Guys from Joe Ostrica & 216 Films, and others.
For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland
IndieClub @
http://www.clevelandindieclub.com
Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging.
Co-sponsored by Michael Balas & Media Group Studios, David Perkowski &
The Hyacinth Lofts, Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions, the Cleveland
IndieClub members, and the current monthly host.
Next meeting is scheduled for Sunday, October 23, with guest speaker
Rober Banks Jr.
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Media Design Imaging
innovates and break the molds of visual creation
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
President (2004 & 2005)
Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland
OCAGC
http://www.ocagc.org
Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System)
2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts
http://www.wujiaquan.com
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Aug 28 08:32:55 2005
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:32:55 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Johnny Wu's OCAGC Moon Festival Fundraiser and Performing
Show Dinner Celebration - Sep 17
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You are invited to come and celebrate 2005 Mid Autumn Festival
Celebration Fundraising Dinner with the Organization of Chinese
Americans of Greater Cleveland
Saturday, September 17, 2005
Li Wah Chinese Restaurant
2999 Payne Avenue,
Cleveland, Ohio,
starting at 6:30pm.
Moon Festival celebrations, though relatively new to the U.S., have been
held throughout Asia for well over 1,000 years. This holiday is a time
to reflect upon the bounty of the Summer-harvest, the fullness of the
moon, and the myth of the immortal moon Goddess, Chang O, who lives in
the moon.
Notwithstanding its mythological origins, the Moon Festival today is
considered a sort of "Chinese Thanksgiving" because of its spirit of
gratitude, and its inclusion of abundant food - including the popular
moon cake. Moon cakes are flaky, round, semi-sweet pastries often
filled with bean or lotus-seed paste and topped with a duck egg, echoing
the shape of the full moon. Many millions of moon cakes are given as
gifts around the time of the Moon Festival.
The Moon Festival is among the most celebrated of all holidays
worldwide.
The celebration includes:
- An 8-Course Delicious Sit-Down Chinese Cuisine Dinner*
- Auction
- Entertainment/Performances by local Asian Talents: Traditional Chinese
Dances (Tibet Dance, Fan Dance), Traditional Chinese Instrument Gu Zheng
Performance, Award Wining Composition, Traditional Chinese Martial Arts,
etc.
- Moon Cakes
- Raffles
- and many more...
$25/OCAGC member - $30/OCAGC non-member
formal attire
* 8 course dinner include: Assorted Dim Sum BBQ Pork Platter, Crabmeat
Fish-man Soup, Squid & Chicken in Chinese Green, Crispy Chicken, Honey
Pepper Steak & Asparagus, Salt backed Shrimps, Peking Spare Ribs, Steam
Fish, Young Chow Fried Rice and Braised Noodles with Mushrooms
for ticket information or RSVP, please email president at ocagc.org or
call:
Ray & Shan Chan @ 440.846.0113
Lana Den @ 440.255.7290
Ray & Barbara Hing @ 440.248.0329
Dr. Yachun Ku @ 216.881.6999
Henry Luu @ 216.533.3888
Huili Shi @ 216.514.0880
Johnny Wu @ 216.373.3278
The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is
one chapter of the national OCA which contains over 54 chapters and 84
affiliates around the US. We are non-profit, non-partisan civil rights
and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural
heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing
justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of
Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and
Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States"
The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC)
serves the continually growing Chinese/Asian American community of
Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations and communities to
promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity. www.ocagc.org
==================================
Media Design Imaging
innovates and break the molds of visual creation
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
President (2004 & 2005)
Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland
OCAGC
http://www.ocagc.org
Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System)
2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts
http://www.wujiaquan.com
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From JGMCPHERS at aol.com Sun Aug 28 09:34:04 2005
From: JGMCPHERS at aol.com (JGMCPHERS at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:34:04 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MALES needed for Grease!!
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will be holding auditions for
GREASE!
Directed and Choreographed by Jolene McPherson
Musical Direction by Julia Brown
ALL ROLES OPEN for Adults, College Students and High School
Those interested should call 526-6346 and/or show up between 6-8 at 450
Oakes Road. Brecksville, Ohio. (Off Broadview Rd., follow the drive around to
the white building in front of the main school complex)
Audition dates------Sunday, August 28
and
Tuesday, August 30
(Callbacks-------------Wednesday, August 31 6-9pm)
Rehearsals Tues-Thurs evenings and Sundays(w/heavier tech weeks)
Performances- Thurs-Sundays running Nov 3-20, 2005
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From blush at mail2.visn.net Sun Aug 28 08:58:01 2005
From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:58:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]contact Arlene
Message-ID:
Hello Arlene,
Thank you for responding to my class ad. I would like to
get in touch with you, but your phone number cut out on my
cell phone.
Please call me at 440 - 506 - 4312 and I can give you more
information about the voice class. The class on Monday,
August 29 is filled.
Thanks,
Maria
From silhouettep at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 28 10:23:21 2005
From: silhouettep at sbcglobal.net (Chuck Abraham)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 10:23:21 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]PSA. Peter Pan Flys into Shore Cultural Centre presented
by Silhouette Productions
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Shore Cultural Centre
291 East 222nd Street, Room 143
Euclid, OH 44123
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUGUST 28th, 2005
?Peter Pan? soars into the Euclid Shore Cultural Centre
Directed and Produced by Charles J. Abraham
A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION
The family musical ?Peter Pan? will soar into the Euclid Shore Cultural Centre, 291 East 222nd Street, Euclid, Ohio. Friday and Saturday performances are 7pm September 16, 17, 23, and 24. Sunday matinees will be 2pm September 18 and 25. The Sunday September 18 performance will be preceded by a 12:30pm Luncheon with Captain Hook.
Advance tickets to the show are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $6 for children/students under 18 years of age. Tickets at the door are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and $6 for children/students under 18 years of age. Group rates are available.
Tickets to the Luncheon with Captain Hook are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $14 for children ages 6 and over and $12 for children ages 3-5. Children 2 and under are free with a paid adult or senior. Ticket prices include luncheon and admission to the 2pm matinee.
?Peter Pan,? the timeless tale of the boy who wouldn?t grow up, is the Broadway musical based on the play by James M. Barrie, with lyrics by Carol Leigh and music by Mark Charlap. This production is presented through special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. Flying effects for the cast will be provided by ZFX, Inc.
Music by Bill Yanesh and Choreography by Richelle Dykstra. Paula Tresger stars as Peter Pan. This production features a cast of 80 plus children and adult actors.
For more information and tickets call the box office at (216) 289-8107.
The Shore Cultural Centre Corporation and its Board of Trustees is a non-profit organization located at the Shore Cultural Centre in Euclid, Ohio. The Shore Cultural Centre Corporation is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for children and adults of all backgrounds in Euclid and the regional area through cultural and educational experiences in the arts, nature, history and community life.
Contact?Sheila Gibbons
Executive Director
Shore Cultural Centre Corporation
(216) 289-8107
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Shore Cultural Centre
291 East 222nd Street, Room 143
Euclid, OH44123
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUGUST 28th, 2005
?Peter Pan? soars into the EuclidShore Cultural Centre
Directed and Produced by Charles J. Abraham
A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION
The family musical ?Peter Pan? will soar into the Euclid Shore Cultural Centre, 291 East 222nd Street, Euclid, Ohio.Friday and Saturday performances are 7pm September 16, 17, 23, and 24.Sunday matinees will be 2pm September 18 and 25.The Sunday September 18 performance will be preceded by a 12:30pm Luncheon with Captain Hook.
Advance tickets to the show are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $6 for children/students under 18 years of age.Tickets at the door are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and $6 for children/students under 18 years of age.Group rates are available.
Tickets to the Luncheon with Captain Hook are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $14 for children ages 6 and over and $12 for children ages 3-5.Children 2 and under are free with a paid adult or senior.Ticket prices include luncheon and admission to the 2pm matinee.
?Peter Pan,? the timeless tale of the boy who wouldn?t grow up, is the Broadway musical based on the play by James M. Barrie, with lyrics by Carol Leigh and music by Mark Charlap.This production is presented through special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.Flying effects for the cast will be provided by ZFX, Inc.
Music by Bill Yanesh and Choreography by Richelle Dykstra.Paula Tresger stars as Peter Pan.This production features a cast of 80 plus children and adult actors.
For more information and tickets call the box office at (216) 289-8107.
The Shore Cultural Centre Corporation and its Board of Trustees is a non-profit organization located at the Shore Cultural Centre in Euclid, Ohio.The Shore Cultural Centre Corporation is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for children and adults of all backgrounds in Euclid and the regional area through cultural and educational experiences in the arts, nature, history and community life.
Contact?Sheila Gibbons
Executive Director
Shore Cultural Centre Corporation
(216) 289-8107
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From bastyona at yahoo.com Sun Aug 28 11:30:24 2005
From: bastyona at yahoo.com (Peggy Sue)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:30:24 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 apartments for rent great area
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Two Cleveland Heights apartments for rent on Fairfax Rd.
Walk up house on quiet street; close to Cedar Lee movie theater; with nice size backyard.
One spacious second floor 2 bedroom apartment with one bath, wood floors, a fire place, parking space, dish washer, free washer and dryer use, sun room, dining room, living room, and back porch. $725 a month.
or on the third floor. . .
One studio apartment with utilities included. Also has dish washer, parking space, and access to washer and dryer. Storage space in basement. $575 a month.
Available immediately
If interested call Brian @ (216) 262-8592
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Two Cleveland Heights apartments for rent on Fairfax Rd.
Walk up house on quiet street; close to Cedar Lee movie theater; with nice size backyard.
One spacious second floor 2 bedroom apartment with one bath, wood floors, a fire place, parking space, dish washer, free washer and dryer use, sun room, dining room, living room, and back porch. $725 a month.
or on the third floor. . .
One studio apartment with utilities included. Also has dish washer, parking space, and access to washer and dryer. Storage space in basement. $575 a month.
Available immediately
If interested call Brian @ (216) 262-8592
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From KerrComm at aol.com Sun Aug 28 11:36:59 2005
From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 14:36:59 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pioneers, Pow Wow, Plants, and Peace
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Come see Kulture Kids in September at:
Kulture Kids/Aurora Committee's "Annual Pow Wow and Family Festival" at
Aurora High School on West Pioneer Trail Road in Aurora (September 17th and 18th
from 11 AM to 6 PM);
"Pioneer Days" just down the road from Aurora High School on September 24th
and 25th at the Moore Farm;
"Peace Day" at Willard Park (near the Free Stamp Sculpture) in downtown
Cleveland on Labor Day (September 5th) at 3 PM;
Holden Arboretum's "Fall Fest" in Kirtland, OH on September 11th at 2 PM.
For more information on any of these events, call 216-371-2867.
KULTURE KIDS
_www.kulturekids.org_ (http://www.kulturekids.org)
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Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 15:29:16 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Caricature Artist needed
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From neohiopal at factorynoir.com Sun Aug 28 13:31:21 2005
From: neohiopal at factorynoir.com (james)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:31:21 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors Needed for Short Student Film about Einstein
Message-ID: <43121F19.7090303@factorynoir.com>
I am making a short film and need actors to fill the following roles:
Albert Einstein
Stephen Hawking
Supermodel (Heidi Klum or otherwise)
Minor Roles: Karaoke Master, Conducter, Karaoke Singer, Karaoke Participants
The film will be shot on the 23-25 of September in downtown Akron.
Please attach a head shot with your reply. If there are a few people
interested in the roles I will schedule a reading. This is a student
film being made in association with the University of Akron and San Jose
State University.
Contact: James Morgan at relativity at FactoryNoir.com
From gypsy8464 at yahoo.com Sun Aug 28 14:36:02 2005
From: gypsy8464 at yahoo.com (gypsy girl)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 14:36:02 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Siberian Husky
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From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Sun Aug 28 14:52:10 2005
From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 17:52:10 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance Openings For Weekend Acting Retreat!
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Sign up early as you know Ray sells out fast. And remember, Ray's classes=20
are RETREATS. If you sign up for this class DO NOT plan anything else for t=
his=20
weekend, it is intensive. MASTER TEACHER Ray Forchion's amazing, incredibl=
e,=20
life-changing. 3 day Acting Intensive "Retreat". (since it's like 48 hours=20
worth of class time in 3 days we can't really call it a class). Only 16 peo=
ple=20
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arrangements 330-644-4421,=20
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instructed by none other than Mr. Raymond Forchion!!!! =20
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,=20
but I did not know what to expect. Well, I must tell you that I was =20
thoroughly pleased! I must admit that Raymond took my somewhat primitive=20
skills to levels that I did not know I could reach! Not only did I lear=
n a=20
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encouragement, and the various exercises that he will put you through, y=
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definitely advance as an actor, as well as forever remembering such a rewa=
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experience!=20
So please, if you are serious about your acting career, why not attend this=
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called ACTING! =20
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of learning more about the craft of acting. This it did, and in ways I never=
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cast for=20
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memorize lines with a lot of time and effort expended.
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character and feel completely in the moment. More than that, it helped me a=
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director so that I'll be better able to coach my actors so they can find wh=
at=20
they need in a character, in a scene and in a moment. I can't recommend=20
Raymond's workshop highly enough--to actors, of course, but also to directo=
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Ray Forchion's amazing, incredible, life-changing. 3 day Acting Intensive=20
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really call it a class). Only 16 people are accepted into each retreat=20=
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immediately Call Michelle Dean to Register and make payment=20
arrangements 330-644-4421,
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l be=20
given to go out and get something on your own if you desire=20
it.
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reach! Not only did I learn a wealth of knowledge ab=
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confidence level rose tremendously! So just on that fact alone,=20
Raymond's workshop is a MAJOR step in the right direction for me as an=20
actor.
The workshop i=
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definitely quite serious, and you WILL work hard, but at the same time=
, it=20
is a lot of fun! With Raymond's instruction, his=20
encouragement, and the various exercises that he will put you=20
through, you will definitely advance as an actor, as well as forever=20
remembering such a rewarding experience!
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started. It didn't matter; using the skills I'd learned at Raymond's worksho=
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From pnrsusan at hotmail.com Sun Aug 28 15:06:59 2005
From: pnrsusan at hotmail.com (Susan From PNRImprov)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 22:06:59 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]We're here for you!
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From PVMerkys at aol.com Sun Aug 28 17:01:44 2005
From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 20:01:44 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Winner of Film Festival
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Local psychologist, Pamela V. Merkys is on a roll with her other career:
dramatic scriptwriting.
She recently won a First Place in the Gloria International Film Festival,
Salt Lake City, Utah, for her script, "The Yellow Wallpaper."
The Gloria Film International Festival is family oriented "showcase of films
that stir the soul, heal the heart, and enrich the world."
"The Yellow Wallpaper" is an adaptation of a short story by Charlotte
Perkins Gilman about a young Victorian mother's descent into madness in the hands
of her loving family.
In addition, Pamela V. Merkys is a semifinalist in the Kaos Film Festival in
Great Britain, and was a quarter finalist in the prestigious Page
International Film Festival.
Her second New York play production is planned for later this season,
off-off Broadway. Her first play, "Stuck," was performed in NYC at the Studio
Theatre, off-off Broadway last December.
Currently she has other plays being considered for production in Boston and
Houston..
To read more about these plays and the winning movie script, connect with:
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world."
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tte=20
Perkins Gilman about a young Victorian mother's descent into madness in=
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International Film Festival.
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=20
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From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Aug 28 19:10:23 2005
From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 22:10:23 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Curtain Going Up! See WAKE UP And LIVE's "PlayActs" at
iNGENUiTY, Thurs. 9/1
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=20
Culture and Technology Festival Listings . . . . But you will see us as a=20
participant in ART_CADEnce, at the Opening Night Kick-off, performing "PlayA=
cts",=20
Thurs. September 1st, 6:30 P Galleria E. 9th St.=A0=A0=20
So, bring your family, friends and co-workers to join us for an evening of=20
"lighthearted" entertainment.=A0 Catch our Curtain Going Up! with Bob Segal=20=
&=20
Steve Samuels, jazz clarinets and David Johnson & B.B. Dog, Daoud's Puppets,=
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saxophone.=A0 It's free.
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750 - 8th Avenue, NYC 10036=20
Meet=20
Ruby, Gary, the Cast & the Crew
at
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PlayActs" Performances
Dedicating "PlayActs" 2005 - 06=20
to=20
Ruby Fox, Playwright
featuring
4 fun original short plays,=20
by=20
Ruby Fox & Gary Webster, Playwrights-in-Residence . . .
where "everyone wants something from someone"=20
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all starting, 6:30 P.
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH 44120
Sue Johnson, Director
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, Culture and Technology Festival Listings . . . . But you will see us as a=20=
participant in ART_CADEnce, at the Opening Night Kick-off, performing "=
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"PlayActs"
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Ruby & Celibacy Odyssey
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September 17th & 18th
Theatre-Studio
750 - 8th Avenue, NYC 10036
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Ruby, Gary, the Cast & the Crew
at
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
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Dedicating "PlayActs" 2005 - 06
to
Ruby Fox, Playwright
featuring
4 fun original short plays,
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plus
"PlayActs" Entertainment
Featuring
. Bob Segal & Steve Samuels, jazz clarinets
and
. David Johnson & B.B. Dog, Daoud's Puppets, saxophone
all starting, 6:30 P.
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH 44120
Sue Johnson, Director
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From nrozhkova at yahoo.com Sun Aug 28 20:05:31 2005
From: nrozhkova at yahoo.com (Natalia Rozhkova)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 20:05:31 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Items for sale
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Dear All,
We have some items perfect for college students and anybody else who is in need of compact appliances.
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2. compact refrigerator - Kenmore, 4.4 cu ft, wood paneling, full-width freezer section, in perfect wokring condition
3. microwave - Samsung MU3050W, white color, perfect working condition
4. couch - divides into a love seat and a chair, mixture of brown and grey colors
5. TV/VCR - Daewoo DVN-14F6N, manufactured 1998, buil-in VCR, works just fine
6. Music center - KOSS, 3CD carousel changer, Hi-Fi audio system, cassette tape recorder, AM/FM radio, equalizer;
7. Patio set - round table + 4 armchairs; vinyl, dark green with white tile pattern on the table top
8. Book cabinet- dark brown, 5 open shelves, 71 3/4" H x 23 3/4" W x 9 1/2" D
in addition we have some bulky items we would like to sell
- KitchenAid Superba KSRS22Q, manufactured in 1992, yellow collor, side-by-side doors, Ice/Water dispenser, total ref. volume 21.6 cu ft; ref. chamber volume 14.4 cu ft, freezer volume 7.2 cu ft (65 7/8" H x 33 3/4" W x 29 3/4" D)
- Freezer - Kenmore, white color, 16.0 cu ft, 66"H x 29 3/4"W x 30 1/8"D
- Snow-blower TORO S-200
- Leaf-blower TORO 5HP
- CD Multi Player - TEAC PD-D2391, 5 CD player
- Stereo Receiver TEAC AG-780 AM/FM
- Skiers Fitness Machine - Fitness Edge, comes with poles
- Fitness Equipment - Nautilus NS 500 Multigym
All items are for pick up only. Prices are very low. If you are interested, please send me an email at nrozhkova at yahoo.com with your name, phone number and which items you are interested in. Please state "items for sale" in the subject of your email. I will give you a call and we'll work from there. Items will be sold on first come, first served bases.
Best,
Natasha
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We have some items perfect for college students and anybody else who is in need of compact appliances.
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2. compact refrigerator - Kenmore, 4.4 cu ft, wood paneling, full-width freezer section, in perfect wokring condition
3. microwave - Samsung MU3050W, white color, perfect working condition
4. couch - divides into a love seat and a chair, mixture of brown and grey colors
5. TV/VCR - Daewoo DVN-14F6N, manufactured 1998, buil-in VCR, works just fine
6. Music center - KOSS, 3CD carousel changer, Hi-Fi audio system, cassette tape recorder, AM/FM radio, equalizer;
7. Patio set - round table + 4 armchairs; vinyl, dark green with white tile pattern on the table top
8. Book cabinet- dark brown, 5 open shelves, 71 3/4" H x 23 3/4" W x 9 1/2" D
in addition we have some bulky items we would like to sell
- KitchenAid Superba KSRS22Q, manufactured in 1992, yellow collor, side-by-side doors, Ice/Water dispenser, total ref. volume 21.6 cu ft; ref. chamber volume 14.4 cu ft, freezer volume 7.2 cu ft (65 7/8" H x 33 3/4" W x 29 3/4" D)
- Freezer - Kenmore, white color, 16.0 cu ft, 66"H x 29 3/4"W x 30 1/8"D
- Snow-blower TORO S-200
- Leaf-blower TORO 5HP
- CD Multi Player - TEAC PD-D2391, 5 CD player
- Stereo Receiver TEAC AG-780 AM/FM
- Skiers Fitness Machine - Fitness Edge, comes with poles
- Fitness Equipment - Nautilus NS 500 Multigym
All items are for pick up only. Prices are very low. If you are interested, please send me an email at nrozhkova at yahoo.com with your name, phone number and which items you are interested in. Please state "items for sale" in the subject of your email. I will give you a call and we'll work from there. Items will be sold on first come, first served bases.
Best,
Natasha
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From MERCEREMAIL at aol.com Sun Aug 28 20:24:10 2005
From: MERCEREMAIL at aol.com (MERCEREMAIL at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 23:24:10 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater / Club - SPACE AVAILABLE
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From manaway at neo.rr.com Sun Aug 28 20:28:50 2005
From: manaway at neo.rr.com (Mary McManaway)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 23:28:50 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]director needed
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North Canton PLayhouse needs a qualified director for a new one hour play
"Wave Me Goodbye", which would run for one premiere and two morning shows
end of October.
Fee: $500. This play is a history play about Mr. Hoover (Hoover Co.)
bringing many children over to North Canton during WW2 to be fostered by
North Canton families. This is a powerful history play and the right
director will bring it to life!!
Please contact : Mary McManaway
330-499-6511
OR
manaway at neo.rr.com
thanks much!
mar;y
From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Sun Aug 28 21:15:43 2005
From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker)
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 00:15:43 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sunshine's Comedy Week
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Mr. Sunshine's comedy week is brought to you by Cleveland Yucks
(http://www.clevelandyucks.com ), the home
of Cleveland stand up comedy.
Visit the site for more information, club locations, and a laugh or two.
Quote of the day: "Well, to make it in show business, period, you have to
have desire. You have to have tenacity. You have to have balls of steel. You
have to have nerve...making people laugh requires chance taking." (Robert
Klein)
Monday-Improv open mic audition noon-DON'T BE LATE Tonight-Open mics-House
of Blues @8, McNamaras @8, Mahall's 20 Lanes @8.
At Pickwick Greg Hahn; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Tuesday-Open Mics- Bassa Vita improvisational jam @9, Robin's Nest @9:30
At Pickwick: Greg Hahn; At Improv: Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities: Rob Allen,
Lance Martin, Pee Wee Dee
Wednesday-Bassa Vita Lounge - Grimey Ninety @10-Host Jason Lawhead Featuring
Chris Hegedus, Brian Wehman and Matt Flynn, Headlining Brian Alldridge.
At Pickwick Greg Hahn; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Thursday-At Bassa-Ninja Comedy Death Match @10-$2.00. See ten of Cleveland's
finest fight comedically to the death--or at least to the $100.00 first
prize. Celebrity judges so "Bring 'em on."
Open Mics-No Excuses in North Olmstead @10.
At Pickwick Rudy Rush; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Friday Open Mics-the Laff House (usually-see Dwight).
At Pickwick Rudy Rush; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Saturday At Pickwick Rudy Rush; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob
Allen, Lance Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Sunday At Pickwick Rudy Rush; At Improv Bill Dwyer.
UPCOMING EVENTS
September 14-New Open Mic in Rocky River-Tommy's Beach Cliff Tavern, Next to
Heinen's. 8:30. all welcome--it's a nice room. Will be run first Wednesday
of the month as long as we can keep it going.
September 16-Bassa's Finest featuring Dave Arena, Jason Lawhead. MC'ing by
Dave Kerkel and headlining Bassa favorite James Burge
September 17 Cleveland Public Theatre Benefit-Cleveland Yucks, Hearts of
Darkness, A-One Productions, and CPT put on a monster comedy show to
benefit the Cleveland Public Theatre!!!
September 19-SYTYF V the Bassa Contest returns!!!
September 29-Comedy Awards show at Bassa.
October 1 and 2-Pat Cooper at Pickwick
Special Announcement Section--Open Mic in Rocky River moved to Wednesday,
September 14. Cleveland Public Theatre Benefit coming September 17. Comedy
Ninja Deathmatch this Thursday. Bassa SYTYF starts September 19. Bassa
Awards show Sept. 29th. Lee is now doing the Improv Monday noon auditions DO
NOT stroll in there at 10 after 12 you won't get to do time.
TO GET your show in this column e-mail me at sunshine at apk.net
Peace Out-Sunshine
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information,
club locations, and a laugh or two.
Quote of the day: "Well, to make it in show business, =
period, you
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of
steel. You have to have nerve...making people laugh requires chance
taking." (Robert Klein) =
Monday-Improv open mic audition =
noon-DON'T
BE LATE Tonight-Open mics-House of Blues @8, McNamaras @8, Mahall's 20 =
Lanes
@8.
At
Pickwick Greg Hahn; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Tuesday-Open Mics- Bassa Vita
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Martin, Pee Wee Dee =
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Flynn,
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At
Pickwick Greg Hahn; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Thursday-At Bassa-Ninja Comedy Death =
Match
@10-$2.00. See ten of Cleveland's
finest fight comedically to the death--or at least to the $100.00 first =
prize.
Celebrity judges so "Bring 'em on."
Open
Mics-No Excuses in North Olmstead =
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At
Pickwick Rudy Rush; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Friday Open Mics-the Laff House
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At
Pickwick Rudy Rush; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
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welcome--it's a
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keep it
going.
September 16-Bassa's Finest =
featuring Dave
Arena, Jason Lawhead. MC'ing by Dave Kerkel and headlining Bassa =
favorite James
Burge
September 17Cleveland Public Theatre =
Benefit—Cleveland
Yucks, Hearts of Darkness, A-One Productions, and CPT put on a =
monster
comedy show to benefit the Cleveland Public Theatre!!!
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returns!!!
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Pickwick
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moved to
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From linda_eisenstein at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 28 22:51:54 2005
From: linda_eisenstein at sbcglobal.net (Linda Eisenstein)
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 01:51:54 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Linda Eisenstein's September Plugmobile
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Hi cyberpals:
This is a quick plug to let you know of some events coming up in
September: two in Cleveland, one in New York.
- Over Labor Day weekend (Sept. 1-4), Cleveland is going to be an amazing
weekend destination. INGENUITY: A FESTIVAL OF ART & TECHNOLOGY
brings together nearly 200 music, theatre, dance, art, film, &
performance events all taking place within a few downtown
blocks.
On Saturday Sept. 3rd, come see CHANGING THE WORLD: THE
MUSICALS OF LINDA EISENSTEIN.
Musical director Michael Flohr has put together a revue of songs from
seven of my musicals. They're sung by a terrific quartet of singers who
have appeared in shows of mine over the years: Dan Call, Alison Hernan,
Nadia Tarnawsky, and himself. The revue features songs from my earliest
musical -- THE LAST RED WAGON TENT SHOW IN THE LAND (1986) -- and
several songs from two of the newest -- HOLIDAY HOTLINE, which
premieres in Cleveland this November at Detroit Avenue Arts, and BECOMING
GEORGE, which premieres at MetroStage (Alexandria, VA) this April.
WHEN: Saturday Sept. 3rd, 8:15 - 9:15 pm
WHERE: 1st Street Alley Stage, just off Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio.
(around the corner from Fat Fish Blue)
HOW MUCH: Tickets are available at the Ingenuity website --
www.ingenuitycleveland.com.
It's a great bargain: $10 for a full day pass to dozens of performances,
or $25 for a weekend pass that admits you to everything. Check it out.
More info below:
CHANGING THE WORLD: The Musicals of Linda Eisenstein
A cabaret journey through passion, conflict and comedy, featuring
music by Cleveland composer Linda Eisenstein and her lyricist
collaborators. From torch songs to gospel, opera to vaudeville, her
unique voice is entertaining and incisive.
Featuring music from: The Last Red Wagon Tent Show in the Land (1986) - Lyrics by
Teddi Davis A Soldier's Passion or Dancing =95 Dancing =95 Death(1987) -
Based on poems by Siegfried Sassoon Star Wares: The Next Generation (1989) - Lyrics by James
Levin and Linda Eisenstein Street Sense (1991) - Lyrics by Migdalia Cruz Discordia (2003) - Lyrics by James Levin and Linda
Eisenstein Becoming George (2004) - Lyrics by Patti McKenny and Doug
Frew Holiday Hotline (2005) - Lyrics by Linda Eisenstein, Teddi
Davis, and Michael Sepesy
- On September 17th, my monologue PRETZELS & LONGING will be
performed by Denise Astorino (Wild Plum Productions) at Cleveland Public
Theatre's PANDEMONIUM!: ADDICTED TO LOVE benefit. This comic monologue
about a motormouth lesbian who can't seem to hook up anywhere except in
bars has been seen in New York, London, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia,
& Buffalo and published in the Smith & Kraus BEST WOMEN'S STAGE
MONOLOGUES series. This will be its first hometown showing.
www.cptonline.org
- I'll be in New York on September 19th attending the
New York Innovative Theatre Awards at the Lucille Lortel Theater.
My play EISENSTEIN'S MONSTER, produced by TOSOS II last season at
New York's Duplex Cabaret, is a nominee for "Outstanding Original
Short Script".
www.nyitawards.com
- Stay tuned for the next plugmobile for more info about
HOLIDAY HOTLINE, the satiric Christmas musical revue which
previews the day before Thanksgiving at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit,Cleveland,
Ohio. Music by me, sketches by playwright Michael Sepesy (LOSERVILLE,
RENFIELD, STRIPJOINT OF THE DAMNED). HOLIDAY HOTLINE takes a
demented look at all the things that drive us crazy about the Christmas
holidays. Directed by Mindy Childress, musical direction by Michael
Flohr. Cast: Denise Astorino; Kim Ceja; Mark Cipra; Maryann Elder; Hester
Lewellen; Andrew Narten.
Cheers,
Linda Eisenstein
--
Linda Eisenstein
lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com
www.lindaeisenstein.com
From joyce at murdermysterycafe.com Mon Aug 22 09:40:24 2005
From: joyce at murdermysterycafe.com (Joyce)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:40:24 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: Mystery Cafe
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The setting is in a "Speakeasy" during prohibition.
Needed are 5 men and 4 women.
These are PAID Positions.
Join us for auditions
on Sunday, September 11, at 6:00,
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469 Elm Ridge Ave., Canal Fulton.
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From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Aug 22 06:39:57 2005
From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:39:57 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Rock Hall Concert
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5 - 9:30 p.m.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Plaza
Tommy Wiggins and the Crooked River Groove All-Stars, Cleveland Blues
Guitar Summit, Xela Kooschtik, more....
- The concert will be recorded for a gala CRG "Cleveland Blues Guitar
Summit" CD.
- Chance to WIN a GUITAR
- Bring the family
- Purchase a BAR-B-QUE.dinner
- THE MUSIC IS FREE.
- It will be sunny and in the 70's!
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From artistschair2005 at aol.com Mon Aug 22 06:55:21 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:55:21 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a Scenic Painter? Heather Cool is our "Featured
Artist of the Day"
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Scenic Painter - Heather Cool (Location: Geneva, Ohio)
(August 22, 2005) To view Heather's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
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(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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From blush at mail2.visn.net Mon Aug 22 06:59:05 2005
From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:59:05 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]voice class
Message-ID:
Hello everyone,
I am a full-time voice artist in Cleveland with more than
15 years experience.
I am offering a class in voice-over work which covers all
the basics of the craft, plus my knowledge and experience
about auditioning, performing and what's needed in a demo
tape.
You have heard my voice on JCPenney spots, on Starz
Encore, on the Ab Lounge infomercial, and much more.
Plus, I have worked on radio stations such as WMMS, THE
END, WMJI, WQAL and WMVX. My presentation will also cover
my experience in broadcasting.
Classes are forming now!! ONE OPENING LEFT FOR MONDAY,
AUGUST 29th.
If you are interested and would like more information,
please call 440 -506 -4312.
Thanks and have a great day!
Maria Farina
From streamliners at alltel.net Mon Aug 22 07:31:14 2005
From: streamliners at alltel.net (streamliners)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:31:14 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Side Part Time Help Needed
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Immediate opening for an artistic/technical type who is currently =
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You will be responsible for assisting detailed oriented, meticulous =
professional/commercial screen-printers/embroiderers/artists with 25 =
years in the decorated apparel industry. We are a family owned/operated =
business. Our working in environment is non-traditional and will appeal =
to someone who appreciates free-thinking yet remains hard-working.=20
You MUST be extremely dependable and share a strong work ethic. We will =
attempt to work with your schedule although you also need to offer some =
flexibility as we work on deadlines. Day time availability preferred.=20
You have an eye for detail. Our business thrives on integrity, quality =
and excellent PR/customer service/satisfaction.=20
You come with professional references regardless of what industry or =
background.=20
You are East-side located or reside in the west section of Geauga county =
and have transportation. (A must)
Your tasks initially will include:
Screen prep and cleaning
Press setup and breakdown
Removing garments off press or dryer belt
Receiving and shipping of goods.=20
Ability to lift up to 50lbs is a must.=20
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From firefoto at cros.net Mon Aug 22 08:03:01 2005
From: firefoto at cros.net (Doug Klein)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:03:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Skip, we will all miss you
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Skip Kelly was a great, long time friend and mentor, always eager to =
share his knowledge. He most recently had been helping us with the =
sound and lighting systems for our new community theater, the Bellevue =
Society for the Arts, about 2 hours away from his home. His invaluable =
advice was always just a cell call away when something crashed during a =
show or if we needed to do something out of the ordinary. He always =
knew how to get the best quality for the budget and everytime we =
visited, he had something new that he had been researching.
He was so proud of his young techies. When he gave me a tour at the =
GLTG theater during the Hot Mikado, every teen seemed to know Skip and =
they seemed to have a great working relationship.
I will miss him as a sailing friend too.
Doug Klein
Firelands Photography
www.firefoto.com
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From inletdancetheatre at sbcglobal.net Mon Aug 22 07:56:00 2005
From: inletdancetheatre at sbcglobal.net (Bill Wade Jr)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 07:56:00 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Classes with Inlet Dance Theatre and Trainee
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INLET DANCE THEATRE'S FALL CLASS OFFERINGS
Inlet Dance Theatre announces it's Fall Class Offerings at Severance Athletic Club (Cleveland Heights, OH). The 13 week session begins on Mon, Sept. 12 and runs through Dec. 17th, 2005. Classes in creative movement, modern dance technique, ballet, and hip-hop are available.
Faculty for the Fall Dance Class Offerings is comprised of the professional dancers and instructors of Inlet Dance Theatre, including artistic director/founder Bill Wade. For more information about the Fall Class Offerings: http://www.inletdance.org/DanceSchool.htm
INLET YOUTH ENSEMBLE
Inlet is accepting new members into the Inlet Youth Ensemble for high school aged dancers; interested candidates must audition to participate in the Inlet Youth Ensemble. For more information concerniong the Inlet Youth Ensemble, please email Inlet or call the office: 216.382.0201.
INLET TRAINEE PROGRAM
Inlet Dance Theatre also has a few openings remaining the Inlet Trainee Program. The Trainee Program is for individuals who are serious about dancing professionally or preparing to obtain an undergraduate degree in dance. Prospective Trainees must have completed high school and/or some college course work. The purpose of the Trainee Program is to prepare the young adult for auditions for professional companies or entrance into a college dance program. Interested individuals should contact Inlet Dance Theatre via email or by calling the office: 216.382.0201. Web information concerning the Inlet Trainee Program: http://www.inletdance.org/InternshipProgram.htm
Bill Wade
Artistic Director/Founder
Inlet Dance Theatre
www.inletdance.org
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Inlet Dance Theatre announces it's Fall Class Offerings at Severance Athletic Club (Cleveland Heights, OH). The 13 week session begins on Mon, Sept. 12 and runs through Dec. 17th, 2005. Classes in creative movement, modern dance technique, ballet, and hip-hop are available.
Faculty for the Fall Dance Class Offerings is comprised of the professional dancers and instructors of Inlet Dance Theatre, including artistic director/founder Bill Wade. For more information about the Fall Class Offerings: http://www.inletdance.org/DanceSchool.htm
INLET YOUTH ENSEMBLE
Inlet is accepting new members into the Inlet Youth Ensemble for high school aged dancers; interested candidates must audition to participate in the Inlet Youth Ensemble. For more information concerniong the Inlet Youth Ensemble, please email Inlet or call the office: 216.382.0201.
INLET TRAINEE PROGRAM
Inlet Dance Theatre also has a few openings remaining the Inlet Trainee Program. The Trainee Program is for individuals who are serious about dancing professionally or preparing to obtain an undergraduate degree in dance. Prospective Trainees must have completed high school and/or some college course work. The purpose of the Trainee Program is to prepare the young adult for auditions for professional companies or entrance into a college dance program. Interested individuals should contact Inlet Dance Theatre via email or by calling the office: 216.382.0201. Web information concerning the Inlet Trainee Program: http://www.inletdance.org/InternshipProgram.htm
Bill Wade Artistic Director/Founder Inlet Dance Theatre www.inletdance.org
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From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Aug 22 07:58:44 2005
From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:58:44 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]2005 - 2006 Season
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East Cleveland Theater announces its
2005 - 2006 Season.
"Steal Away" written by Ramona King
Director: Renee Matthews Jackson
October 8 - October 30 2005
"The Amen Corner" written by
James Baldwin
Director: Hassan Rogers
February 4 - Febuary 26 2006
"Twelve Angry Men" adapted by
Sherman Sergel
Director: Barbara Rhoades
March 3 - March 19 2006
"The Wiz" book by William F. Brown
music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls
Director/Choreographer: Kyle Primous
April 29 - May 21 2006
"It's All About The Song"
A tribute to vocal music
Sunday, June 4, 2006
From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Aug 22 08:07:17 2005
From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:07:17 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Cleveland Theater's
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2005 - 2006 Season
East Cleveland Theater announces its
2005 - 2006 Season
"Steal Away" written by Ramona King
Director: Renee Matthews Jackson
October 8 - October 30 2005
"The Amen Corner" written by
James Baldwin
Director: Hassan Rogers
February 4 - February 26 2006
"Twelve Angry Men" adapted by
Sherman Sergel
Director: Barbara Rhoades
March 3 - March 19 2006
"The Wiz" book by William F. Brown
music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls
Director/Choreographer: Kyle Primous
April 29 - May 21 2006
"It's All About The Song"
A tribute to vocal music
Sunday, June 4 2006
From Stacy at CBurris.com Mon Aug 22 08:19:20 2005
From: Stacy at CBurris.com (Stacy Burris)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:19:20 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Skip Kelley visiting hours
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The following information is for those many people who loved and respected
Skip Kelley:
Visiting hours will be held at Tabone Funeral Home in Solon on Wednesday
evening from 4:00pm-8:00pm. The address is 33650 Solon Rd., Solon.
Thursday at 10:30am at St. Joan of Arc's Church in Chagrin Falls will be
Skip's funeral. The address is 496 E. Washington St., Chagrin Falls.
Both locations have excellent websites with directions and contact
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from
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at 10:30am at St. Joan of Arc’s Church in ChagrinFalls
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From lorelecs at juno.com Mon Aug 22 08:45:29 2005
From: lorelecs at juno.com (Lori Cahan-Simon)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:45:29 GMT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]dance teachers/leaders
Message-ID: <20050822.084549.21734.93727@webmail22.nyc.untd.com>
Would any dance teachers/leaders who may be interested in learning and teaching Yiddish Folk Dance (not Israeli) please contact me.
You can hear clips from Lori's CDs at: http://www.cdbaby.com/lcahan http://www.cdbaby.com/lcahan2
http://www.cdbaby.com/nosband Email me for purchase or buy at CD Baby or Hatikvah Music at: http://www.hatikvahmusic.com
From brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net Mon Aug 22 08:53:09 2005
From: brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net (Director BCA)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 08:53:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Italian Art Song Classes at BCA
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical director at Cuyahoga
County Community College's Western Campus.
Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
Brecksville Center for the Arts
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical
director at Cuyahoga County Community College's Western Campus.
Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts
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From chris at antonellic.com Mon Aug 22 08:58:50 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:58:50 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Three Tall Women at The River Street
Playhouse
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Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
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Three Tall Women
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play Three Tall Women.
Needed is a MATURE actress that can portray a very old woman.
The roles of (B) and (C) have been cast
Performance dates:
Fridays and Saturdays @ 8pm
October 21,22,28,29 and Nov.4,5
The River Street Playhouse
56 River Street
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Rehearsals begin the week of September 12th.
Auditions by appointment.
For information and to schedule an appointment call
Bob Kmiecik weekdays at 216 513-9856 or weekends at 216 226-3531
Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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From chris at antonellic.com Mon Aug 22 09:14:04 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 12:14:04 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]At the tiny River Street Playhouse next door to the
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
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Quotes taken from review
done by
Herb Hammer
Chagrin Valley Times
8/18/05
"At the tiny River Street Playhouse next door to the Chagrin Valley =
Little Theatre, Yvonne E. Pilarczyk and Lisa Tarr assume the roles, and =
who could ask for a better duo."
"It's nice to see this quaint little theater all grown up. The language =
here is sometimes brutal but performed so naturally you wouldn't want it =
any other way."
"The best is saved for last. We're at a neighborhood bar. Hank (Miss =
Pilarczyk), a regular and probably always a little drunk, continues to =
tell Karen Sue (Miss Tarr), a soon-to-be-alcoholic, how pretty she is. =
He wants to marry her though he's already married. The conversation is =
repeated over and over and becomes funnier and funnier. Miss Pilarczyk =
shows her great acting range as the lowly Hank. Miss Tarr plays off of =
her perfectly."
"All in all, "Parallel Lives" is much fun. These two performers should =
win an award for their remarkable versatility. The two hours fly by."
"It would be nice to see "Parallel Lives" run for a month or two, rather =
than the merely three weeks on the schedule. You could bet the patrons =
would have to be turned away. This show would pack the house if given =
time."
Fridays & Saturdays
Aug 12 - Aug 27
8pm
56 River Street
Chagrin Falls
Box Office: 440-247-8955
Box Office Hours: Monday - Saturday 1-6pm
Ticket $8
Please be sure to visit us at
www.cvlt.org or www.chagrinfalls-ohio.com
CVLT offers a very attractive dinner theater package with three of =
Chagrin Falls' finest restaurants. Make your theater reservations =
first, then call the restaurant of your choice to take advantage of =
their special dinner theater offering. Call one of these fine =
restaurants and enjoy dinner before the show. You should be prepared to =
show your theater tickets prior to seating at the restaurant.=20
Enjoy wonderful cuisine plus an entertaining evening at The River Street =
Playhouse
The Raintree 440-247-4800
Gamekeeper's Tavern 440-247-7744
Blake's Seafood Grille 440-893-9910
Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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Gamekeeper's=20
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Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management =
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Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH =20
44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax
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From chris at antonellic.com Mon Aug 22 09:46:23 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 12:46:23 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Murder by the Falls - An Annual Major Benefit for Chagrin
Valley Little Theatre
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Press Release
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Sponsored by Junction Auto
presents
Murder by the Falls
An Annual Major Benefit for Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Deadly Debate
Written and Directed by Don Edelman
6:00 - 7:00pm - Registration & Hors D'Ouvres
7:00 - 7:30pm - ACT I of Deadly Debate at CVLT
7:30 - 8:15pm - Search the village for clues
8:30 - 9:15pm - Dinner & Balloting at Township Hall
9:30 - 10:00pm - ACT II of Deadly Debate & Rewards
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years. Tickets are $65, $30 of which is tax-deductible.
Seating is in groups of 8
Cash wine/beer bar
Rain or shine
Detective gear or informal
Be A Table Sponsor!!
Just $75 puts your name or log on tables, programs, and lobby posters
Call the Box Office Today=20
Seating is Limited Reserve Now=20
Deadline is Aug 31st
Box Office: 440-247-8955
Monday - Saturday 1-6pm
40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022
Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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From umoja4us at hotmail.com Mon Aug 22 10:13:09 2005
From: umoja4us at hotmail.com (jimmie woody)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:13:09 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAByrinth Aug. 27th end of Summer Celebration!
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uMoJa ArTs InC.
presents
The LAByrinth
(A Multimedia Experience)
Art, live acoustic music, interactive games, networking, live
performances (dramatic/spoken word), food, etc... and an opportunity to
mingle & create with
some of Cleveland?s most beautiful people. All of this can be
found at Cleveland?s latest social installment, The LAByrinth. As you
enter you are encompassed by the larger than life murals and paintings
of featured artists. Following the trail of color and creativity,
guests often find themselves lost in a maze of rooms each with its
own intimate appeal.
Spend an evening lounging comfortably and listening to the organic sounds of
an mbira being expertly plucked by weathered thumbs of Manatho Masani. As
thumb
drums, djembes and guitar riffs naturally vibe to form an impromptu band,
poets sprinkle
rhymes and prose into the mix.
Feeling creative? This is the place to do what your mama would have tanned
your hide for, paint and write on the walls. Imagine, a room covered, floor
to ceiling, with paint, words, and sketches. A room where a young
woman dressed in her best, finds herself dripping paint and creating art,
lost in her own creative flow.
*The LAb now features independent films from some of the country's most
talented young filmakers!
*If you have a creative talent you would like to showcase @ The LAByrinth
please leave a message with Jimmie Woody & Umoja Arts Inc. @ 800.923.4199
(or just show up).
Located at 138th & Harvard Avenue, The LAByrinth is offered once a month by
Jimmie Woody and Umoja Arts Inc.. The next Lab event will be held on Aug
27th @ 9pm, the curious are welcome to explore the mysteries of The Lab for
a $5 donation and by the way bring a bottle for the house.
See you there!
For info: umoja4us at hotmail.com /800.923.4199
From brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net Mon Aug 22 10:26:18 2005
From: brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net (Director BCA)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:26:18 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Italian Art Song update
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical director at Cuyahoga
County Community College's Western Campus.
Classes will be held at BCA from 6-7 pm on Tuesdays from September 13 to November 1, 2005
Cost for the class is $92 for BCA members and $102 for non-members.
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501c3 organization open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive in Brecksville Ohio.
Find out about this class and our 115 other classes and programs at www.brecksvillearts.org or call 440-526-6232
Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
Brecksville Center for the Arts
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical
director at Cuyahoga County Community College's Western Campus.
Classes will be held at BCA from 6-7 pm on Tuesdays from September 13 to November 1, 2005
Cost for the class is $92 for BCA members and $102 for non-members.
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501c3 organization open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive in Brecksville Ohio.
Find out about this class and our 115 other classes and programs at www.brecksvillearts.org or call 440-526-6232
Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts
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From fgloor at clevelandtheater.com Mon Aug 22 10:37:58 2005
From: fgloor at clevelandtheater.com (Fred Gloor)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:37:58 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ten minutes from Cleveland, Menopause,
and Fully committed added to CTC benefit performance
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Dear Neohiopal:
It just keeps getting better as scenes from Ten Minutes from Cleveland,
Fully Committed, and Menopause the Musical have been added to our slate of
performers for tonights benefit.
Additional performers include: Nick Koesters, Neil Thackaberry, and Jean
Zarzour. There are still tickets available. Please rsvp to this email, and
pay at the door. The benefit is at the Cleveland Play House, and $40.00 gets
you food, beverages, the show, a silent auction, and the CTC awards
presentation.
If you love theater, how could you miss this event? See you tonight!
Fred Gloor
Co-Director
The Cleveland Theater Collective
fgloor at clevelandtheater.com
216-406-1973
From SomeDadA at aol.com Mon Aug 22 11:31:52 2005
From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:31:52 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes at Dada
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Saturdays 12:00 to 2:30 PM
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Improv 103 : Improv for Performance
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6th Street, Cleveland.
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.
Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.
For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242 or=20=
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From rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com Mon Aug 22 11:39:30 2005
From: rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com (Rebecca Vujanov)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:39:30 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]rental
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From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Aug 22 12:39:31 2005
From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:39:31 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rooms for rent West Side Cleveland
Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20050822153034.00be04a0@pop.wre.adelphia.net>
Help me keep my 3 generations family home off W. 117th by renting a
charming bedroom for $350 a month, all utilities except phone are
included. It's a quiet street in a racially balanced neighborhood. Birds
and kids playing outside are the biggest noise factor!
Share living room, kitchen, laundry room and yard. Parking in
driveway. Close to bus lines and highways. Cable internet access.
Available Sept 1.
Mary Davis
From Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com Mon Aug 22 13:09:20 2005
From: Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com (Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:09:20 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank You for Your Support!
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On behalf of the cast, musicians and production staff of "NUNSENSE II,"
thank you to everyone who attended our fourth annual benefit performance
last Monday evening at Cleveland Public Theatre! One hundred thirty-four
people attended the show, raising $3,513 for the AIDS Taskforce of Greater
Cleveland. With recent cuts in government funding, the AIDS Taskforce
needs our contributions now more than ever, so it's wonderful to be able to
help them out in this way.
We would also like to thank the staff of Cleveland Public Theatre, as well
as the many individuals and theatre organizations who helped our production
in various ways: distributing flyers, lending props and equipment, printing
programs, providing rehearsal space...this production could not happen
without the support of the Northeast Ohio theatre community; it's a
wonderful reminder that we all work in a great, caring community.
If you missed the performance, never fear! After a brief trip to the
Jersey shore, the Sisters will be back at Weathervane Community Playhouse
on September 19 and 20. Those performances will be raising money for
Akron's Community AIDS Network, another worthy organization. Call
Weathervane at 330-836-2323 for tickets.
Thanks once again for your help and support!
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ty-four people attended the show, raising $3,513 for the AIDS Taskforce of =
Greater Cleveland. With recent cuts in government funding, the AIDS Task=
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ble to help them out in this way.
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as the many individuals and theatre organizations who helped our production=
in various ways: distributing flyers, lending props and equipment, printin=
g programs, providing rehearsal space...this production could not happen wi=
thout the support of the Northeast Ohio theatre community; it's a wonderful=
reminder that we all work in a great, caring community.
If you missed the performance, never fear! After a brief trip to the Jerse=
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From eric.oswald at sherwin.com Mon Aug 22 13:22:31 2005
From: eric.oswald at sherwin.com (Eric Oswald)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:22:31 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway audition
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/Just thought I'd post this clip from Playbill.com for any actors
interested in hitting NYC this Monday, August 29th/:
>>> Speaking of Tarzan, finding an actor with just the right mix of
jungle charisma ain't easy. So Disney has decided to hold an open call
for the title role of the new Broadway musical on Aug. 29 at the Here
Arts Center. If you think you've got what it takes, first peruse this
impressive checklist of qualities: "A thrilling pop/rock singer to play
in his 20s... He is charming, sexy, vulnerable, animal-like, mysterious,
and has lots of humanity. He is physically lean but toned, like a
swimmer; he is not a muscle man as in the traditional Tarzan type. He
should have strong upper body strength and be physical, agile, fearless,
and very comfortable with movement and tackling aerial work. His body
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Just thought I'd post this clip from Playbill.com for any
actors interested in hitting NYC this Monday, August 29th:
>>> Speaking of Tarzan, finding an actor with just the right
mix of
jungle charisma ain't easy. So Disney has decided to hold an open call
for the title role of the new Broadway musical on Aug. 29 at the Here
Arts Center. If you think you've got what it takes, first peruse this
impressive checklist of qualities: "A thrilling pop/rock singer to play
in his 20s... He is charming, sexy, vulnerable, animal-like,
mysterious, and has lots of humanity. He is physically lean but toned,
like a swimmer; he is not a muscle man as in the traditional Tarzan
type. He should have strong upper body strength and be physical, agile,
fearless, and very comfortable with movement and tackling aerial work.
His body must be at one with the environment." <<<
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From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Aug 22 13:55:12 2005
From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:55:12 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway audition
In-Reply-To: <430A3407.60708@sherwin.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20050822165401.026c9c48@pop.wre.adelphia.net>
I'll be driving into NYC tonite and can offer crash space at a Greenwich
Village apartment if anyone is interested\
Mary Davis
At 04:22 PM 8/22/2005 -0400, Eric Oswald wrote:
>Just thought I'd post this clip from Playbill.com for any actors
>interested in hitting NYC this Monday, August 29th:
>
> >>> Speaking of Tarzan, finding an actor with just the right mix of
> jungle charisma ain't easy. So Disney has decided to hold an open call
> for the title role of the new Broadway musical on Aug. 29 at the Here
> Arts Center. If you think you've got what it takes, first peruse this
> impressive checklist of qualities: "A thrilling pop/rock singer to play
> in his 20s... He is charming, sexy, vulnerable, animal-like, mysterious,
> and has lots of humanity. He is physically lean but toned, like a
> swimmer; he is not a muscle man as in the traditional Tarzan type. He
> should have strong upper body strength and be physical, agile, fearless,
> and very comfortable with movement and tackling aerial work. His body
> must be at one with the environment." <<<
From dennis at vanityCrash.com Mon Aug 22 14:39:22 2005
From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:39:22 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]*vanityCrash* | Fri Aug 26 | Maple Grove
Message-ID: <430A460A.8070009@vanityCrash.com>
Hold tight all you vanityCrashers and take a moment to read all of this, 'cause we've
lots to tell ya!
Friday, August 26 we make our debut appearance at the Maple Grove in
Malpe Heights! If you've never been there, it's a great rock club. The
upstairs room is laid out so everyone can see the band. There are
tables, chairs and a clean long bar. Downstairs has a bar with pool
tables and couches to allow escape from the racket upstairs. Performing
with us will be our glitter buddies the Gutter Vamps.
Always putting on a fabulous show with giant hints of Kiss and Alice
Cooper, the Gutter Vamps will definitely bring quality rock to the
night. Also playing is Thunder
Lips (gotta love the name)
who are young arena rockers. It will be our first with these co!
ol cats. The show is $5 and 21+.
Friday, September 9 we're returning to wake up the sleepy steel
town of Youngstown at Cedar's
Lounge. Last time we were
there we got the floor shaking with jumpers and dancers. It was wild!
Joining us is our Pittsburgh pals the Science Fiction Idols. These guys are soooo cool with a glam-trash stomp a
la New York Dolls. Great songs, great sound and attitude to boot.
SAVE THE DATE!!! Saturday,
October 8 we will have our
long awaited CD RELEASE with a HUGE BLOW OUT PARTY at the HiFi
Club.
This is definitely one event you do not want to miss. Everyone we have
talked to have told us they're coming. It really rocks us the support
people are showing. Make sure you're in on the show too. We're also
looking to do an early teen show. Send us an email with your comments
on this idea.
vanityCrash is Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Brian Hager, Tim Ratley &
Jason Giaco.
P.O. Box 665
Cleveland, Ohio 44107
From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Mon Aug 22 14:40:29 2005
From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:40:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadview Heights Spotlights present: BLITHE SPIRIT
Message-ID: <20050822214030.EMLD9925.eastrmmtao04.cox.net@smtp.east.cox.net>
THE BROADVIEW HEIGHTS SPOTLIGHTS COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS:
Noel Coward's BLITHE SPIRIT
Fridays and Saturdays, September 9-24, 8:00 PM
Sunday Matinee September 18, 3:00 PM
Adults $10 / Students & Senior Citizens $8
BOX OFFICE PHONE: (440)526-4404
DIRECTED BY...
Judith Mazur
STARRING...
Dan Sekanic as Charles
Pam Matthews as Ruth
Pat Patipas as Dr. Bradman
Karen Johnston as Mrs. Bradman
Fran Norris as Madame Arcati
Renee Torchia as Elvira
Christi Esterly as Edith
PSYCHIC READINGS BY THERESA offered 1 hour prior to curtain and during intermission
The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce its Fall Mainstage production, Blithe Spirit. Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays, September 9 - 24, at 8:00 PM. A matinee performance slated for Sunday, September 18 at 3:00 PM. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for students and senior citizens.
Blithe Spirit, written by Noel Coward, is a comedy with a ghostly plot. The play tells the story of a novelist who invites an eccentric medium to his home to get ideas for a story ? but instead, he gets more than he bargained for. With the help of the medium, the novelist unintentionally summons his first wife from beyond the grave. The lady from beyond ? still beautiful and mischievous ? relishes in playfully teasing and tormenting her husband and his new wife. The cast of characters include Dan Sekanic as Charles Condomine, an intelligent English novelist; Pam Matthews as Ruth Condomine, his wife; Pat Patipas and Karen Johnston as Dr. and Mrs. Bradman, friends of the Condomines; Fran Norris as Madame Arcati, a spiritualist; Renee Torchia as Elvira, the deceased wife of Charles; and Christi Esterly as Edith, the Condomine?s maid. Directed by Judith Mazur.
Audience members will also have the opportunity to indulge in their own psychic reading. Beginning one hour prior to show time and at intermission on performance dates, a medium from Psychic Readings by Theresa will be available in the gallery. Theresa, Monica, or Enza will offer palm, Tarot, crystal, aura, or psychic readings for interested guests. Readings are $10 to $25 per session; no appointment is necessary.
For ticket reservations or for other inquiries, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.
From sweetbubeleh at aol.com Mon Aug 22 15:28:42 2005
From: sweetbubeleh at aol.com (sweetbubeleh at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 18:28:42 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]In need of music
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Hey fabulous theatre people....am in need of some music
*the score for Tommy and Bat Boy
*Sheet music for Endless Night (The Lion King) & Once Upon a Time (Brooklyn)
Any help would be great!
Patrick Clement:)
ps congrats to everyone on a wonderful summer of theatre! one the best!
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Hey fabulous theatre people....am in need of some music
*the score for Tommy and Bat Boy
*Sheet music for Endless Night (The Lion King) & Once Upon a Time (Brooklyn)
Any help would be great!
Patrick Clement:)
ps congrats to everyone on a wonderful summer of theatre! one the best!
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From stephon at supreme-productions.com Mon Aug 22 16:42:55 2005
From: stephon at supreme-productions.com (Stephon J. Davis)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:42:55 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music video shoot needs crew and talent
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Music Video shoot
2 camera people will be paid $40 a day each, the rest of the crew will get food drinks and credit.
We are shooting a Hip Hop music video and we need a crew. The nightclub shoot is located at 3875 E 93rd Cleveland OH (smoove) nightclub
we also need talent for the background as well as a pretty young lady to sang (lip snyc) the hook. it will be a lot of fun and great experience
call or write for more info. 216 262 8176
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Music Video shoot
2 camera people will be paid $40 a day each, the rest of the crew will get food drinks and credit.
We are shooting a Hip Hop music video and we need a crew. The nightclub shoot is located at 3875 E 93rd ClevelandOH (smoove) nightclub
we also need talent for the background as well as a pretty young lady to sang (lip snyc) the hook. it will be a lot of fun and great experience
call or write for more info. 216 262 8176
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From rockhall73 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 22 19:27:58 2005
From: rockhall73 at yahoo.com (David W. Coxe)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 19:27:58 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks, Skip!!
Message-ID: <20050823022758.13244.qmail@web53901.mail.yahoo.com>
I only had the pleasure of working with him for two
shows, but I have to say that his level of expertise
and professionalism in making my last orchestra at
GLTG sound so good earned him a very special place in
my heart. I know I'll miss working with you....may
you rest in piece, my friend.
-David Coxe
David W. Coxe
Mobius Enterprises
rockhall73 at yahoo.com
From rkreidler at neo.rr.com Mon Aug 22 19:43:41 2005
From: rkreidler at neo.rr.com (Robert Kreidler)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 22:43:41 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Clown College Announces 17th Year
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For more information contact Bob Kreidler, Headmaster 330-835-9460. =
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From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Mon Aug 22 14:17:39 2005
From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:17:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community Theatre's Auditions for "The Wizard of
Oz"
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Beachwood
Community
Theatre Beachwod Comunity Theatre Phone: 292-1970
2700 Richmond
Rd. FAX: 292-1976
Beachwood, Oh 44122 E-Mail:
Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com
Beachwood, Ohio, Aug. 22, 2005
For Immediate Release
Beachwood Community Theater announces auditions for
"The Wizard Of Oz"
Grades 3 - 5: Mon., Aug. 29, 7:00 pm
Grades 6 - 12: Tue., Aug. 30, 7:00 pm
Adults: Wed., Aug. 31 7:00 pm
All auditions held at the Beachwood Middle School auditorium located at
2860 Richmond Rd.
Performance Dates: Nov. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13
Monologues available on Thurs. Aug. 25 - at the Beachwood Recreation
Center or on our website at beachwoodohio.com .
Please bring sheet music & a writing utensil.
For more information contact Jill Koslen at 216-595-3734
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From David at jos-tech.com Tue Aug 23 04:42:26 2005
From: David at jos-tech.com (David Fox)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 07:42:26 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]My Dearest Friends
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Many of you may have already gotten the news of the passing of Skip Kelly of
The Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild this past weekend.
Though the news was saddening to me, I strive to remember how he has touched
my life and the lives of many.
I do not know much about the arrangements except that view hours will be @
Tabone Funeral Home..... http://www.tabonefuneralhome.com/index.htm
33650 Solon Rd
Solon
Wed from 4-8
I will most certainly be there to support his family and friends. Below is a
song I had written some years ago, and I find it very appropriate for me
today.
May God's peace find you all and rest in your hearts.
David Fox
Remember The Light
When you lose a friend in the middle of a friendship
When you lose a light before you wanted
When you lose a friend in the middle of a friendship
When you lose someone, you'll grieve
If you find someone who gives you hope and inspiration
If you find a light you want to keep it
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If you remember the light, you'll hold it tighter
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If you find someone, and they're standing in the darkness
And you shine the light, it's always brighter
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From cager55 at alltel.net Tue Aug 23 05:18:51 2005
From: cager55 at alltel.net (Jeff Caja)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:18:51 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Elyria - Seeking Director for "Annie" 2006
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Elyria Summer Theatre Association
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There are four paid positions available:
DIRECTOR
MUSIC DIRECTOR
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
CHOREOGRAPHER
Current plan is to produce the show ANNIE , subject to royalty =
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From Events at CoolCleveland.com Tue Aug 23 05:39:38 2005
From: Events at CoolCleveland.com (Cool Cleveland)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:39:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Ingenuity tix for Cleveland's theatre community
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Dear Cleveland theatre and performance community,
We wanted to invite you to join us over Labor Day weekend at
Cleveland's first annual Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology,
September 1-4. We're shutting down streets, putting up 21 stages and
presenting over 200 events from 80 Cleveland-based arts and technology
groups. Co-director James Levin and I invite you to join the fun!
See below for FREE ticket offer to this list only.
Many of you are performing and participating in Ingenuity, and we are
avidly waiting to see your work next week. Everyone is invited to
check out the entire schedule at http://www.IngenuityCleveland.com.
Please join us: We'd like to invite the Cleveland theatre, dance and
performance community to join us over Labor Day weekend. Many events
are free on three stages we're building when we shut down Euclid
Avenue and East Fourth Street. Other exhibits and shows are presented
in storefronts, clubs such as House of Blues, Pickwick & Frolic and
Fat Fish Blue, amazing architectural treasures such as the Cleveland
Trust Rotunda, Tower City and the Hyatt Old Arcade, plus a stage we're
building in the alley right off Public Square!
Many area theatre groups are presenting work, such as Cleveland Play
House, Dobama, Karamu, Shaker Hts HS Theatre Ensemble, Cleveland
Public Theatre, Kalliope Stage, Charenton, Eric Coble, Linda
Eisenstein, and many others.
Dance companies presenting work at Ingenuity include: Dancing Wheels,
Sista Jewel, Ohio Ballet, The Ritmo y Raza Dance Company, Verb
Ballets, Progressive Arts Alliance presenting Cleveland Hip-Hop,
Hareem Shar'eem, Antaeus Dance, Inlet Dance Theatre, Cleveland
Contemporary Dance Theatre, DancEvert, MorrisonDance, among others.
Plus Ingenuity presents technology exhibits, a Family Stage, ongoing
family programming at the Colonial Marketplace, visual arts at the
Galleria and the ARTcade, dane, theatre and high-tech works at the
"Technology Temple" at the Cleveland Trust Rotunda, classical music
broadcast live on WCLV at the Hyatt Old Arcade, a killer free Opening
Ceremonies on Public Square, cool exhibits in storefronts and lots of
free stuff on the streets. And by the way, you don't have to drink
your beer behind fences: stroll with your beverage and enjoy all the
art!
FREE ticket offer: Log on to http://www.IngenuityCleveland.com/theatre
and download your own eTicket good for two complimentary all-day,
all-access passes to Ingenuity. Simply bring your eTicket down to the
Fest and exchange it for your wristband, and gain total access to all
events.
We look forward to seeing you over Labor Day weekend!
Thanks!
Thomas Mulready
co-director, Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology
From jsm72 at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 23 05:44:04 2005
From: jsm72 at sbcglobal.net (Jean Martin)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 05:44:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Piano and other furniture for sale
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Piano and other furniture for sale
Baldwin Acrosonic Piano and matching bench
Recently serviced. Excellent condition. Holds tune well.
Walnut Finish
Asking $950
Thomasville Breakfront
Ebony Finish. Asian influences.
Glass cupboard on top, drawers on bottom.
Excellent Condition
48 w x 75 h x 14 d
Asking $800
Thomasville Oval Dining Table
Walnut Finish
44x66 with two 20-inch leaves plus protective pads
6 matching chairs with upholstered seats
Excellent condition
Asking $800
Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs
White round table 42-inch diameter
White Bentwood chairs with padded seats
Asking $250 for set
Photos available on request.
For details and to request photos, please reply to this e-mail.
East side Heights area location.
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Excellent condition
Asking $800
Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs
White round table 42-inch diameter
White Bentwood chairs with padded seats
Asking $250 for set
Photos available on request.
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East sideHeights area location.
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From rgrumblatt at yahoo.com Tue Aug 23 05:57:59 2005
From: rgrumblatt at yahoo.com (Rachel Grumblatt)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 05:57:59 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]hip hop teacher need for fall 2005
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Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a hip hop instructor to teach two 1 hour hip hop classes (1 beginning and 1 intermediate) for its 2005-2006 session on Fridays from 4:30-6:30pm beginning Friday, September 16 and ending Friday June 9, 2006. Experience in other dance forms (ballet, jazz, tap, etc) is a plus but not required. For more information please contact the Center's Dance Coordinator, Rachel Neilson, at (440) 337-1400 or send a resume to Solon Center for the Arts; c/o Rachel Neilson; 6315 SOM Center Rd.; Solon, OH.
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Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a hip hop instructor to teach two 1 hour hip hop classes (1 beginning and 1 intermediate) for its 2005-2006 session on Fridays from 4:30-6:30pm beginning Friday, September 16 and ending Friday June 9, 2006. Experience in other dance forms (ballet, jazz, tap, etc) is a plus but not required. For more information please contact the Center's Dance Coordinator, Rachel Neilson, at (440) 337-1400 or send a resume to Solon Center for the Arts; c/o Rachel Neilson; 6315 SOM Center Rd.; Solon, OH.
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From chris at antonellic.com Tue Aug 23 06:24:31 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:24:31 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Taming of the Shrew at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
featuring The Steve Shields Players
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CVLT's young adult production of William Shakespeare's Taming of the =
Shrew.
=20
No need for Cliff Notes or searching Google for an explanation to this =
production. This one is filled with cowboys, ranchers, river gamblers =
and fillies. Even the most Shakespeare-challenged among us will relish =
the tribute to western favorites such as Bonanza, Maverick and Rawhide.
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While the story may be familiar, the interpretation is fresh and the =
actor's passion for the setting - and the production - is as contagious =
as gold fever. We'll leave it to you to determine if Petruchio tames the =
tempestuous Kate or if indeed, Kate isn't the best poker player at the =
table.
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Y' all come out and see us!
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Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM
October 7 - October 22
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Director Kate Tonti
Produced by Laurel Bryant
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40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022
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Box Office: (440) 247-8955
Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday
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Adults $14 Seniors and Youths under 18 $10
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Chagrin Falls' finest restaurants. Make your theater reservations =
first, then call the restaurant of your choice to take advantage of =
their special dinner theater offering. Call one of these fine =
restaurants and enjoy dinner before the show. You should be prepared to =
show your theater tickets prior to seating at the restaurant.=20
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theatre".
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The Raintree 440-247-4800
Gamekeeper's Tavern 440-247-7744
Blake's Seafood Grille 440-893-9910=20
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Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Aug 23 06:23:55 2005
From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:23:55 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Holden Arboretum's "Fall Fest" on Sept. 11
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Kulture Kids' Robin Pease will perform from 2 to 3 PM at Holden Arboretum's
(Kirtland, OH) annual "Fall Fest" on Sunday, September 11th. Check out
www.holdenarb.org for more details.
(Also, Kulture Kids' brand new CD of stories and music for children can
now be purchased at www.CDBaby.com/kulturekids.) Free downloadable story guide
that accompanies the CD is available on the homepage of our Website (below).
KULTURE KIDS
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From scwils13 at hotmail.com Tue Aug 23 07:16:53 2005
From: scwils13 at hotmail.com (Scott Wilson)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:16:53 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Hummingbird, a new play at the Kent Stage, Sept. 1, 2,
3
Message-ID:
PRESS RELEASE:
It?s Friday Night.On your way to the coffee shop down the street from your quaint, suburban home, you bump into a homeless man on the street.He asks you for spare change.Do you keep walking, or reach into your wallet?
Kent playwright Scott C. Wilson?s new play, The Hummingbird, examines this everyday occurrence within the greater context of community identity and the interconnectedness of small town Americans.Situated in a college town in the Midwest, The Hummingbird presents three separate stories which are juxtaposed on one
stage.How are a group of college girls, the patrons at a small coffee shop, and a young married couple effected by one community member?s encounter with a homeless drug addict?According to Wilson, his play poses this question ?through both comical and tragic lenses.?
Two Kent businesses were so interested in the play that they approached the playwright, now a teacher in Manhattan, to offer funding for its production.Bob and Cass Mayfield of McKay Bricker Gallery and Framing and Nelson Burns of Coleman Professional Services helped the playwright and retired Roosevelt High School drama director Mary Ann Costa put together a production staff, find a theater space, and cast eleven roles with local actors.This unique ?renegade? project (meaning that no recognized theater group is responsible for the production) has taken shape during a series of promotional events, which have included a cocktail benefit and reading at McKay Bricker, a bottled water sale at Kent?s
annual Heritage Festival, and a happy hour at Glory Days Water Street Tavern.
Due to the play?s social message, Wilson decided from the start that the play needed to benefit an appropriate local charity.A portion of the proceeds from each performance will go to the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Portage County (MHRBPC).The MHRBPC helps secure funding for agencies that provide services for community members recovering from mental illness or drug addiction.
The Hummingbird will be performed on September 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at the Kent Stage, 175 E. Main St., in downtown Kent, Ohio.All performances begin at 8 pm.Tickets are on sale now for $10 at McKay Bricker Gallery and Framing, Spinmore Records, and Woodsy?s Music, all located in Kent.
The production showcases the talent of actors from Oberlin College (Jennifer Dominguez), Baldwin-Wallace College (Katie Kocik), The College of Wooster (Jessica Linkous DeFrange), Kent State University (Trevor Williams, Tony Dodds, Emily Lanier Leppo), John Carroll University (Edward Borowy, Jeff Lunger), Bowling Green (Greg Linkous, Anthony Recznik), and Ohio University (Jeness Duffy).
From artistschair2005 at aol.com Tue Aug 23 07:21:29 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:21:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SOUND DESIGNER? Jude M. Goergen is our "Featured
Artist of the Day"
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
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Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
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Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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From MSolomon at FairhillCenter.org Tue Aug 23 07:56:18 2005
From: MSolomon at FairhillCenter.org (Mary Solomon)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:56:18 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder - Workshop on "How to Create Your Own Website"
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Fairhill Center - Room C-457
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From mslerner at adelphia.net Tue Aug 23 08:08:41 2005
From: mslerner at adelphia.net (mslerner at adelphia.net)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:08:41 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sax Player Needed for 10/28 Gig
Message-ID: <14354342.1124809721979.JavaMail.root@web9.mail.adelphia.net>
The Flashback Band is looking for a tenor sax player to cover a gig we have coming up on Friday, October 28 at Blue Canyon in Twinsburg. Time is 10pm - 2am.
You will also need to be available for a rehearsal on Tuesday, October 25 from 7pm - 10pm in Beachwood
We need someone who is very familiar with rock, soul, r&b and Motown hits from the 60s-70s.
I do not have horn charts but we will be able to give you in advance lyric/chord sheets and CDs with the tunes.
If interested, please contact Michael Lerner - (216) 231-8787 (w), (440) 248-2180 (h), or via email at mslerner at adelphia.net
From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Aug 23 08:50:30 2005
From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:50:30 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bill Johns' MADNESS needs you
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We are shooting a funeral scene on Thursday, August 25 from 1pm - 3 pm for the feature film, MADNESS. If you are interested in being an extra for this scene, please email cinevid at yahoo.com for exact location and confirmation.
Right now (and I know this sounds macabre) we're not 100% sure which home we will be at since the room may be 'in use', so please email us if you plan to be there. Currently the location is:
Jardine Funeral Home
14701 Pearl Road
Strongsville, Ohio 444136
Located on Pearl Rt#42 just south of Rt#82. Beside a McDonalds. White Building
After you contact us, check your email on Thursday morning in case we need to change the location, but otherwise it will be at the above address from 1 pm - 3 pm.
Thanks!
Bill Johns & Andy Schofield - Producers
440-796-7417 & 216-956-9872
P.S. Though I'd love it to be otherwise, this is a no-pay gig.
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We are shooting a funeral scene on Thursday, August 25 from 1pm - 3 pm for the feature film, MADNESS. If you are interested in being an extra for this scene, please email cinevid at yahoo.com for exact location and confirmation.
Right now (and I know this sounds macabre) we're not 100% sure which home we will be at since the room may be 'in use', so please email us if you plan to be there. Currently the location is:
Jardine Funeral Home
14701 Pearl Road
Strongsville, Ohio 444136
Located on Pearl Rt#42 just south of Rt#82. Beside a McDonalds. White Building
After you contact us, check your email on Thursday morning in case we need to change the location, but otherwise it will be at the above address from 1 pm - 3 pm.
Thanks!
Bill Johns & Andy Schofield - Producers
440-796-7417 & 216-956-9872
P.S. Though I'd love it to be otherwise, this is a no-pay gig.
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From SharsStars at aol.com Tue Aug 23 09:00:37 2005
From: SharsStars at aol.com (SharsStars at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:00:37 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Gymnastics, Cheer, Dance, Drama classes in Hudson
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the talent tree
5282 Hudson Drive, Hudson, Ohio 44236
330-650-9829; fax 330-528-3155
e-mail: sharsstars at aol.com
offers
Gymnastics, Cheerleading, Dance
classes and competitive teams,
plus Drama, Music and Baton
for ages 6 & up
Fall classes begin September 7
Call 330-650-9829 for more info. and a free trial class!
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From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:13:21 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Late Casting Footloose
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From EMK2U at aol.com Tue Aug 23 09:28:17 2005
From: EMK2U at aol.com (EMK2U at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:28:17 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Leonato still Needed for Weathervane's Production of Much
Ado
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Weathervane Playhouse still in need of a fine male actor to play LEONATO
In Director, Larry Nehring's production of
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Akron's Weathervane Playhouse is in need of an Actor to play Leonato, Hero's
father, in our staging of Much Ado About Nothing. Our production is set in
Virginia around the time of the French and Indian War and Much Ado has a
three-week run beginning with previews on September 14 running through October 2 and
will play two school day matinees. Actor should be able to play 40's to 60's.
We are currently in evening rehearsals.
Director: Larry Nehring, Artistic Director of The Cleveland Shakespeare
Festival
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles
will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community
theater. All performers, cast and crew in all productions are volunteers. For
further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626 and ask for Elynmarie
Kazle emk2u at aol.com or contact Larry Nehring, director at Lnehring at aol.com. For
more information on Weathervane Playhouse please visit our website at
www.weathervaneplayhouse.com.
Elynmarie Kazle
Executive Director, Weathervane Playhouse
330-836-2323
Don't miss the Weathervane volunteer picnic which will be held on Sunday,
August 28 at 4 pm, preceeding the Annual Meeting of the Membership at 6 pm.
Please RSVP if you will be attending to John Cotter (330) 836-2323 ext 15 at the
Playhouse.
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From sweetbubeleh at aol.com Tue Aug 23 09:49:08 2005
From: sweetbubeleh at aol.com (sweetbubeleh at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:49:08 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]in need of music...again
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yes, it's me again....I forgot to mention that I needed the score of THE FIX as well....if you're wondering why i need all this music is because I need it for some auditions.....again..any help would be great...to those who have already responded...thanks!
Patrick Clement :)
ps
cocktails :)
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yes, it's me again....I forgot to mention that I needed the score of THE FIX as well....if you're wondering why i need all this music is because I need it for some auditions.....again..any help would be great...to those who have already responded...thanks!
Patrick Clement :)
ps
cocktails :)
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From SharsStars at aol.com Tue Aug 23 10:22:01 2005
From: SharsStars at aol.com (SharsStars at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 13:22:01 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Instructor opportunities-Talent Tree in Hudson
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the talent tree
5282 Hudson Drive, Hudson, OH 44236
330-650-9829; fax 330-528-3155
e-mail: sharsstars at aol.com
The Talent Tree is looking to add to our already great staff:
Percussion instructor
Cheerleading instructor
Hip-hop instructor.
Call or e-mail if interested!
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From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:03:25 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Browns win-- Cabaret Dada Loses
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The Browns' relentless attack of $25 parking has netted the team its first
victory of the year, over the defenseless Cabaret Dada crew and fans. "We
game
planned for weeks, but we just couldn't find an answer for Friday night's
onslaught, and have to cancel the show." explained GM Russ Stich. "However,
we're not conceding the weekend! As a conciliatory gesture to our fans, we
will
be offering $8 seats for both shows on Saturday night. Just mention 'those
f'ing Browns' when making your reservations or at the door, and get this
special
price."
Reached for comment, Browns head coach Romeo Crennel said "Dada put up a good
fight, and we'll continue to take one game at a time, and trying to score
more
than the other team. Offense wins games, defense wins championships. We
gave
110%, and left it all on the field. What was the question?"
To make reservations at the special $8.00 price, go online at
_http://www.cabaretdada.com_ (javascript:ol('http://www.cabaretdada.com');) ,
send an email to somedada at aol.com, or call
216.696.HAHA (4242). See you Saturday!
THIS WEEKEND'S SHOW TIMES:
Friday, 8/26/05
CANCELED!
Saturday, 8/27/05
8:00 PM and 10:30 PM
$8 tickets when you mention "Those F'ing Browns"
Cabaret Dada
1210 West 6th Street
In the Warehouse District
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From lpaglin at en.com Tue Aug 23 12:06:15 2005
From: lpaglin at en.com (Laura Paglin)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:06:15 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"NIGHTOWLS OF COVENTRY" opens FRI,
SEPT 9 at the CEDAR LEE THEATER!
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If you missed it at the film festival or the art museum, now is your chance to
see this delightfuly funny and touching film set in Cleveland's legendary
bohemian neighborhood. Filmmaker Laura Paglin and cast will be in attendance
opening night. For more info:
www.nightowlsofcoventry.com For most up-to-date showtimes:
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From dafio at msn.com Tue Aug 23 14:26:48 2005
From: dafio at msn.com (Lynda)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 17:26:48 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spaghetti Warehouse Akron: Murder Mystery Aug 26th
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Spaghetti Warehouse & HYPERLINK "http://www.random-acts.net/"Random Acts
present:
HYPERLINK "http://www.random-acts.net/Starstruck.html"Starstruck!
A few seats left! $25 for Dinner & Show!
Friday August 26th @ 6:00PM
The contestants are missing but the show must go on!
Call 330-374-0025 for reservations
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From tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 23 17:35:26 2005
From: tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org (Todd Krispinsky)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 20:35:26 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF Presents a Pair of Powerful Classics This Fall
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For Immediate Release
August 23, 2005
Great Lakes Theater Festival Presents
A Powerful Pair of Classics This Fall
In Rotating Repertory
GLTF's resident company of actors performs both
Amadeus and As You Like It on the same stage for six weeks
to launch second half of Festival's 44th season.
CLEVELAND, OH - Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) commences the second
half of its 2005 season with a Fall Repertory that features Peter Shaffer's
Tony Award-winning thriller Amadeus and William Shakespeare's classic
romantic comedy As You Like It. The productions will be performed in
rotating repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center, September
16 - October 22, 2005. The Fall Repertory event features a single company of
twenty-one actors performing two alternating plays on the same stage over
six weeks. Gordon Reinhart will direct Amadeus and Risa Brainin will direct
As You Like It.
Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of Amadeus is presented with
generous support from Moen, Inc. and As You Like It is sponsored by The
Great Lakes Theater Festival Business Alliance (members include Jo-Ann
Stores, Inc. and Fifth Third Bank). Media sponsors for the Festival's 2005
season are Cleveland.com, Cleveland Free Times, WCLV 104.9 and WCPN 90.3
ideastream. Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2005 season is dedicated to the
memory of James O. Roberts (GLTF Trustee 1984-2005).
"We couldn't have asked for a better start to our 2005 season," said GLTF
Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, at the midpoint of the Festival's
44th year. "It's an exciting time to be at Great Lakes. The renaissance
of this company is really beginning to build momentum. Our season ticket
attendance is up more than 25% over last season, our company of artists
continues to produce theater of the absolute highest caliber and the
response from our audience to our work and to the concept of producing
theater in rotating repertory has been overwhelmingly positive. Looking
forward to the two amazing pieces of theater that make up our Fall
Repertory, I couldn't be more thrilled. There are big things on the horizon
for Great Lakes Theater Festival and this season is just the beginning."
The Festival's Fall Repertory opens with Amadeus starring Cleveland favorite
Andrew May in the role of Salieri. Set in the opulent splendor of 18th
century Vienna, Peter Shaffer's thrilling and wickedly funny Tony
Award-winning drama pits blazing human ambition against heavenly genius.
Antonio Salieri is exalted as the most famous composer in a city of
musicians, until the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arrives. Brutally
confronted with the limitations of his own talent and believing God to have
abandoned him, Salieri embarks on a desperate course of action. Making his
artistic debut with the Festival, Gordon Reinhart will direct the
production.
"I think one of the things that's so exciting about this play for audiences
is that it offers a rare opportunity to catch a glimpse of Mozart the human
being," said Reinhart in a recent interview. "Certainly the world of the
play is the world of Mozart's music. But to see this unbelievably famous
artist walk and breathe and live and talk.alive.right on the stage before
you is exhilarating. And Peter Shaffer has created a brilliant window into
the life of his title character. What is particularly interesting to me in
Amadeus is that Shaffer really takes a stab at what Mozart might have
created from. Often, we divorce an artist from their work. The work lives
on and the name may live on.but we really don't have a sense of the human
being or the life experiences that collided to shape their work. Shaffer
reintroduces the human element to the equation with deft strokes. But
Amadeus is not a documentary. It is a story.the oldest type of theater. I
think that is another element that makes this play so rewarding.it is
someone telling us a great story. And through the fascinating lens of our
narrator, Salieri, we experience a haunting, larger than life telling of it.
With Andrew May at the helm of this production as Salieri, I think we are in
for a real treat. He is an extraordinary actor. This role is in many ways
the modern Hamlet. It's very rewarding to witness an artist of Andrew's
caliber confront a great role like Salieri head on. I think audiences are
going to be thrilled with his performance."
William Shakespeare's classic comedy As You Like It completes the Festival's
Fall Repertory pairing. Comic twists and turns abound in the uncharted
territory of the Forest of Arden, where Rosalind seeks refuge after being
wrongfully banished by her uncle. Her unfortunate exile is transformed into
a charming adventure when she encounters some of Shakespeare's most beloved
characters - colorful fools, witty rustics, and the handsome, love struck
Orlando. A wondrous mating dance ensues that transforms the lost into lovers
and replaces the tyranny of the town with the peace of the country. Risa
Brainin returns to the Festival to direct As You Like It after staging last
season's critically acclaimed production of Julius Caesar at GLTF.
"What strikes me most about As You Like It is its clear depiction of how we
can get stuck in our ways, how we cling to order, to rules, to ways of
thinking that seem to give us some comfort when we feel threatened. And how
it takes a monumental change in environment to break us away from our
comfort zone, and cause us to have a paradigm shift," said Brainin of her
production, which is set in a 1930s milieu and takes its visual cues from
the disparate artistic stylings of Tadao Ando's architecture and Maxfield
Parrish's landscapes. She continued, "In Arden, there are no rules
whatsoever. A girl can be a boy. A cynic can become an optimist, a city
person can fall in love with a country person, and a Republican can even
converse with a Democrat! There is no sense of time. There are no hard and
fast rules. We are in such an interesting moment in history where all of
our notions of right and wrong, order and chaos are being questioned. As
the world becomes smaller, the old systems that used to define the world are
becoming obsolete. The concept of hierarchy is literally falling down, and
nature is the best informant of what is most important. Wonderful
transformation can occur when we are released from the regular, day to day,
cyclical, and sometimes rigid routines of our ordered lives. As You Like It
invites us to revel in that release!"
GLTF's Fall Repertory features a single company of twenty-one actors
performing roles in both plays. Fourteen members of the acting company are
Cleveland-based actors. "Top to bottom, this is an absolutely outstanding
classical company of actors. To a person, this cast is experienced, skilled
and very, very talented," said Charles Fee of his repertory ensemble. "We
are especially proud to have such a large number of Cleveland actors in our
company this season. I think it clearly demonstrates the Festival's
commitment to the local acting community as well as to the economic
development of the city of Cleveland."
"This is an exciting time for Great Lakes Theater Festival," continued Fee
regarding Cleveland's classic theater. "Of all the changes that we have made
over the past several seasons, what is most rewarding to me is to have been
able to renew our commitment as an organization to the idea of company. On
an artistic level, on an administrative level and in our work throughout
this vibrant community, the idea of company has and will continue to yield
great results for the Festival. I look forward to kicking off the second
half of our season with this pair of classic plays and I can't wait to share
them with Cleveland."
Opening Night performances of Amadeus (September 17th) and As You Like It
(October 1st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with preview
performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain times
for all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m.
curtain time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday
matinees. Both productions in GLTF's Fall Repertory will continue to offer
sign interpreted and audio described performances as well as the popular
Director's Night and Playnotes pre-show discussion series. (Consult the
enclosed season performance calendars for complete details.)
Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price
from $21.50-$55.00 (Student tickets $12.50 - any performance / any seat) and
are available by calling (216) 241-6000, by ordering online
, by visiting the Playhouse
Square Center Box office or any Tickets.com outlet located within all Tops
Friendly Markets. Groups of ten or more receive discounts as do educators
and students. (Consult the enclosed information sheet for complete ticketing
and contact details.)
Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and
relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in Northern
Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse Square Center, Great Lakes
Theater Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since 1982.
# # #
Media Contact:
Todd Krispinsky
Marketing and Public Relations Director
Great Lakes Theater Festival
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 300
(216) 241-5490 x317
(216) 241-6315 Fax
www.greatlakestheater.org
Discover Shakespeare's Great Company!
The Summer Repertory (July 29-September 3)
The Merry Wives of Windsor & You Can't Take It With You
Visit our website at www.greatlakestheater.org to order tickets or to
consult a complete list of performances dates and times.
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to launch second half of
Festival’s 44th =
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CLEVELAND,
OH
– Great Lakes Theater =
Festival
(GLTF) commences the second half of its 2005 season with a Fall Repertory that features Peter
Shaffer’s Tony Award-winning =
thriller Amadeus and William =
Shakespeare’s
classic romantic comedy As You Like =
It.
The productions will be performed in rotating repertory at the Ohio =
Theatre, Playhouse =
SquareCenter,
September 16 – October 22, 2005. The Fall Repertory event features =
a singlecompany
of twenty-one actors performing two alternating plays on the =
same
stage over six weeks. Gordon =
Reinhart
will direct Amadeus and =
Risa Brainin will direct As You Like =
It.
=
Great
Lakes Theater Festival’s production of Amadeus
is presented with generous support from Moen,
Inc. and As You Like =
It
is sponsored by The Great Lakes =
Theater
Festival Business Alliance
(members include Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. and Fifth Third =
Bank). Media
sponsors for the Festival’s 2005 season are Cleveland.com, =
Cleveland Free
Times, WCLV 104.9 and WCPN 90.3 ideastream. Great Lakes Theater
Festival’s 2005 season is dedicated to the memory of James O. =
Roberts
(GLTF Trustee 1984-2005).
“We couldn’t have asked for a better start =
to our
2005 season,” said GLTF Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, =
at the
midpoint of the Festival’s 44th =
year. “It’s an exciting time to be at Great
Lakes. The renaissance of this company is =
really beginning to
build momentum. Our season =
ticket attendance
is up more than 25% over last season, our company of artists continues to produce theater of the absolute =
highest
caliber and the response =
from our
audience to our work and to the concept of producing theater =
in
rotating repertory has been overwhelmingly
positive. Looking forward to the two amazing pieces of =
theater that
make up our Fall Repertory, I couldn’t be more thrilled. =
There are big
things on the horizon for Great Lakes Theater Festival and this season =
is just
the beginning.”
=
The Festival’s Fall Repertory opens with =
Amadeus starring Cleveland favorite Andrew May in the =
role of
Salieri. Set in the opulent splendor of 18th
century Vienna,
Peter Shaffer's thrilling and wickedly funny Tony Award-winning drama =
pits
blazing human ambition against heavenly genius. Antonio Salieri is =
exalted as
the most famous composer in a city of musicians, until the young =
Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart arrives. Brutally confronted with the limitations of his =
own
talent and believing God to have abandoned him, Salieri embarks on a =
desperate
course of action. Making his artistic debut with the Festival, =
Gordon Reinhart will direct the =
production.
=
“I think one of the things that’s so =
exciting
about this play for audiences is that it offers a rare opportunity to =
catch a
glimpse of Mozart the human =
being,”
said Reinhart in a recent interview. =
“Certainly
the world of the play is the world of Mozart’s music. But to =
see this
unbelievably famous artist walk and breathe and live and
talk…alive…right on the stage before you is =
exhilarating. And
Peter Shaffer has created a brilliant window into the life of his title =
character.
What is particularly interesting to me in Amadeus
is that Shaffer really takes a stab at what Mozart might have
created from. Often, we divorce an artist from their work. =
The work lives on
and the name may live on…but we really don’t have a sense of =
the
human being or the life experiences that collided to shape their =
work. Shaffer
reintroduces the human element to the equation with deft strokes. =
But Amadeus is not a =
documentary. It is a
story…the oldest type of theater. I think that is another =
element that
makes this play so rewarding…it is someone telling us a great =
story. And
through the fascinating lens of our narrator, Salieri, we experience a =
haunting,
larger than life telling of it. With Andrew May at the helm of =
this production
as Salieri, I think we are in for a real treat. He is an =
extraordinary
actor. This role is in many ways the modern Hamlet. =
It’s very rewarding
to witness an artist of Andrew’s caliber confront a great role =
like Salieri
head on. I think audiences are going to be thrilled with his
performance.”
=
William Shakespeare’s classic comedy As You Like It completes the
Festival’s Fall Repertory pairing. =
Comic
twists and turns abound in the uncharted territory of the Forest
of Arden, where Rosalind seeks refuge after being =
wrongfully
banished by her uncle. Her unfortunate exile is transformed into a =
charming
adventure when she encounters some of Shakespeare’s most beloved
characters - colorful fools, witty rustics, and the handsome, love =
struck Orlando. A =
wondrous mating
dance ensues that transforms the lost into lovers and replaces the =
tyranny of
the town with the peace of the country. Risa
Brainin returns to the Festival to direct As You Like It after staging last season’s =
critically acclaimed production of Julius Caesar at =
GLTF.
“What strikes me most about As You Like It is its clear depiction of how we can =
get
stuck in our ways, how we =
cling to
order, to rules, to ways of thinking that seem to give us some comfort =
when we
feel threatened. And how it takes a
monumental change in environment to break us away from our comfort zone, =
and cause
us to have a paradigm shift,” said Brainin of her =
production,
which is set in a 1930s =
milieu and
takes its visual cues from the =
disparate
artistic stylings of Tadao Ando’s architecture and Maxfield
Parrish’s landscapes. She continued, “In =
Arden, there =
are no rules
whatsoever. A girl can be a boy. A cynic can become an optimist, a city =
person
can fall in love with a country person, and a Republican can even =
converse with
a Democrat! There is no sense of time. There are no hard and =
fast rules. We
are in such an interesting moment in history where all of our notions of =
right
and wrong, order and chaos are being questioned. As the world =
becomes smaller,
the old systems that used to define the world are becoming obsolete. The
concept of hierarchy is literally falling down, and nature is the best
informant of what is most important. Wonderful transformation can occur =
when we
are released from the regular, day to day, cyclical, and sometimes rigid
routines of our ordered lives. As You Like
It invites us to revel in that release!” =
=
GLTF’s Fall Repertory features a single company =
of
twenty-one actors performing roles in both plays. Fourteen members of =
the
acting company are Cleveland-based actors.
“Top to bottom, this is an absolutely outstanding classical =
company of
actors. To a person, this cast is experienced, skilled and very, very
talented,” said Charles Fee of his repertory ensemble. =
“We are especially proud to have such a large =
number of
Cleveland
actors in our company this season. I think it clearly =
demonstrates
the Festival’s commitment to the local acting community as well as =
to the
economic development of the city of Cleveland.”
=
“This is an exciting time for Great Lakes =
Theater Festival,”
continued Fee regarding Cleveland’s
classic theater. “Of =
all the
changes that we have made over the past several seasons, what is most =
rewarding
to me is to have been able to renew our commitment as an organization to =
the idea of company. On an =
artistic level,
on an administrative level and in our work throughout this vibrant =
community,
the idea of company has and will continue to yield great results for the
Festival. I look forward to kicking off the second half of our season =
with this
pair of classic plays and I can’t wait to share them with =
Cleveland.” =
=
Opening
Night performances of Amadeus (September
17th) and As You Like =
It
(October 1st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with =
preview
performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain =
times for
all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. =
curtain
time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday =
matinees. Both productions in GLTF’s =
Fall
Repertory will continue to offer =
sign interpreted
and audio described performances as well as the popular =
Director’s Night and =
Playnotes pre-show discussion =
series.
(Consult the enclosed season performance calendars for complete =
details.)
=
Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival =
productions range
in price from $21.50-$55.00 (Student tickets $12.50 – any =
performance /
any seat) and are available by calling (216)
241-6000, by ordering online,
by visiting the Playhouse Square Center Box office or any Tickets.com =
outlet
located within all Tops Friendly Markets. Groups
of ten or more receive discounts as do educators and =
students.
(Consult the enclosed information sheet for complete ticketing and =
contact
details.)
Since
1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and
relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in =
Northern Ohio. The first resident company of =
Playhouse =
SquareCenter,
Great Lakes Theater Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since =
1982.
The Merry Wives of Windsor =
& You
Can't Take It With You
Visit our website at www.greatlakestheater.org =
to order tickets
or to consult a complete list of performances dates and =
times.
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From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:47:26 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre Teen class
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Thurdays from 5pm-7pm
in Cuyahoga Falls.
-Monologues
-Scene Study
-Voice
-Improv Games
Only $65 a month
Contact:
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:51:52 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Office Space Available
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From brookewillis at earthlink.net Wed Aug 24 00:36:01 2005
From: brookewillis at earthlink.net (Brooke Willis)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 03:36:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ingenuity, the Festival of Art & Technology
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Dear fabulous NEohioPAL members---
I am posting an opportunity relating to Ingenuity, the Art & Technology
Festival, for which I am coordinating volunteers. We need tons of volunteer=
s
and I thought that you would like this sort of opportunity.
Ingenuity is a HUGE arts & technology festival taking place downtown over
Labor Day weekend, created and co-directed by Cleveland Public Theatre
founder James Levin and CoolCleveland.com creator Thomas Mulready (who
directed the Performance Art Festival at CPT for many years). There will be
four days of events, spread across 22 venues between Tower City Center and
East Ninth Street, all over Euclid Avenue and its side streets and alleys,
and in major venues like Fat Fish Blue, House of Blues, Pickwick & Frolic,
the Hyatt at the Old Arcade, the Cleveland Trust Rotunda and the Galleria.
Naturally, this will require a TON of volunteers, for everything from
paraders to main gate greeters to pop+water sales to stage helpers to ticke=
t
sales to beer garden to media helpers to info booth gurus to tidy-uppers to
Children=B9s Village helpers and much more. Something for everyone, at any
time that suits you.
>=20
We are looking for help during the festival, which runs Thursday evening
through Sunday night, September 1--4, in 3-hour shifts. We are also lookin=
g
for help before the festival, distributing programs & postcards,
coordinating pickups, checking artist contracts, updating databases, callin=
g
and taking calls, etc. Of course, you=B9ll get a cool Ingenuity t-shirt and
credentials, in addition to free admission, bottled water & snacks, and a
place to chill out before and after your shifts.
Please check out the Ingenuity website (below) and consider volunteering fo=
r
a couple shifts, and reply to me with your full name, areas of interest,
areas of expertise, best phone number, best e-mail address, street address,
and best times to help out over the following schedule:
Thursday 7pm=8B12:30am
Friday noon=8B3am
Saturday noon=8B3am
Sunday noon=8B3am
(these volunteer hours run slightly later than the actual festival hours)
Thanks very much!
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Brooke Willis
216-861-4946 h, 216-272-4118 c, bswillis65 aim
2590 West 15th St., Cleveland, OH 44113-4460
Ingenuity Cleveland - volunteer coordinator, etc.
brooke at ingenuitycleveland.org
http://www.ingenuitycleveland.com
http://www.coolcleveland.com/files/video/ingenuity30.mpg
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Ingenuity, the Festival of Art & TechnologyDear fabulous NEohioPAL=
members---
I am posting an opportunity relating to Ingenuity, the Art & Technology=
Festival, for which I am coordinating volunteers. We need tons of vo=
lunteers and I thought that you would like this sort of opportunity.
Ingenuity is a HUGE arts & technology festival taking place down=
town over Labor Day weekend, created and co-directed by Cleveland Public The=
atre founder James Levin and CoolCleveland.com creator Thomas Mulready (who =
directed the Performance Art Festival at CPT for many years). There will be =
four days of events, spread across 22 venues between Tower Cit=
y Center and East Ninth Street, all over Euclid Avenue and its side streets =
and alleys, and in major venues like Fat Fish Blue, House of Blues, Pickwick=
& Frolic, the Hyatt at the Old Arcade, the Cleveland Trust Rotund=
a and the Galleria. Naturally, this will require a TON of volunteers, for ev=
erything from paraders to main gate greeters to pop+water sales to stage hel=
pers to ticket sales to beer garden to media helpers to info booth gurus to =
tidy-uppers to Children’s Village helpers and much more. Something for=
everyone, at any time that suits you.
We are looking for help during the festival, which runs Thursday evening=
through Sunday night, September 1--4, in 3-hour shifts. We are=
also looking for help before the festival, distributing programs & post=
cards, coordinating pickups, checking artist contracts, updating databases, =
calling and taking calls, etc. Of course, you’ll get a cool Ingenuity =
t-shirt and credentials, in addition to free admission, bottled water & =
snacks, and a place to chill out before and after your shifts.
Please check out the Ingenuity website (below) and consider volunteering fo=
r a couple shifts, and reply to me with your full name, areas of interest, a=
reas of expertise, best phone number, best e-mail address, street address, a=
nd best times to help out over the following schedule:
Thursday 7pm—12:30am
Friday noon—3am
Saturday noon—3am
Sunday noon—3am
(these volunteer hours run slightly later than the actual festival hours) Thanks very much! B
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216-861-4946 h, 216-272-4118 c, bswillis65 aim
2590 West 15th St., Cleveland, OH 44113-4460
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From MeatFree32 at aol.com Wed Aug 24 03:06:34 2005
From: MeatFree32 at aol.com (MeatFree32 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 06:06:34 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv Classes Start 9/6:Cleveland Improv Institute
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CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE
SESSION IV
IMPROV CLASSES
SEPT 6TH - NOV 7TH
CLASSES OFFERED
BEGINNING IMPROVISATION
THURDAYS EVENINGS FROM 7PM T0 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/8
- 10/27 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
INTERMEDIATE IMPROVISATION
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/6
- 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
SCENE CONSTRUCTION INTENSIVE
MONDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/12
- 11/07 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
CLEVELAND IMPROV CONSERVATORY
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/6
- 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
PAYMENT FOR ANY OF OUR 4 CLASSES THIS COMING SESSION IS DUE BY SEPTEMBER 1ST.
TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT OUR NEXT EXCITING SESSION OF
IMPROV CLASSES OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT: (216) 479-3353 OR
EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com
ALSO CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com FOR
COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE
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BEGINNING IMPROVISATION
THURDAYS EVENINGS FROM 7PM T0 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLA=
SS RUNS FROM 9/8 - 10/27 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
INTERMEDIATE IMPROVISATION
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLAS=
S RUNS FROM 9/6 - 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
SCENE CONSTRUCTION INTENSIVE
MONDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS=
RUNS FROM 9/12 - 11/07 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
CLEVELAND IMPROV CONSERVATORY
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLAS=
S RUNS FROM 9/6 - 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
PAYMENT FOR ANY OF OUR 4 CLASSES THIS COMING SESSION IS DUE BY SEP=
TEMBER 1ST. TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT OUR=
NEXT EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN=20=
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From jmartin at valspar.com Wed Aug 24 03:08:00 2005
From: jmartin at valspar.com (MARTIN, JOHN)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 05:08:00 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Superhero film still needs some actors
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Could you post the following please:
My short, super hero film is still has a few open roles.Anyone =
interested or thinks they fit the roles, please send headshot and list =
of acting roles to me at: New Parable Films, 3983 North Huntington =
Street, Medina, Ohio 44256 or e-mail info to me at =
newparablefilms at yahoo.com. This film will be shot in the =
Medina/Brunswick area. Here is what I am looking for:
1) Female, 18-25, shoulder length or shorter hair (this is a lead role)
2) Male, 18-25, weight lifter (must have good upper body/arm muscles) =
plays a bully
3) Male, teen (15-17) tall, skinny, must be willing to shave your head =
for this part.
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Aug 24 05:28:54 2005
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 08:28:54 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free horror film premiere at Talkies
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Free Premiere viewing of The Ancient at Talkies Coffee & Movie Bar
Come join us on Saturday, September 10, 2005 at 7pm at Talkies Coffee &
Movie Bar (2521 Market Ave, Cleveland, Ohio), for the multi-city
simulcast premiere of independent horror feature film The Ancient.
Cleveland's own IndieClub member Nicholas D'Amico of Cleveland Cinema
Classic will be hosting the event
The Ancient was shot in 2 days by 5 different film crews and over 100
different actors all over Gainesville TX. No one had met till the day
before shooting began (a joint effort by many IndieClub members
worldwide). Completely organized online by Tracy Crockett and Richard
McClure September 10th - 12th 2004 marked the day the history books
would be marked once more. Now one year later the vision of so many
involved would become a reality as an ancient entity was unleashed.
Prepare for the Ancient... More information can be found at
www.theancient-movie.com
Other cities that will be showing The Ancient include:
Plano, TX
Bakersfield, CA
Anderson, SC
Las Vegas, NV
West Lafayette, IN
Tucson, AZ
Boston, MA
Columbus, OH
Cleveland, OH
Monroe, WA
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Portland, OR
Kansas City, KS
So, come and celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the film and party with
the premiere of The Ancient in Cleveland at Talkies Coffee & Movie Bar!
For more information about the premiere in Cleveland, you can contact
our Cleveland's host Nicholas D'Amico at nick_d2003 at sbcglobal.net or
contact Johnny Wu at Johnny at mdifilm.com
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OCAGC
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From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Aug 24 05:38:38 2005
From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 08:38:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performance Today!
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Soft Rock Caf=E9 Caravan.
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Yvette A. Hanzel
Director of Marketing & External Affairs
What's Happening at the Beck Center!
Coming soon on the Main Stage, Urinetown the Musical, September 16 =
through October 9, 2005.
To reserve tickets, call 216-521-2540.
Three's A Charm Beck Benefit at Three Birds restaurant, September 18, =
5:30 to 8:30 p.m. For reservations, call
216-521-2540, ext. 242.
Join us at the Baycrafters Renaissance Fayre, Labor Day weekend, =
September 3-5 at Metroparks Huntington Reservation.
Register now for Fall classes. Class catalog available online.
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From clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com Wed Aug 24 06:50:18 2005
From: clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com (Margaret Holden)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 06:50:18 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Dance Theatre
Message-ID: <20050824135018.2336.qmail@web50411.mail.yahoo.com>
OHIO DANCE THEATRE, a professional ballet company
based in Oberlin, is opening a new teaching facility
in Westlake.
Classes offered in pre-professional training and also
recreational division in ballet, jazz (and hip hop),
modern, Pilates, and special classes for the very
young child.
PLACEMENT CLASS on Saturday, August 27th, for
intermediate and advanced ballet dancers, at 10:00
a.m. Male and female dancers should dress in
appropriate attire for a ballet class. Advanced female
dancers bring pointe shoes.
26615 Center Ridge Road, Unit 1, Westlake
Call director Denise Gula for more information.
440-250-3150 or 440-774-6077.
____________________________________________________
Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
From artistschair2005 at aol.com Wed Aug 24 06:53:16 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 09:53:16 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SCREEN ACTOR? Mary Faktor is the "Featured Artist
of the Day"
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Screen Actor - Mary Faktor (Location: Hudson, Ohio)
(August 24, 2005) To view Mary's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
Our MISSION
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Screen Actor - Mary Faktor (Location: Hudson, Ohio)
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
Our MISSION
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From vmor75 at ameritech.net Wed Aug 24 07:48:33 2005
From: vmor75 at ameritech.net (V.Wms-Morris)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 07:48:33 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL] Holler At The Moon
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HOLLER AT THE MOON!
Submit a lupus-related story, poem, or even something on the lighter side and receive a purple lupus awareness adult-sized wristband.
http://www.wilmorcreations.com/HollerAtTheMoonEntryForm.html
V. Wms-Morris
www.wilmorcreations.com
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From Captaindave2898 at aol.com Wed Aug 24 07:44:43 2005
From: Captaindave2898 at aol.com (Captaindave2898 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:44:43 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]smARTS TV Auditions for Kids
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Be a host of your own TV show
Kids going into 6th, 7th or 8th grades can audition for
smARTS
The smart show about the arts!
Saturday, August 27th
10:00 am til Noon
Westfield Shoppingtown Southpark
(Royalton Rd. off I-71 exit in Strongsville)
If you're going into 6th, 7th or 8th grade this all, you can audition to be
one of the hosts of smARTS. Just stop by Southpark Center this Saturday,
August 27th and answer a few questions about yourself and your interest in the
arts. That's all there is to it. Then we'll invite 10 finalists to a
call-back audition at CenterFest in Playhouse Square on Saturday, Sept. 17th.
smARTS is a monthly show about the arts that airs on Adelphia Cable channel
15. Check it out Tuesdays and Fridays at 4:00 pm, Wednesdays at 7:30 pm, and
Saturdays at 10:30 am. This past year smARTS featured shows about the "No
Strings Attached" puppets, the Singing Angels, "A Christmas Story" play, Clown
College, Poetry Slamming, Rock Music Recording, Magic, and more.
If you have questions call:
Producer Dave Cockley at 216/752-3535
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From alexcine at aol.com Wed Aug 24 08:19:51 2005
From: alexcine at aol.com (alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:19:51 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Location ASAP for TV series
Message-ID: <8C776D668219259-980-1B726@mblk-d31.sysops.aol.com>
Prelude2Cinema needs a few locations ASAP for its TV Series "Out of
Darkness." We need a place by this Friday that can be used for a
medical examiner's lab. Does not have to be fancy, just have that
"hospital morgue type" look. Would help if there are white walls and a
steel gurney or table.
Thanks. I can be reached at dark at prelude2cinema.com
Sincerely,
Alex Michaels
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Prelude2Cinema
"Movies That Make You Think."
http://www.prelude2cinema.com
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From gmaher at alltel.net Wed Aug 24 08:28:04 2005
From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:28:04 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Bring "Those Seven Little Words..." to
Hudson on Oct. 7
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Musical Comedy Cabaret to Benefit Hudson Players
Show Those Seven Little Words. has played in New York and Playhouse Square,
now coming to Hudson
The Hudson Players, Hudson's theater tradition, are pleased to announce that
Cleveland native, Greta Rothman, will present "Those Seven Little Words (I
Love You, So You're Probably Gay)" Friday, October 7th at 8:00 PM at the
Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson, as a benefit for the Hudson
Players 2005/2006 Season. Developed as a one woman show at Rose's Turn in
New York's Greenwich Village, this autobiographical show tells the story of
a single woman with a chronic, uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall
for men who are gay. The show features a contemporary selection of music
including ABBA, The Cardigans and Bette Midler, and stars Greta Rothman,
Eric Alan, Clinton Condon, Bob Day, Andrew Rothman and Timothy Wright.
Tickets are $20 and will be General Admission. Reserve your seats with a MC
or VISA by calling 330.655.8522. Cash will be accepted at the door the night
of the show. Visit www.hudsonplayers.com or www.sevenlittlewords.com for
more details.
The Hudson Players are one of the areas longest running community theaters
and are members of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community
Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theater. The
Hudson Players are a non-profit 501-C-3 organization.
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From theater at btots.org Wed Aug 24 10:18:58 2005
From: theater at btots.org (Brecksville Theater on the Square)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:18:58 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater Education at Brecksville Theater on the Square
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Brecksville Theater On The Square Academy
Announces Fall Theater Classes for Students
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Under the guidance of Education Director, Michele Cotner, Brecksville =
Theater on the Square Academy continues its theater arts education =
program. Classes, taught in a fun, fail-safe environment, introduce =
theater arts to the beginner while enriching experienced students. =
Qualified theater professionals and educators teach all classes. =20
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Fall classes will focus on "The Classics" and are open to students from =
preschool through high school. Classes begin on Saturday, September 17 =
and continue weekly through Saturday, October 29, 2005.
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Our fall session will, once again, include Music Makers designed for =
children from ages 3 - 6 with special needs. Instructor Nevin Eilbeck =
will lead the students through a music making and social experience =
where they take part in singing, movement, and listening activities.
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For a complete listing of all classes offered, please contact the =
theater office at 440-526-6436 or visit the web site at www.btots.org. =
Pre-registration is suggested for all classes. Class sizes are limited, =
so register early.
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The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax =
dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and =
cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
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From skeyes at dancecleveland.org Wed Aug 24 09:22:29 2005
From: skeyes at dancecleveland.org (Sally Keyes)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:22:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]DANCECleveland offers Free Tickets with Season Subscription
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TAKE FLIGHT...NEOPal Subscribers,
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combination of technology and Miller=92s rich and luscious choreography.
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From LNehring at aol.com Wed Aug 24 10:42:48 2005
From: LNehring at aol.com (LNehring at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:42:48 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleve Shakes seeks Production Staff
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This Fall the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival will be producing MACBETH, and
is looking for a production staff to make this intimate, thrilling, and
gruesome tale come to life. Director Dawn Youngs has adapted the script to focus
on the ambition, passion, and fears of the main duo, with all ensemble roles
to be played by the three witches. Five actors, a dark room, and Shakespeare's
rich language....
Positions needed include:
Production Stage Manager
Scenic Designer/Builder
Costumer/Designer
Soundscape Designer
There is a small stipend for each position, and rehearsals will begin
mid-September.
The run is scheduled for four weeks with at least one midnight performance.
Please send an email (or letter) of inquiry and resume/CV to
_LNehring at aol.com_ (mailto:LNehring at aol.com) with MACBETH in the subject line or via snail
mail:
The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
P.O. Box 93494
Cleveland, OH 44101-5494
Attn. MACBETH
We look forward to hearing from you,
Larry Nehring
Artistic Director
The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
www.cleveshakes.org
"Be safe; act dangerous."
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From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Wed Aug 24 10:55:38 2005
From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:55:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lunch with the Arts Every Friday
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From david at badepitaph.org Wed Aug 24 11:35:46 2005
From: david at badepitaph.org (david at badepitaph.org)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:35:46 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Thank you, Cleveland ... and good night.
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Thank you to Cleveland Theater Collective, and the Cleveland theater
community, for honoring Bad Epitaph Theater Company at Monday night's CTC
benefit for our five-year run of producing challenging classic theater in
an urban landscape.
The Bad Epitaph Theater Company website will go off-line on August 31.
http://www.badepitaph.org
From DYoungs at ohiosavings.com Wed Aug 24 11:48:00 2005
From: DYoungs at ohiosavings.com (Youngs, Dawn)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 14:48:00 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MACBETH Auditions
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The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival will have auditions for this fall's production of Shakespeare's MACBETH on Monday August 29th & Tuesday August 30th , 7:00pm - 9:30pm. Adapted and directed by Dawn Youngs. We are looking for a strong ensemble of five actors with a powerful understanding of Shakespeare's text and excellent movement skills. Auditions will be held at The Cleveland Playhouse Rehearsal Hall C. This is an open call, please provide a headshot/resume if available and prepare one Shakespearean monologue. There will be callbacks Sept. 3rd or 4th, please come with conflict information. Anyone unable to attend the open call may contact the director at dawn.youngs at usa.net to make other arrangements for an audition, please put 'Macbeth' in your subject line.
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From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Wed Aug 24 11:58:18 2005
From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 14:58:18 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Share Your Voice! Teen Youth Poetry Slam - $100 Grand
Prize at Playhouse Square 9/17/05!
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Teens ages 13-19 are invited to compete in the first poetry slam of the
season at Playhouse Square on Saturday, September 17, 2005 at 2:00.
Teens need to arrive at Idea Center at Playhouse Square (1375 Euclid
Avenue) by 1:30 pm to register and should come prepared with three
original poems to perform. First prize is $100. Pre-registration is
strongly encouraged by calling 216-348-7909 or emailing
kate at playhousesquare.com
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registration is closed for the adult slam.
What is Slam U! at Playhouse Square?
SLAM U! is Playhouse Square Arts Education Department's Poetry Slam for
teens to speak their minds. While striving to write and perform their
best work, teens may compete for a place on Cleveland's National Youth
Competition Team that will travel to Brave New Voices in New York City
in April 2006.=20
In the National scene, Poetry Slams - or the competitive art of
performance poetry - have continued to gain popularity. Each year poets
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and Cleveland has long been a part.=20
Since 1998, the Classic Cleveland Poetry Slam has been slamming at
locations around the city. The adult Slam has landed at the Beachland
Ballroom every third Sunday. Finalists each week compete for four
spots to the National Poetry Slam competition.=20
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national scene. In a laid-back atmosphere, teens will work with
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From wrfaa at yahoo.com Wed Aug 24 12:05:12 2005
From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:05:12 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Colin Hay of "Men At Work" & Bluegrass Festival
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The Kent Stage
UPDATE 8/23/2005
VH-1 and The Free Times present
COLIN HAY
of Men at Work &
Garden State soundtrack
"I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You"
Performing with a five-piece band
Friday, August 26
8:00 PM
As the singer, guitarist, and main songwriter of Australia's Men at Work, Colin Hay was responsible for penning several of the quirkiest pop hits of the early '80s. Although he and his former band will forever be associated with 'the land "down under,"' Hay originally hailed from Scotland, where he was born in the town of Kilwinning on June 29, 1953. During 1967, Hay had relocated to Australia, by which time he had begun playing guitar and singing. Although the country is probably best-known for spawning hard rock bands (AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, Radio Birdman, etc.), Hay sought to form a band that was more in line with the burgeoning new wave genre, but one that also embraced pop. Shortly after joining up with guitarist Ron Strykert in 1978, Hay's master plan was realized, as Men at Work was formed. Rounding out the band was saxophonist/flutist Greg Ham, bassist John Rees, and drummer Jerry Speiser, who in 1982, issued their debut full-length, Business as Usual. Earning quite a few
comparisons to then-reigning chart kings the Police, Men at Work quickly became MTV favorites (during the station's early days). Since he was the group's main singer and songwriter, Hay quickly became the focal point of the band, as such humorous videos for "Who Can It Be Now" and "Down Under" pushed the debut album to the top of the U.S. charts -- making Men at Work an overnight sensation. Perhaps sensing that they should strike again while they were still fresh in people's minds, Men at Work went directly back in the studio to work on another album. Issued in 1983, Cargo was another sizeable hit, but did not fare nearly as well as its predecessor -- commercially or artistically. Taking an extended break, Hay and company did not resurface again until 1985's Two Hearts, an unfocused recording that saw almost half of the band replaced. With the album's disappointing showing, Men at Work split up shortly thereafter. Hay embarked on a solo career, debuting in 1987 with Looking for Jack
(the title of which supposedly referred to a brief encounter Hay had with actor Jack Nicholson), which once more failed to match the success of his early work with Men at Work. Hay continued to release solo material with regularity throughout the '90s, including such titles as 1990's Wayfaring Sons, 1992's Peaks & Valleys, 1994's Topanga, and 1998's Transcendental Highway. The same decade, Hay also launched his own record label, Lazy Eye Records, and sporadically acted in cult movies (which he had began doing the previous decade) and TV shows, including parts on such series as JAG, The Larry Sanders Show, and The Mick Molloy Show, among others. Hay continues to release albums and tour to this day, as the early 21st century saw the release of a pair of recordings -- a new studio album in 2001, Going Somewhere, and a collection of re-recorded Men at Work and solo tracks in 2003 (Man at Work). Hay also toured with Ringo Starr in the summer of 2003, as part of the former Beatles
drummer's annual All Starr Band. Recently, Hay's recording of "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" was the feature from the soundtrack of Garden State ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Advance discount tickets: $20.00
Day of Show: $25.00
---------------------------------
LUCKY DOG BLUEGRASS JAM
Featuring
Northwest Territory,
Mountain Therapy, and
Hidden Drive
Saturday, August 27
7:00 PM
Since 1989, NORTHWEST TERRITORY has been entertaining audiences with its own unique style and enthusiasm. Bluegrass, gospel, country, fiddle tunes, breakdowns and original compositions are all part of the band's repertoire. Family humor and fast-paced stage presence make orthwest Territorya favorite wherever they perform.
>From the hills of Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, come four outstanding musicians. With their blend of traditional bluegrass and innovative originality, MOUNTAIN THERAPY will be sure to entertain and please the audience no matter what the venue.
LONNIE WELLMAN GUITAR/VOCALS
MARSHA WELLMAN BASS/VOCALS
TIM CUSTER BANJO/VOCALS
MARK MIRACLE MANDOLIN/VOCALS
Advance discount tickets: $12.00
Day of Show: $15.00
The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, Little Mountain Music in Middlefield, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005. Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event time. If you have any questions, please call 330-677-5005.
Upcoming shows:
Sept 1,2,3 The Hummingbird $10
Sept 9 The Objects reunion concert $10
Sept 10 Melanie with The Weepies $20adv/$22door
Sept 16 Big Leg Emma $8adv/$10door
Sept 17 15/60/75 The Numbers Band - 35 Anniversary Celebration $15adv/$18door
Sept 23 Pat Dailey $25
Sept 24 Riders In The Sky $22adv/$25door
Oct 1 Roy Book Binder $12adv/15 door
Oct 2 The Del Vikings and Bill Haley's Comets 7PM $15adv/$18door
Oct 6 Glen Phillips $15 adv/$18door
Oct 7 Sam Bush $22adv/$25door
Oct 13 Lisa Loeb $15 adv/$17door
Oct 14 One Way Rider $10adv/$12door
Oct 15 Steve Hackett Acoustic Trio $22adv/$25door
Oct 21 Pete Huttlinger, Brian Henke and Michael Kelsey $15adv/$18door
Oct 22 Bethany Yarrow (Peter Yarrow's daughter) & Rufus Cappadocia $15 adv/$20door
Oct 23 Danny and The Juniors, Sonny Geraci & Kathy Young 7PM $15 door only
Nov 11 John Gorka
Nov 12 The Holmes Brothers
Nov 17 Over The Rhine
Nov 18 Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer @ 7PM
Nov 18 The Horseflies @ 9:30PM
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The Kent Stage UPDATE 8/23/2005
VH-1 and The Free Times present
COLIN HAY of Men at Work & Garden Statesoundtrack "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" Performing with a five-piece band
Friday, August 26 8:00 PM
As the singer, guitarist, and main songwriter of Australia's Men at Work, Colin Hay was responsible for penning several of the quirkiest pop hits of the early '80s. Although he and his former band will forever be associated with 'the land "down under,"' Hay originally hailed from Scotland, where he was born in the town of Kilwinning on June 29, 1953. During 1967, Hay had relocated to Australia, by which time he had begun playing guitar and singing. Although the country is probably best-known for spawning hard rock bands (AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, Radio Birdman, etc.), Hay sought to form a band that was more in line with the burgeoning new wave genre, but one that also embraced pop. Shortly after joining up with guitarist Ron Strykert in 1978, Hay's master plan was realized, as Men at Work was formed. Rounding out the band was saxophonist/flutist Greg Ham, bassist John Rees, and drummer Jerry Speiser, who in 1982, issued their debut full-length, Business as
Usual. Earning quite a few comparisons to then-reigning chart kings the Police, Men at Work quickly became MTV favorites (during the station's early days). Since he was the group's main singer and songwriter, Hay quickly became the focal point of the band, as such humorous videos for "Who Can It Be Now" and "Down Under" pushed the debut album to the top of the U.S. charts -- making Men at Work an overnight sensation. Perhaps sensing that they should strike again while they were still fresh in people's minds, Men at Work went directly back in the studio to work on another album. Issued in 1983, Cargo was another sizeable hit, but did not fare nearly as well as its predecessor -- commercially or artistically. Taking an extended break, Hay and company did not resurface again until 1985's Two Hearts, an unfocused recording that saw almost half of the band replaced. With the album's disappointing showing, Men at Work split up shortly thereafter. Hay
embarked on a solo career, debuting in 1987 with Looking for Jack (the title of which supposedly referred to a brief encounter Hay had with actor Jack Nicholson), which once more failed to match the success of his early work with Men at Work. Hay continued to release solo material with regularity throughout the '90s, including such titles as 1990's Wayfaring Sons, 1992's Peaks & Valleys, 1994's Topanga, and 1998's Transcendental Highway. The same decade, Hay also launched his own record label, Lazy Eye Records, and sporadically acted in cult movies (which he had began doing the previous decade) and TV shows, including parts on such series as JAG, The Larry Sanders Show, and The Mick Molloy Show, among others. Hay continues to release albums and tour to this day, as the early 21st century saw the release of a pair of recordings -- a new studio album in 2001, Going Somewhere, and a collection of re-recorded Men at Work and solo tracks in 2003 (Man at Work). Hay also toured with
Ringo Starr in the summer of 2003, as part of the former Beatles drummer's annual All Starr Band. Recently, Hay's recording of "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" was the feature from the soundtrack of Garden State ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Advance discount tickets: $20.00 Day of Show: $25.00
LUCKY DOG BLUEGRASS JAM Featuring Northwest Territory, Mountain Therapy, and Hidden Drive
Saturday, August 27 7:00 PM
Since 1989, NORTHWEST TERRITORY has been entertaining audiences with its own unique style and enthusiasm. Bluegrass, gospel, country, fiddle tunes, breakdowns and original compositions are all part of the band's repertoire. Family humor and fast-paced stage presence make orthwest Territorya favorite wherever they perform.
From the hills of Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, come four outstanding musicians. With their blend of traditional bluegrass and innovative originality, MOUNTAIN THERAPY will be sure to entertain and please the audience no matter what the venue.
LONNIE WELLMAN GUITAR/VOCALS MARSHA WELLMAN BASS/VOCALS TIM CUSTER BANJO/VOCALS MARK MIRACLE MANDOLIN/VOCALS
Advance discount tickets: $12.00 Day of Show: $15.00
The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, Little Mountain Music in Middlefield, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005. Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event time. If you have any questions, please call 330-677-5005.
Upcoming shows:
Sept 1,2,3 The Hummingbird $10 Sept 9 The Objects reunion concert $10
Sept 10 Melanie with The Weepies $20adv/$22door
Sept 16 Big Leg Emma $8adv/$10door
Sept 17 15/60/75 The Numbers Band - 35 Anniversary Celebration $15adv/$18door
Sept 23 Pat Dailey $25
Sept 24 Riders In The Sky $22adv/$25door
Oct 1 Roy Book Binder $12adv/15 door
Oct 2 The Del Vikings and Bill Haley's Comets 7PM $15adv/$18door Oct 6 Glen Phillips $15 adv/$18door
Oct 7 Sam Bush $22adv/$25door
Oct 13 Lisa Loeb $15 adv/$17door
Oct 14 One Way Rider $10adv/$12door
Oct 15 Steve Hackett Acoustic Trio $22adv/$25door
Oct 21 Pete Huttlinger, Brian Henke and Michael Kelsey $15adv/$18door
Oct 23 Danny and The Juniors, Sonny Geraci & Kathy Young 7PM $15 door only
Nov 11 John Gorka Nov 12 The Holmes Brothers
Nov 17 Over The Rhine
Nov 18 Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer @ 7PM Nov 18 The Horseflies @ 9:30PM
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From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Aug 24 12:20:05 2005
From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 15:20:05 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lights! Cameras! Action! Catch WAKE UP And LIVE with the
ARTS TV show
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with=20
Christopher Fortunato and Sue Johnson, Producers and co-Hosts=20
of the=20
performing and cultural arts program which celebrates and showcases=20
the diversity of the Arts and Performing Artists in northeast Ohio.
Stay Tuned! See exciting new performing artists each week . . .
Coming in August, September & October=20
on the Adelphia, Cox & Cleveland Access Channels
Great entertainment, inspiration, information and education for everyone=20
involved in the arts.
. Wednesdays,=A0 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P=20
=A0=A0 Adelphia Cable.=A0 ch. 21 (East.) & Adelphia Cable.=A0 ch. 23 (West)=20
. Wed. 8/24 & Sat. 8/27: David Johnson, Daoud's Puppets, with Madam & her=20
friends
. Wed. 8/31 & Sat. 9/3: Edward Niam, Ed Niam's Institute for Self Healing,=20
TaiQiGong Fitness Systems
. Wed. 9/7 & Sat. 9/10: "PlayActs"=A0 & WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS' o
n-camera=A0 audition process=A0 for actors and performing artists
.Wednesdays,=A0 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P=20
=A0=A0 Cox Cable.=A0 ch. 45
. Wed. 8/24 & Sat. 8/27: Kelly Chapman, Inspirational recording artist
. Wed. 8/31 & Sat. 9/3: Jeon Francis, Founder, Artistchchair.com
. Wed. 9/7 & Sat. 9/10: Hue People, Vocal Group with steven e. boyd, Anita=20
Rose Banks,=20
Ceco Selinas & Brother Afi-Nur
. Wed. 9/14 & Sat. 9/17: Wanda Owens & Barbara Eady, Storytellers, National=20
Assoc. of Black Storytellers
. Wednesdays,=A0 6:00 P.=A0=A0=A0=20
=A0=A0 Adelphia. Cleveland Access.=A0 ch. 25=20
. Wed:=A0 8/31 & Wed. 9/7: Yukiko Ebara & Icho Daiko Japanese Drums
. Wed. 9/14 & Wed. 9/21: Brad "The Great" Schreiber, Magician
. Wed. 9/21 & Wed. 9/28: Fabio Polanco, Artistic Director & Charles Lawrence=
,=20
Executive Director, Fine Arts Association, Willoughby
. Wed. 10/5 & Wed. 10/12: David Johnson & B.B. Dog, jazz saxophonist, Daoud'=
s=20
Puppets
.Wed. 10/29 & Wed. 10/26: Jean Zarzour, Actor, Activist, Got Pay? &=20
Lipschtick
If you would like to be a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, contact:=20
wakeup4664 at aol.com for audition and scheduling information.
Now, Look What's New . . .
from WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
"Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Ha! Ha's!"
Need a lift in your life? Then, listen and laugh!
a Heal your Heart, Soul & Spirit=20
Laughter CD=20
featuring the happy voices
of=20
Rollin "Mac" Michael=20
&=A0=20
the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show team.
Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends.=A0=20
$5.00 each (plus S & H)
Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV production,=20
"PlayActs"=A0=A0 performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tri=
cks of the=20
Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development."
To order CD's . . .
(216) 561-8608
email: wakeup4664 at aol.com
http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm
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Lights!=
=A0 Cameras!=A0 Action!
It's the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS show,
with
Christopher Fortunato and Sue Johnson, Producers and co-Hosts
of the
performing and cultural arts program which celebrates and showcases
the diversity of the Arts and Performing Artists in northeast Ohio.
Stay Tuned! See exciting new p=
erforming artists each week . . .
Coming in August, September & October
on the Adelphia, Cox & Cleveland Access Channels
Great entertainment, inspiration, information and education for everyone i=
nvolved in the arts. . Wednesdays,=A0 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P
=A0=A0 Adelphia Cable.=A0 ch. 21 (East.) & Adelphia Cable.=A0 ch. 23 (We=
st)
. Wed. 8/24 & Sat. 8/27: David Johnson, Daoud's Puppets, with Mad=
am & her friends . Wed. 8/31 & Sat. 9/3: Edward Niam, Ed Niam's Institute for Self=
Healing, TaiQiGong Fitness Systems . Wed. 9/7 & Sat. 9/10: "PlayActs"=A0 & WAKE UP And LIV=
E with the ARTS' on-camera=A0 audition process=A0 for actors and per=
forming artists .Wednesdays,=A0 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P
=A0=A0 Cox Cable.=A0 ch. 45
. Wed. 8/24 & Sat. 8/27: Kelly Chapman, Inspirational recording a=
rtist . Wed. 8/31 & Sat. 9/3: Jeon Francis, Founder, Artistchchair.com<=
BR>
. Wed. 9/7 & Sat. 9/10: Hue People, Vocal Group with steven e. bo=
yd, Anita Rose Banks,
Ceco Selinas & Brother Afi-Nur . Wed. 9/14 & Sat. 9/17: Wanda Owens & Barbara Eady, Storytel=
lers, National Assoc. of Black Storytellers . Wednesdays,=A0 6:00 P.=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0 Adelphia. Cleveland Access.=A0 ch. 25
. Wed:=A0 8/31 & Wed. 9/7: Yukiko Ebara & Icho Daiko Japanese=
Drums . Wed. 9/14 & Wed. 9/21: Brad "The Great" Schreiber, Magician . Wed. 9/21 & Wed. 9/28: Fabio Polanco, Artistic Director & C=
harles Lawrence, Executive Director, Fine Arts Association, Willoughby . Wed. 10/5 & Wed. 10/12: David Johnson & B.B. Dog, jazz saxo=
phonist, Daoud's Puppets .Wed. 10/29 & Wed. 10/26: Jean Zarzour, Actor, Activist, Got Pay?=
& Lipschtick
If you would like to be a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS<=
/I>, contact: wakeup4664 at aol.com for audition and scheduling information.
Now, Look What's New . . . from WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
"Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Ha! Ha's!"=
Need a lift in your life? Then, listen and laugh! a Heal your Heart, Soul & Spirit Laughter CD
featuring the happy voices
of
Rollin "Mac" Michael
&=A0
the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show team.
Give a laugh to yourself, your family & frien=
ds.=A0
$5.00 each (plus S & H)
Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS =
B>TV production, "PlayActs"=A0=A0 performances and the WAKE UP=
And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career &=20=
Professional Development."
To order CD's . . .
(216) 561-8608
email: wakeup4664 at aol.com
http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm
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From gmaher at alltel.net Wed Aug 24 12:20:26 2005
From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 15:20:26 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Seek Acts for Variety Show
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Hudson Players Seek Acts for 4th Annual Community Variety Show
The Hudson Players, are currently searching for acts for their 4th Annual
Community Variety Show to be held September 23 & 24. Open auditions will be
held Monday and Tuesday evening, August 29 & 30, at 7 p.m. Interested acts
are encouraged to attend (although alternative arrangements can be made for
established acts). Please call 330-655-8522 to schedule an audition or for
additional information.
The event promises an evening of great entertainment in the true variety
show tradition. In the past, acts have included singers, dancers, comedians,
bands, storytellers, vaudeville acts and more. Rapidly becoming the Hudson
Players most popular annual event, the variety show is a great night out.
Auditions are open to all. Established acts are encouraged to participate
as well as first timers.
?It?s a great way for the community to see a variety of entertainment and
for performers to get exposure for the talents,? said Gary Maher, Hudson
Players President. ?Plus it?s just a great deal of fun.?
Acts are encouraged to come to auditions (calling ahead to schedule a time
slot is recommended but not required), but alternative arrangements can be
made for more established acts. Please call 330-655-8522 for more
information or to schedule an audition. More details on this as well as the
Hudson Players 2005-2006 Season are available via the groups website at
www.hudsonplayers.com.
The Hudson Players are one of the areas longest running community theaters
and are members of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community
Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theater. The
Hudson Players are a non-profit 501-C-3 organization.
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held Monday and Tuesday evening, August 29 & 30, at 7 p.m.Interested acts are encouraged =
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information.
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entertainment in the=20
true variety show tradition. In the past, acts have included singers, =
dancers,=20
comedians, bands, storytellers, vaudeville acts and more. Rapidly =
becoming the=20
Hudson Players most popular annual event, the variety show is a great =
night out.=20
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timers.
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it=92s just a=20
great deal of fun.=94
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is=20
recommended but not required), but alternative arrangements can be made =
for more=20
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schedule=20
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2005-2006 Season=20
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From laurenmuney at comcast.net Wed Aug 24 12:26:12 2005
From: laurenmuney at comcast.net (Lauren Muney)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 15:26:12 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]New "variety" member wants to meet community, network
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Hello, all.
My name is Lauren Muney and I am new to NEOhioPAL but not to the
nationwide performance community. I am considering moving to
Cleveland, and several local people (hi, Larry Nehring at Cleve.
Shakes!) have simply raved about this listserv and the warm group it
serves.
Please excuse what will seem like blatant commercialism as I
introduce my background:
I have
- been a professional variety entertainer for over 20 years in a
multiplicity of venues,
- have a degree in illustration and design,
- attended Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Clown College (class
of 88, in case there are other grads here)
- have been a professional freelance production stage manager for
festival and corporate events
- toured with a stage combat stunt company
- staffed and performed at highly professional and well-respected
Renaissance festivals
- toured with Laugh Across America, which sought talent for the Las
Vegas Comedy Festival
- toured Europe by backpack street-performing
- performed in colleges and universities nationwide
- ran multiple years of an international Wild West performers' club
- designed and built costumes and props, including a Shakespeare
theatre, Renaissance Festival, and corporate events
- designed full websites, as well as hand-painted banners, printed
brochures, business cards, etc
- and, add to that, I also now coach, speak, and write about fitness
and wellness to individuals and groups -- including actors and fight
personnel
(... and wow, I even bore myself with that laundry list!! ;)
Suffice to say, I know few people in the Cleveland area and even
fewer who know about corporate events, where I have made most of my
living for the last 20 years.
If anything on that list strikes your taste and you are interested in
saying hi, having a cup of coffee when I'm in town (usually once a
month for about a week, for now), or want to network, please feel
free to contact me. I had no other way of meeting people but with
this letter... am especially interested if my experience can fit for
contract, freelance, or full-time employment.
(More info in my websites below; again, pardon the overly commerciality)
Thanks, and it's wonderful to read the great arts events around
Cleveland!
Lauren
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Lauren Muney
301-210-6161
301-674-7086 cell
home base: Laurel, MD
Personal email:
LaurenMuney at comcast.net
Physical Mind
innovative fitness and wellness coaching
www.physicalmind.com
lauren at physicalmind.com
Snake Oil Productions
performance, production, creation
www.snakeoilproductions.com
lauren at snakeoilproductions.com
FireInspire
multimedia motivational speaking including the challenge of fire
www.fireinspire.com
lauren at fireinspire.com
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Hello, all.
My name is Lauren Muney and =
I am new to NEOhioPAL but not to the nationwide performance community. I =
am considering moving to Cleveland, and several local people (hi, Larry =
Nehring at Cleve. Shakes!) have simply raved about this listserv and the =
warm group it serves.
Please excuse what will =
seem like=A0blatant commercialism as I introduce my =
background:
I =
have=A0=A0
- been a professional variety entertainer for over =
20 years in a multiplicity of venues,=A0
- have a degree in =
illustration and design,=A0
- =
attended Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Clown College =
(class of 88, in case there are other grads here)
- =
have been a professional freelance production stage manager for =
festival=A0 and corporate events
- toured with a stage combat =
stunt company
- staffed and performed at highly professional =
and well-respected Renaissance festivals
- toured with Laugh =
Across America, which sought talent for the Las Vegas Comedy =
Festival
- toured Europe by backpack =
street-performing
- performed in colleges and universities =
nationwide
- ran multiple years of an international Wild West =
performers' club
- designed and built costumes and props, =
including a Shakespeare theatre, Renaissance Festival, and corporate =
events
- designed full websites, as well as hand-painted =
banners, printed brochures, business cards, etc
- and, add to that, I also =
now coach, speak, and write about fitness and wellness to individuals =
and groups -- including actors and fight personnel
(... and wow, I even bore =
myself with that laundry list!! ;)
Suffice to say, I know few =
people in the Cleveland area and even fewer who know about corporate =
events, where I have made most of my living for the last 20 =
years.
If anything on that list strikes your =
taste and you are interested in saying hi, having a cup of coffee =
when I'm in town (usually once a month for about a week, for now), or =
want to network, please feel free to contact me. I had no other way of =
meeting people but with this letter...=A0 am especially interested if my =
experience can fit for contract, freelance, or full-time =
employment.
(More info in my websites =
below; again, pardon the overly commerciality)
Thanks, and it's wonderful =
to read the great arts events around =
Cleveland!
=
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From alexcine at aol.com Wed Aug 24 12:37:02 2005
From: alexcine at aol.com (alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 15:37:02 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Out of Darkness begins 5 week nationwide run on Dish
Network
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Emmy winning writer dishes out New TV Series
This Saturday August 27th, 2005 at 12:30 am on Dish Network Channel
216, ?Out of Darkness? begins its five week national run. The half hour
dramatic TV Series is a sexy, cop sci-fi drama from Prelude2Cinema and
Emmy winning writer Alex P. Michaels. While the show is targeted to
fans of ?Cops,? ?The X-files? and ?Law & Order,? the show has a lot of
unique elements.
?Out of Darkness? is about a female Spanish homicide detective named
Teresa Maria de los Angeles a.k.a. Angie (Ada Carolina Ortiz) who works
out of a fictional regional police depart in Cleveland, Ohio. She deals
with a partner, Detective Drew Avon (Joseph Primes), who doesn?t trust
her because Angie?s father is an alleged head of a drug cartel. Angie
also has two bosses: an overly religious Police Lieutenant (Marvin L.
Mallory) and an ?ethically challenged? Special Prosecutor (Alex P.
Michaels) who is very friendly with Philip Magnos (George V. Fiderio).
Magnos is a businessman who may be behind all the criminal activity in
the city. Yet with all that going on, the most disturbing element in
Angie?s life, is a mysterious shadow like creature that takes over her
body and literally devours criminals.
The TV Series is the first dramatic production in Cleveland, Ohio and
besides shining a light on the very talented actors and technicians;
the show brings businesses into the spotlight. Prelude2Cinema is
funding the series using ?branded entertainment,? a form of product
placement where sponsors are woven into the series. In episode one,
there are no commercials, but Cleveland sponsor Lucy?s Sweet Surrender
at 12516 Buckeye road shows up as the bakery where Angie and Drew hang
out. In the second episode Massimo da Milano at 1400 West 25th Street
shows up as the restaurant for a press conference from Mayor Carolyn
Rockwell (played by JaNiece Walters, who is also one of the show?s
producers).
Prelude2Cinema intends to keep the show ?commercial free,? but adds
there may be some spots for sponsors woven into the fictional Internet
News show the Cleveland Breaking News. ?When Natalie Morningstar
(Elizabeth Wenzel) says, we?ll be right back after a word from our
sponsors, we can show our real sponsors, ? says Alex. He believes that
with the invention of TiVO and Digital Video Recorders, the traditional
commercial will be phased out. ?We want to entertain people and by
making sponsors part of the show, we can involve the fans in the show
and make our sponsors happy as well. Most people leave the room when
commercials come on and sometimes commercials can go on for so long,
you forget what you are watching.?
?Out of Darkness? has a website at
http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm which features a Yahoo group
with ?Oddies,? which is what the fans of the show call themselves.
Prelude2Cinema has also had a few fan parties at another sponsors
place, the Velvet Dog at 1280 West 6th street.
Alex admits the show is a lot of work, but he is hoping it can bring a
lot of positive things to Cleveland. He also believes its important to
keep the fans happy. ?Having fans for a TV Series that hasn?t
officially premiered is a good sign. Already one of the Oddies from
Canada has asked, can he get the show up there. Well, not yet I told
him, but we?re working on it.?
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From wilson1144 at ameritech.net Wed Aug 24 13:08:27 2005
From: wilson1144 at ameritech.net (JOAN, RON, HOLL WILSON)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:08:27 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Digital Imaging Workshop
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The Cleveland Photographic Society, of Broadview Heights, is offering a Digital Imaging Workshop.
This course describes how to improve your photos on your computer. Explanations and demonstrations will be made using Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. The non-technical presentations will help you learn fundamental skills of photo editing. Learn how to improve any photo, save a problem photo, turn a good photo into a prize winner, and print your own enlargements. Some of the topics covered include
Cropping, Sizing
Brightening, Darkening
Adding contrast, Adjusting color,
Retouching, Printing.
Techniques described are intended to be simple, quick and easy. Some experience with digital photo imaging would be helpful. This course is targeted for novice to intermediate photographers. The fee for this six week course is $150. Classes will be held on Monday evenings starting September 12th.
For mor information, please visit our website www.clevelandphoto.org
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The Cleveland Photographic Society, of Broadview Heights, is offering a Digital Imaging Workshop.
This course describes how to improve your photos on your computer. Explanations and demonstrations will be made using Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. The non-technical presentations will help you learn fundamental skills of photo editing. Learn how to improve any photo, save a problem photo, turn a good photo into a prize winner, and print your own enlargements. Some of the topics covered include
Cropping,Sizing
Brightening,Darkening
Adding contrast, Adjusting color,
Retouching,Printing.
Techniques described are intended to be simple, quick and easy. Some experience with digital photo imaging would be helpful. This course is targeted for novice to intermediate photographers. The fee for this six week course is $150. Classes will be held on Monday evenings starting September 12th.
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From stephon at supreme-productions.com Wed Aug 24 13:09:16 2005
From: stephon at supreme-productions.com (Stephon J. Davis)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:09:16 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music Video Update
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Hello Everyone, I was premature on my original post here are the details.
Note location change one of the producers found a better location.
Hip Hop Music Video for
Rap Artist Quiet Storm
When: August 28th (Sunday) filming will begin at 4pm (call time for crew 3:30pm)
Where: 10300 Union Ave Cleveland OH 44105 Nightclub name is La Robbs
All background talent welcome
All Production Assistants welcome
see you then!!
direct talent questions to talent at supreme-productions.com
crew questions crew at supreme-productions.com
www.supreme-productions.com
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Hello Everyone, I was premature on my original post here are the details.
Note location change one of the producers found a better location.
Hip Hop Music Video for
Rap Artist Quiet Storm
When: August 28th (Sunday) filming will begin at 4pm (call time for crew 3:30pm)
Where: 10300 Union Ave Cleveland OH 44105 Nightclub name is La Robbs
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From wilson1144 at ameritech.net Wed Aug 24 13:25:17 2005
From: wilson1144 at ameritech.net (JOAN, RON, HOLL WILSON)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:25:17 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fundamentals of Good Photography
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The Cleveland Photographic Society, of Broadview Heights, is offering a photo course - Fundamentals of Good Photography
This course will help you get better photos from your digital or film camera. You will learn how to use all the features of your camera to get better family and vacation pictures, as well as great pictures of the subjects you like to shoot. Some of the topics covered include:
Composition Proper exposure
Lenses and equipment Close-up
Portraiture Flash
Night photography And much more.
Homework assignments are given so you can practice the techniques explained. Optional field trips are planned so you have an opportunity to photograph with the instructors. The course ends with a viewing and commentary on each student?s work. This course is intended for novice to intermediate photographers with a digital or film camera that has adjustable shutter speeds and f-stops. The fee for this ten week course is $150. Classes will be held on Thursday evenings starting September 15th.
For more information, please visit our website www.clevelandphoto.org
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The Cleveland Photographic Society, of Broadview Heights, is offering a photo course - Fundamentals of Good Photography
This course will help you get better photos from your digital or film camera. You will learn how to use all the features of your camera to get better family and vacation pictures, as well as great pictures of the subjects you like to shoot. Some of the topics covered include:
CompositionProper exposure
Lenses and equipmentClose-up
PortraitureFlash
Night photographyAnd much more.
Homework assignments are given so you can practice the techniques explained. Optional field trips are planned so you have an opportunity to photograph with the instructors. The course ends with a viewing and commentary on each student?s work. This course is intended for novice to intermediate photographers with a digital or film camera that has adjustable shutter speeds and f-stops. The fee for this ten week course is $150.Classes will be held on Thursday evenings starting September 15th.
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From chloe at passportproject.org Wed Aug 24 15:13:35 2005
From: chloe at passportproject.org (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Chlo=EB_Hopson?=)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:13:35 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Half Price and FREE classes at Passport Project
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Half-Price Week at the Passport Project Global Community Arts Center. We
offer classes in music, dance & visual art with a multicultural
perspective, including Belly Dance, W. African Dance & Drumming, Guitar,
Modern Dance, Children's Creative Movement, Photography, Drawing &
Painting, Capoeira, Voice & Performance Class, Hip Hop, Salsa--and more!
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Mention Neopal, and try any of our single ongoing classes for 1/2 price
August 29-September 3. Students must be new to the CLASS (not the GCAC).
Join our e mail list at www.passportproject.org
to learn about other offers like
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Community Arts Center for the duration of the Triangle Project:
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Mondays, 6:30-8PM with Shakthi
Wednesdays, Noon-1PM with Deanna Black
=20
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Buckeye Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44120. 1 block southwest of Shaker Square.
(216) 721-1055. For full schedule of events: www.passportproject.org.=20
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There are many more events--performances and classes. Visit
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chloe at passportproject.org
ph:: 216.721.1055
http://passportproject.org =20
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experiences that build community through the arts, encourage respect for
diversity and rejection of racism and negative bias, and a passion for
learning and the global community.
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at its Global Community Arts Center, and for the community to further
this mission. Passport Project does diversity training in the corporate
setting.
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From fred.perry at sbcglobal.net Wed Aug 24 15:17:58 2005
From: fred.perry at sbcglobal.net (FredPerry)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:17:58 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions at Tri-C Metro, 9/6, 9/8, 9/9
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Dear Friends,
Please plan to attend auditions for The Lake Effect by Jennifer Camp,
directed by Fred Perry and stage managed by Tod Huffman.
Auditions will begin at 7pm Tuesday 9/6, & 7pm Thursday 9/8 & 7pm Friday
9/9. They will be held in the Studio Theatre at Tri-C Metro (THMC 10).
These auditions are for a New Play commissioned for Tri-C focusing on
Cleveland about Cleveland - for all of us. It's a lovely warm-hearted
serious comedy.
The roles that I'm looking to cast are:
African American Male 21, macho type of character
African American Male 17, smart and funny type of character
Caucasian Female late teens, outspoken and aggressive type of character
Caucasian Female late 40's/early 50's, Mom type of character
Caucasian Male late teens, laid back slacker type of character
Caucasian Male late 40's/early 50's, good sense of humor
For more info, please call Fred at 216 987-4535 or 440 263-7978.
Please use entrance #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking.
2 quarters needed upon exit from the garage.
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These auditions are for a New Play commissioned for =
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From rmorrisjr at sbcglobal.net Thu Aug 25 00:25:41 2005
From: rmorrisjr at sbcglobal.net (richard morris)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 00:25:41 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions for "the odd couple" at Karamu House Theatre
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Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will be holding additional AUDITIONS for "THE ODD COUPLE:The Female Version" by Neil Simon on Friday, AUGUST 26th and Saturday, AUGUST 27th for those who missed last week's general auditions. Karamu Legend Jean Hawkins, Director
Friday, AUGUST 26th 6pm-9pm (Arena Theatre)
Saturday,AUGUST 27th 10am - 1pm (Arena Theatre)
Seeking six actresses of all races and two Hispanic actors for the Costazuela brothers.
Please have a 2-3 minute monologue. Sides will also be provided.
Karamu House
2355 East 89th Street (corner of 89th and Quincy)
Cleveland, OH 44106
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THE ODD COUPLE (Female Version) by Neil Simon (Ohio Premier)
If you can't make it to Broadway this Fall to catch a revival of this comedy classic, hurry on down to Karamu. Yes, Unger and Madison will be at it again on our stage-with a twist! Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary comic classic: the female version of The Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The hilarious Costazuela brothers have replaced the Pigeon sisters. Join us to see what crazy antics these two get involved in.
Oct. 14 - Nov. 6, 2005 (Jelliffe Theatre) Jean Hawkins, Director
"Very funny indeed." N.Y. Post.
"Endearing." USA Today.
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Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will be holding additional AUDITIONS for "THE ODD COUPLE:The Female Version" by Neil Simon on Friday, AUGUST 26th and Saturday, AUGUST 27th for those who missed last week's general auditions. Karamu Legend Jean Hawkins, Director
Friday, AUGUST 26th 6pm-9pm (Arena Theatre)
Saturday,AUGUST 27th 10am - 1pm (Arena Theatre)
Seeking six actresses of all races and two Hispanic actors for the Costazuela brothers.
Please have a 2-3 minute monologue. Sides will also be provided.
THE ODD COUPLE (Female Version) by Neil Simon (Ohio Premier) If you can't make it to Broadway this Fall to catch a revival of this comedy classic, hurry on down to Karamu. Yes, Unger and Madison will be at it again on our stage-with a twist! Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary comic classic: the female version of The Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The hilarious Costazuela brothers have replaced the Pigeon sisters. Join us to see what crazy antics these two get involved in.
Oct. 14 - Nov. 6, 2005 (Jelliffe Theatre) Jean Hawkins, Director
"Very funny indeed." N.Y. Post. "Endearing." USA Today.
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From Tcervino99 at aol.com Thu Aug 25 04:51:15 2005
From: Tcervino99 at aol.com (Tcervino99 at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 07:51:15 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Cabaret Troupe is holding auditions
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Stagecrafters'
The Cabaret Troupe
announces auditions for its Fall/Winter 2005 troupe!
Wednesday August 31st
beginning at 5:00 p.m.
in the Orange High School auditorium
What is The Cabaret Troupe?
The Cabaret Troupe is a performance group comprised of Cleveland's most
talented teens, which performs high-energy song and dance numbers from
contemporary Broadway and Off Broadway musicals. We are a program of the Orange
Community Schools and Recreation, but our troupe members come from all over
Cleveland. The Cabaret Troupe is Produced by Wendy Scott-Koeth, Directed and
Choreographed by Toni Cervino and Musically Directed by Sean Szaller. We have
performed at The White House, Disney World, and Off-Broadway as well as at numerous
other exciting venues in and around greater Cleveland.
What is the commitment?
The Cabaret Troupe rehearses every Sunday during the school year from
12:30-5:00 (with the exception of holidays) and the first Tuesday evening of each
month. This Winter, our Home Show performances will be Friday January 27th
and Saturday January 28th at 7:30 p.m. Students are permitted to commit to one
semester at a time, if so desired. The participation fee per semester is
$75.00.
Who is eligible to audition?
We are looking for strong singers and dancers in the 10th-12th grades.
What should I prepare?
Those auditioning will be asked to sing one song, and should bring
appropriate sheet music. No a cappella songs will be heard. A tape recorder will be
provided as well. Students will be taught a short dance combination, so please
bring dance clothes.
For more information please respond to this e-mail or call the Stagecrafters
office at (216) 831-8601 x5102.
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From rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com Thu Aug 25 05:01:14 2005
From: rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com (Rebecca Vujanov)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 08:01:14 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Roommate needed
Message-ID: <44EC2399EC084849829C655A5BAB9B0961D354@nt-svr1.townhall2.com>
Still available! Kent area, share a house, top floor of house share
common areas, furnished , private phone line, basic cable, close to
shopping & downtown, large back yard w/ patio area, washer& dryer, non
smoker preferred, no pets(sorry)
$285.00 + 1/2 gas,electric,water old century home (very cool)
Please call 330-677-5305 for appointment for showing
Townhall II
Prevention Specialist
330-678-3006 X 3028
Fax: 30-678-7558
rebeccav at townhall2.com
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From maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com Thu Aug 25 05:08:34 2005
From: maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com (Tiiu Gennert)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 05:08:34 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Studio 11 Announces September Specialty Classes
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Specialty Classes in September
Tai Chi & QiQong
Saturday Mornings 7:00 - 8:00 am
Tai Chi & QiQong are often described as meditation in motion. They were developed in China over 2,500 years ago and are a calm, low-impact aerobic activity with graceful movements. When practiced regularly they provide the benefits of aerobic exercise, strength training, and flexibility.
Instructor: Steve Zimcosky
Studio 11
Yoga, Pilates & Thai Yoga Massage
2337 West 11th Street
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.621.8179
www.studio11tremont.com
info at studio11tremont.com
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Specialty Classes in September
Tai Chi & QiQong
Saturday Mornings 7:00 - 8:00 am
Tai Chi & QiQong are often described as meditation in motion. They were developed in China over 2,500 years ago and are a calm, low-impact aerobic activity with graceful movements. When practiced regularly they provide the benefits of aerobic exercise, strength training, and flexibility.
Instructor: Steve Zimcosky
Studio 11 Yoga, Pilates & Thai Yoga Massage 2337 West 11th Street Cleveland, OH 44113 216.621.8179 www.studio11tremont.com info at studio11tremont.com
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From rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com Thu Aug 25 07:00:15 2005
From: rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com (Rebecca Vujanov)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:00:15 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]still available!!!!
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From seanmcconaha at hotmail.com Thu Aug 25 07:02:06 2005
From: seanmcconaha at hotmail.com (Sean)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:02:06 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
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Weathervane Playhouse Announces:
AUDITIONS FOR YOUTH THEATRE PRODUCTION OF
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for Joseph and =
the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Monday and Tuesday, September 12 and =
13 beginning at 4:00 p.m. Callbacks, if necessary, will be held on =
Wednesday, September 14. The 17 performances run from November 25 - =
December 18, 2005. Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 =
Weathervane Lane, Akron, in the Valley off Merriman Road. Sarah Bailey =
will direct the production and the musicial director will be Margaret =
Knepper.
Cast requirements: the age limit for Auditioning is firmly Age 12 - 19.=20
We have 34 Total parts available. (17 boys, 17 girls)
Please prepare 16 bars of music from a Broadway show (no longer than a =
minute), and you must provide your own sheet music. An accompanist will =
be provided for you.
Rehearsals will typically be four days a week, with some weekend =
commitments. Rehearsals are usually 2.5 - 3 hours in length. A full =
schedule of rehearsal dates and times will be available at auditions.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in =
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, =
all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is =
a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. =
For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
SUMMARY: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT
CALL 330-836-2626 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
Monday and Tuesday, September 12 and 13, 2005 beginning at 4:00 p.m.=20
Callbacks Wednesday, September 14, 2005 if necessary.
Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron. 330-836-2626
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for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Monday =
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Tuesday, September 12 and 13 beginning at 4:00 p.m. Callbacks, if =
necessary,=20
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The 17 performances run from November 25 =96 December 18, 2005. =
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the=20
Valley off Merriman Road. Sarah Bailey will direct the production and =
the=20
musicial director will be Margaret Knepper.
Cast requirements: the age limit for Auditioning is firmly Age 12 =
- 19.=20
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Please prepare 16 bars of music from a Broadway show (no longer than =
a=20
minute), and you must provide your own sheet music. An accompanist will =
be=20
provided for you.
Rehearsals will typically be four days a week, with some weekend =
commitments.=20
Rehearsals are usually 2.5 =96 3 hours in length. A full schedule of =
rehearsal=20
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Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except =
in=20
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, =
all roles=20
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community=20
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information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
SUMMARY: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT
CALL 330-836-2626 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
Monday and Tuesday, September 12 and 13, 2005 beginning at 4:00 p.m. =
Callbacks Wednesday, September 14, 2005 if=20
necessary.
Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron.=20
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From chris at antonellic.com Thu Aug 25 07:02:07 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:02:07 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 Great Roles Still Available at Chagrin Valley Little
Theatre
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2 great roles
still available
for CVLT's young adult (ages 16 - 25)
production of Taming of the Shrew.=20
Looking to fill 2 men's roles
please contact director, Kate Tonti.
Send e-mail to tontika at adelphia.net or
leave message at 330.425.2223
to schedule an appointment to audition.=20
Production dates: Oct 7,8, 14, 15, 21 and 22
Fridays & Saturdays @8pm
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From smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com Thu Aug 25 07:09:05 2005
From: smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Sean McConaha)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:09:05 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performing Arts Education Programs in Residence
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Weathervane Playhouse=20
Fall 2005 H.O.T. Workshops:
Performing Arts Education Programs in Residence
at Weathervane Playhouse and=20
the Grace Drake Center in Medina.
Weathervane Playhouse announces the H.O.T. (Hands on Theatre) Fall =
workshops and classes, taught by theatre professional's and educators, =
for children ages 4-18. Classes in performance, vocal music and dance, =
and technical theatre begin the week of September 17 and run through =
November 26, 2005. Classes meet Saturdays and some weekday mornings and =
afterschool sessions at Weathervane Playhouse and the Grace Drake =
Center. The Fall session is the first stage of the 2005 - 2006 Education =
program, with our wonderful Spring and Summer programs to follow. The =
students have a wide choice of theatre education classes to choose from, =
and the sessions will all be taught by working theatre professionals =
from Northeast Ohio. Classes have already begun to fill, so call today.
The following is the list of available classes:
ACTING I: THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD
(Grades K - 3)=20
A class for younger students who want to learn about theater. This class =
will work with cultural stories to create small plays about the world =
through the eyes of a child.=20
Class Size: 6 - 10=20
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
ACTING II: THE PLAY'S THE THING
(Grades 2, 3, & 4)=20
This class is designed for students who have had some formal training, =
as well as beginners. Young actors will learn how to develop acting =
skills and create original theater pieces.
Class Size: 6 - 12=20
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
ACTING III: MOVEMENT
(Grades 4, 5, & 6)=20
This class is designed for the young actor who has already had a course =
in Acting II. Vocal expression and movement will be used to create solo =
or group performances based on themes of culture.
Class Size: 6 - 12=20
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
STAGE MAKEUP=20
(Grades 7,8, & 9)=20
This class is designed for the more advanced student. The class will =
focus on the use of stage makeup, the creation of masks for the stage =
and their use in the history of theater. (Fee includes student makeup =
kit)
Class Size: 6 - 10=20
Saturdays 10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Tuition: $160 (Fee includes student makeup kit)
ACTING IV: CLASSICAL THEATRE
(Grades 6, 7, & 8)
This class is designed for the more advanced student. Character analysis =
and scene work from Shakespeare's comedies will be the focus of this =
class. An excellent audition preparation class!=20
Class Size: 6 - 15=20
Saturdays 10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Tuition: $160
ACTING V: WORKSHOP=20
(Grades 9-12)=20
A challenging course focusing on interpreting and developing character =
through the use of varying acting techniques and styles. Course material =
will be taken from 20th Century plays.
Class Size: 6 - 15=20
Saturdays 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Tuition: $160
MUSICAL THEATRE I
(Grades 1, 2, 3)=20
This class will focus on the skill and artistry of singing, dancing and =
acting. Musical Theatre is designed for a student who enjoys all these =
elements. The final presentation will be a small cabaret performance.
Max.Class Size: 15=20
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $160=20
MUSICAL THEATRE II
(Grades 4, 5, 6 )=20
This class is for the student who has had some previous theatre or =
musical theatre training or experience. Course material will be drawn =
from Broadway musical standards and solo work is required.
Class Size: 6 - 15=20
Saturdays 11:15 am - 12:45 pm
Tuition: $160
MUSICAL THEATRE III=20
(Grades 7 -9)=20
This class is for the older students (13 and older) who have had =
previous musical theatre training.
Class Size: 6 - 15=20
Saturdays 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm=20
Tuition: $160
STAGE MANAGEMENT=20
(Grades 9 -12)=20
The how-to of running a show from behind the scenes.=20
The participants will learn the basic skills required to be a stage =
manager.
Class Size: 6 - 15=20
Saturdays 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
8 weeks
Tuition: $135
THEATRE FOR LITTLE ONES
(Ages 3 and 4)
For toddlers AND their parents! Explore the basics of acting and =
self-expression. Using theater games and creative thinking, children =
learn to "play" in safe, comfortable and fun atmosphere.=20
Class Size: 6 - 10 + Moms or Dads=20
Tuesdays, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
8 weeks=20
Tuition: $135
Weathervane Playhouse's Satellite Education Program:
Medina County
Weathervane Playhouse, in collaboration with the Medina County =
Performing Arts Foundation (MCPAF), is pleased to offer a yearlong, =
educational theatre program for the young people of Medina County. This =
exciting program features six challenging and professionally taught =
theatre classes for grades K-8. There will be 10-week Fall and Spring =
terms available, followed by several Summer Camp offerings beginning in =
June of 2006.
The classes meet on Saturday mornings in the Grace Drake Center on the =
Square, in Medina. All Weathervane /MCPAF classes will be staffed by =
working, theatre professionals from Medina and Northeast Ohio. The Fall =
session begins September 24, 2005. All classes have a minimum and =
maximum enrollment.
The following Weathervane curriculum classes are the offerings for fall =
and spring sessions; please see above for class descriptions.
ACTING I: Through the Eyes of a Child (grades K-2)
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
$135.00
Musical Theatre I (grades 1-3)
9:30 -10:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING 2: The Play's the Thing (grades 2-4)
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING III: Movement (grades 4-6)
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING IV: Classical (grades 6 - 8)
10:30 to 12:00 p.m.
$160.00
Musical Theatre II (grades 4-6)
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
$160.00
Stage Makeup (grades 6 - 8)
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
$160.00
Nearly 12, 000 educators, students and their families participated in =
Weathervane theatre classes, performances, workshops and Youth Theatre =
experiences this past season. Weathervane Playhouse, is located at 1301 =
Weathervane Lane. Call 836-2323 and speak to Sean McConaha, Director of =
Education for further information or to request a brochure and =
registration material.
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Weathervane Playhouse
Fall 2005 H.O.T. =
Workshops:
Performing Arts Education Programs in=20
Residence
at Weathervane Playhouse and =
the Grace Drake Center in=20
Medina.
Weathervane Playhouse announces the H.O.T. (Hands on =
Theatre)=20
Fall workshops and classes, taught by theatre professional=92s and =
educators, for=20
children ages 4-18. Classes in performance, vocal music and dance, and =
technical=20
theatre begin the week of September 17 and run through November 26, =
2005.=20
Classes meet Saturdays and some weekday mornings and afterschool =
sessions at=20
Weathervane Playhouse and the Grace Drake Center. The Fall session is =
the first=20
stage of the 2005 - 2006 Education program, with our wonderful Spring =
and Summer=20
programs to follow. The students have a wide choice of theatre education =
classes=20
to choose from, and the sessions will all be taught by working theatre=20
professionals from Northeast Ohio. Classes have already begun to fill, =
so call=20
today.
The following is the list of available classes:
ACTING I: THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD
(Grades K - 3)
A class for younger students who want to learn about theater. This =
class will=20
work with cultural stories to create small plays about the world through =
the=20
eyes of a child.
Class Size: 6 - 10
Saturdays 9:30 am =96 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
ACTING II: THE PLAY=92S THE THING
(Grades 2, 3, & 4)
This class is designed for students who have had some formal =
training, as=20
well as beginners. Young actors will learn how to develop acting skills =
and=20
create original theater pieces.
Class Size: 6 - 12
Saturdays 9:30 am =96 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
ACTING III: MOVEMENT
(Grades 4, 5, & 6)
This class is designed for the young actor who has already had a =
course in=20
Acting II. Vocal expression and movement will be used to create solo or =
group=20
performances based on themes of culture.
Class Size: 6 - 12
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $135
STAGE MAKEUP
(Grades 7,8, & 9)
This class is designed for the more advanced student. The class will =
focus on=20
the use of stage makeup, the creation of masks for the stage and their =
use in=20
the history of theater. (Fee includes student makeup kit)
Class Size: 6 - 10
Saturdays 10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Tuition: $160 (Fee includes student makeup kit)
ACTING IV: CLASSICAL THEATRE
(Grades 6, 7, & 8)
This class is designed for the more advanced student. Character =
analysis and=20
scene work from Shakespeare=92s comedies will be the focus of this =
class. An=20
excellent audition preparation class!
Class Size: 6 - 15
Saturdays 10:45 am =96 12:15 pm
Tuition: $160
ACTING V: WORKSHOP
(Grades 9-12)
A challenging course focusing on interpreting and developing =
character=20
through the use of varying acting techniques and styles. Course material =
will be=20
taken from 20th Century plays.
Class Size: 6 - 15
Saturdays 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Tuition: $160
MUSICAL THEATRE I
(Grades 1, 2, 3)
This class will focus on the skill and artistry of singing, dancing =
and=20
acting. Musical Theatre is designed for a student who enjoys all these =
elements.=20
The final presentation will be a small cabaret performance.
Max.Class Size: 15
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Tuition: $160
MUSICAL THEATRE II
(Grades 4, 5, 6 )
This class is for the student who has had some previous =
theatre or=20
musical theatre training or experience. Course material will be drawn =
from=20
Broadway musical standards and solo work is required.
Class Size: 6 - 15
Saturdays 11:15 am - 12:45 pm
Tuition: $160
MUSICAL THEATRE III
(Grades 7 -9)
This class is for the older students (13 and older) who have had =
previous=20
musical theatre training.
Class Size: 6 - 15
Saturdays 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Tuition: $160
STAGE MANAGEMENT
(Grades 9 -12)
The how-to of running a show from behind the scenes.
The participants will learn the basic skills required to be a stage=20
manager.
Class Size: 6 - 15
Saturdays 10:00 am =96 12:00 pm
8 weeks
Tuition: $135
THEATRE FOR LITTLE ONES
(Ages 3 and 4)
For toddlers AND their parents! Explore the basics of acting and=20
self-expression. Using theater games and creative thinking, children =
learn to=20
"play" in safe, comfortable and fun atmosphere.
Weathervane Playhouse, in collaboration with the Medina County =
Performing=20
Arts Foundation (MCPAF), is pleased to offer a yearlong, educational =
theatre=20
program for the young people of Medina County. This exciting program =
features=20
six challenging and professionally taught theatre classes for grades =
K-8. There=20
will be 10-week Fall and Spring terms available, followed by several =
Summer Camp=20
offerings beginning in June of 2006.
The classes meet on Saturday mornings in the Grace Drake Center on =
the=20
Square, in Medina. All Weathervane /MCPAF classes will be staffed by =
working,=20
theatre professionals from Medina and Northeast Ohio. The Fall session =
begins=20
September 24, 2005. All classes have a minimum and maximum =
enrollment.
The following Weathervane curriculum classes are the offerings for =
fall and=20
spring sessions; please see above for class descriptions.
ACTING I: Through the Eyes of a Child (grades K-2)
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
$135.00
Musical Theatre I (grades 1-3)
9:30 =9610:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING 2: The Play=92s the Thing (grades 2-4)
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING III: Movement (grades 4-6)
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
$135.00
ACTING IV: Classical (grades 6 - 8)
10:30 to 12:00 p.m.
$160.00
Musical Theatre II (grades 4-6)
11:00 a.m. =96 12:30 p.m.
$160.00
Stage Makeup (grades 6 - 8)
11:30 a.m. =96 1:00 p.m.
$160.00
Nearly 12, 000 educators, students and their families =
participated in=20
Weathervane theatre classes, performances, workshops and Youth Theatre=20
experiences this past season.Weathervane Playhouse, is =
located at=20
1301 Weathervane Lane. Call 836-2323 and speak to Sean McConaha, =
Director of=20
Education for further information or to request a brochure and =
registration=20
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From debrawiener at sbcglobal.net Thu Aug 25 07:17:51 2005
From: debrawiener at sbcglobal.net (DEBRA WIENER)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 07:17:51 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Century Home For Rent in Chagrin Falls
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Charming century home for rent in charming, downtown
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From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:36:57 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Screen Actor Jay L. Rossi got Googlewhacked (Contest
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Screen Actor - Jay L. Rossi (Location: Medina, Ohio)
(August 25, 2005) To view Jay's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 25, 2005) CONGRATULATIONS to Medina-based screen actor Jay L. Rossi for being chosen by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 "Featured Artist of the Day" and winning a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Didn't win? No need to fret, another member will also have a chance to win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance if they are randomly chosen as the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day."
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
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Screen Actor - Jay L. Rossi (Location: Medina, Ohio)
(August 25, 2005) CONGRATULATIONS to Medina-based screen actor Jay L. Rossi for being chosen by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 "Featured Artist of the Day" and winning a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Didn't win? No need to fret, another member will also have a chance to win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance if they are randomly chosen as the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day."
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
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From PCiamacco at psas.org Thu Aug 25 07:47:13 2005
From: PCiamacco at psas.org (Patrick Ciamacco)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:47:13 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Of Mice and Men
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John Steinbeck's
Of Mice and Men
Directed by Patrick Ciamacco
September 9th, 10th, 16th & 17th at 8:00pm
Sunday matinee September 11th at 2:00pm
Presented by The Royalton Players
Edwin S. Griffith's Masonic Lodge (across from Arby's)
6320 Royalton Road, North Royalton
Call 216-556-0415 for Reservations
Tickets: $10 for Adults, $8 for Students
Cast List
George ~ Joe Kenderes
Lennie ~ Patrick Ciamacco
Slim ~ Hans Holznagel
Candy ~ Len Lieber
Curley ~ Daniel McElhaney
Curley's Wife ~ Cory Farinacci
Carlson ~ Jeff Laird
Whit ~ Luke Scattergood
Crooks ~ Elliot Hooper
Boss ~ Bob Kenderes
Ranch Hand ~ Roger Lowe
Show Synopsis
Two traveling farm workers, George and his friend Lennie, with delusions =
of living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at a ranch to =
work for enough money to buy their own place. George, a responsible, =
intelligent man, befriends Lennie, and looks out for him as if he were a =
brother. Lennie is a man-child, a little boy in the body of a =
dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's obsession with soft and cuddly =
things that has made George cautious about who the gentle giant, with =
his brute strength, associates with, as it has gotten them into trouble =
in the past. George's loyal friendship and his promise to allow Lennie =
to "tend to the rabbits" on their future land keep Lennie calm amidst =
dangerous distractions; however, the belligerent boss's son, Curley, and =
Curley's flirtatious wife, threaten to undo the pair's vivid dreams. An =
intimate portrait of two men facing a world marked by petty tyranny, =
misunderstanding, jealousy, and callousness, Of Mice and Men explores =
questions of strength, weakness, usefulness, reality and utopia in =
Depression-Era California.
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Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:12:50 -0400
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From adriennemoon at gmail.com Thu Aug 25 08:18:12 2005
From: adriennemoon at gmail.com (Adrienne Moon)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:18:12 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for "The Pelican"
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*Final Weekend for "The Pelican"*
In its latest production, Tyst is excited to produce one of August=20
Strindberg's final and most evocative chamber plays, *The Pelican*. *The=20
Pelican* runs through August 28th at Bates Hall on the Hiram College campus=
.=20
Performances are Thursday through Saturday evenings at 8pm and Sundays at=
=20
2pm.=20
In this intriguing and ominous work, *The Pelican* introduces us to a famil=
y=20
of sleepwalkers, a family whose very existence has been built on deception.=
=20
As each family member begins to wake up, the myth of motherly sacrifice is=
=20
exposed and revenge is dealt out with ghastly consequences.=20
The cast includes actors from throughout northeastern Ohio. Hiram professor=
=20
Ellen Summers plays the cunning matriarch of the family. Justin Tatum (a=20
Shaker Heights resident and Ohio University alum) plays her neglected and=
=20
sickly son, Fredrick. Case student Kristie Erin Barnes plays her na=EFve an=
d=20
temperamental daughter, Gerda; and Gerda's unscrupulous husband, Axel, is=
=20
played by Ohio City resident and Case alum, Tom Kondilas. The cast is=20
rounded out by Akron resident Sue Antal, who plays the brazen housemaid,=20
Margaret. The production is directed by Cleveland resident, Adrienne Moon.=
=20
Strindberg is Sweden's master playwright, novelist, and short-story writer.=
=20
Combining psychology, naturalism and mysticism, his plays drew on the=20
problems of his marriage and his interest in self-analysis. Moon is the=20
Artistic Director at Dobama's Night Kitchen in Cleveland Heights.=20
Tickets for theatre artists and neohiopal subscribers are only $8!!!
For Tickets and More Information, Call (216) 771-9118
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In its latest production, Tyst is excited to produce one of August Str=
indberg's final and most evocative chamber plays, The Pelican. The Pelican runs through August 28th at Bates Hall on the Hiram Colle=
ge campus. Performances are Thursday through Saturday evenings at 8pm=
and Sundays at 2pm.=20
In this intriguing and ominous work, The Pelican introduce=
s us to a family of sleepwalkers, a family whose very existence has been bu=
ilt on deception. As each family member begins to wake up, the m=
yth of motherly sacrifice is exposed and revenge is dealt out with ghastly =
consequences.=20
The cast includes actors from throughout northeastern Ohio. Hiram p=
rofessor Ellen Summers plays the cunning matriarch of the family. Justin Ta=
tum (a Shaker Heights resident and Ohio University alum) plays her neglecte=
d and sickly son, Fredrick. Case student Kristie Erin Barnes pl=
ays her na=EFve and temperamental daughter, Gerda; and Gerda's unscrupulous=
husband, Axel, is played by Ohio City resident and Case alum, Tom Kondilas=
. The cast is rounded out by Akron resident Sue Antal, who plays=
the brazen housemaid, Margaret. The production is directed by C=
leveland resident, Adrienne Moon.=20
Strindberg is Sweden's master playwright, novelist, and short-story=
writer. Combining psychology, naturalism and mysticism, his plays drew on =
the problems of his marriage and his interest in self-analysis. Moon is the=
Artistic Director at Dobama's Night Kitchen in Cleveland Heights.
Tickets for theatre artists and neohiopal subscribers are only $8!!! For Tickets and More Information, Call (216) 771-9118 =
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From glpetitt at clevelandpops.com Thu Aug 25 08:45:35 2005
From: glpetitt at clevelandpops.com (GL Petitt)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:45:35 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please post for Cleveland POPS Orchestra
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Cleveland POPS
Special Discount Ticket Offer
for NEohioPAL subscribers
NOW IS THE TIME for you to grab up the best seats in the house for
Cleveland POPS Orchestra's fabulous 2005-2006 concert series.
Members of the Northeast Ohio performing arts community are invited to
receive TWO FREE TICKETS to a Cleveland POPS subscription concert of =
choice,
with every two season subscriptions purchased. Subscriptions to our
five-concert series begin at $50. You are encouraged to take advantage =
of
this offer before September 15, 2005 to get best seat selection. GREAT =
GIFTS
FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
________________________________________________________
Cleveland POPS 2005-2006 subscription concerts are performed
at magnificent Severance Hall and include
CLEVELAND POPS AND CLEVELAND JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Friday, October 28, 2005 8:00 PM
THE MUSIC OF ELTON JOHN featuring Jeans 'n Classics
Friday, February 17, 2006 8:00 PM
CRAIG SCHULMAN ON BROADWAY
Friday, March 10, 2006 8:00 PM
CABARET NIGHTS
Friday, April 28, 2006 8:00 PM
6th ANNUAL SALUTE TO OUR ARMED FORCES
Friday, June 2, 2006 8:00 PM
TO RESERVE YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS AND FREE TICKETS, call Ellen Wieder at the
Cleveland POPS office (216) 765-7677 or e-mail =
glpetitt at clevelandpops.com.
Offer does not apply to subscriptions purchased prior to August 25, =
2005.
Offer expires September 15, 2005.
Single tickets to all Cleveland POPS concerts, including "The Spirit of
Christmas" and our "10th Annual New Year's Eve Concert & Dance" can be
purchased on line
at www.clevelandpops.com
Gordon L. Petitt =20
Director, Marketing & Development
The Cleveland Pops Orchestra
(216) 765-7677
glpetitt at clevelandpops.com
Visit our web site at
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From gn883 at hotmail.com Thu Aug 25 09:31:25 2005
From: gn883 at hotmail.com (George Nemeth)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 12:31:25 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Ingenuity tix for Cleveland's theatre community
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http://www.coolcleveland.com
440.527.0522
Skype: georgenemeth
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>From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com"
Elizabeth Ann Townsend
Available for Private Coaching
and
Acting Class Now in Formation: "Embodying the Character"
"It's like you're embodying, breathing a ghost when you discover the
essence of a character and why she needs to do what she does..."
Television credits include The Sopranos, Law and Order, As The World Turns,
All My Children, and many national network commercials. Film credits
include Regarding Henry and numerous independent films.
Local Theatre includes-
Sally Tally- Tally's Folly, Ensemble Theatre
Sunny Jacobs- The Exonerated, Dobama Theatre
Dr. Livingstone- Agnes of God, Beck Center for the Arts
Theresa- Boy Gets Girl, Beck Center for the Arts
Praise for Agnes of God...
"Livingston can no longer have children even if she wanted them, and she
fails to protect Agnes...That is exactly what makes Townsend...so poignant
and powerful." Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer
"Elizabeth Ann Townsend owns the stage as the chain-smoking, combative
psychiatrist." Fran Heller, Backstage, New York
"I've been in the theatre since I was twelve years old. I would have
started long before that if I could...and I'll stop when I can't remember a
thing!"
Adults and Children Invited
For more information: 216 752 9958 or 216 339 1746 or email at:
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From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Thu Aug 25 10:51:39 2005
From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:51:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]RE: "Bride and Prejudice" Comes To Stocker Arts Center
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NEXT UP AT STOCKER ARTS CENTER
The 2005 Stocker Arts Center Film Society Series kicks off on Friday,
September 2nd, with the rollicking Bollywood retelling of
"Pride and Prejudice"
"BRIDE AND PREJUDICE"
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 - 8:00 P.M.
2004 (PG-13) 111 minutes UK/USA
Director: Gurinder Chadha
Cast: Aishwary Rai, Martin Henderson, Anupam Kher, Nadira Babbar,
Naveen Andrews
>From Director Gurinder Chadha and the team that created "BEND IT LIKE
BECKHAM" comes a classic romance not just retold, but reinvented in a new
globally connected world. "BRIDE AND PREJUDICE" puts an entirely different
spin on Jane Austen's story of spirited courtship - Bollywood-style. Music,
dance and spectacle merge with love, vanity and social pressures, as Chadha
transports the comic tale of a witty young woman trying to find a suitable
husband to a cross-cultural setting that spans 21st century India, London
and America. It all begins in a modest Indian village when the determined
Mrs. Bakshi sets out to find marriage matches for her four beautiful
daughters while there's a lavish wedding party in town. Right away, the
smart and headstrong Lalita (Aishwary Rai) announces she will only marry for
love, giving her mother nightmares. Then Lalita meets the wealthy American
Will Darcy (Martin Henderson) and sparks immediately fly. But is it love or
hate? Darcy comes off to Lalita as an arrogant California snob. Lalita
looks to Darcy like a small-town Indian beauty who knows nothing of the
world. This movie is gorgeous to look at, as is its cast. A rollicking
good time at the movies. It must be seen on the big screen to appreciate
the vibrant colors, great scenery, song and dance, improbably handsome men,
unscrupulous villains, and marriage-obsessed mothers with their tragically
unmarried ethereal beauties.
"Purists who think Austen will be spinning in her grave will be wrong.
She'll be dancing."- Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE
Admission
Membership in the Stocker Arts Center Film Society is $3.00. Once you
purchase a Film Society membership card, which is good for the entire season
(September through May), the admission price for each film is $4.00/per
ticket with your membership card.
For more information on the LCCC Film Series or to be added to the mailing
list call (800) 995-5222 (extension 7123), or direct at (440) 366-7123.
IN THE BETH K. STOCKER ART GALLERY "STAGES" an exhibition of the art work
of Linda DeMarco (an eclectic approach to creativity) and Charlotte Yetman
(the creative process of set design and costuming)
The Gallery will be open before and after the Friday Film!!
Regular Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 10:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.
Mark the following dates, so you don't miss any of our upcoming films!
Friday, September 9 - "A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT"
Friday, September 16 - "DEAR FRANKIE"
Friday, September 30 - "WALK ON WATER"
Friday, October 7 - "THE CHORUS"
Friday, October 14 - "A FOND KISS"
SPECIAL TWO PART FILM!
Friday, November 4 - Part 1 - "THE BEST OF YOUTH"
Saturday, November 5 - Part 2 - "THE BEST OF YOUTH"
Friday, November 11 - "MACHUCA"
Friday, November 18 - "RORY O'SHEA WAS HERE"
Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College,
1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035;
440-366-4140 or 800-995-5222, ext. 4140.
Box Office: 440-366-4040 or 440-995-5222, ext. 4040.
Take I-90 to Exit #148 (Rt 254/Sheffield exit), go east on Rt 254 to Abbe
Road, turn south on Abbe Road to the college on left. For further
directions see our web site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker
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“Purists who think Austen will be spinning in =
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card.
For more information on the LCCC Film Series or to be added =
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366-7123.
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Friday, September 9 – “A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT”
Friday, September 16 – “DEAR FRANKIE”
Friday, September 30 – “WALK ON WATER”
Friday, October 7 – “THE CHORUS”
Friday, October 14 – “A FOND KISS”
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From: lisa at arthouseinc.org (Lisa Fernandez)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:24:49 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art House Artists' Market Mix & Mingle Extended Deadline
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Call to Artists
Art House Self-Employed Artists' Network=20
2005 Fall Artists' Market Mix & Mingle October 20st, 2005
Extended Deadline: Friday, September 2, 2005
Juror: Joan Perch - Owner of Art Metro
The Art House Self Employed Artists' Network (AH SEAN) presents the 4th =
Annual Fall Artists' Market Mix & Mingle at the Colonial Market Place =
(in the Colonial Arcade). The Fall Artists' Market Mix & Mingle is an =
opportunity for artists to meet with galleries and potential patrons. =
Many area art galleries, architecture and design firms will be attending =
this event.
AH SEAN (Self-Employed Artists' Network)
Statement of Purpose - The Self-Employed Artists' Network (SEAN) serves =
as a nexus between art and business; providing tools and opportunities =
for artists to become self-sustaining professionals.
ELIGIBILITY
Any artist, 18 years and older, residing in the following Ohio counties =
is eligible: Ashland, Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Huron, Lake, =
Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Summit, Stark, Trumbull or Wayne.
CALENDAR
NEW ENTRY DEADLINE Friday, Sept. 2, 2005
ACCEPTANCE NOTICE (BY TELEPHONE) SEPT 12TH, 2005
SET -UP 5:00PM OCT 20TH 2005
RECEPTION 7:00PM OCT 20TH 2005
BREAK DOWN 10:00PM OCT 20TH, 2005
APPLICATION AND FEES
1. 5 to 8 slides or digital images.
2. Image list with numbers 1 through 8 corresponding to slides/images. =
Each entry in the image list will include artist's name, title of work, =
medium, size.
3. A self-addressed envelope with appropriate postage for return of =
slides/images. Art House is not responsible for additional postage.
4. Completed entry form signed and dated.
5. Check for $50 ($30 AH SEAN members) or a check for $45 ($15 for AH =
SEAN membership and $30 for entry fee).
To receive an entry form and/or to become an AH SEAN member, please go =
to www.arthouseinc.org and download the forms directly from our website =
or call 216-398-8556 to receive information in the mail. =20
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. 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
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From catfish at steeltitan.com Thu Aug 25 12:11:29 2005
From: catfish at steeltitan.com (catfish at steeltitan.com)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:11:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CASTING CALL!
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expect to be RATED "R". These roles do NOT require nudity (except for =
Michelle - listed below), and none entail sexual acts or lurid conduct. =
This movie is a tasteful film with fantastic and suspenseful plot. We =
are currently holding auditions for the roles of:
AMANDA: Requires a FEMALE actor able to play the role of a 15 to =
17-year-old girl. This is the lead role at the beginning of the film.
GWEN: Requires a FEMALE actor able to play the role of a 15 to =
17-year-old girl. This is a co-starring role at the beginning of the =
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MARIE: Requires a FEMALE actor able to play the role of a 35+ year-old =
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JOSEPH: Requires a MALE actor able to play the role of a 35+ year-old =
man (Amanda's father). This is a co-starring role.
OFFICER SHELDON: Requires a MALE actor able to play the role of a =
police officer. This requires full uniformed attire and access to a =
patrol car. This is a small role.
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year-old girl. This is the only role that requires BRIEF NUDITY, but =
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credits, a DVD copy of the original production, and royalties or bonuses =
based on the film's box-office and/or sales/rental success. Filming is =
scheduled to begin around September 20th, and we are always glad to =
accommodate any work or school calendar. CATFISH PRODUCTIONS is always =
looking for new talent for several upcoming films! If you are =
interested and do not fit any of these roles, please contact our office =
for future consideration. This is a rare and great opportunity for any =
actor who has what it takes! Please act quickly to ensure your audition =
for the current production. GOOD LUCK!!!
FOR FURTHER DETAILS, OR TO SET UP AN AUDITION,
PLEASE CONTACT SCOTT AT 440-570-5726.
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to
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From mickeyp at neo.rr.com Thu Aug 25 12:38:23 2005
From: mickeyp at neo.rr.com (mickey)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:38:23 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]feature film
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My name is Mickey Parasson from Akron, Ohio. I have written a 110 =
script and am preparing to shoot it. I'm seeking a Producer, Director, =
and Director of Photography to help make this a reality. I have a =
$100,000 budget with all of the above positions being paid positions.
I would categorize this project as a "dramatic comedy". I need to move =
quickly on the project. My goal is to have a finished product by Spring =
2006.
Thanks,
E mail or call Mickey ASAP
mickeyp at neo.rr.com
330-730-1100
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Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:21:10 -0700
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From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Aug 25 14:24:52 2005
From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 17:24:52 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder to call for Peter Pan Audition Appointments
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Auditions for
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holiday production of
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Peter Pan
the musical based on the play by James M. Barrie
Music by Mark Charlap & Jule Styne
Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh
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Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck
Choreographer-Marlene Leber Music Director-Chris Bott
=20
Audition Dates:
Tuesday & Wednesday - September 6 & 7, 2005
5:00-7:30 pm - ages 8-14
7:30-10:00 pm - ages 15 years old to adult
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CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
440-951-7500 x103
(There are NO AEA contracts available for this production)
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The Corning Auditorium
The Fine Arts Association
38660 Mentor Ave Willoughby, Ohio
=20
PERFORMANCE DATES:=20
November 18 & 25 and December 2, 3 & 9, 2005 at 7:30 pm
and
November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 4, 10 & 11, 2005 at 3:00 pm
NOTE: Tentative performances on November 26 and December 10 at 7:30 pm
(making doubles on both days)
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Rehearsals begin: Sunday, September 11, 2005 at 4:00 pm- PARENTS
REQUIRED TO STAY FOR THIS REHEARSAL ONLY.
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Roles available -=20
- 8 major adult & youth singing roles=20
- An ensemble of adult singing & dancing roles including the Pirates
- An ensemble of youth roles including the Lost Boys & the Indians.
- An agile person to play Nana (the dog) & the Crocodile.
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Preparation -=20
-Come prepared to sing 16 bars of a song from a Broadway musical=20
-Children may sing 16 bars from a Disney film=20
-BRING sheet music for your song written for piano accompaniment=20
-Music Director will accompany all auditioners on the piano=20
-Dress for movement. No character shoes necessary=20
-Be prepared to show any special talents, i.e. tumbling & gymnastics=20
-Come prepared to read from script=20
-Plan to stay for your allotted time=20
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The Fine Arts Association policy encourages non-traditional casting for
all productions. Any questions regarding any of the above audition
information, please call Ann Hedger, Performance Operations Coordinator,
at 440-951-7500 ext. 103 or e-mail at ahedger at fineartsassociation.org
.
=20
=20
Wanda K. Wareham
Director of Communications & Marketing
(440) 951-7500 x104 fax: (440) 975-4592
wwareham at fineartsassociation.org
=20
The Fine Arts Association
38660 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, Ohio 44094
www.fineartsassociation.org =20
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--Your Center for Arts Education AND Performance--
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From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Aug 25 14:27:42 2005
From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 17:27:42 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Teacher Position at Fine Arts Association
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The Fine Arts Association, in Willoughby, Ohio, is seeking a guitar
teacher available to teach on Thursday or Friday evenings and Saturday
morning/afternoons. Call 440-951-7500 ext. 118 for details.
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Wanda K. Wareham
Director of Communications & Marketing
(440) 951-7500 x104 fax: (440) 975-4592
wwareham at fineartsassociation.org
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The Fine Arts Association
38660 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, Ohio 44094
www.fineartsassociation.org =20
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--Your Center for Arts Education AND Performance--
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From woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net Thu Aug 25 15:41:52 2005
From: woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net (woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:41:52 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quartet available
Message-ID: <8844050.1125009712635.JavaMail.root@web6.mail.adelphia.net>
Cleveland Municipal School District Music Faculty Woodwind Quartet
Distinctive Entertainment- Weddings, Worship Services, Receptions,
Retirement Homes, Coffee Shops, Concerts, Festivals, Parties, and More!
Stephen Samuel- Whitney Young School- flute, clarinet, soprano sax
William Meyer- Mary M. Bethune School- clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax
Daniel Tylicki- Giddings School- clarinet, bassoon, baritone sax
Marjorie Rutherford- Daniel E. Morgan School- flute, clarinet, tenor sax
For information:
Call 216-926-3694 or 440-796-1101, or e-mail woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net
From performingarts at karamu.com Tue Aug 23 17:19:34 2005
From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 20:19:34 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CONGRATULATIONS to Nina Dominque (lady in red)
Message-ID: <000001c5a9e2$8a47ee00$5701a8c0@karamu.com>
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KARAMU PERFORMING ARTS THEATRE would like to proudly congratulate Nina =
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Actress as lady in red in last year's hit production of Ntozake Shange's =
"for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is =
enuff" at Karamu.
Karamu Performing Arts Theatre
2355 East 89th Street
Cleveland, OH 44103
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benefit for Best Actress as lady in red in last year's hit =
production=20
of Ntozake Shange's "for colored girls who have considered suicide/when =
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From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:14:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]College students encouraged attend auditions
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Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will be holding additional AUDITIONS for =
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and Saturday, AUGUST 27th for those who missed last week's general =
auditions. Karamu Legend Jean Hawkins, Director
Friday, AUGUST 26th 6pm-9pm (Arena Theatre)
Saturday,AUGUST 27th 10am - 1pm (Arena Theatre)
Seeking six actresses of all races and two Hispanic actors for the =
Costazuela brothers.
Please have a 2-3 minute monologue. Sides will also be provided.=20
College students encouraged to audtion for supporting parts and for =
stage manager positions.
Karamu House
2355 East 89th Street (corner of 89th and Quincy)
Cleveland, OH 44106
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THE ODD COUPLE (Female Version) by Neil Simon (Ohio Premier)=20
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comedy classic, hurry on down to Karamu. Yes, Unger and Madison will be =
at it again on our stage-with a twist! Florence Unger and Olive Madison, =
that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary comic classic: the =
female version of The Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins =
the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an =
evening of Trivial Pursuit. The hilarious Costazuela brothers have =
replaced the Pigeon sisters. Join us to see what crazy antics these two =
get involved in.
Oct. 14 - Nov. 6, 2005 (Jelliffe Theatre) Jean Hawkins, Director
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From ceversole at earthlink.net Thu Aug 25 20:47:43 2005
From: ceversole at earthlink.net (Charles Eversole)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 23:47:43 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for The Singing Angels!
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WILL YOU BE THE NEXT
SINGING ANGEL??
What: OPEN AUDITIONS for The Singing Angels
When: Saturday, Sept. 10, 10am-3pm (no appointment necessary)
Where: Masonic Temple, 3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 44115
Who: Girls ages 8-14 and Boys ages 8-16.
Students should be prepared to sing any song of their choice, without accompaniment.
You don't need to be an advanced singer to audition. Angel students receive training in vocals, dance, and stage presence. Many openings available for boys whose voices have changed!!
For more information, visit www.singingangels.org, or call Music Director Charles Eversole at 216-432-5555 x.15.
MAKE MUSIC. MAKE FRIENDS. MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
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What: OPEN AUDITIONS for The Singing Angels
When: Saturday, Sept. 10, 10am-3pm (no appointment necessary)
Students should be prepared to sing any song of their choice, without accompaniment.
You don't need to be an advanced singer to audition. Angel students receive training in vocals, dance, and stage presence. Many openings available for boys whose voices have changed!!
For more information, visit www.singingangels.org, or call Music Director Charles Eversole at 216-432-5555 x.15.
MAKE MUSIC. MAKE FRIENDS. MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
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From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Thu Aug 25 21:07:20 2005
From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:07:20 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]PTERODACTYLS to open Fri, Sept. 9: convergence-continuum
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CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM OPENS PTERODACTYLS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 AT THE LIMINIS IN TREMONT
A hypochondriac with memory problems, a prodigal gay brother and a fianc?e
who was raised by nuns. A wealthy, alcoholic socialite and a cheating
husband. Throw in a whopping dose of sexual identity crisis, some
rough-and-tumble couplings, a fixation with dinosaurs and a gunshot or
two, and what do you have? No, not a Jerry Springer episode. You have
front row seats (at least at the Liminis you do) to watch the outrageous
demise of the Duncan family.
convergence-continuum presents Nicky Silver?s absurdist dark comedy,
Pterodactyls, directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon and featuring an
ensemble cast that includes Jovana Batkovic, Jd Bowman, Brian Breth, Lauri
Hammer and Wes Shofner.
Pterodactyls opens Friday, September 9 and runs Thursdays, Fridays, and
Saturdays through October 8 at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in
Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. All performances begin at 8 pm.
Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For
information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at
http://www.convergence-continuum.org
From MargLynch at aol.com Thu Aug 25 23:59:00 2005
From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 02:59:00 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC Awards Announced--Congrats to all
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l=20
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classic theater in an urban landscape.
Seth Gordon for his persistent promotion of new work, both as literary=20
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From: impuffinstuff at yahoo.com (Lynda Rodriguez)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:43:03 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]need a murder mystery producer for company party in
September
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From sales at marianth.com Fri Aug 26 04:17:17 2005
From: sales at marianth.com (Marianth Productions, Ltd.)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 07:17:17 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audio recording on location for schools, churches,
vocalists, bands, etc.
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BOOK YOUR FALL/WINTER EVENTS NOW
Contact Marianth Productions, Ltd. for high-quality location audio
recording. We can handle all aspects of an audio project, from
pre-production planning to recording to graphic design to procurement and
manufacturing.
Current and past clients include St Noel Church in Willoughby Hills,
vocalist Jami Ross, Windjammers Big Band of Vermilion, Poland Schools, The
University of Akron Jazz Ensemble, Mentor United Methodist Church, local
band The Pistol Ministry, and the all-occasion dance bands of Special
Productions, Inc.
Visit our website for more information and to hear samples of our work, at
www.marianth.com. We look forward to recording your musical performance.
Chris Mezzolesta
[ATTN listmember "Carol" - Thanks for your inquiry, unfortunately your
email was misplaced in our program, please email again and we will be happy
to get you our information. Thanks.]
MARIANTH PRODUCTIONS, LTD.
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Contact Marianth Productions, Ltd. for high-quality location
audio recording. We can handle all aspects of an audio project, from
pre-production planning to recording to graphic design to procurement and
manufacturing.
Current and past clients include St Noel Church in Willoughby Hills,
vocalist Jami Ross, Windjammers Big Band of Vermilion, Poland Schools,
The University of Akron Jazz Ensemble, Mentor United Methodist Church,
local band The Pistol Ministry, and the all-occasion dance bands of
Special Productions, Inc.
Visit our website for more information and to hear samples of our work,
at
www.marianth.com.
We look forward to recording your musical performance.
Chris Mezzolesta
[ATTN listmember "Carol" - Thanks for your inquiry,
unfortunately your email was misplaced in our program, please email again
and we will be happy to get you our information. Thanks.]
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From NSarrazine at aol.com Fri Aug 26 07:03:51 2005
From: NSarrazine at aol.com (NSarrazine at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:03:51 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singers/Dancers Needed for Halloween!
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FancyPants Productions, Inc. with Geauga Lake are looking for Male Singers
and Male Dancers for their Halloween weekend production shows at Geauga Lake
and Wildwater Kingdom. Weekends begin September 23 and run thru Oct. 30. This
is a paid position. If you are interested please call Patty at 484-951-4371 or
email Nikki at NSarrazine at aol.com
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n weekend production shows at Geauga Lake and Wildwater Kingdom. Weeke=
nds begin September 23 and run thru Oct. 30. This is a paid position. If you=
are interested please call Patty at 484-951-4371 or email Nikki at NSarrazi=
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From brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net Fri Aug 26 07:26:48 2005
From: brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net (Director BCA)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 07:26:48 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jericho Project Workshop at Brecksville Center for the Arts
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Jericho Project Workshop at Brecksville Center for the Arts
Brecksville Center for the Arts is offering a one day creative experience called The Jericho Project Workshop - ?And the Walls Came Tumbling Down? led by artist, Susan Jennrich. Participants will experience a hands-on, multi-media event drawing on Edwards, Cameron, Roth, quantum physics and more. The workshop will include painting, movement, and experimentation. Jennrich says, " Bring a lunch and an open mind. ? The instructor will provide all materials.
This is a one-day, 5-hour seminar running from 10 am ? 3 pm. Choose either Saturday September 10 or Saturday September 17. The Fee is $46 for non-members and $41 for BCA members. Call 440-526-6232 to register. Registration deadline is September 7.
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts. We are open to all Ohio residents.
BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141
Phone: 440-526-6232
Fax: 440-526-1214
email: Brecksvillearts at yahoo.com
Website: www.brecksvillearts.org
Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
Brecksville Center for the Arts
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Jericho Project Workshop at Brecksville Center for the Arts
Brecksville Center for the Arts is offering a one day creative experience called The Jericho Project Workshop - ?And the Walls Came Tumbling Down? led by artist, Susan Jennrich.Participants will experience a hands-on, multi-media event drawing on Edwards, Cameron, Roth, quantum physics and more. The workshop will include painting, movement, and experimentation. Jennrich says, " Bring a lunch and an open mind. ?The instructor will provide all materials.
This is a one-day, 5-hour seminar running from 10 am ? 3 pm. Choose either Saturday September 10 or Saturday September 17.The Fee is $46 for non-members and $41 for BCA members. Call 440-526-6232 to register. Registration deadline is September 7.
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts.We are open to all Ohio residents.
BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141
Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts
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From artistschair2005 at aol.com Fri Aug 26 07:28:03 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:28:03 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a TV/Commercials Actor? Marvin L. Mallory is the
"Featured Artist of the Day"
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
TV/Commercials Actor - Marvin L. Mallory (Location: Chesterland, Ohio)
(August 26, 2005) To view Marvin's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 25, 2005) CONGRATULATIONS to Medina-based screen actor Jay L. Rossi for being chosen by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 "Featured Artist of the Day" and winning a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Didn't win? No need to fret, another member will also have a chance to win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance if they are randomly chosen as the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day."
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
TV/Commercials Actor - Marvin L. Mallory (Location: Chesterland, Ohio)
(August 25, 2005) CONGRATULATIONS to Medina-based screen actor Jay L. Rossi for being chosen by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 "Featured Artist of the Day" and winning a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Didn't win? No need to fret, another member will also have a chance to win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance if they are randomly chosen as the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day."
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
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From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Fri Aug 26 07:38:38 2005
From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:38:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Outdoor Band Concert....Plus.
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hosting a free outdoor concert on the oval in front of the Community =
Building (9543 Broadview Road). =20
The event will start at 2PM with contemporary folk singer =
Marissa DeSantis (of Brecksville). If you like Sheryl Crow, Lisa Loeb, =
Patti Smith, Jewel, or Ellis Paul, you'll enjoy Marissa's light, poetic, =
acoustic sound. She has performed at Borders Books as well as local =
coffee shops. =20
The featured entertainment is "Test of Time", a dynamic =
rock-n-roll band which has performed at the Boneyard and other local =
venues. They promise a hit lineup of songs from the 60s, 70s, 80s and =
90s which will have everyone "up and dancing".
The Summer Festival Committee will be selling burgers, hot =
dogs, etc. as a fund-raiser for next year's event. There will also be a =
children's play area. Bring your family, friends, appetite and dancing =
shoes for an enjoyable afternoon. =20
For more information, contact Annette Phelps at 440/526-3651 =
or visit the City's website at www.broadview-heights.org =
. (Note: In the case of rain, the =
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From timloomis at adelphia.net Fri Aug 26 08:29:39 2005
From: timloomis at adelphia.net (Tim Loomis)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 11:29:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming Events and Classes at The Silent Mind...
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Upcoming Events...
at The Silent Mind, a Holistic Center of Mind/Body/Spirit Fitness
The Silent Mind is located at 9076 Church Street on Twinsburg Town
Square.
We're just 15 minutes from I-271 & Chagrin Blvd. Visit our website at
www.TheSilentMind.com for directions.
In addition to our special events, The Silent Mind conducts weekly
classes
in Yoga, T'ai Chi, Pilates, Kickboxing, Kung Fu, Aikijitsu and our
children's
martial art program called AboutFace.
We offer full massage and alternative therapy treatments through our
in-house
partner the Wellspring Studio. Call our massage hotline at (330)
807-4903 to
book your appointment. Stop by and see us; you are always welcome at
The Silent Mind.
________________________________________________________________________
____
Call (330) 425-7204 to register or for more information.
________________________________________________________________________
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Personal Mastery Seminar
What does it mean to be a master of your Self? We explore aspects of
personal mastery in this 4 week seminar. Each week builds upon the
last.
Be prepared to participate in group discussions and practices. The
classes focus on your personal journey of discovery. There is a rough
outline for the class, but we will follow our instincts and our
intuitions
once we get started. All lineages and belief systems are welcome.
Class Dates: Wednesday 9/7, 9/14, 9/21, 9/28
Time: 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Instructor: Timothy R. Loomis, Owner, The Silent Mind
Fee: $90.00, Must be paid in full at time of registration.
Mastercard/Visa accepted
________________________________________________________________________
____
A little about Tim Loomis...
Tim is a teacher arctype and has been teaching nearly all his life. He
has
been practicing martial arts for 40 years. Tim focused on the spiritual
side
of the training early in life. His adult spiritual journey began in his
early
twenties when he started practicing TM. In 1994, Tim joined The Art of
Living
organization who's master, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar travels the world
teaching
Sudarshan Kriya Yoga and Sahaj Samadhi meditation. Tim practices both.
Tim
recently graduated from a two year program of spiritual leadership
training
through Sarah Weiss's SpiritHeal Institute.
________________________________________________________________________
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Meditation Mysteries Seminar
This 4 week seminar provides an introduction to meditation for those who
have
never tried it, or those interested in learning some different
techniques of
meditation. Each class is themed around different aspects of
meditation.
Class 1 - Breath
Class 2 - Magnetism
Class 3 - Light
Class 4 - Subtle Heart
Class Dates: Wednesday 10/5, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26
Time: 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Instructor: Tajalli Leppla
Fee: $90.00, Must be paid in full at time of registration.
Mastercard/Visa accepted
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From mjoslyn at sanduskystate.com Fri Aug 26 09:04:37 2005
From: mjoslyn at sanduskystate.com (Matthew Joslyn)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 12:04:37 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Positions, Actors and Stage Manager in Sandusky
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OPEN AUDITIONS for PAID (non-equity) AND NON-PAID adult roles* in
(STAGE MANAGERS, SEE BELOW)
Shakespeare's
AS YOU LIKE IT
at the Sandusky State Theatre
*auditionees must be at least 14 years old
SUNDAY or MONDAY (come either night)
SEPTEMBER 11 and 12, 2005
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
(OR BY APPOINTMENT)
AT THE SANDUSKY STATE THEATRE, 107 COLUMBUS AVENUE
In DOWNTOWN SANDUSKY, OHIO 44870
Callbacks will be held on September 13
AS YOU LIKE IT will perform at the Sandusky State Theatre on November 4 and
5, 2005. Rehearsals begin September 25, and will be held Sunday - Thursday
evenings from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. at the Sandusky State Theatre. AS YOU LIKE IT
will also tour to 3 area High Schools for daytime performances on November
1, 2 and 3. Students will need to be released from some classes on these
days. Adults with conflicting work schedules will need to make arrangements.
Some roles are paid positions, including Rosalind, Orlando, Touchstone,
Jacques, and Celia. Salary for these roles starts at $500. There are no AEA
contracts available for this show. Housing is not provided. Sandusky is 60
miles west of downtown Cleveland.
Those auditioning for paid positions must prepare at least one comedic
Shakespeare monologue. All auditionees may prepare a poem or Shakespearean
monologue if they like. They may also perform a monologue supplied at the
audition. Readings will be from the script. Please bring a current photo or
snapshot.
AS YOU LIKE IT will be directed by Matthew Joslyn.
STAGE MANAGER NEEDED FOR AS YOU LIKE IT AS WELL - APPLICANTS MAY EMAIL
MATTHEW JOSLYN AT mjoslyn at sanduskystate.com OR CALL THE NUMBER LISTED BELOW.
STAGE MANAGER SALARY IS $1000.
QUESTIONS? CALL MATTHEW JOSLYN at 419-626-1950 ext. 805
www.sanduskystate.com
Matthew Joslyn
Director of Education and Marketing
The Sandusky State Theatre
419-626-1950 ext. 805
cell: 419-503-0367
www.sanduskystate.com
"Lifting up our community since 1928."
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from 6:30
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are paid
positions, including Rosalind, Orlando,
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positions
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if they like. They may also perform a monologue supplied at the =
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snapshot.
AS YOU LIKE
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From tjd1 at uakron.edu Fri Aug 26 10:18:03 2005
From: tjd1 at uakron.edu (Dixon,Tamra J)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 13:18:03 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE
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THE SCHOOL OF DANCE, THEATRE AND ARTS ADMINSITRATION, GUZZETTA HALL 247,
330-972-7890
AUDITION NOTICE:
TARTUFFE by Moliere
Directed by James Slowiak
Slowiak at uakron.edu
330-972-5909
Roles: 7 male and 5 female
Come to the audition wearing comfortable clothing and prepared to move.
Tuesday, September 6, 2005 from 7 pm - 9 pm
Wednesday, September 7, 2005 from 5 pm - 7 pm
Sandefur Theatre in Guzzetta Hall
Production dates:
October 20 - 22 and 27 - 29, 2005 at 8 pm
October 23, 2005 at 2 pm
October 21, 2005 at 12:30 pm (special presentation for local schools)
Rehearsals begin Sunday, September 11, 2005 =20
The University of Akron, School of Dance, Theatre, and Arts
Administration casting policy reads:
Priority in the casting of main stage productions will be given first to
School majors then to other university students, next to university
faculty/staff and finally to members of the community. Non-University
actors will only be cast when University students/faculty/staff are not
available or not suitable in the opinion of the director for specific
roles. Except where required by the script or production concept,
gender, ethnicity and disability will not be a factor in selecting a
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Wednesday, September 7, 2005 from 5 pm – 7 pm
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From jsbodkin at email.com Fri Aug 26 10:51:25 2005
From: jsbodkin at email.com (Jeffrey Bodkin)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 12:51:25 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bodkin Big Band in Performance
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The Bodkin Big Band, a 20-piece jazz/big band from Canton Ohio has two
upcoming performances. On Saturday, September 3rd from 7:00 - 9:00 PM
the band will be performing at the Wilmot Wilderness Center. Then on
Sunday, September 11th from 4:30 - 6:00 PM they will be performing in
Louisville as part of the Constitution Day festivities. If you have
questions concerning either of these performances or would like more
information about the band please contact either Jeff or Debbie Bodkin at
330.484.4482 or by email bodkinmusic at yahoo.com
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day, September 11th from 4:30 - 6:00 PM they will be performing in Louisvil=
le as part of the Constitution Day festivities. If you have questions=
concerning either of these performances or would like more information abo=
ut the band please contact either Jeff or Debbie Bodkin at 330.484.4482 or =
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From chris at antonellic.com Fri Aug 26 12:38:44 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 15:38:44 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Looking for 2 Actresses
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Looking for 2 actresses between the ages of 15 and 18
for two roles - the widow and the tailor
Taming of the Shrew Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Interested? Please call director, Kate Tonti
at 216.689.0858 or 330.425.2223
or e-mail tontika at adelphia.net.=20
Please note, production dates are Oct 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22
Fridays and Saturdays @ 8pm
You'll be required to attend rehearsals for the three weeks prior to the =
opening of the show as well as at least 1-2 rehearsals a night in early =
September.
Rehearsals are Mon-Thursday evenings, 7-9 p.m.=20
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NOT conflict with this schedule.=20
Thank you.=20
Kate Tonti
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From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Fri Aug 26 11:13:52 2005
From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 14:13:52 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Students to Perform at Cleveland
Ingenuity Festival
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas
August 26, 2005 440-775-8328 or =
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
STUDENTS FROM THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC TO PERFORM AT=20
CLEVELAND=92S INGENUITY FESTIVAL OF ART AND TECHNOLOGY
The Oberlin Jazz Septet and representative work from Oberlin=92s TIMARA=20=
department are among scores of performers and exhibits exploring the=20
intersection of art and technology in more than 20 venues throughout=20
the city.
OBERLIN and CLEVELAND =97 The Oberlin Jazz Septet (OJS), the premier=20
small jazz combo featuring students from the Oberlin Conservatory of=20
Music, and representative work from the Conservatory=92s TIMARA=20
department (Technology in Music and the Related Arts), will be among=20
the scores of performers and exhibits exploring the intersection of art=20=
and technology in venues throughout downtown Cleveland Sept. 1 =97 4 for=20=
the city=92s first-ever Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology.
The TIMARA department will present a free video concert, shown=20=
Saturday, Sept. 3, at 5 p.m. in the Cleveland Trust Rotunda=92s =93Temple=20=
of Technology,=94 located at 900 Euclid Avenue. The OJS performs a free=20=
concert Sunday, Sept. 4, at 1 p.m. at the heart of the festival, on the=20=
4th Street Stage. The festival district is located in the lower Euclid=20=
Avenue area from Public Square to East 9th Street, plus East 4th Street=20=
from Euclid to Prospect. Performances and exhibits will take place at=20
traditional venues, clubs, and restaurants, as well as in unique areas=20=
such as alleys, vacant storefronts, and streetscape stages. For=20
complete information about dates, hours, venues, performances, and=20
exhibits, please visit www.IngenuityCleveland.com.
Assistant Professor of Computer Music and Digital Arts Tom Lopez=20=
chairs the Conservatory=92s TIMARA department. Oberlin was the first to=20=
bring music technology to a small undergraduate institution, offering=20
courses in electronic and computer music since 1968, when the National=20=
Science Foundation provided a large startup grant. Oberlin established=20=
TIMARA in the early 1970s; its mission was =96 and is to this day =96 to=20=
study the connections between music and the other arts =96 dance,=20
theater, video, and film.
In 1987 Oberlin established an electronic and computer music=20
curriculum leading to a bachelor of music degree. Students enrolled in=20=
this major combine traditional subjects in music with the newest=20
methods for music making. Classes in music history and theory,=20
ethnomusicology, and performance give electronic and computer music=20
students a perspective for viewing their own music. For more=20
information about TIMARA, visit http://timara.con.oberlin.edu.
Members of the Oberlin Jazz Septet for 2005-2006 are trombonist =
Allie=20
Bosso =9206 from Simsbury, Connecticut, a student of Associate Professor=20=
of Jazz Trombone Robin Eubanks; saxophonist John Butler =9206 from Lake=20=
Forest Park, Washington, a student of Visiting Professor of Jazz=20
Saxophone Gary Bartz; guitarist Andrew Conklin =9206 from Wyndmoor,=20
Pennsylvania, a student of Associate Professor of Jazz Guitar Robert=20
Ferrazza; Theodore Croker =9207 from Leesburg, Florida, on trumpet, a=20
student of Visiting Professor of Jazz Trumpet Marcus Belgrave; drummer=20=
Charles Foldesh =9207 from Prescott, Arizona, a student of Assistant=20
Professor of Jazz Percussion Billy Hart; pianist Sullivan Fortner =9208=20=
from LaPlace, Louisiana, a student of visiting teacher of jazz piano=20
Dan Wall; and bassist Curtis Ostle =9206 from Chevy Chase, Maryland a=20
student of Professor of Jazz Studies and Double Bass Peter Dominguez.
The OJS is an ensemble whose members are nominated each year by =
the=20
jazz studies faculty at the Conservatory. They represent the most=20
outstanding student performers, arrangers, and composers from the=20
Conservatory, and their performance repertoire includes original=20
compositions and arrangements of classic jazz.=A0In past years the OJS=20=
has been featured at the Detroit, Elmhurst, and Notre Dame jazz=20
festivals, at performance venues in Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis,=20
Kansas City, and Denver, and at Jazz Aspen Snowmass, as well as at many=20=
high schools and arts programs throughout the United States.
Oberlin=92s undergraduate jazz studies program, chaired by =
Professor of=20
African American Music Wendell Logan, prepares students for careers as=20=
professional jazz musicians and for advanced study in jazz. The jazz=20
studies faculty includes composers and performers who, in addition to=20
teaching lessons and coaching ensembles, maintain active performing=20
careers throughout the world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have achieved=20
success in the jazz idiom, among them keyboardist Ted Baker, pianist=20
and composer Stanley Cowell, bassist, composer, and arranger Leon Lee=20
Dorsey, pianist, arranger, and producer Allen Farnham, bassist Ben=20
Jaffe, composer and pianist Jon Jang, writer, composer, and saxophonist=20=
James McBride, and trumpeter, trombonist, and composer Michael Mossman.
The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated =
within=20
the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest=20=
continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned=20
internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber=20
and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, =
Oberlin=92s=20
alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of=20
the serious music world.
# # #
Media Contact Only:
Marci Janas=09
=09
Marci Janas
Director of Conservatory Media Relations
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
39 West College Street
Oberlin, OH 44074
www.oberlin.edu/con
(P) 440-775-8328
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:MEDIA
CONTACT: Marci Janas
August 26, 2005 440-775-8328 or
0000,0000,FFFFmarci.janas at oberlin.edu
STUDENTS FROM THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC TO
PERFORM AT CLEVELAND=92S INGENUITY FESTIVAL OF ART AND =
TECHNOLOGY
The Oberlin Jazz Septet and representative work from Oberlin=92s TIMARA
department are among scores of performers and exhibits exploring the
intersection of art and technology in more than 20 venues throughout
the city.
OBERLIN and CLEVELAND =97 The Oberlin Jazz Septet (OJS),
the premier small jazz combo featuring students from the Oberlin
Conservatory of Music, and representative work from the Conservatory=92s
TIMARA department (Technology in Music and the Related Arts), will be
among the scores of performers and exhibits exploring the intersection
of art and technology in venues throughout downtown Cleveland Sept. 1
=97 4 for the city=92s first-ever Ingenuity Festival of Art and =
Technology.
The TIMARA department will present a free video concert, shown
Saturday, Sept. 3, at 5 p.m. in the Cleveland Trust Rotunda=92s =93Temple
of Technology,=94 located at 900 Euclid Avenue. The OJS performs a free
concert Sunday, Sept. 4, at 1 p.m. at the heart of the festival, on
the 4th Street Stage. The festival district is located in the lower
Euclid Avenue area from Public Square to East 9th Street, plus East
4th Street from Euclid to Prospect. Performances and exhibits will
take place at traditional venues, clubs, and restaurants, as well as
in unique areas such as alleys, vacant storefronts, and streetscape
stages. For complete information about dates, hours, venues,
performances, and exhibits, please visit
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Assistant Professor of Computer Music and Digital Arts Tom Lopez
chairs the Conservatory=92s TIMARA department. Oberlin was the first to
bring music technology to a small undergraduate institution, offering
courses in electronic and computer music since 1968, when the National
Science Foundation provided a large startup grant. Oberlin established
TIMARA in the early 1970s; its mission was =96 and is to this day =96 to
study the connections between music and the other arts =96 dance,
theater, video, and film.
In 1987 Oberlin established an electronic and computer music
curriculum leading to a bachelor of music degree. Students enrolled in
this major combine traditional subjects in music with the newest
methods for music making. Classes in music history and theory,
ethnomusicology, and performance give electronic and computer music
students a perspective for viewing their own music. For more
information about TIMARA, visit http://timara.con.oberlin.edu.
Members of the Oberlin Jazz Septet for 2005-2006 are trombonist =
Allie
Bosso =9206 from Simsbury, Connecticut, a student of Associate Professor
of Jazz Trombone Robin Eubanks; saxophonist John Butler =9206 from Lake
Forest Park, Washington, a student of Visiting Professor of Jazz
Saxophone Gary Bartz; guitarist Andrew Conklin =9206 from Wyndmoor,
Pennsylvania, a student of Associate Professor of Jazz Guitar Robert
Ferrazza; Theodore Croker =9207 from Leesburg, Florida, on trumpet, a
student of Visiting Professor of Jazz Trumpet Marcus Belgrave; drummer
Charles Foldesh =9207 from Prescott, Arizona, a student of Assistant
Professor of Jazz Percussion Billy Hart; pianist Sullivan Fortner =9208
from LaPlace, Louisiana, a student of visiting teacher of jazz piano
Dan Wall; and bassist Curtis Ostle =9206 from Chevy Chase, Maryland a
student of Professor of Jazz Studies and Double Bass Peter Dominguez.
The OJS is an ensemble whose members are nominated each year by =
the
jazz studies faculty at the Conservatory. They represent the most
outstanding student performers, arrangers, and composers from the
Conservatory, and their performance repertoire includes original
compositions and arrangements of classic jazz.=A0In past years the OJS
has been featured at the Detroit, Elmhurst, and Notre Dame jazz
festivals, at performance venues in Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis,
Kansas City, and Denver, and at Jazz Aspen Snowmass, as well as at
many high schools and arts programs throughout the United States.
Oberlin=92s undergraduate jazz studies program, chaired by =
Professor of
African American Music Wendell Logan, prepares students for careers as
professional jazz musicians and for advanced study in jazz. The jazz
studies faculty includes composers and performers who, in addition to
teaching lessons and coaching ensembles, maintain active performing
careers throughout the world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have achieved
success in the jazz idiom, among them keyboardist Ted Baker, pianist
and composer Stanley Cowell, bassist, composer, and arranger Leon Lee
Dorsey, pianist, arranger, and producer Allen Farnham, bassist Ben
Jaffe, composer and pianist Jon Jang, writer, composer, and
saxophonist James McBride, and trumpeter, trombonist, and composer
Michael Mossman.
Courier
The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, =
founded
in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of Oberlin
College since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory
in the United States. Renowned internationally as a professional music
school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 =
by
the Washington Post, Oberlin=92s alumni have gone on to
achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world.
# # #
Media Contact Only:
Marci Janas=09
=09
Marci Janas
Director of Conservatory Media Relations
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
39 West College Street
Oberlin, OH 44074
www.oberlin.edu/con
(P) 440-775-8328
(F) 440-775-5457
marci.janas at oberlin.edu=
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From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Aug 26 11:39:09 2005
From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (M-A-B!)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 11:39:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL] Cinemax wants you...
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Cable Erotic Tale to be seen after hours on the Cable Network Cinemax. Filming will start in mid July ending in Mid August 05
Cable Movie will be filmed in South Hampton New York and New York City.
Movie is a take off of Old 70's Network Show' Love American Style'
Film is about the sexual liberation of Roger and Linda. 2 Yuppie
African Americans whom are always in the same bind they work, they
have great careers. He is A Dentist she is an Highly successful Stock Broker.yet they have no passion in they're sex life. she looks thru a local paper that's talk about Erotic Tales an Island where the men are all beautiful and the women are all beautiful. they then agree to visit and all of they're sexual fantasies come true.
Linda is a 30 something year old sexy female with a fantasy of being with a younger black man
Linda :should be 22-32 but actress must be able to play sexy and
sensual and must have an incredible body.(ala Angela Basset in 'HOW
STELLA GOT HER GROVE BACK' Actress has to be extremely comfortable
with nudity and highly sexual erotic scenes.
Roger:Should be 22 to 30 great body and comfortable with nudity and
highly sexual and erotic images.
Khalil: Must be 18-24 great shape and Linda's biggest fantasy..
Khalil is street but sexual and sensual. Khalil has major
dialogue, must be an actor who is extremely sexy and erotic.Also
there is front nudity in the scenes so Khalil should also be well
endowed.
Josie Must be 18-30 and she must be able to act and she should be close to 36-24-36 she is Rogers biggest fantasy a female whom can dance for him, and make him feel like a king.
Horace:18 30 must have great body and is into trying to compete for
Linda. Horace should be a dancer or good at erotic dancing.
Horace and Khalil are the Islands biggest stars and is an highly
successful dancer.we will be looking at dancers and also male adult
entertainment Dancers to fulfill this part
Also need about 30 nude Actors and Actress for Island Atmosphere.
anakedfilmprod at aol.com
all positions are paid.. this is not a porno. just a erotic fantasy
MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen!
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----------------------------------------------------------------------OVER NIGHT PRODUCTIONS IS CASTING:'The Black Erotic Tales --------------------------------------------------------------------
Cable Erotic Tale to be seen after hours on the Cable Network Cinemax. Filming will start in mid July ending in Mid August 05
Cable Movie will be filmed in South Hampton New York and New York City.
Movie is a take off of Old 70's Network Show' Love American Style'
Film is about the sexual liberation of Roger and Linda. 2 Yuppie African Americans whom are always in the same bind they work, they have great careers. He is A Dentist she is an Highly successful Stock Broker.yet they have no passion in they're sex life. she looks thru a local paper that's talk about Erotic Tales an Island where the men are all beautiful
and the women are all beautiful. they then agree to visit and all of they're sexual fantasies come true.
Linda is a 30 something year old sexy female with a fantasy of being with a younger black man
Linda :should be 22-32 but actress must be able to play sexy and sensual and must have an incredible body.(ala Angela Basset in 'HOW STELLA GOT HER GROVE BACK' Actress has to be extremely comfortable with nudity and highly sexual erotic scenes.
Roger:Should be 22 to 30 great body and comfortable with nudity and highly sexual and erotic images.
Khalil: Must be 18-24 great shape and Linda's biggest fantasy.. Khalil is street but sexual and sensual. Khalil has major dialogue, must be an actor who is extremely sexy and erotic.Also there is front nudity in the scenes so Khalil should also be well endowed.
Josie Must be 18-30 and she must be able to act and she should be close to
36-24-36 she is Rogers biggest fantasy a female whom can dance for him, and make him feel like a king.
Horace:18 30 must have great body and is into trying to compete for Linda. Horace should be a dancer or good at erotic dancing.
Horace and Khalil are the Islands biggest stars and is an highly successful dancer.we will be looking at dancers and also male adult entertainment Dancers to fulfill this part
Also need about 30 nude Actors and Actress for Island Atmosphere.
anakedfilmprod at aol.com
all positions are paid.. this is not a porno. just a erotic fantasy
MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen!
http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com
(?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2005?)
The OA: "Original Answer" since 1998
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From clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Aug 26 13:00:43 2005
From: clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com (Margaret Holden)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 13:00:43 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last notice
Message-ID: <20050826200043.33615.qmail@web50410.mail.yahoo.com>
OHIO DANCE THEATRE of Oberlin, a professional ballet
school, offering ballet, modern, and jazz technique as
well as dance for young children, is opening a new
studio in Westlake.
PLACEMENT CLASS FOR Advanced and Intermediate students
in ballet (11 and over) will be Saturday, August 27th
at 10:00 a.m.
Address is 26615 Center Ridge Road, Westlake
Phone: 440 774 6077 for additional information.
Boys and Girls--dress appropriately for ballet class,
girls on pointe bring pointe shoes.
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From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Fri Aug 26 15:09:43 2005
From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 18:09:43 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Performing Arts Season
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Brochures available all around town or call
216-987-4400 to have one mailed
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Tri-C's hottest performing arts season ever...=20
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The Hot Club of San Francisco - The Chenille Sisters - Saffire: The =
Uppity Blues Women - Universes: Slanguage - N*W*C*, The Race Play - Bill =
Rudman's The Song Is You! - Paquito D'Rivera, Larry Harlow and the Jazz =
Legends - Bio Ritmo - Randy Weston - Jason Moran and The Bandwagon - =
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From rl07summers at yahoo.com Fri Aug 26 19:07:46 2005
From: rl07summers at yahoo.com (Rebecca Summers)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 19:07:46 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a show choir arrangement - Walking in Rhythm
Message-ID: <20050827020746.94633.qmail@web61119.mail.yahoo.com>
Walking in Rhythm is currently out of print in all
music companies that I have checked. Does anyone
have this arrangement from an old show-choir show or a
source that we may not have considered? We are
looking for the four part arrangement with
accompaniment.
Thanks for any assistance.
rl07summers at yahoo.com
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From Tinks1026 at aol.com Fri Aug 26 22:03:16 2005
From: Tinks1026 at aol.com (Tinks1026 at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 01:03:16 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Grease auditions at brecksville
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From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Fri Aug 26 22:25:41 2005
From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Rainbow Repertory Company)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 01:25:41 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GERSHWIN BY GEORGE - an Ohio Premiere Production
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Don't miss the Ohio Premiere of the only play written about George =
Gershwin! Over 25 Gershwin songs from his Broadway, symphonic and folk =
opera compositions. Steve Dallas plays Gershwin...Joseph Ledford/Jimmy =
Durante - Rose Forrester/Ethel Merman - Don Miller/Al Jolson - Sandy =
Hina/Adele Astaire - Ken Kramer/Paul Whiteman - Kent LeMar/Fred Astaire =
- Stan Krawson/Don Wilson - Wilhelmenia Glenn/Anne Wiggins Brown.
Tickets: $12.50 Students $8 Under 10 $6
Location: Cultural Center Ed Center 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. =
Canton
Produced by the Rainbow Repertory Company, Lois DiGiacomo, Director
Call: 330.456.7397 or email rainbowrep at neo.rr.com
Lois DiGiacomo
The Rainbow Repertory Company
330.456.7397 =20
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Stark County Arts Week
Abracadabra! Help Grow the Arts
March 31 - April 8, 2006
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From cain_chance at yahoo.com Fri Aug 26 22:46:16 2005
From: cain_chance at yahoo.com (Kelly James)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 22:46:16 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]wonderful stray cat needs home
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A wonderful, pretty, lap cat needs home. She is WONDERFUL!!!!!! I would love to keep her, but I have 3 cats already. She is fixed and fully declawed ( front and back claws are gone). SHE IS AN INSIDE CAT!!!!!!!!!! Right now she is living in my garage, (poor thing), so if you, or someone you know, would like to be loved to death please e-mail me.
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A wonderful, pretty, lap cat needs home. She is WONDERFUL!!!!!! I would love to keep her, but I have 3 cats already. She is fixed and fully declawed ( front and back claws are gone). SHE IS AN INSIDE CAT!!!!!!!!!! Right now she is living in my garage, (poor thing), so if you, or someone you know, would like to be loved to death please e-mail me.
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From jmango at geaugalake.com Sat Aug 27 05:31:53 2005
From: jmango at geaugalake.com (James Mango)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 08:31:53 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Geauga Lake Seeks Halloween Performers
Message-ID: <200508270831.AA262308@geaugalake.com>
Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom seeks performers, make-up artists and costu=
mers for our Halloween =91Haunt.=92
We are looking for performers of varied styles, and experience levels to pe=
rform in our various haunted attractions.
Performance weekends are September 23 through October 30 =96 on Friday nigh=
ts, Saturdays and Sundays.
If interested please click on the following link:
https://jobs.geaugalake.com/index.cfm?
Please fill out an online application, and be sure to select a Haunt catego=
ry as your 1st job preference.
Thank you for taking the time, and if you have any questions please call Ja=
mes Mango at 1.330.995.7823
James Mango
Entertainment Department Supervisor
Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom
1.330.995.7823
jmango at geaugalake.com
________________________________________________________________
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From Denham13 at aol.com Sat Aug 27 06:15:47 2005
From: Denham13 at aol.com (Denham13 at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 09:15:47 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]mystery produced
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Lynda Rodriguez is looking for a mystery producer for a September show.
This is to introduce to you that nice Mr. Denham of Shadow Stalkers who
designs the mysteries for Cedar Point and the Hotel Breakers each September. Shadow
Stalkers has been producing mysteries and team building programs for 10
years. In addition to Cedar Point we've worked with museums and corporations, the
American Heart Association, Ravenwood Castle--we've done everything from six
guests overnight at a B&B to 225 guests on a dinner cruise.
My phone number is 419-663-4103 and I'd love to talk to you about
producing a show!
Denham
PS - Marje Rody at Cedar Point forwarded the info to me.
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Lynda Rodriguez is looking for a mystery producer fo=
r a September show. This is to introduce to you that nice Mr.=
Denham of Shadow Stalkers who designs the mysteries for Cedar Point and the=
Hotel Breakers each September. Shadow Stalkers has been producing mys=
teries and team building programs for 10 years. In addition to Cedar P=
oint we've worked with museums and corporations, the American Heart Associat=
ion, Ravenwood Castle--we've done everything from six guests overnight at a=20=
B&B to 225 guests on a dinner cruise.
My phone number is 419-663-4103 and I'd love to talk=
to you about producing a show!
Denham
PS - Marje Rody at Cedar Point forwarded the info to me.
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From angelorange48 at hotmail.com Sat Aug 27 07:21:04 2005
From: angelorange48 at hotmail.com (susan madden)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 10:21:04 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Our Town" auditions
Message-ID:
Auditions for The Grindstone Players
fall production of
?OUR T0WN?
written by Thornton Wilder
Directed by Ellen Rooney
Audition Dates:
Sunday, September 11 2005
2:00pm to 4:00pm
7:00pm to 9:00pm
Monday, September 12, 2005
7:00pm to 9:00Pm
St Andrew?s Presbyterian Church
23114 West Road
Olmsted Falls, Ohio
PERFORMANCE DATES:
October 14, 15, and 21,22
Roles available
4 women 20 to 60 years old
11 men20 to 60 years old
1 girl14 to 16
1 boy10 or 11
Any questions, call Kent Overton, producer, at (440) 238-4166
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From Huntheatre at aol.com Sat Aug 27 07:35:36 2005
From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 10:35:36 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hound of the Baskervilles" Auditions at Huntington
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Just a reminder....................
Huntington Playhouse will hold auditions for the Sherlock Holmes mystery,
"Hound of the Baskervilles". The auditions will take place on Monday, August
29th and Tuesday, August 30th at 7:30 PM.
Director John Hnat is seeking 5 men and 5 women for the production. The age
ranges should be mid 20's and older for all performers. English accents are
a must. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. No
appointments are necessary.
The play will run from October 20 to Nov. 6th.
For more details, check the web site at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_
(http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com/)
Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in bay Village and is a
licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks.
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From dafio at msn.com Sat Aug 27 08:13:58 2005
From: dafio at msn.com (Lynda)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 11:13:58 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oct 15th, Murder Mystery in North Olmsted!
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St Clarence Church,30106 Lorain Rd, North Olmsted
The annual benefit will host
STARSTRUCK!
a Musical Murder Mystery by Random Acts!
The contestants are missing but the SHOW MUST GO ON!
(Audience participation like you have NEVER seen!)
Sat Oct 15th at 6:00 PM
Dinner and show $30
For reservations call 440-734-2414
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From hillary1sassy at yahoo.com Sat Aug 27 08:54:47 2005
From: hillary1sassy at yahoo.com (Hillary Howcroft)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 08:54:47 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Woman In White music
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Does anyone have the score to the Woman in White? I would very much appreciate it if anyone could help me. I mostly am interested in the Marian songs. Thanks for any kind of help anyone can give me. Hillary Billups
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From sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com Sat Aug 27 09:15:41 2005
From: sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com (sharonmxg)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 12:15:41 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Props needed!!!
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Hello fellow NEOPalers,
Coming soon!
Rodgers & Hammerstein's SOUTH PACIFIC
is coming soon to the main stage Theater at the Tri-C Eastern campus.
Produced by the Jewish Community Center
and directed by our own Award Winning Fred Sternfeld!
We are in need of props for this popular musical. If you have (or have =
a connection to) any WW II military accessories or South Sea Island =
knick-knacks please contact me right away.
Specific items needed include:
Period correct military stuff like Radios (&/or parts), Flash-lights, =
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Rifles, Pistols, Machetes, Trench Knives, Artillery (or parts), Large =
Caliber Machine Gun Barrel:-).
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Jug, Tropical foliage (I need lots), Native Masks.
Also needed:
Ventriloquist dummy, Generator Motor (just the engine, it does not need =
to work), Cammo Netting (only if you don't need back), Parachute =
Material (only if you don't need back).
Sharon Epstein
Prop Mistress-South Pacific =20
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From impuffinstuff at yahoo.com Sat Aug 27 09:35:41 2005
From: impuffinstuff at yahoo.com (Lynda Rodriguez)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 09:35:41 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need murder mystery; moving party to December
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Thank you to all who responded, but I guess I need to be more specific.
We want an established company (maybe come to see a public show)
who can accommodate 200 people in attendance. We want to solve
a mystery and we aren?t interested in playing the parts ourselves,
so no board game type show will work.
It seems some groups cannot handle large audiences. Please respond
if you are a mystery producer who can handle audience of 200.
L.R.
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Thank you to all who responded, but I guess I need to be more specific.
We want an established company (maybe come to see a public show)
who can accommodate 200 people in attendance.We want to solve
a mystery and we aren?t interested in playing the parts ourselves,
so no board game type show will work.
It seems some groups cannot handle large audiences.Please respond
if you are a mystery producer who can handle audience of 200.
L.R.
Yahoo! Mail
Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour
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From Kutzeri1977 at aol.com Sat Aug 27 09:52:37 2005
From: Kutzeri1977 at aol.com (Kutzeri1977 at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 12:52:37 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]beautiful townhouse for rent $799/month
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* Located on the banks of the historic flats,
* close to public transportation.
* 1 bedroom townhouse, contemporary open floor plan.
* Two balconies with a view of the flats and cuyahoga river.
* Newer carpet and appliances.
* Overlooks "gardens" featured in the Plain Dealer.
* Two blocks from West Side Market.
* 15 min. walk to Jacob's field and Gundarena.
* Call 440-667-7090
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Newer carpet and appliances.=20
Overlooks "gardens" featured in the Plain Dealer.=20
Two blocks from West Side Market.=20
15 min. walk to Jacob's field and Gundarena.=20
Call 440-667-7090=20
$799/month
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From dafio at msn.com Sat Aug 27 09:54:24 2005
From: dafio at msn.com (Lynda)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 12:54:24 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Murder Mystery Producer
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own home!
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AND MURDER GOES BETTER WITH MUSIC!
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From ricardo2541 at msn.com Sat Aug 27 13:24:36 2005
From: ricardo2541 at msn.com (DALE SHIELDS)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 16:24:36 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]August Wilson
Message-ID:
Renowned playwright has liver cancer
August Wilson: 'I've lived a blessed life'
Friday, August 26, 2005; Posted: 10:44 a.m. EDT (14:44 GMT)
SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson
has been diagnosed with liver cancer and told a newspaper in his native
Pittsburgh that he is dying.
Wilson, 60, who lives in Seattle, was diagnosed with the ailment in June.
"It's not like poker, you can't throw your hand in," Wilson told the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in a story published Friday. "I've lived a blessed
life. I'm ready."
Wilson has recently been completing his 10-play cycle chronicling the black
experience in 20th-century America -- one play for each decade.
Two plays in the cycle, "Fences" and "The Piano Lesson," earned Pulitzer
Prizes. The 10th play, "Radio Golf," is now running at the Mark Taper Forum
in Los Angeles.
Wilson's personal assistant, Deanna Levitin, told The Seattle Times until
very recently, Wilson was working on rewrites of "Radio Golf," and that
people close to him remain optimistic.
"One of the things I'm proudest of in my career is producing so much of
August's work here," Seattle Repertory Theater managing director Benjamin
Moore said. "I'm going to believe that since August is such a feisty guy,
he'll meet this health challenge like he's met the challenge of writing an
extraordinary cultural history."
Wilson has lived in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood since 1990. He and
his wife, Constant Romero, a costume designer he married in 1994, have a
daughter, Azula. Wilson also has a daughter from an earlier marriage.
"He's taking (the cancer) very well, with a lot of strength and
determination," his wife told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. "It's so hard
when an illness falls on you. He has so many plans for working."
The Pittsburgh newspaper said doctors had recommended drug therapy followed
by a liver transplant, but the disease proved too far advanced. Wilson said
his physicians told him then that he had three to five months to live.
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may
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"There are no wrong notes." --Thelonius Monk
From eowyn737 at sbcglobal.net Sat Aug 27 13:43:13 2005
From: eowyn737 at sbcglobal.net (Kate Klotzbach)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 13:43:13 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Job Where a Theater Person Can Make Their Own Schedule
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A JOB WHERE A THEATER PERSON CAN MAKE THEIR OWN SCHEDULE
Need some extra cash but are having a hard time finding that part-time job that will work around a rehearsal schedule? Or worse yet, a tech week???
I?m building a Spa Diva team and BeautiControl is looking for people who know how to work a room!
-In between gigs?
?Just need some side cash?
? Or looking for a complete career overhaul?
EVERYONE DESERVES AN ESCAPE! BeautiControl?s Spa Escape is your way to:
1) Earn some extra cash by ?hanging out with the girls? doing spa parties
2) Treat yourself to at-home spa pampering
3) De-Stress your friends, co-workers and family
Whether you need a little extra cash on the side to pay some bills or you want a whole career change, BeautiControl is a great match for someone in the arts! Around your own schedule, you can use your stage confidence, your ability to hold a crowd and your desire to show people how to RELAX, KICK BACK and HAVE FUN with an amazing line of BeautiControl pampering products. You are the stress coach. You are the relaxer. You can teach people how to decompress by taking luxurious products of the day spa to them!
Doing 2-hour shifts, twice a week, you can earn an extra $500-$2,400 per month.
Want to know more about becoming a spa diva? Want a job where you can promote yourself? Want to know how you can earn a
RED MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE?
To check out all of the amazing products that are part of this opportunity, visit www.beautipage.com/katekspa
For more info on this SUPER fun and flexible income opportunity, contact Independent Consultant, Kate Klotzbach, via e-mail at: eowyn737 at sbcglobal.net to take advantage of special sign-up offers for the rest of August and the month of September.
________________________________________________
Kate Klotzbach
Independent BeautiControl Consultant, #1029814
3305 Warren Rd
Cleveland, OH 44111
440-537-1694 (cell)
www.beautipage.com/katekspa
eowyn737 at sbcglobal.net
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A JOB WHERE A THEATER PERSON CAN MAKE THEIR OWN SCHEDULE
Need some extra cash but are having a hard time finding that part-time job that will work around a rehearsal schedule? Or worse yet, a tech week???
I?m building a Spa Diva team and BeautiControl is looking for people who know how to work a room!
-In between gigs?
?Just need some side cash?
? Or looking for a complete career overhaul?
EVERYONE DESERVES AN ESCAPE! BeautiControl?s Spa Escape is your way to:
1)Earn some extra cash by ?hanging out with the girls? doing spa parties
2)Treat yourself to at-home spa pampering
3)De-Stress your friends, co-workers and family
Whether you need a little extra cash on the side to pay some bills or you want a whole career change, BeautiControl is a great match for someone in the arts! Around your own schedule, you can use your stage confidence, your ability to hold a crowd and your desire to show people how to RELAX, KICK BACK and HAVE FUN with an amazing line of BeautiControl pampering products. You are the stress coach. You are the relaxer. You can teach people how to decompress by taking luxurious products of the day spa to them!
Doing 2-hour shifts, twice a week, you can earn an extra $500-$2,400 per month.
Want to know more about becoming a spa diva? Want a job where you can promote yourself? Want to know how you can earn a
RED MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE?
To check out all of the amazing products that are part of this opportunity, visit www.beautipage.com/katekspa
For more info on this SUPER fun and flexible income opportunity, contact Independent Consultant, Kate Klotzbach, via e-mail at: eowyn737 at sbcglobal.net to take advantage of special sign-up offers for the rest of August and the month of September.
________________________________________________ Kate Klotzbach Independent BeautiControl Consultant, #1029814 3305 Warren Rd Cleveland, OH 44111 440-537-1694
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From drfranknfurter at aol.com Sat Aug 27 14:10:23 2005
From: drfranknfurter at aol.com (drfranknfurter at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 17:10:23 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Riverwind" at The University of Akron!
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Three generations of restless souls search for contentment at a summer cabin retreat in this intimate, poignant musical about love in the face of life.
Fred and Louise Sumner, a middle aged couple plagued with serious marital troubles, return to the idyllic spot of their honeymoon 18 years ago: Riverwind, a tranquil, secluded inn on the banks of the Wabash river, whose beauty and simplicity grant clear vision and peace to those lucky enough to recognize it. Also at the inn are Virginia and Burt (a young unmarried couple whose relationship is at a crossroads of its own), a handsome young man named John, and Jenny, the naive young daughter of Riverwind's unflappable manager and matron, Leona. Riverwind works its magic as the couple sport through their troubles and emotions, emerging a little stronger and, with any luck, a little wiser.
A tender, humorous book and a fresh well-crafted, witty eclectic score made this very human drama one of the most successful off-Broadway shows of the 1960s.
Book, Music, and Lyrics by John Jennings
Guzzetta Recital Hall
The University of Akron
September 9, 10, 16 & 17 at 8 p.m.
September 11 & 18 at 2:30 p.m.
Tickets
General $12
Faculty/Staff/Senior $10
Students $5
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Three generations of restless souls search for contentment at a summer cabin retreat in this intimate, poignant musical about love in the face of life.
Fred and Louise Sumner, a middle aged couple plagued with serious marital troubles, return to the idyllic spot of their honeymoon 18 years ago: Riverwind, a tranquil, secluded inn on the banks of the Wabash river, whose beauty and simplicity grant clear vision and peace to those lucky enough to recognize it. Also at the inn are Virginia and Burt (a young unmarried couple whose relationship is at a crossroads of its own), a handsome young man named John, and Jenny, the naive young daughter of Riverwind's unflappable manager and matron, Leona. Riverwind works its magic as the couple sport through their troubles and emotions, emerging a little stronger and, with any luck, a little wiser.
A tender, humorous book and a fresh well-crafted, witty eclectic score made this very human drama one of the most successful off-Broadway shows of the 1960s.
Book, Music, and Lyrics by John Jennings
Guzzetta Recital Hall
The University of Akron
September 9, 10, 16 & 17 at 8 p.m.
September 11 & 18 at 2:30 p.m.
Tickets
General $12
Faculty/Staff/Senior $10
Students $5
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From cinevid at yahoo.com Sat Aug 27 14:34:16 2005
From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 14:34:16 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MADNESS phase one complete
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M A D N E S S
a feature film by Bill Johns
A special thank you to all who came out to our funeral scene and especially to Connie for playing dead!
The first phase of our shoot schedule is complete and we have some amazing results to show for it. My undying gratitude to our Cast and Crew for their tireless efforts:
Jami Ross as Megan, Michael Rose as Alex, Michelene Pancoe as Karen, Devan Lindsey as Leah, Laura Cool as Heather, Bernadette Mahar as Jenny, Alex Biats as Young Alex, Rick Montgomery as Paul, Shelley Marks as Bonnie, and Jeffrey Haber as Danny.
Each one is very talented and worthy of much more praise than I can express.
And to my small but mighty crew!
Andy Schofield, co-producer and 1st AD; Matt Collander, cinematographer; and Rich Perrine, soundman.
These folks came from places as far away as Canton, Youngstown, North Olmsted, and Wadsworth to be a part of this project and have shown me how vital and talented this area is.
If you would like to see some stills from the actual film frames, visit the website and click on the MADNESS links. (www.cinevidproductions.com)
If anyone is interested in investing in the film, there are a few interests left, but please contact Bill Johns - (440) 796-7417 for more information.
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M A D N E S S
a feature film by Bill Johns
A special thank you to all who came out to our funeral scene and especially to Connie for playing dead!
The first phase of our shoot schedule is complete and we have some amazing results to show for it. My undying gratitude to our Cast and Crew for their tireless efforts:
Jami Ross as Megan, Michael Rose as Alex, Michelene Pancoe as Karen, Devan Lindsey as Leah, Laura Cool as Heather, Bernadette Mahar as Jenny, Alex Biats as Young Alex, Rick Montgomery as Paul, Shelley Marks as Bonnie, and Jeffrey Haber as Danny.
Each one is very talented and worthy of much more praise than I can express.
And to my small but mighty crew!
Andy Schofield, co-producer and 1st AD; Matt Collander, cinematographer; and Rich Perrine, soundman.
These folks came from places as far away as Canton, Youngstown, North Olmsted, and Wadsworth to be a part of this project and have shown me how vital and talented this area is.
If you would like to see some stills from the actual film frames, visit the website and click on the MADNESS links. (www.cinevidproductions.com)
If anyone is interested in investing in the film, there are a few interests left, but please contact Bill Johns - (440) 796-7417 for more information.
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From: newparablefilms at yahoo.com (John Martin)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:22:36 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for female villain for super hero film
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I am looking for that special person to play a mid eastern villainess. Here is what I am looking for: Female, long, dark hair, dark complexion, mid eastern or can pass as mid eastern. Mid eastern accent a plus, but I can supply the dialog with an accent on tape to learn from. Please send headshot and acting credits to newparablefilms at yahoo.com. I must fill this role soon.
Thanks,
John Martin
New Parable Films
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I am looking for that special person to play a mid eastern villainess. Here is what I am looking for: Female, long, dark hair, dark complexion, mid eastern or can pass as mid eastern. Mid eastern accent a plus, but I can supply the dialog with an accent on tape to learn from. Please send headshot and acting credits to newparablefilms at yahoo.com. I must fill this role soon.
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New Parable Films
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From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Aug 28 07:03:05 2005
From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 10:03:05 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FPAC -- some plans for next summer & student testimonials
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_Fairmount Performing Arts Camp _=20
(http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac/summercamp.htm) =20
recently completed it's second season!
=20
WE HAD A GREAT SUMMER! Here are some of the new things we are considering=20
for the summer of '06...
=20
-- A choice of multiple programs, including one that will be a "professiona=
l=20
training institute" offering a conservatory style setting and one that will=
=20
have a few non-theater activities
=20
-- The opportunity to specialize in Musical Theater, Contemporary Theater o=
r=20
Shakespeare and have some "elective" choices
=20
-- AND a separate group for an over 18 crowd, (yes, due to numerous request=
s=20
we are going to open the program to adults)
=20
-- A NYC trip to see some Broadway shows and meet a few stars
=20
There will be many more details about our plans in the near future, so be=20
sure to watch the NEohioPAL postings! You can also get on the mailing list=
for=20
a brochure by calling Shirley at 440-338-3171.
=20
Also, if anyone has other suggestions for FPAC, feel free to write me.
=20
Fred Sternfeld
Director, Fairmount Performing Arts Camp
_http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
=20
PS -- Our students filled out evaluations on the last day. Excerpts below=20
...
=20
=20
FPAC =E2=80=9905 Student & Parent Testimonials=20
I loved camp =E2=80=93 I really felt like I was in a theatre school with cl=
asses on =20
every aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking=20
to prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because=20=
of=20
camp I feel inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are=20
incredible and each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!=
!=20
Anne Markt=20
Superb. I loved everyone. This camp has taught me more in three weeks tha=
n=20
I have learned elsewhere in years.=20
Dan O=E2=80=99Neil=20
Camp was a great experience=E2=80=A6I learned so much about myself and peop=
le in=20
general. Learned an extreme amount =E2=80=93 will always remember what I le=
arned =E2=80=93=20
changed my perception of acting=E2=80=A6staff was very helpful =E2=80=A6 I=20=
overall improved=20
greatly=E2=80=A6Thank you for allowing me to learn so much in just a few w=
eeks.=20
Katelyn Blockinger=20
=E2=80=A6the classes were fantastic and provided great information. I had=20=
a great=20
time with the people =E2=80=A6 I loved meeting everyone =E2=80=A6 a great t=
ime with CP! She=20
taught us so much =E2=80=A6=20
Jason Modica=20
I never walk out of the camp without learning at least 5 things that are =20
applicable to my career. Superb staff.=20
Corey Harper=20
You guys taught me so much =E2=80=93 thank you! I learned so much this yea=
r and met=20
so many people and scene study was amazing. Learning how to audition for=20
college was the most helpful=E2=80=A6=20
Megan Roose=20
This was one of the most amazing experiences ever. I really believe I have=
=20
improved because I was challenged.=20
Bridget Vargo=20
WOW=E2=80=A6WOW. I can=E2=80=99t think of a better word to describe this c=
amp. I=E2=80=99ve=20
learned & gained so much! I=E2=80=99ve gained knowledge, confidence and s=
ome great=20
friends. What a wonderful staff. I was honored to be taught by these incr=
edible=20
people. Beyond words!!! This camp was so amazing. Thank you so so so muc=
h=20
for this incredible opportunity!=20
Jaime Welch=20
I thought it was great! Thanks for everything. Superb!=20
Jane Larson=20
Dear Mr. Sternfeld,=20
Thank you for the special arrangements you have made for Kathleen. She is=20
LOVING being at camp and is very happy. You didn't have to do all that yo=
u=20
have done to make her camp so successful and my husband I want to thank you=
=E2=80=A6=20
Sincerely,=20
Deborah O'Connor=20
Parent of Kathleen O=E2=80=99Connor=20
Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am=20
excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! Thi=
s =20
program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommend this progra=
m to=20
other college students. The full time staff was excellent. They are all=20
obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models and I=
=20
learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work wit=
h Fred=20
and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he was=
=20
here. SUPERB! =20
Shaina Vencel=20
This was one of the best overall theater experiences I=E2=80=99ve ever had!=
I made=20
new friends and I learned so much from the super professional staff=E2=80=
=A6. Beth=20
was amazing!=20
Eden Raiz=20
This camp was an awesome experience. I=E2=80=99ve taken other camp/classes=20=
and those=20
camps didn=E2=80=99t really teach me how to act, they just taught their stu=
dents how=20
to be on stage. This camp actually taught acting in many different forms=20
(i.e. scene study, improv., etc.) Truly Educational!! The staff was very=20
helpful. It was good to experience each teacher b/c each had their own uniq=
ue=20
techniques & each challenged students in their own way. Awesome. Scene Stud=
y class=20
was so much fun! Magdalyn Donnelly was an extremely qualified teacher. She=20
taught and gave excellent direction and knew how to make class unique and=20
pleasant. The music teachers David Williams and Heidi Herczeg were highly =20
qualified. I liked the theory of breathing techniques. Andrew May taught an=
awesome=20
lesson! Joan Ellison gave an awesome master class on belting =E2=80=93 Supe=
rb!=20
Overall very educational experience & a fun time, met some good friends.=20
J.P. Makowski=20
I love FPAC =E2=80=93 it is so awesome! The staff were superb =E2=80=93 I l=
ove them all - =20
But most of all =E2=80=93 Alicia, CP, and Fred. =E2=80=A6Coolaroonie. Tenn=
ille ROX. The=20
Overnight =3D AWESOME. Learned how to really act. I really learned a lot,=20=
It=20
was really fun. =20
Alexa Money=20
Alicia Kahn rox my sox! Really fun! Audition Techniques gave me a lot of=20
info. Andrew May was hilarious! Improv was so much fun. Mitchell Fields was=
=20
funny!=20
Caroline Hatch=20
You know it=E2=80=99s a good thing when you wake up each morning eager to d=
o what=20
you love best. The camp is cozy. I loved Maggie Donnelly because she taught=
us=20
as well as learned from us. Audition Techniques class was great =E2=80=
=93 so=20
helpful! I loved camp so much. We learned so much, more than I have @ other=
=20
professional camps.=20
Jenica Money=20
Best theatrical training I have ever gotten. Really enjoyed the entire staf=
f=20
=E2=80=93 they all brought something different to the table. Magdalyn Donne=
lly is my=20
hero.=20
Anonymous=20
I thought is was so great! We all did a lot of different things that some=20
have never done before and had a lot of fun doing so. I loved the staff, t=
hey=20
made great decisions and taught us a lot. They made every lesson fun. I had=
=20
so much fun and it went so fast =E2=80=93 I wish it was longer. So great!!=
! Loved=20
it!!!=20
Taylor Cochran=20
This was the best camp I have ever been to! I learned a lot. Soo much fun!=
=20
Alicia Kahn was absolutely amazing and the entire staff was great. Mitchell=
=20
Fields was AWESOMELY HILARIOUS AND FUN!=20
Sarah Ridge
I met so many good friends, who I am planning to stay good friends with! I=
=20
learned tons! FUN FUN FUN! Maggie rox! CP is so awesome; learned so much=20
from Fred and her; Sean is so funny! Beth is very talented; Dana is the sta=
ge=20
combat master! VOICE TEACHERS ROCK! Alicia and Meg rock! Tennille is such a=
n=20
awesome dancer and teacher =E2=80=93 I can now say that I am a better dancer=
, tapper, =20
and more flexible. I learned how to make my head voice a lot more powerful a=
nd=20
stronger =E2=80=93 breathing rox! AWESOME! LEARNED SO MUCH! My passion f=
or =20
theatre has now gotten even stronger! It was the best learning experience I=
have=20
ever had! Camp was so amazing!=20
Julia Schonberg=20
I loved the camp. I learned a lot in 3 weeks. I love all of the teachers!=20
Very helpful. Taught me about myself. Thanks FPAC!=20
Molly Israel=20
It was 100% more fun than I expected. All of the staff members had a fun=20
personality. I love Alicia=E2=80=99s class SO much!! I improved so much,=20=
and I=E2=80=99m 10X=20
more ready to audition. I LOVE 2 DANCE.=20
Alexis Floyd=20
Great! Opens up the world of acting and made me more confident. Scene Study=
=20
was awesome! Great camp and a wonderful experience. I=E2=80=99m ready to sh=
ow my=20
talent to everyone!=20
Annie Leitch=20
It was very informative. I feel like I know a whole lot more. Great=20
teachers! Awesome.=20
Julia Slusarz=20
This was superduper cool! This experience has made me grow so much and=20
introduced me to so many great people. I looked forward to camp everyday.=20
Celia Kaplan=20
CP was awesome. Fred was great. I loved it! Great job! Comin=E2=80=99 n=
ext =20
summer.=20
Alex Mayes=20
This is the best camp I have ever been to. Even though I wasn=E2=80=99t ful=
ly=20
mobile, I was treated fairly and given just as many opportunities as all th=
e other=20
actors and actresses. The people are really very nice and the teachers are=20
amazing. My scene study teacher, CP, is hilarious, and definitely gave me s=
ome=20
great acting tips. I was impressed. Nuff said.=20
Hannah W.=20
Superb=E2=80=A6I will definitely take everything I have learned at camp and=
use it=20
to further grow in my acting skills.=20
Emma Schreibman=20
I really loved camp. It is such a great program. Two years down and many=20
more to go. I learned so much. I feel like I improved my acting a lot ov=
er=20
the three weeks. I loved the combination of having fun and being serious=20=
=E2=80=93 it=20
was just great.
Jenn Grobe=20
I loved the staff: they were fun, kind, supporting & really helped my skill=
s=20
and talents grow. Guest Artist Andrew May was absolutely amazing! Scene=20
Study was EXTREMELY helpful! It was really great & I learned a lot & I beli=
eve=20
I grew as an actor. Thank you again & again for all the support & help yo=
u=E2=80=99
ve given me this summer! =20
Rachel Kenney=20
=E2=80=A6learned a lot =E2=80=A6Joan Ellison taught me more in five minutes=
than I have=20
ever learned from any other vocal coach.=20
Alex Marzullo=20
This camp was an amazing experience for me. I learned so much about=20
technique and I was introduced to so many new things. The staff was really=
great =20
and very helpful. I will never forget this fantastic summer at FPAC!!=20
Molly Lashner=20
I LOVED The program! Everything was perfect! =20
Alyssa Taylor=20
I had an awesome time at camp. I learned a lot and met some awesome=20
people. The staff was a lot of fun.=20
Haley Fowler=20
Superb! This was the best acting experience ever! I learned more about=20
myself in these 3 weeks than I have in all my years of acting! =20
Tay Glass=20
It was a great experience. Now I=E2=80=99m sure acting is a career I want=
to=20
pursue. Maggie was an incredible teacher. I have never learned more in suc=
h=20
little time. Thanks for everything!=20
Kristen McCrae=20
I loved the camp and the counselors. Everything was great=E2=80=A6a ton of=20=
fun.=20
Nick Monreal=20
Learned a lot, gave me a good starting point to begin studies, lots of book=
s=20
on acting to read now! The staff were very well informed, talented group.=
=20
Joan Ellison =E2=80=93 Fantastic! Amazing at giving improving instruction i=
n such a=20
short time. =20
Dan Gibbons=20
I really loved the camp! I want to come next year. Meg was a really =20
great teacher! At the Showcase performance, I felt really proud of myself.=
=20
Anonymous=20
This camp is so much fun and is a big help with people=E2=80=99s acting ski=
lls. =20
Both years were A LOT of fun! The staff should all come back next year! Y=
ou=20
get to know people for so long it=E2=80=99s hard to say bye! Awesome=E2=
=80=A6=20
K8t Pops=20
I learned so much! The people are great! The teachers and students were=
=20
all so friendly that I felt right at home!=20
CJ Bonde=20
The overall program was SUPERB! Camp was definitely worth coming to... I=
=20
learned immensely and had fun at the same time.=20
Taylor Hess=20
Ice cream party is sweet. Stage Combat =E2=80=93 I got to kill Heather=
=E2=80=A6Funness. =20
Sean ROX. Showcase was amazing. =20
Julia Wilson=20
Awesome staff! CP was amazing w/critiques; I loved that she expected a lo=
t=20
from us=E2=80=A6 the staff and program were well put together. =20
Molly Andrews-Hinders=20
CP is awesome! Staff very friendly. Program superb. Andrew May hilarious.=20
Learned a lot. Very fun!=20
Emily Grodzik=20
This was the best theatre camp ever! I=E2=80=99m definitely coming back n=
ext year.=20
It was the best learning camp and it was the most fun camp! I liked how th=
e=20
staff already graduated college so they knew exactly what they were=20
teaching. The staff was very fun to be with=E2=80=A6 Next time I go into=
an audition it=20
will be great because I learned so much about it. I made a lot of new frien=
ds=20
and had a blast with them! Fred ran a great camp! =20
Dani Apple=20
I had so much fun at FPAC! I made so many new friends and learned so much=
.=20
I feel like I have a better chance at succeeding with the knowledge that I=
=E2=80=99
ve obtained here. The staff was great! They were so nice, and so =20
knowledgeable in their respective fields. It was great to work with so many=
different=20
people. I loved dance class! I loved improv! Superb program=E2=80=A6=20
Melissa Rotblatt=20
I learned so much more - that I assumed I already knew. Carol is awesom=
e=20
=E2=80=93 Fred makes it fun =E2=80=93 David is my new favorite music teacher=
=E2=80=93 and Heidi =20
has the coolest warm-ups. Showcase performance was SO FUN! The whole sta=
ff=20
is superb! Audition Techniques Class =E2=80=93 learned a lot! Audition log=
? Genius! =20
Dance Class =E2=80=93 Tennille! You are SO fun. She really made a connectio=
n with the=20
teens. Andrew May =E2=80=93 very entertaining. Joan Ellison =E2=80=93 it=
=E2=80=99s amazing how a=20
little mouth shape can change the entire tone of your voice! Mitchell Fiel=
ds =E2=80=93
HILARIOUS! The Overnight =E2=80=93 MARSHMALLOW! And you had veggie burger=
s! That=E2=80=99
s amazing and I love you for it!!!=20
Tiffany Stoker=20
Superb! I learned a lot of new things. So much fun. Gave me new techniques=
.=20
Thomas Green=20
Fred and C.P. were awesome! They really know their stuff, I couldn=E2=80=
=99t have=20
asked for better! They=E2=80=99ve taught me so, so much. I=E2=80=99m so gr=
ateful to them. =20
For the first time I had someone to show me how to go about creating a role=
. =20
The overnight was FUN! And the talent show was great! Thanks Sean for=20
staying up with us! This is one of the best things I=E2=80=99ve done to be=
tter myself=20
as a performer.=20
Erika Rylow=20
I love FPAC! It=E2=80=99s my most favorite camp in the whole world! I lo=
ve =20
improv! I really liked the do=E2=80=99s and don=E2=80=99t of auditioning w=
ith Carol. I like=20
the =E2=80=9Cae, eh, ie, oh, oo=E2=80=9D exercise! Sean Rocks! I think it=
=E2=80=99s really nice that=20
Andrew May helped us with our scene! Yay, Andrew May! I think it was fun=
=20
to act with Tom Fulton, yay, Tom Fulton! I think it was really nice that s=
he=20
helped us with singing, yay, Joan Ellison! Mitchell Fields is so funny! =20
Yay, Mitchell Fields! I love that we got time to hang out and talk! I lov=
e=20
the popsicles. I LOVE FPAC OVERNIGHTS!!=20
Miles Sternfeld=20
I learned a lot about acting and singing. I had a lot of fun. I=E2=80=99m=
=20
definitely coming back next year! Superb staff =E2=80=93 Sean, Heidi, David=
, Carol and Fred=20
were cool. Scene Study =E2=80=93 lovely. The Showcase Performance was grea=
t! I loved=20
being a part of it and my parents loved watching it. I learned a lot of=20
important things. Fun! Fun! The Overnight? OMG!! That was so fun!=20
Angie Holecko=20
This session I had Sean and Dana as my teachers.. They were amazing! I=20
always had my questions answered and were able to use them in my acting. I=
loved=20
the staff so much and I hope to see them all next year! Creating different=20
scenes in improv was so fun! I want to go home now and make my own. I lo=
ve=20
to dance and the final combinations were so cool. Audition Techniques clas=
s=20
will definitely help with future auditions. I loved the overnight =E2=80=
=93 when I=20
come next year I will definitely do it again.=20
Susan Muehrcke=20
Camp was so fun! Acting all day was wonderful. It made me grow as an =20
actor and as a person. It gave me more confidence. The camp staff was gr=
eat! =20
Alicia and Meg taught us well. They also let us go in the sprinkler. Sean=20
was REALLY nice and a very patient dance teacher. Carol was also really f=
un.=20
Heidi and David also made me feel more confident singing by myself. I=20
loved scene study! I loved the showcase! Improv was my favorite! =20
Zoe Harvan=20
A blast! It was great=E2=80=A6 The concepts studied=E2=80=A6were very he=
lpful. Improv=20
class =E2=80=93 extremely helpful. Joan Ellison =E2=80=93 her instant res=
ults were=20
absolutely stunning. She=E2=80=99s something else! What I enjoyed most was=20=
(pardon the =20
flattery) hearing the wisdom of Fred and Carol.=20
Andrew Miller=20
I enjoyed pretty much everything in camp. The games and activities were=20
really fun. Meg and Alicia were awesome and creative. I loved camp, I can=
=E2=80=99t =20
wait to come back next year=20
Anonymous=20
Everything was energetic and vibrant. It made me realize that I was born=20
to perform! Tennille was so fun! She taught us A LOT! Stage Combat =E2=80=
=93 WOW!=20
This was amazing! Absolutely fabulous! Joan Ellison =E2=80=93 Excellent!=20=
Fabulous!=20
Amazing! What more can I say? Mitchell Fields =E2=80=93 Hilarious and hyst=
erical! A=20
GREAT TEACHER! The overnight =E2=80=93 SO MUCH=E2=80=A6FUN!!! I loved th=
e camp! The=20
teachers are GREAT! I definitely hope to come back next year!=20
Megan Geddis=20
Now I can pretend to punch and slap people =E2=80=9CLOL=E2=80=9D Beth Roc=
ks. Maggie is=20
the bomb. Love the whole staff =E2=80=93 hope to see them all next year!=20
Halle Shanker=20
This camp was great! I learned so much=E2=80=A6 and I will be able to use=
that so=20
much for every show to improve the way I act. I LOVED MUSIC CLASS =E2=80=
=93 both =20
teachers were amazing! DANCE was soo fun =E2=80=93 I love dance class. To=
m Fulton was=20
great =E2=80=93 he really made everyone feel like they were somewhere they=20=
weren=E2=80=99t=E2=80=A6=20
=20
Roxanna Kroll=20
TOTALLY AWESOME!!! I loved all of the staff! =20
Kristen Hoffman=20
The staff was helpful and they were encouraging. They taught me a lot of=20
things. It was fun.=20
Mira Klein=20
I think this camp is a great way to help good actors make acting dreams com=
e=20
true. The activities are fun also. I can=E2=80=99t wait to teach my fri=
ends this=20
stuff! Scene study was so awesome =E2=80=93 I fell in love with it!! The=20=
Showcase =E2=80=93
I was so proud of myself =E2=80=93 it was a great amount of fun! Improv w=
as one of=20
my #1 activities =E2=80=93 I loved it! I love dancing, NOW! I love you=20=
=20
Tennille!!! =20
Sarah DiFiore=20
It was so much fun! I can=E2=80=99t wait until next year. The staff were=
all =20
really nice! =20
Meghan Grover=20
I learned so much about acting at this camp. Beth Wood =E2=80=93 I love he=
r so=20
much, she is so funny but knows exactly what we need to know. Maggie Donne=
lly =E2=80=93=20
She is the sweetest person ever. She helped me so much with my scene, tha=
nk=20
you so much. Meg Wuerdeman =E2=80=93 she was so much fun. Dana Hart =E2=
=80=93 he really=20
knew what he was talking about. Alicia Kahn =E2=80=93 very sweet and fun. =20=
Fred=20
Sternfeld =E2=80=93 an awesome director. Carol Pribble =E2=80=93 very fun t=
o work with. Absolutely=20
loved scene study with Maggie and Beth. Everything was wonderful =E2=80=
=93 the=20
best. Thanks for a great summer!=20
Lyndsey Herman=20
FPAC was an awesome camp. Everything we did was fun. I especially like=20
improv, dance, scene study and the staff. Showcase =E2=80=93 LOVED IT! I l=
earned a lot. =20
I wish I could push a button and do it all over again =E2=80=93 I can=E2=
=80=99t wait to=20
come again!=20
Megan Zupon=20
It was a lot of fun and I loved the guest artists that came in. The staff=20
made camp fun and funny. Learned a lot. So cool! Such a fun camp!=20
Anonymous
This is the best camp I have ever been at! It really improved my ability.=20=
=20
The staff were all nice and gave me a positive feeling about myself. I have=
=20
never felt so good about myself. Stage combat =E2=80=93 OMG! It was so gr=
eat! It was=20
fun to learn how to beat people up w/out beating them up. The overnight=20=
=E2=80=93=20
it was the best!!!! We got to do so many fun things. I can=E2=80=99t wait=20=
for next=20
year! Yay! It was the perfect camp experience =E2=80=93 I really feel lik=
e I belong=20
here=E2=80=A6=20
Natalie Pike=20
I LOVED this camp so much. FPAC is so fun, and you learn a lot too. I =20
love it. Maggie and Beth are AWESOME.=20
Monica Scicolone=20
I loved the program! I learned so much that is really gong to help in the=
=20
future! OMG!!! I love the staff! They are so supportive and educated! =20
They know how to have a good time while teaching! I learned so much from=20=
them!=20
Thanks! David and Heidi really taught us diction and how to widen our=20
vocal range. I really enjoyed the song choices too. I learned a lot from=20=
Andrew=20
May, including how to look at material from new perspectives that may be=20
more honest.=20
Galya Loeb=20
I learned more in these three weeks than I had in my whole life! I never=20
knew I could sing that high without going into my head voice =E2=80=93 Joan=
Ellison is=20
amazing!! I loved the staff! I learned so much! Superb!!=20
Moriah Faye Rahamim=20
Every aspect of camp improved my acting ability. The staff were all happy=20
to see us each day and had new and interesting aspects of acting to teach u=
s. =20
Camp was TOO SHORT! Improv was very fun. It was a joy to work with =20
Tennille. Fun!!=20
Amy Young=20
I=E2=80=99ve never learned so much about theater in all my life. Superb!=20
Anonymous=20
Sweet! Nice job once again. I LOVED the staff=E2=80=A6 Magdalyn, Meg, Ali=
cia & =20
Beth were so cool=E2=80=A6oh, and of course CP is awesome & hip & beautiful=
! Fun. Yay.=20
Crazy. Good Stuff. The overnight =E2=80=93 just chillaxin=E2=80=99 and maki=
ng friends. =20
FPAC was cool=E2=80=A6=20
Heather Farr=20
This camp =E2=80=93 superb, fabulous, amazing, phenomenal=E2=80=A6need I sa=
y more? Beth=20
needs red highlights! Beth, Maggie =E2=80=93 I loved them, I felt I could=20=
really talk=20
to them about anything =E2=80=93 we really bonded. Plus they=E2=80=99re so=20=
knowledgeable. =20
Sean =E2=80=93 wonderful w/kids =E2=80=93 just a fantastic dancer & friend.=
Heidi & David=20
taught us so much. Dana =E2=80=93 he=E2=80=99s my favorite. He=E2=80=99s s=
o knowledgeable and I was=20
able to ask him about anything theater related and get such an in depth=20
response =E2=80=93 wow =E2=80=93 he knows his acting!!=20
Katie Jenks=20
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WE HAD A GREAT=20
SUMMER! Here are some of the new things we are considering for th=
e=20
summer of '06...
-- A choice of multiple programs, i=
ncluding=20
one that will be a "professional training institute" offering a conservatory=
=20
style setting and one that will have a few non-theater=20
activities
-- The opportunity to specialize in=
Musical=20
Theater, Contemporary Theater or Shakespeare and have some "elective"=20
choices
-- AND a separate group for an over=
18=20
crowd, (yes, due to numerous requests we are going to open the program=20=
to=20
adults)
-- A NYC trip to see some Broadway=20=
shows=20
and meet a few stars
There will be many more details abo=
ut our=20
plans in the near future, so be sure to watch the NEohioPAL postings! =20=
You=20
can also get on the mailing list for a brochure by calling Shirley at=20
440-338-3171.
Also, if anyone has other suggestio=
ns=20
for FPAC, feel free to write me.
Fred Sternfeld Dire=
ctor,=20
Fairmount Performing Arts Camp
I=20
loved camp =E2=80=93 I really felt like I was in a theatre school wit=
h classes on=20
every aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking=20=
to=20
prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC !Because of camp I feel inspired to=
take=20
more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible and each one helped=
me=20
grow as an actress and a person. =20
Thanks!!
Anne=20
Markt=
=
Superb.=20
I loved everyone.This camp h=
as=20
taught me more in three weeks than I have learned elsewhere in=20
years.
Dan=20
O=E2=80=99Neil=
=
Camp=20
was a great experience=E2=80=A6I learned so much about myself and people in=20=
general.=20
Learned an extreme amount =E2=80=93 will always remember what I learned =E2=
=80=93 changed my=20
perception of acting=E2=80=A6staff was very helpful =E2=80=A6 I overall impr=
oved greatly=E2=80=A6Thank=20
you for allowing me to learn so much in just a few=20
weeks.
Katelyn=20
Blockinger=
=
=E2=80=A6the=20
classes were fantastic and provided great information.I had a great time with the people=
=E2=80=A6 I=20
loved meeting everyone =E2=80=A6 a great time with CP!She taught us so much=20
=E2=80=A6
Jason=20
Modica
I=20
never walk out of the camp without learning at least 5 things that are=20
applicable to my career.Supe=
rb=20
staff.
Corey=20
Harper=
=
You=20
guys taught me so much =E2=80=93 thank you! =20
I learned so much this year and met so many people and scene study wa=
s=20
amazing.Learning how to audi=
tion=20
for college was the most helpful=E2=80=A6
Megan=20
Roose=
=
=
This=20
was one of the most amazing experiences ever.I really believe I have improved b=
ecause=20
I was challenged.
Bridget=20
Vargo=
=
WOW=E2=80=A6WOW.I can=E2=80=99t think of a better=20=
word to=20
describe this camp.I=E2=80=
=99ve learned=20
& gained so much!I=E2=
=80=99ve gained=20
knowledge, confidence and some great friends.What a wonderful staff.I was honored to be taught by thes=
e=20
incredible people.Beyond=20
words!!!This camp was so ama=
zing.=20
Thank you so so so much for this incredible=20
opportunity!
Jaime=20
Welch
I=20
thought it was great!Thanks=20=
for=20
everything. Superb!
Jane=20
Larson
=
Dear=20
Mr. Sternfeld,
=
Thank=20
you for the special arrangements you have made for Kathleen.She is LOVING being at camp and is=
very=20
happy.You didn't have to do=20=
all=20
that you have done to make her camp so successful and my husband I want to t=
hank=20
you =E2=80=A6
=
Sincerely,
=
Deborah=20
O'Connor
=
Parent=20
of Kathleen O=E2=80=99Connor=
=
Thanks=20
again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am excited=20
to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! Th=
is=20
program was extremely good for me. =20
I would definitely recommend this program to other college students.<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> The full time staff was excellent.=
They are all obviously very talent=
ed and=20
well-trained.They are good r=
ole=20
models and I learned a lot from them!!!!&n=
bsp;=20
I learned the most from the one-on-one work with Fred and CP.I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in=
just=20
the hour and a half he was here. =20
SUPERB! =20
Shaina=20
Vencel=
=
=
This=20
was one of the best overall theater experiences I=E2=80=99ve ever had!I made new friends and I learned s=
o much=20
from the super professional staff=E2=80=A6. =20
Beth was amazing!
=
Eden=20
Raiz=
=
This=20
camp was an awesome experience. I=E2=80=99ve taken other camp/classes and th=
ose camps=20
didn=E2=80=99t really teach me how to act, they just taught their students h=
ow to be on=20
stage. This camp actually taught acting in many different forms (i.e. scene=20
study, improv., etc.) Truly Educational!!&=
nbsp;=20
The staff was very helpful. It was good to experience each teacher b/=
c=20
each had their own unique techniques & each challenged students in their=
own=20
way. Awesome. Scene Study class was so much fun! Magdalyn Donnelly was an=20
extremely qualified teacher. She taught and gave excellent direction and kne=
w=20
how to make class unique and pleasant.&nbs=
p;=20
The music teachers David Williams and Heidi Herczeg were highly=20
qualified. I liked the theory of breathing techniques.Andrew May taught an awesome lesso=
n!=20
Joan Ellison gave an awesome master class on belting =E2=80=93 Superb! Overa=
ll very=20
educational experience & a fun time, met some good=20
friends.
J.P.=20
Makowski=
=
=
I love=20
FPAC =E2=80=93 it is so awesome! The staff were superb =E2=80=93 I love them=
all -But most of all =E2=80=93 A=
licia, CP, and=20
Fred. =E2=80=A6Coolaroonie.T=
ennille=20
ROX.The Overnight =3D=20
AWESOME. Learned how to really act.=
=20
I really learned a lot, =
;=20
It was really fun. =20
=
Alexa=20
Money=
=
=
Alicia=20
Kahn rox my sox!Really fun!=20
Audition Techniques gave me a lot of info.=
=20
Andrew May was hilarious! Improv was so much fun. Mitchell Fields was=
=20
funny!
=
Caroline=20
Hatch
=
You=20
know it=E2=80=99s a good thing when you wake up each morning eager to do wha=
t you love=20
best. The camp is cozy. I loved Maggie Donnelly because she taught us as wel=
l as=20
learned from us.Audition=20
Techniques class was great =E2=80=93 so helpful! =20
I loved camp so much. We learned so much, more than I have @ other=20
professional camps.
Jenica=20
Money=
=
=
Best=20
theatrical training I have ever gotten. Really enjoyed the entire staff =E2=
=80=93 they=20
all brought something different to the table. Magdalyn Donnelly is my=20
hero.
=
Anonymous
=
I=20
thought is was so great! We all did a lot of different things that some have=
=20
never done before and had a lot of fun doing so.I loved the staff, they made great=
=20
decisions and taught us a lot. They made every lesson fun. I had so much fun=
and=20
it went so fast =E2=80=93 I wish it was longer. =20
So great!!! Loved it!!!
Taylor=20
Cochran=
=
This=20
was the best camp I have ever been to!&nbs=
p;=20
I learned a lot. Soo much fun! Alicia Kahn was absolutely amazing and=
the=20
entire staff was great. Mitchell Fields was AWESOMELY HILARIOUS AND=20
FUN!
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FONT=20
color=3D#0000ff>Sarah Ridge
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I=20
met so many good friends, who I am planning to stay good friends with!I learned tons!FUN FUN FUN!Maggie rox! CP is so awesome; lear=
ned so=20
much from Fred and her; Sean is so funny! Beth is very talented; Dana is the=
=20
stage combat master! VOICE TEACHERS ROCK! Alicia and Meg rock! Tennille is s=
uch=20
an awesome dancer and teacher =E2=80=93 I can now say that I am a better dan=
cer, tapper,=20
and more flexible. I learned how to make my head voice a lot more powerful a=
nd=20
stronger =E2=80=93 breathing rox! =
SPAN>AWESOME!=20
LEARNED SO MUCH!My passion f=
or=20
theatre has now gotten even stronger! =
;=20
It was the best learning experience I have ever had!Camp was so=20
amazing!
Julia=20
Schonberg=
=
=
I=20
loved the camp. I learned a lot in 3 weeks. I love all of the teachers! Very=
=20
helpful. Taught me about myself. Thanks FPAC!
=
Molly=20
Israel
=
It=20
was 100% more fun than I expected.&=
nbsp;=20
All of the staff members had a fun personality. I love Alicia=E2=80=
=99s class=20
SO much!!I improved s=
o=20
much, and I=E2=80=99m 10X more ready to audition. =20
I LOVE 2 DANCE.
Alexis=20
Floyd=
=
=
Great!=20
Opens up the world of acting and made me more confident. Scene Study was=20
awesome! Great camp and a wonderful experience. I=E2=80=99m ready to show my=
talent to=20
everyone!
=
Annie=20
Leitch
=
It=20
was very informative. I feel like I know a whole lot more. Great teachers!=20
Awesome.
Julia=20
Slusarz=
=
=
This=20
was superduper cool!This=20
experience has made me grow so much and introduced me to so many great peopl=
e. I=20
looked forward to camp everyday.
=
Celia=20
Kaplan
=
CP=20
was awesome. Fred was great.=
I=20
loved it!Great job!Comin=E2=80=99 next=20
summer.
Alex=20
Mayes=
=
This=20
is the best camp I have ever been to. Even though I wasn=E2=80=99t fully mob=
ile, I was=20
treated fairly and given just as many opportunities as all the other actors=20=
and=20
actresses. The people are really very nice and the teachers are amazing. My=20
scene study teacher, CP, is hilarious, and definitely gave me some great act=
ing=20
tips. I was impressed. Nuff said.
Hannah=20
W.=
=
Superb=E2=80=A6I=20
will definitely take everything I have learned at camp and use it to further=
=20
grow in my acting skills.
Emma=20
Schreibman=
=
=
I=20
really loved camp. It is such a great program. Two years down and many more=20=
to=20
go.I learned so much.I feel like I improved my acting a=
lot=20
over the three weeks.I loved=
the=20
combination of having fun and being serious =E2=80=93 it was just great. =
Jenn=20
Grobe
=
I=20
loved the staff: they were fun, kind, supporting & really helped my skil=
ls=20
and talents grow.Guest Artis=
t=20
Andrew May was absolutely amazing! =20
Scene Study was EXTREMELY helpful!&=
nbsp;=20
It was really great & I learned a lot & I believe I grew as a=
n=20
actor.Thank you again &=20=
again=20
for all the support & help you=E2=80=99ve given me this summer!
Rachel=20
Kenney=
=
=
=E2=80=A6learned=20
a lot =E2=80=A6Joan Ellison taught me more in five minutes than I have ever=20=
learned from=20
any other vocal coach.
=
Alex=20
Marzullo
=
This=20
camp was an amazing experience for me.&nbs=
p;=20
I learned so much about technique and I was introduced to so many new=
=20
things.The staff was really=20=
great=20
and very helpful.I will neve=
r=20
forget this fantastic summer at FPAC!!
Molly=20
Lashner=
=
I=20
LOVED The program!Ever=
ything=20
was perfect! =20
Alyssa=20
Taylor=
=
I=20
had an awesome time at camp.=
I=20
learned a lot and met some awesome people.The staff was a lot of=20
fun.
Haley=20
Fowler=
=
Superb!This was the best acting experienc=
e=20
ever!I learned more about my=
self=20
in these 3 weeks than I have in all my years of acting!
Tay=20
Glass=
=
=
It was=20
a great experience.Now I=E2=
=80=99m sure=20
acting is a career I want to pursue. =
=20
Maggie was an incredible teacher.&n=
bsp;=20
I have never learned more in such little time.Thanks for=20
everything!
=
Kristen=20
McCrae=
=
I=20
loved the camp and the counselors. Everything was great=E2=80=A6a ton of=20
fun.
Nick=20
Monreal=
=
=
Learned=20
a lot, gave me a good starting point to begin studies, lots of books on acti=
ng=20
to read now!The staff were v=
ery=20
well informed, talented group. Joan=20
Ellison =E2=80=93 Fantastic! Amazing at giving improving instruction in such=
a short=20
time. =20
=
Dan=20
Gibbons=
=
I=20
really loved the camp!I want=
to=20
come next year.Meg was a rea=
lly=20
great teacher!At the Showcas=
e=20
performance, I felt really proud of myself.
Anonymous=
=
=
This=20
camp is so much fun and is a big help with people=E2=80=99s acting skills.Both years were A LOT of fun!The staff should all come back nex=
t=20
year!You get to know people=20=
for so=20
long it=E2=80=99s hard to say bye! =20
Awesome=E2=80=A6
=
K8t=20
Pops=
=
I=20
learned so much!The people a=
re=20
great!The teachers and stude=
nts=20
were all so friendly that I felt right at home!
CJ=20
Bonde=
=
The=20
overall program was SUPERB!C=
amp=20
was definitely worth coming to... =
SPAN>I=20
learned immensely and had fun at the same time.
Taylor=20
Hess=
=
Ice=20
cream party is sweet.Stage C=
ombat=20
=E2=80=93 I got to kill Heather=E2=80=A6Funness. =20
Sean ROX.Showcase was=
=20
amazing.=
B>
Julia=20
Wilson=
=
Awesome=20
staff!CP was amazing w/criti=
ques;=20
I loved that she expected a lot from us=E2=80=A6 the staff and program were=20=
well put=20
together. =20
Molly=20
Andrews-Hinders=
=
=
CP is=20
awesome! Staff very friendly. Program superb.Andrew May hilarious. Learned a=20
lot.Very=20
fun!
=
Emily=20
Grodzik
=
This=20
was the best theatre camp ever! I=E2=80=99m=20
definitely coming back next year. =20
It was the best learning camp and it was the most fun camp!I liked how the staff already grad=
uated=20
college so they knew exactly what they were teaching.The staff was very fun to be with=
=E2=80=A6Next time I go into an=
=20
audition it will be great because I learned so much about it.I made a lot of new friends and ha=
d a=20
blast with them!Fred ran a g=
reat=20
camp! =20
Dani=20
Apple=
=
=
I had=20
so much fun at FPAC!I made s=
o many=20
new friends and learned so much. I=20
feel like I have a better chance at succeeding with the knowledge that I=E2=
=80=99ve=20
obtained here.The staff was=20
great!They were so nice, and=
so=20
knowledgeable in their respective fields.&=
nbsp;=20
It was great to work with so many different people.I loved dance class!I loved improv! Superb=20
program=E2=80=A6
=
Melissa=20
Rotblatt
=
I=20
learned so much more -that I=
=20
assumed I already knew.Carol=
is=20
awesome =E2=80=93 Fred makes it fun =E2=80=93 David is my new favorite music=
teacher =E2=80=93 and Heidi=20
has the coolest warm-ups.Sho=
wcase=20
performance was SO FUN!The w=
hole=20
staff is superb!Audition=20
Techniques Class =E2=80=93 learned a lot! Audition log? Genius!Dance Class =E2=80=93 Tennille! Yo=
u are SO fun.=20
She really made a connection with the teens.Andrew May =E2=80=93 very entertai=
ning.Joan Ellison =E2=80=93 it=E2=80=
=99s amazing how a little=20
mouth shape can change the entire tone of your voice!Mitchell Fields =E2=80=93 HILARIOU=
S!The Overnight =E2=80=93 MARSHMALLO=
W!And you had veggie burgers!That=E2=80=99s amazing and I love=20=
you for=20
it!!!
Tiffany=20
Stoker=
=
Superb!I learned a lot of new things. So=20=
much=20
fun. Gave me new techniques.
Thomas=20
Green=
=
Fred=20
and C.P. were awesome!They r=
eally=20
know their stuff, I couldn=E2=80=99t have asked for better!They=E2=80=99ve taught me so, so m=
uch.I=E2=80=99m so grateful to them.For the first time I had someone t=
o show=20
me how to go about creating a role. =20
The overnight was FUN!And=20
the talent show was great!Th=
anks=20
Sean for staying up with us!=
This=20
is one of the best things I=E2=80=99ve done to better myself as a=20
performer.
Erika=20
Rylow=
=
=
I love=20
FPAC!It=E2=80=99s my most fa=
vorite camp in=20
the whole world!I love=20
improv!I really liked the do=
=E2=80=99s and=20
don=E2=80=99t of auditioning with Carol.&n=
bsp; I=20
like the =E2=80=9Cae, eh, ie, oh, oo=E2=80=9D exercise!Sean Rocks!I think it=E2=80=99s really nice t=
hat Andrew May=20
helped us with our scene!Yay=
,=20
Andrew May!I think it was fu=
n to=20
act with Tom Fulton, yay, Tom Fulton! =
;=20
I think it was really nice that she helped us with singing, yay, Joan=
=20
Ellison!Mitchell Fields is s=
o=20
funny!Yay, Mitchell Fields!<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> I love that we got time to hang ou=
t and=20
talk!I love the popsicles. I LOVE FPAC=20
OVERNIGHTS!!
=
Miles=20
Sternfeld
=
I=20
learned a lot about acting and singing.&nb=
sp;=20
I had a lot of fun.I=
=E2=80=99m=20
definitely coming back next year! =20
Superb staff =E2=80=93 Sean, Heidi, David, Carol and Fred were cool.<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> Scene Study =E2=80=93 lovely. The=20=
Showcase=20
Performance was great! I loved being a part of it and my parents loved watch=
ing=20
it.I learned a lot of import=
ant=20
things. Fun! Fun! The Overnight? =20
OMG!! That was so fun!
Angie=20
Holecko=
=
This=20
session I had Sean and Dana as my teachers.. They were amazing!I always had my questions answered=
and=20
were able to use them in my acting. =20
I loved the staff so much and I hope to see them all next year!Creating different scenes in impro=
v was=20
so fun!I want to go home now=
and=20
make my own.I love to dance=20=
and=20
the final combinations were so cool. =
=20
Audition Techniques class will definitely help with future=20
auditions.I loved the overni=
ght =E2=80=93=20
when I come next year I will definitely do it again.=
P>
Susan=20
Muehrcke=
=
Camp=20
was so fun!Acting all day wa=
s=20
wonderful.It made me grow as=
an=20
actor and as a person.It gav=
e me=20
more confidence.The camp sta=
ff was=20
great!Alicia and Meg taught=20=
us=20
well. They also let us go in the sprinkler.Sean was REALLY nice and a very pa=
tient=20
dance teacher.Carol was also=
=20
really fun.Heidi and David a=
lso=20
made me feel more confident singing by myself.I loved scene study! I loved the=20
showcase!Improv was my favor=
ite!=20
Zoe=20
Harvan=
=
A=20
blast!It was great=E2=80=A6<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> The concepts studied=E2=80=A6were=20=
very=20
helpful.Improv c=
lass =E2=80=93=20
extremely helpful.Joan Ellis=
on =E2=80=93=20
her instant results were absolutely stunning. She=E2=80=99s something else!<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> What I enjoyed most was (pardon th=
e=20
flattery) hearing the wisdom of Fred and Carol.
Andrew=20
Miller=
=
=
I=20
enjoyed pretty much everything in camp.&nb=
sp;=20
The games and activities were really fun.Meg and Alicia were awesome and=20
creative.I loved camp, I can=
=E2=80=99t=20
wait to come back next year
=
Anonymous=
=
Everything=20
was energetic and vibrant.It=
made=20
me realize that I was born to perform!&nbs=
p;=20
Tennille was so fun! She taught us A LOT!Stage Combat =E2=80=93 WOW! This w=
as amazing!=20
Absolutely fabulous!Joan Ell=
ison =E2=80=93=20
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hysterical! A GREAT TEACHER!=
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GREAT!I definitely hope to c=
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back next year!
Megan=20
Geddis=
=
Now=20
I can pretend to punch and slap people =E2=80=9CLOL=E2=80=9DBeth Rocks. Maggie is the bo=
mb.=20
Love the whole staff =E2=80=93 hope to see them all next=20
year!
Halle=20
Shanker=
=
This=20
camp was great!I learned so=20=
much=E2=80=A6=20
and I will be able to use that so much for every show to improve the way I=20
act.I LOVED MUSIC CLASS =E2=
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teachers were amazing!DANCE<=
SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> was soo fun =E2=80=93 I love dance=
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really made=20
everyone feel like they were somewhere they weren=E2=80=99t=E2=80=A6
Roxanna=20
Kroll
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=
TOTALLY=20
AWESOME!!!I loved all of the=
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staff!=
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Kristen=20
Hoffman
=
The=20
staff was helpful and they were encouraging.They taught me a lot of things. It=
was=20
fun.
Mira=20
Klein=
=
I=20
think this camp is a great way to help good actors make acting dreams come=20
true.The activities are fun=20
also.I can=E2=80=99t wait to=
teach my=20
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dy was=20
so awesome =E2=80=93 I fell in love with it!! =20
The Showcase =E2=80=93 I was so proud of myself =E2=80=93 it was a gr=
eat amount of=20
fun!Improv was one of my #1=20
activities =E2=80=93 I loved it! &nbs=
p; I=20
love dancing, NOW!I love you=
=20
Tennille!!! =20
Sarah=20
DiFiore=
=
It=20
was so much fun!I can=E2=80=
=99t wait until=20
next year.The staff were all=
=20
really nice! =20
Meghan=20
Grover=
=
=
I=20
learned so much about acting at this camp.=
=20
Beth Wood =E2=80=93 I love her so much, she is so funny but knows exa=
ctly what we=20
need to know.Maggie Donnelly=
=E2=80=93 She=20
is the sweetest person ever.=
She=20
helped me so much with my scene, thank you so much.Meg Wuerdeman =E2=80=93 she was so=
much fun.=20
Dana Hart =E2=80=93 he really knew what he was talking about. Alicia Kahn=20=
=E2=80=93 very sweet=20
and fun.Fred Sternfeld =E2=
=80=93 an=20
awesome director. Carol Pribble =E2=80=93 very fun to work with.Absolutely loved scene study with=20=
Maggie=20
and Beth.Everything was wond=
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=E2=80=93 the best.Thanks fo=
r a great=20
summer!
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Lyndsey=20
Herman=
=
FPACwas an awesome camp. Everything we=
did=20
was fun. I especially like improv, dance, scene study and the staff.Showcase =E2=80=93 LOVED IT!I learned a lot.I wish I could push a button and d=
o it=20
all over again =E2=80=93 I can=E2=80=99t wait to come again!
Megan=20
Zupon=
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=
It was=20
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fun=20
and funny.Learned a lot.So cool!Such a fun=20
camp!
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It really improved my ability. =
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AWESOME.
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From jon_simsic at yahoo.com Sat Aug 27 22:19:09 2005
From: jon_simsic at yahoo.com (Jon Simsic)
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 22:19:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Boychoir auditions
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OHIO BOYCHOIR
Audition information
Do you have a son, grandson, nephew, family member
or know of a boy that loves to sing?
Music teachers, do you have an exceptional student that would welcome the opportunity to be a member of the Ohio Boychoir?
The Ohio Boychoir has been training boys to develop an appreciation for music, the arts, and vocal quality for over 31 years. This internationally renowned choir has performed for 5 US Presidents, has won numerous awards, and has toured several countries. Membership in the Ohio Boychoir is open to all boys, regardless of race, creed or economic status. Rehearsals are held weekly in Parma. Boys in the third grade thru voice change are eligible for the Concert Choir and boys aged 7 & 8 are eligible for the Training Choir. No previous choral experience is necessary.
In addition to our schedule of winter and spring concerts, the boys participate in fun events. Additionally, this year the Ohio Boychoir will take part in a recording project and tour.
If you require more information or want to schedule an audition, please call us at:
(330)607-6320 and visit us at: www.ohioboychoir.org.
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OHIO BOYCHOIR
Audition information
Do you have a son, grandson, nephew, family member
or know of a boy that loves to sing?
Music teachers, do you have an exceptional student that would welcome the opportunity to be a member of the Ohio Boychoir?
The Ohio Boychoir has been training boys to develop an appreciation for music, the arts, and vocal quality for over 31 years. This internationally renowned choir has performed for 5 US Presidents, has won numerous awards, and has toured several countries. Membership in the Ohio Boychoir is open to all boys, regardless of race, creed or economic status. Rehearsals are held weekly in Parma. Boys in the third grade thru voice change are eligible for the Concert Choir and boys aged 7 & 8 are eligible for the Training Choir. No previous
choral experience is necessary.
In addition to our schedule of winter and spring concerts, the boys participate in fun events. Additionally, this year the Ohio Boychoir will take part in a recording project and tour.
If you require more information or want to schedule an audition, please call us at:
(330)607-6320 and visit us at: www.ohioboychoir.org.
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>From Leigh Angela"
Message-ID: <04d301c5ab99$6b50ca90$df57e504 at LeighAtHome>
I work for a local agent and have a sudden need for celebrity impersonators
for corporate and private event walk arounds and performances. I am
immediately booking three different jobs in the Cleveland area in September.
Especially looking for Elvis, but also looking for other ideas.
Please email me and tell me about yourself or refer your impersonator
friends to me.
Thanks,
Leigh Peterson
lovetolaugh at earthlink.net
From Pommy at neo.rr.com Sun Aug 28 05:23:34 2005
From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 08:23:34 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: " The Unexpected Return of Sherlock Holmes"
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Stow Players, Inc. is proud to announce the auditions for our 2005-2006=20
season opener, the comedy-mystery, The Unexpected Return of Sherlock=20
Holmes, by Jack L. Herman - directed by the author!
Production Dates: November 4, 5, 11, 12, 13 (2:30), 18, 19.
Audition Dates: September 11 and 12 (Sunday and Monday) 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Location: The Heritage Barn, Silver Springs Park, 5328 Young Road, Stow,=
Ohio
(see our web site for directions: www.stowplayers.org)
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
Arthur Conan Doyle: The famous author (37)
Desmond Westhaven: Owner of a haunted Manor, former actor (60=92s)
Abigail Westhaven: His wife (late 30=92s)
Robert Benson: The butler (40=92s)
Rose Westhaven: Daughter of Desmond and Abigail (18)
Dumas Markoveitch: A gypsy groomsman and Rose=92s lover (20=92s)
Sherlock Holmes: The famous fictional detective (40=92s)
SYNOPSIS: English author, Arthur Conan Doyle, has been summoned to the=20
country retirement home of the famous English actor, Desmond=20
Westhaven. Members of the family and the domestic staff have been seeing a=
=20
strange ghostly figure and the actor thinks that Holmes=85or more correctly=
=20
the man who created Holmes, can ferret out the truth. The plot thickens=20
when Mr. Doyle discovers he not only has to learn the true nature of the=20
ghost, but he has to deal with a ghost of his own, as Sherlock Holmes=20
himself arrives to save the day. Doyle is the only one who can see Holmes=
=20
and the problem is that Doyle dislikes his creation (that's why he killed=20
him off). But Sherlock won=92t take no for an answer and insists on helping=
=20
a reluctant Doyle discover the truth of the mystery. With the combination=
=20
of the author=92s spooks and the detective=92s cold logic can the case=
finally=20
be solved?=85The game is afoot!
Auditionees should be prepared to read from the script. A script is=20
available for viewing at the Stow Library. Any questions, please call the=
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producer, Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949)
Please bring a resume to auditions and preferably a headshot, too.
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Stow Players, Inc. is proud to announce the auditions for
our 2005-2006 season opener, the comedy-mystery, The
Unexpected Return of Sherlock Holmes, by Jack L. Herman -
directed by the author!
Production
Dates:November
4, 5, 11, 12, 13 (2:30), 18, 19. Audition Dates:September 11 and 12 (Sunday
and Monday) 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Location: The Heritage Barn, Silver Springs Park, 5328 Young
Road, Stow, Ohio
(see our web site for directions: www.stowplayers.org)
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
Arthur Conan Doyle: The famous author (37) Desmond Westhaven: Owner of a haunted Manor, former actor (60=92s)
Abigail Westhaven: His wife (late 30=92s) Robert Benson: The butler (40=92s) Rose Westhaven: Daughter of Desmond and Abigail (18) Dumas Markoveitch: A gypsy groomsman and Rose=92s lover (20=92s) Sherlock Holmes: The famous fictional detective (40=92s)
SYNOPSIS: English author, Arthur Conan Doyle, has been
summoned to the country retirement home of the famous English actor,
Desmond Westhaven. Members of the family and the domestic staff
have been seeing a strange ghostly figure and the actor thinks that
Holmes=85or more correctly the man who created Holmes, can ferret out the
truth. The plot thickens when Mr. Doyle discovers he not only has
to learn the true nature of the ghost, but he has to deal with a ghost of
his own, as Sherlock Holmes himself arrives to save the day. Doyle
is the only one who can see Holmes and the problem is that Doyle dislikes
his creation (that's why he killed him off). But Sherlock won=92t
take no for an answer and insists on helping a reluctant Doyle discover
the truth of the mystery. With the combination of the author=92s
spooks and the detective=92s cold logic can the case finally be solved?=85Th=
e
game is afoot!
Auditionees should be prepared to read from the script. A script is
available for viewing at the Stow Library. Any questions, please
call the producer, Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949)
Please bring a resume to auditions and preferably a headshot, too.
--Linda Ryan
Production Committee Chair
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From rmpavlock at yahoo.com Sun Aug 28 08:15:12 2005
From: rmpavlock at yahoo.com (Rebecca Pavlock)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 08:15:12 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEW DANCE CLASSES added in Euclid
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Dance Warehouse will now be offering, BALLET, JAZZ AND TAP to adults. YOUTH and TEEN HIP HOP classes will also be available. Enrollment for CREATIVE MOVEMENT for younger dancers is still underway. PRIVATE LESSONS may be scheduled accordingly. For more information, please contact Becky Pavlock at 216-297-9429 or rmpavlock at yahoo.com. Hurry and sign up! Deadline is September 6th.
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Dance Warehouse will now be offering, BALLET, JAZZ AND TAP to adults. YOUTH and TEEN HIP HOP classes will also be available. Enrollment for CREATIVE MOVEMENT for younger dancers is still underway. PRIVATE LESSONS may be scheduled accordingly. For more information, please contact Becky Pavlock at 216-297-9429 or rmpavlock at yahoo.com. Hurry and sign up! Deadline is September 6th.
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Aug 28 08:25:32 2005
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:25:32 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Horror Film Premiere at Talkies - Sep 10
Message-ID: <006001c5abe4$bcc46d50$0400000a@johnny5>
Free Premiere viewing of The Ancient at Talkies Coffee & Movie Bar
Come join us on Saturday, September 10, 2005 at 7pm at Talkies Coffee &
Movie Bar (2521 Market Ave, Cleveland, Ohio), for the multi-city
simulcast premiere of independent horror feature film The Ancient.
Cleveland's own IndieClub member Nicholas D'Amico of Cleveland Cinema
Classic will be hosting the event
The Ancient was shot in 2 days by 5 different film crews and over 100
different actors all over Gainesville TX. No one had met till the day
before shooting began (a joint effort by many IndieClub members
worldwide).. Completely organized online by Tracy Crockett and Richard
McClure September 10th - 12th 2004 marked the day the history books
would be marked once more. Now one year later the vision of so many
involved would become a reality as an ancient entity was unleashed.
Prepare for the Ancient... More information can be found at
www.theancient-movie.com
Other cities that will be showing The Ancient include:
Plano, TX
Bakersfield, CA
Anderson, SC
Las Vegas, NV
West Lafayette, IN
Tucson, AZ
Boston, MA
Columbus, OH
Cleveland, OH
Monroe, WA
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Portland, OR
Kansas City, KS
So, come and celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the film and party with
the premiere of The Ancient in Cleveland at Talkies Coffee & Movie Bar!
For more information about the premiere in Cleveland, you can contact
our Cleveland's host Nicholas D'Amico at nick_d2003 at sbcglobal.net or
contact Johnny Wu at Johnny at mdifilm.com
==================================
Media Design Imaging
innovates and break the molds of visual creation
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
President (2004 & 2005)
Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland
OCAGC
http://www.ocagc.org
Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System)
2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts
http://www.wujiaquan.com
From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Aug 28 08:26:32 2005
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:26:32 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]September 18 - Cleveland IndieClub Free Monthly Meeting
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Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting - September 18, 2005
The Cleveland IndieClub (part of the worldwide Indieclub.com with over
200,000 registered members) meets every month, free of charge, for those
who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it
is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other
skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests.
Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu and generally
hosted each month by their members, which offers each an opportunity to
create a variety of interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official
website: www.clevelandindieclub.com
Sunday, September 18, 1pm to 4pm at
The Hyacinth Lofts
3030 East 63rd Street
Cleveland, Ohio, 44127
Please park on the street and enter from front of the building.
Dial 022 to be buzzed in
Hosted by Donald Gregory, director of Pizza The Movie
Guest Speaker: Richard Fike Sr., Stunt Predators USA
Topic of Discussion: Stunts and special effects for Film, TV and Theatre
Mr. Fike will talk about stunts and special effects for film, tv and
theatre. And how it applies to working for and with the Director. Safety
is #1 and selling the shot is #2. There will be some demonstrations and
effects shown as well.
Mr. Fike has been stunt coordinator for many Hollywood features and
independent films include Horror of Wars by Peter John Ross, Twisted by
Johnny K. Wu and many others. He also had worked on commercials and
corporate videos.
In addition, Cleveland IndieClub will screen and discusss short films,
scenes, and trailers from:
- Killer Squirrel from Christine and Chandler Chapman (3 mins)
- Tony Samangy's short film titled 3:18
- Hardcore Elliptic music video, features M.C. Trig and the Math Squad,
by Matt Collander
- A Reconstructive Kitchen Experience an experimental video featuring a
barrage of nonsequitors and eye-candy by Matt Collander
- Peter Anthony Fields' trailer The Lords of Praxton (2:45mins)
- Jon Stout's film The Wings of Angels (45 mins)
Special raffle for DVDs: Guys from Joe Ostrica & 216 Films, and others.
For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland
IndieClub @
http://www.clevelandindieclub.com
Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging.
Co-sponsored by Michael Balas & Media Group Studios, David Perkowski &
The Hyacinth Lofts, Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions, the Cleveland
IndieClub members, and the current monthly host.
Next meeting is scheduled for Sunday, October 23, with guest speaker
Rober Banks Jr.
==================================
Media Design Imaging
innovates and break the molds of visual creation
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
President (2004 & 2005)
Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland
OCAGC
http://www.ocagc.org
Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System)
2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts
http://www.wujiaquan.com
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other=20
skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. =
Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by =
Johnny K.=20
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an=20
opportunity to create a variety of interest and topic. Cleveland =
IndieClub=20
official website: www.clevelandindieclub.com=
Sunday, September 18, 1pm to 4pm at =
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Street Cleveland, Ohio, 44127 Please park on the street and enter =
from=20
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Hosted by Donald Gregory, =
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Pizza The Movie
Guest Speaker: Richard Fike Sr., Stunt =
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Topic of Discussion: Stunts and special =
effects for=20
Film, TV and Theatre Mr. Fike will talk about stunts and special =
effects for=20
film, tv and theatre. And how it applies to working for and with the =
Director.=20
Safety is #1 and selling the shot is #2. There will be some =
demonstrations and=20
effects shown as well.
Mr. Fike has been stunt coordinator for =
many=20
Hollywood features and independent films include Horror of Wars by Peter =
John=20
Ross, Twisted by Johnny K. Wu and many others. He also had worked on =
commercials=20
and corporate videos.
In addition, Cleveland IndieClub will =
screen and=20
discusss short films, scenes, and trailers from:
- Killer Squirrel from Christine and =
Chandler=20
Chapman (3 mins) - Tony Samangy's short film titled 3:18 - =
Hardcore=20
Elliptic music video, features M.C. Trig and the Math Squad, by Matt =
Collander=20
- A Reconstructive Kitchen Experience an experimental video =
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Anthony=20
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Special raffle for DVDs: Guys from Joe =
Ostrica=20
& 216 Films, and others.
Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu =
& Media=20
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David=20
Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts, Bill Johns & Cinevid =
Productions, the=20
Cleveland IndieClub members, and the current monthly host.
Next meeting is scheduled for Sunday, =
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with guest speaker Rober Banks Jr.
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creation http://www.mdifilm.com=20
216.373.3278
President (2004 & =
2005)=20
Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC =
http://www.ocagc.org
Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu =
Family=20
System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com =
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Aug 28 08:32:55 2005
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:32:55 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Johnny Wu's OCAGC Moon Festival Fundraiser and Performing
Show Dinner Celebration - Sep 17
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You are invited to come and celebrate 2005 Mid Autumn Festival
Celebration Fundraising Dinner with the Organization of Chinese
Americans of Greater Cleveland
Saturday, September 17, 2005
Li Wah Chinese Restaurant
2999 Payne Avenue,
Cleveland, Ohio,
starting at 6:30pm.
Moon Festival celebrations, though relatively new to the U.S., have been
held throughout Asia for well over 1,000 years. This holiday is a time
to reflect upon the bounty of the Summer-harvest, the fullness of the
moon, and the myth of the immortal moon Goddess, Chang O, who lives in
the moon.
Notwithstanding its mythological origins, the Moon Festival today is
considered a sort of "Chinese Thanksgiving" because of its spirit of
gratitude, and its inclusion of abundant food - including the popular
moon cake. Moon cakes are flaky, round, semi-sweet pastries often
filled with bean or lotus-seed paste and topped with a duck egg, echoing
the shape of the full moon. Many millions of moon cakes are given as
gifts around the time of the Moon Festival.
The Moon Festival is among the most celebrated of all holidays
worldwide.
The celebration includes:
- An 8-Course Delicious Sit-Down Chinese Cuisine Dinner*
- Auction
- Entertainment/Performances by local Asian Talents: Traditional Chinese
Dances (Tibet Dance, Fan Dance), Traditional Chinese Instrument Gu Zheng
Performance, Award Wining Composition, Traditional Chinese Martial Arts,
etc.
- Moon Cakes
- Raffles
- and many more...
$25/OCAGC member - $30/OCAGC non-member
formal attire
* 8 course dinner include: Assorted Dim Sum BBQ Pork Platter, Crabmeat
Fish-man Soup, Squid & Chicken in Chinese Green, Crispy Chicken, Honey
Pepper Steak & Asparagus, Salt backed Shrimps, Peking Spare Ribs, Steam
Fish, Young Chow Fried Rice and Braised Noodles with Mushrooms
for ticket information or RSVP, please email president at ocagc.org or
call:
Ray & Shan Chan @ 440.846.0113
Lana Den @ 440.255.7290
Ray & Barbara Hing @ 440.248.0329
Dr. Yachun Ku @ 216.881.6999
Henry Luu @ 216.533.3888
Huili Shi @ 216.514.0880
Johnny Wu @ 216.373.3278
The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is
one chapter of the national OCA which contains over 54 chapters and 84
affiliates around the US. We are non-profit, non-partisan civil rights
and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural
heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing
justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of
Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and
Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States"
The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC)
serves the continually growing Chinese/Asian American community of
Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations and communities to
promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity. www.ocagc.org
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From JGMCPHERS at aol.com Sun Aug 28 09:34:04 2005
From: JGMCPHERS at aol.com (JGMCPHERS at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:34:04 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MALES needed for Grease!!
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MALES NEEDED FOR :
BRECKSVILLE THEATER ON THE SQUARE
(with the support of The Ohio Arts Council)
will be holding auditions for
GREASE!
Directed and Choreographed by Jolene McPherson
Musical Direction by Julia Brown
ALL ROLES OPEN for Adults, College Students and High School
Those interested should call 526-6346 and/or show up between 6-8 at 450
Oakes Road. Brecksville, Ohio. (Off Broadview Rd., follow the drive around to
the white building in front of the main school complex)
Audition dates------Sunday, August 28
and
Tuesday, August 30
(Callbacks-------------Wednesday, August 31 6-9pm)
Rehearsals Tues-Thurs evenings and Sundays(w/heavier tech weeks)
Performances- Thurs-Sundays running Nov 3-20, 2005
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From blush at mail2.visn.net Sun Aug 28 08:58:01 2005
From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:58:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]contact Arlene
Message-ID:
Hello Arlene,
Thank you for responding to my class ad. I would like to
get in touch with you, but your phone number cut out on my
cell phone.
Please call me at 440 - 506 - 4312 and I can give you more
information about the voice class. The class on Monday,
August 29 is filled.
Thanks,
Maria
From silhouettep at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 28 10:23:21 2005
From: silhouettep at sbcglobal.net (Chuck Abraham)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 10:23:21 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]PSA. Peter Pan Flys into Shore Cultural Centre presented
by Silhouette Productions
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Shore Cultural Centre
291 East 222nd Street, Room 143
Euclid, OH 44123
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUGUST 28th, 2005
?Peter Pan? soars into the Euclid Shore Cultural Centre
Directed and Produced by Charles J. Abraham
A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION
The family musical ?Peter Pan? will soar into the Euclid Shore Cultural Centre, 291 East 222nd Street, Euclid, Ohio. Friday and Saturday performances are 7pm September 16, 17, 23, and 24. Sunday matinees will be 2pm September 18 and 25. The Sunday September 18 performance will be preceded by a 12:30pm Luncheon with Captain Hook.
Advance tickets to the show are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $6 for children/students under 18 years of age. Tickets at the door are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and $6 for children/students under 18 years of age. Group rates are available.
Tickets to the Luncheon with Captain Hook are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $14 for children ages 6 and over and $12 for children ages 3-5. Children 2 and under are free with a paid adult or senior. Ticket prices include luncheon and admission to the 2pm matinee.
?Peter Pan,? the timeless tale of the boy who wouldn?t grow up, is the Broadway musical based on the play by James M. Barrie, with lyrics by Carol Leigh and music by Mark Charlap. This production is presented through special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. Flying effects for the cast will be provided by ZFX, Inc.
Music by Bill Yanesh and Choreography by Richelle Dykstra. Paula Tresger stars as Peter Pan. This production features a cast of 80 plus children and adult actors.
For more information and tickets call the box office at (216) 289-8107.
The Shore Cultural Centre Corporation and its Board of Trustees is a non-profit organization located at the Shore Cultural Centre in Euclid, Ohio. The Shore Cultural Centre Corporation is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for children and adults of all backgrounds in Euclid and the regional area through cultural and educational experiences in the arts, nature, history and community life.
Contact?Sheila Gibbons
Executive Director
Shore Cultural Centre Corporation
(216) 289-8107
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Shore Cultural Centre
291 East 222nd Street, Room 143
Euclid, OH44123
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUGUST 28th, 2005
?Peter Pan? soars into the EuclidShore Cultural Centre
Directed and Produced by Charles J. Abraham
A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION
The family musical ?Peter Pan? will soar into the Euclid Shore Cultural Centre, 291 East 222nd Street, Euclid, Ohio.Friday and Saturday performances are 7pm September 16, 17, 23, and 24.Sunday matinees will be 2pm September 18 and 25.The Sunday September 18 performance will be preceded by a 12:30pm Luncheon with Captain Hook.
Advance tickets to the show are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $6 for children/students under 18 years of age.Tickets at the door are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and $6 for children/students under 18 years of age.Group rates are available.
Tickets to the Luncheon with Captain Hook are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $14 for children ages 6 and over and $12 for children ages 3-5.Children 2 and under are free with a paid adult or senior.Ticket prices include luncheon and admission to the 2pm matinee.
?Peter Pan,? the timeless tale of the boy who wouldn?t grow up, is the Broadway musical based on the play by James M. Barrie, with lyrics by Carol Leigh and music by Mark Charlap.This production is presented through special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.Flying effects for the cast will be provided by ZFX, Inc.
Music by Bill Yanesh and Choreography by Richelle Dykstra.Paula Tresger stars as Peter Pan.This production features a cast of 80 plus children and adult actors.
For more information and tickets call the box office at (216) 289-8107.
The Shore Cultural Centre Corporation and its Board of Trustees is a non-profit organization located at the Shore Cultural Centre in Euclid, Ohio.The Shore Cultural Centre Corporation is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for children and adults of all backgrounds in Euclid and the regional area through cultural and educational experiences in the arts, nature, history and community life.
Contact?Sheila Gibbons
Executive Director
Shore Cultural Centre Corporation
(216) 289-8107
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From bastyona at yahoo.com Sun Aug 28 11:30:24 2005
From: bastyona at yahoo.com (Peggy Sue)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:30:24 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 apartments for rent great area
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Two Cleveland Heights apartments for rent on Fairfax Rd.
Walk up house on quiet street; close to Cedar Lee movie theater; with nice size backyard.
One spacious second floor 2 bedroom apartment with one bath, wood floors, a fire place, parking space, dish washer, free washer and dryer use, sun room, dining room, living room, and back porch. $725 a month.
or on the third floor. . .
One studio apartment with utilities included. Also has dish washer, parking space, and access to washer and dryer. Storage space in basement. $575 a month.
Available immediately
If interested call Brian @ (216) 262-8592
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Two Cleveland Heights apartments for rent on Fairfax Rd.
Walk up house on quiet street; close to Cedar Lee movie theater; with nice size backyard.
One spacious second floor 2 bedroom apartment with one bath, wood floors, a fire place, parking space, dish washer, free washer and dryer use, sun room, dining room, living room, and back porch. $725 a month.
or on the third floor. . .
One studio apartment with utilities included. Also has dish washer, parking space, and access to washer and dryer. Storage space in basement. $575 a month.
Available immediately
If interested call Brian @ (216) 262-8592
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From KerrComm at aol.com Sun Aug 28 11:36:59 2005
From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 14:36:59 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pioneers, Pow Wow, Plants, and Peace
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Come see Kulture Kids in September at:
Kulture Kids/Aurora Committee's "Annual Pow Wow and Family Festival" at
Aurora High School on West Pioneer Trail Road in Aurora (September 17th and 18th
from 11 AM to 6 PM);
"Pioneer Days" just down the road from Aurora High School on September 24th
and 25th at the Moore Farm;
"Peace Day" at Willard Park (near the Free Stamp Sculpture) in downtown
Cleveland on Labor Day (September 5th) at 3 PM;
Holden Arboretum's "Fall Fest" in Kirtland, OH on September 11th at 2 PM.
For more information on any of these events, call 216-371-2867.
KULTURE KIDS
_www.kulturekids.org_ (http://www.kulturekids.org)
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"Pioneer Days" just down the road from Aurora High School on=20
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"Peace Day" at Willard Park (near the Free Stamp Sculpture) in=20
downtown Cleveland on Labor Day (September 5th) at 3 PM;
Holden Arboretum's "Fall Fest" in Kirtland, OH on September 11th=
at=20
2 PM.
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From sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com Sun Aug 28 12:29:16 2005
From: sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com (sharonmxg)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 15:29:16 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Caricature Artist needed
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If you are such an artist please contact me by replying to this eMail or =
call me at 440-452-4831.
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The Beck Center =20
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From neohiopal at factorynoir.com Sun Aug 28 13:31:21 2005
From: neohiopal at factorynoir.com (james)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:31:21 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors Needed for Short Student Film about Einstein
Message-ID: <43121F19.7090303@factorynoir.com>
I am making a short film and need actors to fill the following roles:
Albert Einstein
Stephen Hawking
Supermodel (Heidi Klum or otherwise)
Minor Roles: Karaoke Master, Conducter, Karaoke Singer, Karaoke Participants
The film will be shot on the 23-25 of September in downtown Akron.
Please attach a head shot with your reply. If there are a few people
interested in the roles I will schedule a reading. This is a student
film being made in association with the University of Akron and San Jose
State University.
Contact: James Morgan at relativity at FactoryNoir.com
From gypsy8464 at yahoo.com Sun Aug 28 14:36:02 2005
From: gypsy8464 at yahoo.com (gypsy girl)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 14:36:02 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Siberian Husky
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I have an all white pure bred 3yr.old Siberian Husky who is in need of a home. He is a beautiful dog with a wonderful personality. He is very gentle, great with kids, awesome with other dogs. Prefer a house with another dog. I am a flight attendant who travels a ton and am having a hard time taking care of him. I am devastated to have to give him up and will only do so to a very loving home. Please email me at clagueamy at yahoo.com if you can help.
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From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Sun Aug 28 14:52:10 2005
From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 17:52:10 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance Openings For Weekend Acting Retreat!
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Weekend Retreat, Ray Forchion!!! - Intensive
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life-changing. 3 day Acting Intensive "Retreat". (since it's like 48 hours=20
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September 16, 17th and 18th. (2005) Mark your calendars!!! An EXCITING=
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event is about to happen! It is the fantastic workshop/seminar=20
instructed by none other than Mr. Raymond Forchion!!!! =20
I signed on to attend the previous workshop Raymond conducted in our area=
,=20
but I did not know what to expect. Well, I must tell you that I was =20
thoroughly pleased! I must admit that Raymond took my somewhat primitive=20
skills to levels that I did not know I could reach! Not only did I lear=
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wealth of knowledge about the craft itself, I also learned a lot about Kat=
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the same time, it is a lot of fun! With Raymond's instruction, his =20
encouragement, and the various exercises that he will put you through, y=
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production and until that moment I hadn't seen a script. The role I'd been=20=
cast for=20
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started. It didn't matter; using the skills I'd learned at Raymond's worksho=
p=20
I was able to find my character and become him, and learn all the lines in=20
mere minutes. One take, every time... and this is from someone who can only=
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memorize lines with a lot of time and effort expended.
Raymond's techniques and exercises offered me numerous ways to approach a=20
character and feel completely in the moment. More than that, it helped me a=
s a=20
director so that I'll be better able to coach my actors so they can find wh=
at=20
they need in a character, in a scene and in a moment. I can't recommend=20
Raymond's workshop highly enough--to actors, of course, but also to directo=
rs and=20
writers alike. Raymond has something for all of us all. Sign up and enjoy!
William A. Alexander
Travelin' Light Productions
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The Hope School of Performing Arts is please to sp=
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NOT plan anything else for this weekend, it is intensive. MASTER TEACH=
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Ray Forchion's amazing, incredible, life-changing. 3 day Acting Intensive=20
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really call it a class). Only 16 people are accepted into each retreat=20=
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immediately Call Michelle Dean to Register and make payment=20
arrangements 330-644-4421,
Light lunch/dinner will be provided during the weekend and time wil=
l be=20
given to go out and get something on your own if you desire=20
it.
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and 18th. (2005) Mark your calendars!!! An EXCITING=20
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workshop/seminar instructed by none other than Mr. Raymond Forchion!!!! =
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I signed on to=
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I was thoroughly pleased! I must admit that Raymond took my some=
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primitive skills to levels that I did not know I could=20
reach! Not only did I learn a wealth of knowledge ab=
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the craft itself, I also learned a lot about Kathy!!! Even my=20
confidence level rose tremendously! So just on that fact alone,=20
Raymond's workshop is a MAJOR step in the right direction for me as an=20
actor.
The workshop i=
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definitely quite serious, and you WILL work hard, but at the same time=
, it=20
is a lot of fun! With Raymond's instruction, his=20
encouragement, and the various exercises that he will put you=20
through, you will definitely advance as an actor, as well as forever=20
remembering such a rewarding experience!
So please, if=20=
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See you=20
there~ Kathy J. Boyd
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ope=20
of learning more about the craft of acting. This it did, and in ways I never=
=20
thought possible. The week following the workshop I joined a movie in produc=
tion=20
and until that moment I hadn't seen a script. The role I'd been cast for had=
=20
several large chunks of dialog and I had no time to study before the shoot=20
started. It didn't matter; using the skills I'd learned at Raymond's worksho=
p I=20
was able to find my character and become him, and learn all the lines in mer=
e=20
minutes. One take, every time... and this is from someone who can only memor=
ize=20
lines with a lot of time and effort expended.
Raymond's techniques an=
d=20
exercises offered me numerous ways to approach a character and feel complete=
ly=20
in the moment. More than that, it helped me as a director so that I'll be be=
tter=20
able to coach my actors so they can find what they need in a character, in a=
=20
scene and in a moment. I can't recommend Raymond's workshop highly enough--t=
o=20
actors, of course, but also to directors and writers alike. Raymond has=20
something for all of us all. Sign up and enjoy!
William A.=20
Alexander Travelin' Light=20
Productions www.travelinlightproductions.com
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From pnrsusan at hotmail.com Sun Aug 28 15:06:59 2005
From: pnrsusan at hotmail.com (Susan From PNRImprov)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 22:06:59 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]We're here for you!
Message-ID:
Before weekend picnics have left you too full,
Or you?re way over-stressed from returning to school,
Take some time to relax and to not think of work.
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PNR Improv?A Labor of Love!!
Join us for PG-13, family friendly improv comedy in the style of
?Whose Line Is It Anyway??
We?re smoke-free, alcohol-free, and ready to listen.
Date: Saturday, September 03
Time: 7:30pm
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From PVMerkys at aol.com Sun Aug 28 17:01:44 2005
From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 20:01:44 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Winner of Film Festival
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Local psychologist, Pamela V. Merkys is on a roll with her other career:
dramatic scriptwriting.
She recently won a First Place in the Gloria International Film Festival,
Salt Lake City, Utah, for her script, "The Yellow Wallpaper."
The Gloria Film International Festival is family oriented "showcase of films
that stir the soul, heal the heart, and enrich the world."
"The Yellow Wallpaper" is an adaptation of a short story by Charlotte
Perkins Gilman about a young Victorian mother's descent into madness in the hands
of her loving family.
In addition, Pamela V. Merkys is a semifinalist in the Kaos Film Festival in
Great Britain, and was a quarter finalist in the prestigious Page
International Film Festival.
Her second New York play production is planned for later this season,
off-off Broadway. Her first play, "Stuck," was performed in NYC at the Studio
Theatre, off-off Broadway last December.
Currently she has other plays being considered for production in Boston and
Houston..
To read more about these plays and the winning movie script, connect with:
(Weblog: _PamelaVMerkys at blogspot.com_ (mailto:PamelaVMerkys at blogspot.com) )
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Salt Lake City, Utah, for her script, "The Yellow Wallpaper."
The Gloria Film International Festival is family oriented=20
"showcase of films that stir the soul, heal the heart, and enrich the=20
world."
"The Yellow Wallpaper" is an adaptation of a short story by Charlo=
tte=20
Perkins Gilman about a young Victorian mother's descent into madness in=
the=20
hands of her loving family.
In addition, Pamela V. Merkys is a semifinalist in the Kaos F=
ilm=20
Festival in Great Britain, and was a quarter finalist in the prestigious Pag=
e=20
International Film Festival.
Her second New York play production is planned for later this season,=20
off-off Broadway. Her first play, "Stuck," was performed in NYC at the=
=20
Studio Theatre, off-off Broadway last December.
Currently she has other plays being considered for production in Boston=
and=20
Houston..
To read more about these plays and the winning movie script, connect=20
with:
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From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Aug 28 19:10:23 2005
From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 22:10:23 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Curtain Going Up! See WAKE UP And LIVE's "PlayActs" at
iNGENUiTY, Thurs. 9/1
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No matter how hard you look, you won't find us in any of the iNGENUiTY Arts,=
=20
Culture and Technology Festival Listings . . . . But you will see us as a=20
participant in ART_CADEnce, at the Opening Night Kick-off, performing "PlayA=
cts",=20
Thurs. September 1st, 6:30 P Galleria E. 9th St.=A0=A0=20
So, bring your family, friends and co-workers to join us for an evening of=20
"lighthearted" entertainment.=A0 Catch our Curtain Going Up! with Bob Segal=20=
&=20
Steve Samuels, jazz clarinets and David Johnson & B.B. Dog, Daoud's Puppets,=
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saxophone.=A0 It's free.
"PlayActs"=20
showcasing=20
Ruby Fox & Gary Webster, Playwrights
.=A0 .=A0 .
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are Off-Broadway Bound=20
September 17th & 18th
Theatre-Studio
750 - 8th Avenue, NYC 10036=20
Meet=20
Ruby, Gary, the Cast & the Crew
at
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20
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Dedicating "PlayActs" 2005 - 06=20
to=20
Ruby Fox, Playwright
featuring
4 fun original short plays,=20
by=20
Ruby Fox & Gary Webster, Playwrights-in-Residence . . .
where "everyone wants something from someone"=20
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. Celibacy Odyssey, a Staged Reading, by Ruby Fox
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 with Lynna Metrisin, David Johnson & Rollin "Mac" Michael=20
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=A0 She wants Jules and=20
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all starting, 6:30 P.
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P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH 44120
Sue Johnson, Director
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September 17th & 18th
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750 - 8th Avenue, NYC 10036
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Featuring
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and
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all starting, 6:30 P.
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
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From nrozhkova at yahoo.com Sun Aug 28 20:05:31 2005
From: nrozhkova at yahoo.com (Natalia Rozhkova)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 20:05:31 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Items for sale
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Dear All,
We have some items perfect for college students and anybody else who is in need of compact appliances.
1. compact refrigerator - GE, 4.4 cu ft, white color with full-width freezer section, in perfect working condition
2. compact refrigerator - Kenmore, 4.4 cu ft, wood paneling, full-width freezer section, in perfect wokring condition
3. microwave - Samsung MU3050W, white color, perfect working condition
4. couch - divides into a love seat and a chair, mixture of brown and grey colors
5. TV/VCR - Daewoo DVN-14F6N, manufactured 1998, buil-in VCR, works just fine
6. Music center - KOSS, 3CD carousel changer, Hi-Fi audio system, cassette tape recorder, AM/FM radio, equalizer;
7. Patio set - round table + 4 armchairs; vinyl, dark green with white tile pattern on the table top
8. Book cabinet- dark brown, 5 open shelves, 71 3/4" H x 23 3/4" W x 9 1/2" D
in addition we have some bulky items we would like to sell
- KitchenAid Superba KSRS22Q, manufactured in 1992, yellow collor, side-by-side doors, Ice/Water dispenser, total ref. volume 21.6 cu ft; ref. chamber volume 14.4 cu ft, freezer volume 7.2 cu ft (65 7/8" H x 33 3/4" W x 29 3/4" D)
- Freezer - Kenmore, white color, 16.0 cu ft, 66"H x 29 3/4"W x 30 1/8"D
- Snow-blower TORO S-200
- Leaf-blower TORO 5HP
- CD Multi Player - TEAC PD-D2391, 5 CD player
- Stereo Receiver TEAC AG-780 AM/FM
- Skiers Fitness Machine - Fitness Edge, comes with poles
- Fitness Equipment - Nautilus NS 500 Multigym
All items are for pick up only. Prices are very low. If you are interested, please send me an email at nrozhkova at yahoo.com with your name, phone number and which items you are interested in. Please state "items for sale" in the subject of your email. I will give you a call and we'll work from there. Items will be sold on first come, first served bases.
Best,
Natasha
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Dear All,
We have some items perfect for college students and anybody else who is in need of compact appliances.
1. compact refrigerator - GE, 4.4 cu ft, white color with full-width freezer section, in perfect working condition
2. compact refrigerator - Kenmore, 4.4 cu ft, wood paneling, full-width freezer section, in perfect wokring condition
3. microwave - Samsung MU3050W, white color, perfect working condition
4. couch - divides into a love seat and a chair, mixture of brown and grey colors
5. TV/VCR - Daewoo DVN-14F6N, manufactured 1998, buil-in VCR, works just fine
6. Music center - KOSS, 3CD carousel changer, Hi-Fi audio system, cassette tape recorder, AM/FM radio, equalizer;
7. Patio set - round table + 4 armchairs; vinyl, dark green with white tile pattern on the table top
8. Book cabinet- dark brown, 5 open shelves, 71 3/4" H x 23 3/4" W x 9 1/2" D
in addition we have some bulky items we would like to sell
- KitchenAid Superba KSRS22Q, manufactured in 1992, yellow collor, side-by-side doors, Ice/Water dispenser, total ref. volume 21.6 cu ft; ref. chamber volume 14.4 cu ft, freezer volume 7.2 cu ft (65 7/8" H x 33 3/4" W x 29 3/4" D)
- Freezer - Kenmore, white color, 16.0 cu ft, 66"H x 29 3/4"W x 30 1/8"D
- Snow-blower TORO S-200
- Leaf-blower TORO 5HP
- CD Multi Player - TEAC PD-D2391, 5 CD player
- Stereo Receiver TEAC AG-780 AM/FM
- Skiers Fitness Machine - Fitness Edge, comes with poles
- Fitness Equipment - Nautilus NS 500 Multigym
All items are for pick up only. Prices are very low. If you are interested, please send me an email at nrozhkova at yahoo.com with your name, phone number and which items you are interested in. Please state "items for sale" in the subject of your email. I will give you a call and we'll work from there. Items will be sold on first come, first served bases.
Best,
Natasha
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From MERCEREMAIL at aol.com Sun Aug 28 20:24:10 2005
From: MERCEREMAIL at aol.com (MERCEREMAIL at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 23:24:10 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater / Club - SPACE AVAILABLE
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The Powerhouse Pub and Cabaret is located in The Historic Powerhouse at=20
Nautica. We were proud to be the home of Flanagan's Wake for over two year=
s=20
The Pub and Cabaret can hold up to 330 people (190 comfortably seated=20
theater style or at tables). The space boasts a stage (24'Wx12'D), limite=
d stage=20
lighting, 2 sound systems, D.J. Booth, 7 televisions with closed circuit=20
camera on the stage, VCR and DVD capabilities, back stage dressing area and=
=20
restrooms. We have a full service bar with 7 day privileges. The building a=
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space is totally handicapped accessible.=20
The Powerhouse is centrally located for all; from the east, west or south=
=20
and offers safe, secure lighted parking. The building is also home to The=20
Cleveland Improv Comedy Club, The Shark Club dance club, Windows on The Riv=
er,=20
two restaurants and the famous dueling piano bar Howl at the Moon Saloon.=20
We are anxious to entertain possibilities and proposals for the use of the=
=20
facility. Our web site (which is currently being updated) is=20
_www.thepowerhousepub.com_ (http://www.thepowerhousepub.com/) =20
Please contact Michael Mercer via e-mail =20
_MercerEmail at aol.com_ (mailto:MercerEmail at aol.com) to view the space and=20
discuss possibilities.
=20
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stage (24'Wx12'D), limited stage lighting, 2 sound systems, D.J.=20
Booth, 7 televisions with closed circuit camera on the stage, VCR and D=
VD=20
capabilities, back stage dressing area and restrooms. We have a full service=
=20
bar with 7 day privileges. The building and our space=20
is totally handicapped accessible.
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south and offers safe, secure lighted parking. The building is also home to=20=
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g=20
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From manaway at neo.rr.com Sun Aug 28 20:28:50 2005
From: manaway at neo.rr.com (Mary McManaway)
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 23:28:50 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]director needed
Message-ID: <009e01c5ac49$c6d84720$42bd5d18@MarysComputer>
North Canton PLayhouse needs a qualified director for a new one hour play
"Wave Me Goodbye", which would run for one premiere and two morning shows
end of October.
Fee: $500. This play is a history play about Mr. Hoover (Hoover Co.)
bringing many children over to North Canton during WW2 to be fostered by
North Canton families. This is a powerful history play and the right
director will bring it to life!!
Please contact : Mary McManaway
330-499-6511
OR
manaway at neo.rr.com
thanks much!
mar;y
From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Sun Aug 28 21:15:43 2005
From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker)
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 00:15:43 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sunshine's Comedy Week
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Mr. Sunshine's comedy week is brought to you by Cleveland Yucks
(http://www.clevelandyucks.com ), the home
of Cleveland stand up comedy.
Visit the site for more information, club locations, and a laugh or two.
Quote of the day: "Well, to make it in show business, period, you have to
have desire. You have to have tenacity. You have to have balls of steel. You
have to have nerve...making people laugh requires chance taking." (Robert
Klein)
Monday-Improv open mic audition noon-DON'T BE LATE Tonight-Open mics-House
of Blues @8, McNamaras @8, Mahall's 20 Lanes @8.
At Pickwick Greg Hahn; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Tuesday-Open Mics- Bassa Vita improvisational jam @9, Robin's Nest @9:30
At Pickwick: Greg Hahn; At Improv: Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities: Rob Allen,
Lance Martin, Pee Wee Dee
Wednesday-Bassa Vita Lounge - Grimey Ninety @10-Host Jason Lawhead Featuring
Chris Hegedus, Brian Wehman and Matt Flynn, Headlining Brian Alldridge.
At Pickwick Greg Hahn; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Thursday-At Bassa-Ninja Comedy Death Match @10-$2.00. See ten of Cleveland's
finest fight comedically to the death--or at least to the $100.00 first
prize. Celebrity judges so "Bring 'em on."
Open Mics-No Excuses in North Olmstead @10.
At Pickwick Rudy Rush; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Friday Open Mics-the Laff House (usually-see Dwight).
At Pickwick Rudy Rush; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Saturday At Pickwick Rudy Rush; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob
Allen, Lance Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Sunday At Pickwick Rudy Rush; At Improv Bill Dwyer.
UPCOMING EVENTS
September 14-New Open Mic in Rocky River-Tommy's Beach Cliff Tavern, Next to
Heinen's. 8:30. all welcome--it's a nice room. Will be run first Wednesday
of the month as long as we can keep it going.
September 16-Bassa's Finest featuring Dave Arena, Jason Lawhead. MC'ing by
Dave Kerkel and headlining Bassa favorite James Burge
September 17 Cleveland Public Theatre Benefit-Cleveland Yucks, Hearts of
Darkness, A-One Productions, and CPT put on a monster comedy show to
benefit the Cleveland Public Theatre!!!
September 19-SYTYF V the Bassa Contest returns!!!
September 29-Comedy Awards show at Bassa.
October 1 and 2-Pat Cooper at Pickwick
Special Announcement Section--Open Mic in Rocky River moved to Wednesday,
September 14. Cleveland Public Theatre Benefit coming September 17. Comedy
Ninja Deathmatch this Thursday. Bassa SYTYF starts September 19. Bassa
Awards show Sept. 29th. Lee is now doing the Improv Monday noon auditions DO
NOT stroll in there at 10 after 12 you won't get to do time.
TO GET your show in this column e-mail me at sunshine at apk.net
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At
Pickwick Greg Hahn; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
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At
Pickwick Greg Hahn; At Improv Bill Dwyer; at Hilarities Rob Allen, Lance
Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
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@10-$2.00. See ten of Cleveland's
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prize.
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Mics-No Excuses in North Olmstead =
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Martin, Pee Wee Dee.
Friday Open Mics-the Laff House
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welcome--it's a
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keep it
going.
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featuring Dave
Arena, Jason Lawhead. MC'ing by Dave Kerkel and headlining Bassa =
favorite James
Burge
September 17Cleveland Public Theatre =
Benefit—Cleveland
Yucks, Hearts of Darkness, A-One Productions, and CPT put on a =
monster
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From linda_eisenstein at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 28 22:51:54 2005
From: linda_eisenstein at sbcglobal.net (Linda Eisenstein)
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 01:51:54 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Linda Eisenstein's September Plugmobile
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Hi cyberpals:
This is a quick plug to let you know of some events coming up in
September: two in Cleveland, one in New York.
- Over Labor Day weekend (Sept. 1-4), Cleveland is going to be an amazing
weekend destination. INGENUITY: A FESTIVAL OF ART & TECHNOLOGY
brings together nearly 200 music, theatre, dance, art, film, &
performance events all taking place within a few downtown
blocks.
On Saturday Sept. 3rd, come see CHANGING THE WORLD: THE
MUSICALS OF LINDA EISENSTEIN.
Musical director Michael Flohr has put together a revue of songs from
seven of my musicals. They're sung by a terrific quartet of singers who
have appeared in shows of mine over the years: Dan Call, Alison Hernan,
Nadia Tarnawsky, and himself. The revue features songs from my earliest
musical -- THE LAST RED WAGON TENT SHOW IN THE LAND (1986) -- and
several songs from two of the newest -- HOLIDAY HOTLINE, which
premieres in Cleveland this November at Detroit Avenue Arts, and BECOMING
GEORGE, which premieres at MetroStage (Alexandria, VA) this April.
WHEN: Saturday Sept. 3rd, 8:15 - 9:15 pm
WHERE: 1st Street Alley Stage, just off Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio.
(around the corner from Fat Fish Blue)
HOW MUCH: Tickets are available at the Ingenuity website --
www.ingenuitycleveland.com.
It's a great bargain: $10 for a full day pass to dozens of performances,
or $25 for a weekend pass that admits you to everything. Check it out.
More info below:
CHANGING THE WORLD: The Musicals of Linda Eisenstein
A cabaret journey through passion, conflict and comedy, featuring
music by Cleveland composer Linda Eisenstein and her lyricist
collaborators. From torch songs to gospel, opera to vaudeville, her
unique voice is entertaining and incisive.
Featuring music from: The Last Red Wagon Tent Show in the Land (1986) - Lyrics by
Teddi Davis A Soldier's Passion or Dancing =95 Dancing =95 Death(1987) -
Based on poems by Siegfried Sassoon Star Wares: The Next Generation (1989) - Lyrics by James
Levin and Linda Eisenstein Street Sense (1991) - Lyrics by Migdalia Cruz Discordia (2003) - Lyrics by James Levin and Linda
Eisenstein Becoming George (2004) - Lyrics by Patti McKenny and Doug
Frew Holiday Hotline (2005) - Lyrics by Linda Eisenstein, Teddi
Davis, and Michael Sepesy
- On September 17th, my monologue PRETZELS & LONGING will be
performed by Denise Astorino (Wild Plum Productions) at Cleveland Public
Theatre's PANDEMONIUM!: ADDICTED TO LOVE benefit. This comic monologue
about a motormouth lesbian who can't seem to hook up anywhere except in
bars has been seen in New York, London, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia,
& Buffalo and published in the Smith & Kraus BEST WOMEN'S STAGE
MONOLOGUES series. This will be its first hometown showing.
www.cptonline.org
- I'll be in New York on September 19th attending the
New York Innovative Theatre Awards at the Lucille Lortel Theater.
My play EISENSTEIN'S MONSTER, produced by TOSOS II last season at
New York's Duplex Cabaret, is a nominee for "Outstanding Original
Short Script".
www.nyitawards.com
- Stay tuned for the next plugmobile for more info about
HOLIDAY HOTLINE, the satiric Christmas musical revue which
previews the day before Thanksgiving at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit,Cleveland,
Ohio. Music by me, sketches by playwright Michael Sepesy (LOSERVILLE,
RENFIELD, STRIPJOINT OF THE DAMNED). HOLIDAY HOTLINE takes a
demented look at all the things that drive us crazy about the Christmas
holidays. Directed by Mindy Childress, musical direction by Michael
Flohr. Cast: Denise Astorino; Kim Ceja; Mark Cipra; Maryann Elder; Hester
Lewellen; Andrew Narten.
Cheers,
Linda Eisenstein
--
Linda Eisenstein
lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com
www.lindaeisenstein.com
From joyce at murdermysterycafe.com Mon Aug 22 09:40:24 2005
From: joyce at murdermysterycafe.com (Joyce)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:40:24 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: Mystery Cafe
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469 Elm Ridge Ave., Canal Fulton.
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From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Aug 22 06:39:57 2005
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Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Rock Hall Concert
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Plaza
Tommy Wiggins and the Crooked River Groove All-Stars, Cleveland Blues
Guitar Summit, Xela Kooschtik, more....
- The concert will be recorded for a gala CRG "Cleveland Blues Guitar
Summit" CD.
- Chance to WIN a GUITAR
- Bring the family
- Purchase a BAR-B-QUE.dinner
- THE MUSIC IS FREE.
- It will be sunny and in the 70's!
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From artistschair2005 at aol.com Mon Aug 22 06:55:21 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:55:21 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a Scenic Painter? Heather Cool is our "Featured
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Scenic Painter - Heather Cool (Location: Geneva, Ohio)
(August 22, 2005) To view Heather's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
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(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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Our MISSION
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From blush at mail2.visn.net Mon Aug 22 06:59:05 2005
From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:59:05 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]voice class
Message-ID:
Hello everyone,
I am a full-time voice artist in Cleveland with more than
15 years experience.
I am offering a class in voice-over work which covers all
the basics of the craft, plus my knowledge and experience
about auditioning, performing and what's needed in a demo
tape.
You have heard my voice on JCPenney spots, on Starz
Encore, on the Ab Lounge infomercial, and much more.
Plus, I have worked on radio stations such as WMMS, THE
END, WMJI, WQAL and WMVX. My presentation will also cover
my experience in broadcasting.
Classes are forming now!! ONE OPENING LEFT FOR MONDAY,
AUGUST 29th.
If you are interested and would like more information,
please call 440 -506 -4312.
Thanks and have a great day!
Maria Farina
From streamliners at alltel.net Mon Aug 22 07:31:14 2005
From: streamliners at alltel.net (streamliners)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:31:14 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Side Part Time Help Needed
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professional/commercial screen-printers/embroiderers/artists with 25 =
years in the decorated apparel industry. We are a family owned/operated =
business. Our working in environment is non-traditional and will appeal =
to someone who appreciates free-thinking yet remains hard-working.=20
You MUST be extremely dependable and share a strong work ethic. We will =
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From firefoto at cros.net Mon Aug 22 08:03:01 2005
From: firefoto at cros.net (Doug Klein)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:03:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Skip, we will all miss you
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Skip Kelly was a great, long time friend and mentor, always eager to =
share his knowledge. He most recently had been helping us with the =
sound and lighting systems for our new community theater, the Bellevue =
Society for the Arts, about 2 hours away from his home. His invaluable =
advice was always just a cell call away when something crashed during a =
show or if we needed to do something out of the ordinary. He always =
knew how to get the best quality for the budget and everytime we =
visited, he had something new that he had been researching.
He was so proud of his young techies. When he gave me a tour at the =
GLTG theater during the Hot Mikado, every teen seemed to know Skip and =
they seemed to have a great working relationship.
I will miss him as a sailing friend too.
Doug Klein
Firelands Photography
www.firefoto.com
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quality=20
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had been=20
researching.
He was so proud of his young techies. When he gave me a tour =
at the=20
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they=20
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From inletdancetheatre at sbcglobal.net Mon Aug 22 07:56:00 2005
From: inletdancetheatre at sbcglobal.net (Bill Wade Jr)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 07:56:00 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Classes with Inlet Dance Theatre and Trainee
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INLET DANCE THEATRE'S FALL CLASS OFFERINGS
Inlet Dance Theatre announces it's Fall Class Offerings at Severance Athletic Club (Cleveland Heights, OH). The 13 week session begins on Mon, Sept. 12 and runs through Dec. 17th, 2005. Classes in creative movement, modern dance technique, ballet, and hip-hop are available.
Faculty for the Fall Dance Class Offerings is comprised of the professional dancers and instructors of Inlet Dance Theatre, including artistic director/founder Bill Wade. For more information about the Fall Class Offerings: http://www.inletdance.org/DanceSchool.htm
INLET YOUTH ENSEMBLE
Inlet is accepting new members into the Inlet Youth Ensemble for high school aged dancers; interested candidates must audition to participate in the Inlet Youth Ensemble. For more information concerniong the Inlet Youth Ensemble, please email Inlet or call the office: 216.382.0201.
INLET TRAINEE PROGRAM
Inlet Dance Theatre also has a few openings remaining the Inlet Trainee Program. The Trainee Program is for individuals who are serious about dancing professionally or preparing to obtain an undergraduate degree in dance. Prospective Trainees must have completed high school and/or some college course work. The purpose of the Trainee Program is to prepare the young adult for auditions for professional companies or entrance into a college dance program. Interested individuals should contact Inlet Dance Theatre via email or by calling the office: 216.382.0201. Web information concerning the Inlet Trainee Program: http://www.inletdance.org/InternshipProgram.htm
Bill Wade
Artistic Director/Founder
Inlet Dance Theatre
www.inletdance.org
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Inlet Dance Theatre announces it's Fall Class Offerings at Severance Athletic Club (Cleveland Heights, OH). The 13 week session begins on Mon, Sept. 12 and runs through Dec. 17th, 2005. Classes in creative movement, modern dance technique, ballet, and hip-hop are available.
Faculty for the Fall Dance Class Offerings is comprised of the professional dancers and instructors of Inlet Dance Theatre, including artistic director/founder Bill Wade. For more information about the Fall Class Offerings: http://www.inletdance.org/DanceSchool.htm
INLET YOUTH ENSEMBLE
Inlet is accepting new members into the Inlet Youth Ensemble for high school aged dancers; interested candidates must audition to participate in the Inlet Youth Ensemble. For more information concerniong the Inlet Youth Ensemble, please email Inlet or call the office: 216.382.0201.
INLET TRAINEE PROGRAM
Inlet Dance Theatre also has a few openings remaining the Inlet Trainee Program. The Trainee Program is for individuals who are serious about dancing professionally or preparing to obtain an undergraduate degree in dance. Prospective Trainees must have completed high school and/or some college course work. The purpose of the Trainee Program is to prepare the young adult for auditions for professional companies or entrance into a college dance program. Interested individuals should contact Inlet Dance Theatre via email or by calling the office: 216.382.0201. Web information concerning the Inlet Trainee Program: http://www.inletdance.org/InternshipProgram.htm
Bill Wade Artistic Director/Founder Inlet Dance Theatre www.inletdance.org
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From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Aug 22 07:58:44 2005
From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:58:44 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]2005 - 2006 Season
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East Cleveland Theater announces its
2005 - 2006 Season.
"Steal Away" written by Ramona King
Director: Renee Matthews Jackson
October 8 - October 30 2005
"The Amen Corner" written by
James Baldwin
Director: Hassan Rogers
February 4 - Febuary 26 2006
"Twelve Angry Men" adapted by
Sherman Sergel
Director: Barbara Rhoades
March 3 - March 19 2006
"The Wiz" book by William F. Brown
music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls
Director/Choreographer: Kyle Primous
April 29 - May 21 2006
"It's All About The Song"
A tribute to vocal music
Sunday, June 4, 2006
From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Aug 22 08:07:17 2005
From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:07:17 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Cleveland Theater's
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2005 - 2006 Season
East Cleveland Theater announces its
2005 - 2006 Season
"Steal Away" written by Ramona King
Director: Renee Matthews Jackson
October 8 - October 30 2005
"The Amen Corner" written by
James Baldwin
Director: Hassan Rogers
February 4 - February 26 2006
"Twelve Angry Men" adapted by
Sherman Sergel
Director: Barbara Rhoades
March 3 - March 19 2006
"The Wiz" book by William F. Brown
music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls
Director/Choreographer: Kyle Primous
April 29 - May 21 2006
"It's All About The Song"
A tribute to vocal music
Sunday, June 4 2006
From Stacy at CBurris.com Mon Aug 22 08:19:20 2005
From: Stacy at CBurris.com (Stacy Burris)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:19:20 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Skip Kelley visiting hours
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The following information is for those many people who loved and respected
Skip Kelley:
Visiting hours will be held at Tabone Funeral Home in Solon on Wednesday
evening from 4:00pm-8:00pm. The address is 33650 Solon Rd., Solon.
Thursday at 10:30am at St. Joan of Arc's Church in Chagrin Falls will be
Skip's funeral. The address is 496 E. Washington St., Chagrin Falls.
Both locations have excellent websites with directions and contact
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from
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Solon Rd., Solon. =
Thursday
at 10:30am at St. Joan of Arc’s Church in ChagrinFalls
will be Skip’s funeral. The address is 496 E. Washington St., =
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From lorelecs at juno.com Mon Aug 22 08:45:29 2005
From: lorelecs at juno.com (Lori Cahan-Simon)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:45:29 GMT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]dance teachers/leaders
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Would any dance teachers/leaders who may be interested in learning and teaching Yiddish Folk Dance (not Israeli) please contact me.
You can hear clips from Lori's CDs at: http://www.cdbaby.com/lcahan http://www.cdbaby.com/lcahan2
http://www.cdbaby.com/nosband Email me for purchase or buy at CD Baby or Hatikvah Music at: http://www.hatikvahmusic.com
From brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net Mon Aug 22 08:53:09 2005
From: brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net (Director BCA)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 08:53:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Italian Art Song Classes at BCA
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical director at Cuyahoga
County Community College's Western Campus.
Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
Brecksville Center for the Arts
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical
director at Cuyahoga County Community College's Western Campus.
Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts
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From chris at antonellic.com Mon Aug 22 08:58:50 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:58:50 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Three Tall Women at The River Street
Playhouse
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Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
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Three Tall Women
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play Three Tall Women.
Needed is a MATURE actress that can portray a very old woman.
The roles of (B) and (C) have been cast
Performance dates:
Fridays and Saturdays @ 8pm
October 21,22,28,29 and Nov.4,5
The River Street Playhouse
56 River Street
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Rehearsals begin the week of September 12th.
Auditions by appointment.
For information and to schedule an appointment call
Bob Kmiecik weekdays at 216 513-9856 or weekends at 216 226-3531
Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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From chris at antonellic.com Mon Aug 22 09:14:04 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 12:14:04 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]At the tiny River Street Playhouse next door to the
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
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Herb Hammer
Chagrin Valley Times
8/18/05
"At the tiny River Street Playhouse next door to the Chagrin Valley =
Little Theatre, Yvonne E. Pilarczyk and Lisa Tarr assume the roles, and =
who could ask for a better duo."
"It's nice to see this quaint little theater all grown up. The language =
here is sometimes brutal but performed so naturally you wouldn't want it =
any other way."
"The best is saved for last. We're at a neighborhood bar. Hank (Miss =
Pilarczyk), a regular and probably always a little drunk, continues to =
tell Karen Sue (Miss Tarr), a soon-to-be-alcoholic, how pretty she is. =
He wants to marry her though he's already married. The conversation is =
repeated over and over and becomes funnier and funnier. Miss Pilarczyk =
shows her great acting range as the lowly Hank. Miss Tarr plays off of =
her perfectly."
"All in all, "Parallel Lives" is much fun. These two performers should =
win an award for their remarkable versatility. The two hours fly by."
"It would be nice to see "Parallel Lives" run for a month or two, rather =
than the merely three weeks on the schedule. You could bet the patrons =
would have to be turned away. This show would pack the house if given =
time."
Fridays & Saturdays
Aug 12 - Aug 27
8pm
56 River Street
Chagrin Falls
Box Office: 440-247-8955
Box Office Hours: Monday - Saturday 1-6pm
Ticket $8
Please be sure to visit us at
www.cvlt.org or www.chagrinfalls-ohio.com
CVLT offers a very attractive dinner theater package with three of =
Chagrin Falls' finest restaurants. Make your theater reservations =
first, then call the restaurant of your choice to take advantage of =
their special dinner theater offering. Call one of these fine =
restaurants and enjoy dinner before the show. You should be prepared to =
show your theater tickets prior to seating at the restaurant.=20
Enjoy wonderful cuisine plus an entertaining evening at The River Street =
Playhouse
The Raintree 440-247-4800
Gamekeeper's Tavern 440-247-7744
Blake's Seafood Grille 440-893-9910
Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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From chris at antonellic.com Mon Aug 22 09:46:23 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 12:46:23 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Murder by the Falls - An Annual Major Benefit for Chagrin
Valley Little Theatre
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Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Sponsored by Junction Auto
presents
Murder by the Falls
An Annual Major Benefit for Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Deadly Debate
Written and Directed by Don Edelman
6:00 - 7:00pm - Registration & Hors D'Ouvres
7:00 - 7:30pm - ACT I of Deadly Debate at CVLT
7:30 - 8:15pm - Search the village for clues
8:30 - 9:15pm - Dinner & Balloting at Township Hall
9:30 - 10:00pm - ACT II of Deadly Debate & Rewards
The event is sponsored by Junction Auto, a supporter of CVLT for many =
years. Tickets are $65, $30 of which is tax-deductible.
Seating is in groups of 8
Cash wine/beer bar
Rain or shine
Detective gear or informal
Be A Table Sponsor!!
Just $75 puts your name or log on tables, programs, and lobby posters
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Box Office: 440-247-8955
Monday - Saturday 1-6pm
40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022
Chris White
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M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
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From umoja4us at hotmail.com Mon Aug 22 10:13:09 2005
From: umoja4us at hotmail.com (jimmie woody)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:13:09 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAByrinth Aug. 27th end of Summer Celebration!
Message-ID:
uMoJa ArTs InC.
presents
The LAByrinth
(A Multimedia Experience)
Art, live acoustic music, interactive games, networking, live
performances (dramatic/spoken word), food, etc... and an opportunity to
mingle & create with
some of Cleveland?s most beautiful people. All of this can be
found at Cleveland?s latest social installment, The LAByrinth. As you
enter you are encompassed by the larger than life murals and paintings
of featured artists. Following the trail of color and creativity,
guests often find themselves lost in a maze of rooms each with its
own intimate appeal.
Spend an evening lounging comfortably and listening to the organic sounds of
an mbira being expertly plucked by weathered thumbs of Manatho Masani. As
thumb
drums, djembes and guitar riffs naturally vibe to form an impromptu band,
poets sprinkle
rhymes and prose into the mix.
Feeling creative? This is the place to do what your mama would have tanned
your hide for, paint and write on the walls. Imagine, a room covered, floor
to ceiling, with paint, words, and sketches. A room where a young
woman dressed in her best, finds herself dripping paint and creating art,
lost in her own creative flow.
*The LAb now features independent films from some of the country's most
talented young filmakers!
*If you have a creative talent you would like to showcase @ The LAByrinth
please leave a message with Jimmie Woody & Umoja Arts Inc. @ 800.923.4199
(or just show up).
Located at 138th & Harvard Avenue, The LAByrinth is offered once a month by
Jimmie Woody and Umoja Arts Inc.. The next Lab event will be held on Aug
27th @ 9pm, the curious are welcome to explore the mysteries of The Lab for
a $5 donation and by the way bring a bottle for the house.
See you there!
For info: umoja4us at hotmail.com /800.923.4199
From brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net Mon Aug 22 10:26:18 2005
From: brecksvillearts at sbcglobal.net (Director BCA)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:26:18 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Italian Art Song update
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical director at Cuyahoga
County Community College's Western Campus.
Classes will be held at BCA from 6-7 pm on Tuesdays from September 13 to November 1, 2005
Cost for the class is $92 for BCA members and $102 for non-members.
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501c3 organization open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive in Brecksville Ohio.
Find out about this class and our 115 other classes and programs at www.brecksvillearts.org or call 440-526-6232
Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
Brecksville Center for the Arts
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Brecksville Center for the Arts is proud to offer a class in Italian Art Songs and Arias from the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries as compiled by Schirmer's Labara of Musical Classics. Students will learn basic vocal technique including proper breathing and vowel formation, pronunciation and articulation. The repertoire covered is appropriate for college auditions. Instructor Bryan Bowser is the Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music at Baldwin-Wallace College where he oversees the Preparatory/Adult Education, Summer Music, Opera and Arts Management Programs. A summa cum laude graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, Bryan serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, music director, conductor and choreographer. He is a Board member of Brecksville Theater On the Square and the International Music Festivals of the Americas and serves as resident musical
director at Cuyahoga County Community College's Western Campus.
Classes will be held at BCA from 6-7 pm on Tuesdays from September 13 to November 1, 2005
Cost for the class is $92 for BCA members and $102 for non-members.
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501c3 organization open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive in Brecksville Ohio.
Find out about this class and our 115 other classes and programs at www.brecksvillearts.org or call 440-526-6232
Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts
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From fgloor at clevelandtheater.com Mon Aug 22 10:37:58 2005
From: fgloor at clevelandtheater.com (Fred Gloor)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:37:58 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ten minutes from Cleveland, Menopause,
and Fully committed added to CTC benefit performance
Message-ID: <20050822133709.GA60582@mail19d.g19.rapidsite.net>
Dear Neohiopal:
It just keeps getting better as scenes from Ten Minutes from Cleveland,
Fully Committed, and Menopause the Musical have been added to our slate of
performers for tonights benefit.
Additional performers include: Nick Koesters, Neil Thackaberry, and Jean
Zarzour. There are still tickets available. Please rsvp to this email, and
pay at the door. The benefit is at the Cleveland Play House, and $40.00 gets
you food, beverages, the show, a silent auction, and the CTC awards
presentation.
If you love theater, how could you miss this event? See you tonight!
Fred Gloor
Co-Director
The Cleveland Theater Collective
fgloor at clevelandtheater.com
216-406-1973
From SomeDadA at aol.com Mon Aug 22 11:31:52 2005
From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:31:52 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes at Dada
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From rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com Mon Aug 22 11:39:30 2005
From: rebeccav at TOWNHALL2.com (Rebecca Vujanov)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:39:30 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]rental
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From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Aug 22 12:39:31 2005
From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:39:31 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rooms for rent West Side Cleveland
Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20050822153034.00be04a0@pop.wre.adelphia.net>
Help me keep my 3 generations family home off W. 117th by renting a
charming bedroom for $350 a month, all utilities except phone are
included. It's a quiet street in a racially balanced neighborhood. Birds
and kids playing outside are the biggest noise factor!
Share living room, kitchen, laundry room and yard. Parking in
driveway. Close to bus lines and highways. Cable internet access.
Available Sept 1.
Mary Davis
From Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com Mon Aug 22 13:09:20 2005
From: Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com (Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:09:20 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank You for Your Support!
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On behalf of the cast, musicians and production staff of "NUNSENSE II,"
thank you to everyone who attended our fourth annual benefit performance
last Monday evening at Cleveland Public Theatre! One hundred thirty-four
people attended the show, raising $3,513 for the AIDS Taskforce of Greater
Cleveland. With recent cuts in government funding, the AIDS Taskforce
needs our contributions now more than ever, so it's wonderful to be able to
help them out in this way.
We would also like to thank the staff of Cleveland Public Theatre, as well
as the many individuals and theatre organizations who helped our production
in various ways: distributing flyers, lending props and equipment, printing
programs, providing rehearsal space...this production could not happen
without the support of the Northeast Ohio theatre community; it's a
wonderful reminder that we all work in a great, caring community.
If you missed the performance, never fear! After a brief trip to the
Jersey shore, the Sisters will be back at Weathervane Community Playhouse
on September 19 and 20. Those performances will be raising money for
Akron's Community AIDS Network, another worthy organization. Call
Weathervane at 330-836-2323 for tickets.
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On behalf of the cast, musicians and production staff of "NUNSENSE =
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ormance last Monday evening at Cleveland Public Theatre! One hundred thir=
ty-four people attended the show, raising $3,513 for the AIDS Taskforce of =
Greater Cleveland. With recent cuts in government funding, the AIDS Task=
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as the many individuals and theatre organizations who helped our production=
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g programs, providing rehearsal space...this production could not happen wi=
thout the support of the Northeast Ohio theatre community; it's a wonderful=
reminder that we all work in a great, caring community.
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y shore, the Sisters will be back at Weathervane Community Playhouse on Sep=
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From eric.oswald at sherwin.com Mon Aug 22 13:22:31 2005
From: eric.oswald at sherwin.com (Eric Oswald)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:22:31 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway audition
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/Just thought I'd post this clip from Playbill.com for any actors
interested in hitting NYC this Monday, August 29th/:
>>> Speaking of Tarzan, finding an actor with just the right mix of
jungle charisma ain't easy. So Disney has decided to hold an open call
for the title role of the new Broadway musical on Aug. 29 at the Here
Arts Center. If you think you've got what it takes, first peruse this
impressive checklist of qualities: "A thrilling pop/rock singer to play
in his 20s... He is charming, sexy, vulnerable, animal-like, mysterious,
and has lots of humanity. He is physically lean but toned, like a
swimmer; he is not a muscle man as in the traditional Tarzan type. He
should have strong upper body strength and be physical, agile, fearless,
and very comfortable with movement and tackling aerial work. His body
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Just thought I'd post this clip from Playbill.com for any
actors interested in hitting NYC this Monday, August 29th:
>>> Speaking of Tarzan, finding an actor with just the right
mix of
jungle charisma ain't easy. So Disney has decided to hold an open call
for the title role of the new Broadway musical on Aug. 29 at the Here
Arts Center. If you think you've got what it takes, first peruse this
impressive checklist of qualities: "A thrilling pop/rock singer to play
in his 20s... He is charming, sexy, vulnerable, animal-like,
mysterious, and has lots of humanity. He is physically lean but toned,
like a swimmer; he is not a muscle man as in the traditional Tarzan
type. He should have strong upper body strength and be physical, agile,
fearless, and very comfortable with movement and tackling aerial work.
His body must be at one with the environment." <<<
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From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Aug 22 13:55:12 2005
From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:55:12 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway audition
In-Reply-To: <430A3407.60708@sherwin.com>
Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20050822165401.026c9c48@pop.wre.adelphia.net>
I'll be driving into NYC tonite and can offer crash space at a Greenwich
Village apartment if anyone is interested\
Mary Davis
At 04:22 PM 8/22/2005 -0400, Eric Oswald wrote:
>Just thought I'd post this clip from Playbill.com for any actors
>interested in hitting NYC this Monday, August 29th:
>
> >>> Speaking of Tarzan, finding an actor with just the right mix of
> jungle charisma ain't easy. So Disney has decided to hold an open call
> for the title role of the new Broadway musical on Aug. 29 at the Here
> Arts Center. If you think you've got what it takes, first peruse this
> impressive checklist of qualities: "A thrilling pop/rock singer to play
> in his 20s... He is charming, sexy, vulnerable, animal-like, mysterious,
> and has lots of humanity. He is physically lean but toned, like a
> swimmer; he is not a muscle man as in the traditional Tarzan type. He
> should have strong upper body strength and be physical, agile, fearless,
> and very comfortable with movement and tackling aerial work. His body
> must be at one with the environment." <<<
From dennis at vanityCrash.com Mon Aug 22 14:39:22 2005
From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:39:22 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]*vanityCrash* | Fri Aug 26 | Maple Grove
Message-ID: <430A460A.8070009@vanityCrash.com>
Hold tight all you vanityCrashers and take a moment to read all of this, 'cause we've
lots to tell ya!
Friday, August 26 we make our debut appearance at the Maple Grove in
Malpe Heights! If you've never been there, it's a great rock club. The
upstairs room is laid out so everyone can see the band. There are
tables, chairs and a clean long bar. Downstairs has a bar with pool
tables and couches to allow escape from the racket upstairs. Performing
with us will be our glitter buddies the Gutter Vamps.
Always putting on a fabulous show with giant hints of Kiss and Alice
Cooper, the Gutter Vamps will definitely bring quality rock to the
night. Also playing is Thunder
Lips (gotta love the name)
who are young arena rockers. It will be our first with these co!
ol cats. The show is $5 and 21+.
Friday, September 9 we're returning to wake up the sleepy steel
town of Youngstown at Cedar's
Lounge. Last time we were
there we got the floor shaking with jumpers and dancers. It was wild!
Joining us is our Pittsburgh pals the Science Fiction Idols. These guys are soooo cool with a glam-trash stomp a
la New York Dolls. Great songs, great sound and attitude to boot.
SAVE THE DATE!!! Saturday,
October 8 we will have our
long awaited CD RELEASE with a HUGE BLOW OUT PARTY at the HiFi
Club.
This is definitely one event you do not want to miss. Everyone we have
talked to have told us they're coming. It really rocks us the support
people are showing. Make sure you're in on the show too. We're also
looking to do an early teen show. Send us an email with your comments
on this idea.
vanityCrash is Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Brian Hager, Tim Ratley &
Jason Giaco.
P.O. Box 665
Cleveland, Ohio 44107
From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Mon Aug 22 14:40:29 2005
From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:40:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadview Heights Spotlights present: BLITHE SPIRIT
Message-ID: <20050822214030.EMLD9925.eastrmmtao04.cox.net@smtp.east.cox.net>
THE BROADVIEW HEIGHTS SPOTLIGHTS COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS:
Noel Coward's BLITHE SPIRIT
Fridays and Saturdays, September 9-24, 8:00 PM
Sunday Matinee September 18, 3:00 PM
Adults $10 / Students & Senior Citizens $8
BOX OFFICE PHONE: (440)526-4404
DIRECTED BY...
Judith Mazur
STARRING...
Dan Sekanic as Charles
Pam Matthews as Ruth
Pat Patipas as Dr. Bradman
Karen Johnston as Mrs. Bradman
Fran Norris as Madame Arcati
Renee Torchia as Elvira
Christi Esterly as Edith
PSYCHIC READINGS BY THERESA offered 1 hour prior to curtain and during intermission
The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce its Fall Mainstage production, Blithe Spirit. Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays, September 9 - 24, at 8:00 PM. A matinee performance slated for Sunday, September 18 at 3:00 PM. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for students and senior citizens.
Blithe Spirit, written by Noel Coward, is a comedy with a ghostly plot. The play tells the story of a novelist who invites an eccentric medium to his home to get ideas for a story ? but instead, he gets more than he bargained for. With the help of the medium, the novelist unintentionally summons his first wife from beyond the grave. The lady from beyond ? still beautiful and mischievous ? relishes in playfully teasing and tormenting her husband and his new wife. The cast of characters include Dan Sekanic as Charles Condomine, an intelligent English novelist; Pam Matthews as Ruth Condomine, his wife; Pat Patipas and Karen Johnston as Dr. and Mrs. Bradman, friends of the Condomines; Fran Norris as Madame Arcati, a spiritualist; Renee Torchia as Elvira, the deceased wife of Charles; and Christi Esterly as Edith, the Condomine?s maid. Directed by Judith Mazur.
Audience members will also have the opportunity to indulge in their own psychic reading. Beginning one hour prior to show time and at intermission on performance dates, a medium from Psychic Readings by Theresa will be available in the gallery. Theresa, Monica, or Enza will offer palm, Tarot, crystal, aura, or psychic readings for interested guests. Readings are $10 to $25 per session; no appointment is necessary.
For ticket reservations or for other inquiries, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.
From sweetbubeleh at aol.com Mon Aug 22 15:28:42 2005
From: sweetbubeleh at aol.com (sweetbubeleh at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 18:28:42 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]In need of music
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Hey fabulous theatre people....am in need of some music
*the score for Tommy and Bat Boy
*Sheet music for Endless Night (The Lion King) & Once Upon a Time (Brooklyn)
Any help would be great!
Patrick Clement:)
ps congrats to everyone on a wonderful summer of theatre! one the best!
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Hey fabulous theatre people....am in need of some music
*the score for Tommy and Bat Boy
*Sheet music for Endless Night (The Lion King) & Once Upon a Time (Brooklyn)
Any help would be great!
Patrick Clement:)
ps congrats to everyone on a wonderful summer of theatre! one the best!
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From stephon at supreme-productions.com Mon Aug 22 16:42:55 2005
From: stephon at supreme-productions.com (Stephon J. Davis)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:42:55 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music video shoot needs crew and talent
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Music Video shoot
2 camera people will be paid $40 a day each, the rest of the crew will get food drinks and credit.
We are shooting a Hip Hop music video and we need a crew. The nightclub shoot is located at 3875 E 93rd Cleveland OH (smoove) nightclub
we also need talent for the background as well as a pretty young lady to sang (lip snyc) the hook. it will be a lot of fun and great experience
call or write for more info. 216 262 8176
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Music Video shoot
2 camera people will be paid $40 a day each, the rest of the crew will get food drinks and credit.
We are shooting a Hip Hop music video and we need a crew. The nightclub shoot is located at 3875 E 93rd ClevelandOH (smoove) nightclub
we also need talent for the background as well as a pretty young lady to sang (lip snyc) the hook. it will be a lot of fun and great experience
call or write for more info. 216 262 8176
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From rockhall73 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 22 19:27:58 2005
From: rockhall73 at yahoo.com (David W. Coxe)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 19:27:58 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks, Skip!!
Message-ID: <20050823022758.13244.qmail@web53901.mail.yahoo.com>
I only had the pleasure of working with him for two
shows, but I have to say that his level of expertise
and professionalism in making my last orchestra at
GLTG sound so good earned him a very special place in
my heart. I know I'll miss working with you....may
you rest in piece, my friend.
-David Coxe
David W. Coxe
Mobius Enterprises
rockhall73 at yahoo.com
From rkreidler at neo.rr.com Mon Aug 22 19:43:41 2005
From: rkreidler at neo.rr.com (Robert Kreidler)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 22:43:41 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Clown College Announces 17th Year
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prepares students, 16 years of age and older to become entry level =
professional clowns. The theater based course of instruction is 30 =
weeks from September - April.
Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on =
selected Saturdays at Hilarities Comedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. =
Enrollment for the Class of 2006 closes September 12th.
For more information contact Bob Kreidler, Headmaster 330-835-9460. =
Email: rkreidler at neo.rr.com or visit us at www.magicmomentsunlimited.com =
and click on the Clown College.
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From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Mon Aug 22 14:17:39 2005
From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:17:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community Theatre's Auditions for "The Wizard of
Oz"
Message-ID:
Beachwood
Community
Theatre Beachwod Comunity Theatre Phone: 292-1970
2700 Richmond
Rd. FAX: 292-1976
Beachwood, Oh 44122 E-Mail:
Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com
Beachwood, Ohio, Aug. 22, 2005
For Immediate Release
Beachwood Community Theater announces auditions for
"The Wizard Of Oz"
Grades 3 - 5: Mon., Aug. 29, 7:00 pm
Grades 6 - 12: Tue., Aug. 30, 7:00 pm
Adults: Wed., Aug. 31 7:00 pm
All auditions held at the Beachwood Middle School auditorium located at
2860 Richmond Rd.
Performance Dates: Nov. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13
Monologues available on Thurs. Aug. 25 - at the Beachwood Recreation
Center or on our website at beachwoodohio.com .
Please bring sheet music & a writing utensil.
For more information contact Jill Koslen at 216-595-3734
# # #
From David at jos-tech.com Tue Aug 23 04:42:26 2005
From: David at jos-tech.com (David Fox)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 07:42:26 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]My Dearest Friends
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Many of you may have already gotten the news of the passing of Skip Kelly of
The Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild this past weekend.
Though the news was saddening to me, I strive to remember how he has touched
my life and the lives of many.
I do not know much about the arrangements except that view hours will be @
Tabone Funeral Home..... http://www.tabonefuneralhome.com/index.htm
33650 Solon Rd
Solon
Wed from 4-8
I will most certainly be there to support his family and friends. Below is a
song I had written some years ago, and I find it very appropriate for me
today.
May God's peace find you all and rest in your hearts.
David Fox
Remember The Light
When you lose a friend in the middle of a friendship
When you lose a light before you wanted
When you lose a friend in the middle of a friendship
When you lose someone, you'll grieve
If you find someone who gives you hope and inspiration
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If you find someone, and they're standing in the darkness
And you shine the light, it's always brighter
When you lose a friend in the middle of a friendship
When you lose a light before you wanted
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From cager55 at alltel.net Tue Aug 23 05:18:51 2005
From: cager55 at alltel.net (Jeff Caja)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:18:51 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Elyria - Seeking Director for "Annie" 2006
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Elyria Summer Theatre Association
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There are four paid positions available:
DIRECTOR
MUSIC DIRECTOR
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
CHOREOGRAPHER
Current plan is to produce the show ANNIE , subject to royalty =
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130 =
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2006
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From Events at CoolCleveland.com Tue Aug 23 05:39:38 2005
From: Events at CoolCleveland.com (Cool Cleveland)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:39:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Ingenuity tix for Cleveland's theatre community
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Dear Cleveland theatre and performance community,
We wanted to invite you to join us over Labor Day weekend at
Cleveland's first annual Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology,
September 1-4. We're shutting down streets, putting up 21 stages and
presenting over 200 events from 80 Cleveland-based arts and technology
groups. Co-director James Levin and I invite you to join the fun!
See below for FREE ticket offer to this list only.
Many of you are performing and participating in Ingenuity, and we are
avidly waiting to see your work next week. Everyone is invited to
check out the entire schedule at http://www.IngenuityCleveland.com.
Please join us: We'd like to invite the Cleveland theatre, dance and
performance community to join us over Labor Day weekend. Many events
are free on three stages we're building when we shut down Euclid
Avenue and East Fourth Street. Other exhibits and shows are presented
in storefronts, clubs such as House of Blues, Pickwick & Frolic and
Fat Fish Blue, amazing architectural treasures such as the Cleveland
Trust Rotunda, Tower City and the Hyatt Old Arcade, plus a stage we're
building in the alley right off Public Square!
Many area theatre groups are presenting work, such as Cleveland Play
House, Dobama, Karamu, Shaker Hts HS Theatre Ensemble, Cleveland
Public Theatre, Kalliope Stage, Charenton, Eric Coble, Linda
Eisenstein, and many others.
Dance companies presenting work at Ingenuity include: Dancing Wheels,
Sista Jewel, Ohio Ballet, The Ritmo y Raza Dance Company, Verb
Ballets, Progressive Arts Alliance presenting Cleveland Hip-Hop,
Hareem Shar'eem, Antaeus Dance, Inlet Dance Theatre, Cleveland
Contemporary Dance Theatre, DancEvert, MorrisonDance, among others.
Plus Ingenuity presents technology exhibits, a Family Stage, ongoing
family programming at the Colonial Marketplace, visual arts at the
Galleria and the ARTcade, dane, theatre and high-tech works at the
"Technology Temple" at the Cleveland Trust Rotunda, classical music
broadcast live on WCLV at the Hyatt Old Arcade, a killer free Opening
Ceremonies on Public Square, cool exhibits in storefronts and lots of
free stuff on the streets. And by the way, you don't have to drink
your beer behind fences: stroll with your beverage and enjoy all the
art!
FREE ticket offer: Log on to http://www.IngenuityCleveland.com/theatre
and download your own eTicket good for two complimentary all-day,
all-access passes to Ingenuity. Simply bring your eTicket down to the
Fest and exchange it for your wristband, and gain total access to all
events.
We look forward to seeing you over Labor Day weekend!
Thanks!
Thomas Mulready
co-director, Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology
From jsm72 at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 23 05:44:04 2005
From: jsm72 at sbcglobal.net (Jean Martin)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 05:44:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Piano and other furniture for sale
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Piano and other furniture for sale
Baldwin Acrosonic Piano and matching bench
Recently serviced. Excellent condition. Holds tune well.
Walnut Finish
Asking $950
Thomasville Breakfront
Ebony Finish. Asian influences.
Glass cupboard on top, drawers on bottom.
Excellent Condition
48 w x 75 h x 14 d
Asking $800
Thomasville Oval Dining Table
Walnut Finish
44x66 with two 20-inch leaves plus protective pads
6 matching chairs with upholstered seats
Excellent condition
Asking $800
Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs
White round table 42-inch diameter
White Bentwood chairs with padded seats
Asking $250 for set
Photos available on request.
For details and to request photos, please reply to this e-mail.
East side Heights area location.
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Excellent condition
Asking $800
Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs
White round table 42-inch diameter
White Bentwood chairs with padded seats
Asking $250 for set
Photos available on request.
For details and to request photos, please reply to this e-mail.
East sideHeights area location.
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From rgrumblatt at yahoo.com Tue Aug 23 05:57:59 2005
From: rgrumblatt at yahoo.com (Rachel Grumblatt)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 05:57:59 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]hip hop teacher need for fall 2005
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Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a hip hop instructor to teach two 1 hour hip hop classes (1 beginning and 1 intermediate) for its 2005-2006 session on Fridays from 4:30-6:30pm beginning Friday, September 16 and ending Friday June 9, 2006. Experience in other dance forms (ballet, jazz, tap, etc) is a plus but not required. For more information please contact the Center's Dance Coordinator, Rachel Neilson, at (440) 337-1400 or send a resume to Solon Center for the Arts; c/o Rachel Neilson; 6315 SOM Center Rd.; Solon, OH.
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Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a hip hop instructor to teach two 1 hour hip hop classes (1 beginning and 1 intermediate) for its 2005-2006 session on Fridays from 4:30-6:30pm beginning Friday, September 16 and ending Friday June 9, 2006. Experience in other dance forms (ballet, jazz, tap, etc) is a plus but not required. For more information please contact the Center's Dance Coordinator, Rachel Neilson, at (440) 337-1400 or send a resume to Solon Center for the Arts; c/o Rachel Neilson; 6315 SOM Center Rd.; Solon, OH.
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From chris at antonellic.com Tue Aug 23 06:24:31 2005
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:24:31 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Taming of the Shrew at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
featuring The Steve Shields Players
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Y' all come out and see us!
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Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM
October 7 - October 22
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Director Kate Tonti
Produced by Laurel Bryant
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40 River Street
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Box Office: (440) 247-8955
Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday
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Adults $14 Seniors and Youths under 18 $10
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The Raintree 440-247-4800
Gamekeeper's Tavern 440-247-7744
Blake's Seafood Grille 440-893-9910=20
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Chris White
Corporate Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon Road Suite 204
Solon, OH 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Aug 23 06:23:55 2005
From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:23:55 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Holden Arboretum's "Fall Fest" on Sept. 11
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Kulture Kids' Robin Pease will perform from 2 to 3 PM at Holden Arboretum's
(Kirtland, OH) annual "Fall Fest" on Sunday, September 11th. Check out
www.holdenarb.org for more details.
(Also, Kulture Kids' brand new CD of stories and music for children can
now be purchased at www.CDBaby.com/kulturekids.) Free downloadable story guide
that accompanies the CD is available on the homepage of our Website (below).
KULTURE KIDS
www.kulturekids.org
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From scwils13 at hotmail.com Tue Aug 23 07:16:53 2005
From: scwils13 at hotmail.com (Scott Wilson)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:16:53 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Hummingbird, a new play at the Kent Stage, Sept. 1, 2,
3
Message-ID:
PRESS RELEASE:
It?s Friday Night.On your way to the coffee shop down the street from your quaint, suburban home, you bump into a homeless man on the street.He asks you for spare change.Do you keep walking, or reach into your wallet?
Kent playwright Scott C. Wilson?s new play, The Hummingbird, examines this everyday occurrence within the greater context of community identity and the interconnectedness of small town Americans.Situated in a college town in the Midwest, The Hummingbird presents three separate stories which are juxtaposed on one
stage.How are a group of college girls, the patrons at a small coffee shop, and a young married couple effected by one community member?s encounter with a homeless drug addict?According to Wilson, his play poses this question ?through both comical and tragic lenses.?
Two Kent businesses were so interested in the play that they approached the playwright, now a teacher in Manhattan, to offer funding for its production.Bob and Cass Mayfield of McKay Bricker Gallery and Framing and Nelson Burns of Coleman Professional Services helped the playwright and retired Roosevelt High School drama director Mary Ann Costa put together a production staff, find a theater space, and cast eleven roles with local actors.This unique ?renegade? project (meaning that no recognized theater group is responsible for the production) has taken shape during a series of promotional events, which have included a cocktail benefit and reading at McKay Bricker, a bottled water sale at Kent?s
annual Heritage Festival, and a happy hour at Glory Days Water Street Tavern.
Due to the play?s social message, Wilson decided from the start that the play needed to benefit an appropriate local charity.A portion of the proceeds from each performance will go to the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Portage County (MHRBPC).The MHRBPC helps secure funding for agencies that provide services for community members recovering from mental illness or drug addiction.
The Hummingbird will be performed on September 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at the Kent Stage, 175 E. Main St., in downtown Kent, Ohio.All performances begin at 8 pm.Tickets are on sale now for $10 at McKay Bricker Gallery and Framing, Spinmore Records, and Woodsy?s Music, all located in Kent.
The production showcases the talent of actors from Oberlin College (Jennifer Dominguez), Baldwin-Wallace College (Katie Kocik), The College of Wooster (Jessica Linkous DeFrange), Kent State University (Trevor Williams, Tony Dodds, Emily Lanier Leppo), John Carroll University (Edward Borowy, Jeff Lunger), Bowling Green (Greg Linkous, Anthony Recznik), and Ohio University (Jeness Duffy).
From artistschair2005 at aol.com Tue Aug 23 07:21:29 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:21:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SOUND DESIGNER? Jude M. Goergen is our "Featured
Artist of the Day"
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
(August 23, 2005) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
Take friends or take family, either way, get out and see Cleveland! Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
FIND an Artist!
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Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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From MSolomon at FairhillCenter.org Tue Aug 23 07:56:18 2005
From: MSolomon at FairhillCenter.org (Mary Solomon)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:56:18 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder - Workshop on "How to Create Your Own Website"
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From mslerner at adelphia.net Tue Aug 23 08:08:41 2005
From: mslerner at adelphia.net (mslerner at adelphia.net)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:08:41 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sax Player Needed for 10/28 Gig
Message-ID: <14354342.1124809721979.JavaMail.root@web9.mail.adelphia.net>
The Flashback Band is looking for a tenor sax player to cover a gig we have coming up on Friday, October 28 at Blue Canyon in Twinsburg. Time is 10pm - 2am.
You will also need to be available for a rehearsal on Tuesday, October 25 from 7pm - 10pm in Beachwood
We need someone who is very familiar with rock, soul, r&b and Motown hits from the 60s-70s.
I do not have horn charts but we will be able to give you in advance lyric/chord sheets and CDs with the tunes.
If interested, please contact Michael Lerner - (216) 231-8787 (w), (440) 248-2180 (h), or via email at mslerner at adelphia.net
From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Aug 23 08:50:30 2005
From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:50:30 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bill Johns' MADNESS needs you
Message-ID: <20050823155030.56641.qmail@web60318.mail.yahoo.com>
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We are shooting a funeral scene on Thursday, August 25 from 1pm - 3 pm for the feature film, MADNESS. If you are interested in being an extra for this scene, please email cinevid at yahoo.com for exact location and confirmation.
Right now (and I know this sounds macabre) we're not 100% sure which home we will be at since the room may be 'in use', so please email us if you plan to be there. Currently the location is:
Jardine Funeral Home
14701 Pearl Road
Strongsville, Ohio 444136
Located on Pearl Rt#42 just south of Rt#82. Beside a McDonalds. White Building
After you contact us, check your email on Thursday morning in case we need to change the location, but otherwise it will be at the above address from 1 pm - 3 pm.
Thanks!
Bill Johns & Andy Schofield - Producers
440-796-7417 & 216-956-9872
P.S. Though I'd love it to be otherwise, this is a no-pay gig.
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We are shooting a funeral scene on Thursday, August 25 from 1pm - 3 pm for the feature film, MADNESS. If you are interested in being an extra for this scene, please email cinevid at yahoo.com for exact location and confirmation.
Right now (and I know this sounds macabre) we're not 100% sure which home we will be at since the room may be 'in use', so please email us if you plan to be there. Currently the location is:
Jardine Funeral Home
14701 Pearl Road
Strongsville, Ohio 444136
Located on Pearl Rt#42 just south of Rt#82. Beside a McDonalds. White Building
After you contact us, check your email on Thursday morning in case we need to change the location, but otherwise it will be at the above address from 1 pm - 3 pm.
Thanks!
Bill Johns & Andy Schofield - Producers
440-796-7417 & 216-956-9872
P.S. Though I'd love it to be otherwise, this is a no-pay gig.
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From SharsStars at aol.com Tue Aug 23 09:00:37 2005
From: SharsStars at aol.com (SharsStars at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:00:37 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Gymnastics, Cheer, Dance, Drama classes in Hudson
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the talent tree
5282 Hudson Drive, Hudson, Ohio 44236
330-650-9829; fax 330-528-3155
e-mail: sharsstars at aol.com
offers
Gymnastics, Cheerleading, Dance
classes and competitive teams,
plus Drama, Music and Baton
for ages 6 & up
Fall classes begin September 7
Call 330-650-9829 for more info. and a free trial class!
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From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Tue Aug 23 09:13:21 2005
From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:13:21 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Late Casting Footloose
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From EMK2U at aol.com Tue Aug 23 09:28:17 2005
From: EMK2U at aol.com (EMK2U at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:28:17 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Leonato still Needed for Weathervane's Production of Much
Ado
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Weathervane Playhouse still in need of a fine male actor to play LEONATO
In Director, Larry Nehring's production of
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Akron's Weathervane Playhouse is in need of an Actor to play Leonato, Hero's
father, in our staging of Much Ado About Nothing. Our production is set in
Virginia around the time of the French and Indian War and Much Ado has a
three-week run beginning with previews on September 14 running through October 2 and
will play two school day matinees. Actor should be able to play 40's to 60's.
We are currently in evening rehearsals.
Director: Larry Nehring, Artistic Director of The Cleveland Shakespeare
Festival
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles
will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community
theater. All performers, cast and crew in all productions are volunteers. For
further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626 and ask for Elynmarie
Kazle emk2u at aol.com or contact Larry Nehring, director at Lnehring at aol.com. For
more information on Weathervane Playhouse please visit our website at
www.weathervaneplayhouse.com.
Elynmarie Kazle
Executive Director, Weathervane Playhouse
330-836-2323
Don't miss the Weathervane volunteer picnic which will be held on Sunday,
August 28 at 4 pm, preceeding the Annual Meeting of the Membership at 6 pm.
Please RSVP if you will be attending to John Cotter (330) 836-2323 ext 15 at the
Playhouse.
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Akron's Weathervane Playhouse is in need of an Actor to play Le=
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Director: Larry Nehring, Artistic Director of The Clev=
eland Shakespeare Festival
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Ex=
cept in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play=
, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse=
is a community theater. All performers, cast and crew in all producti=
ons are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-8=
36-2626 and ask for Elynmarie Kazle emk2u at a=
ol.com or contact Larry Nehring, director at Lnehring at aol.com. For more information on Weathervane Pla=
yhouse please visit our website at www.weathervaneplayhouse.com.
Don't miss the Weathervane voluntee=
r picnic which will be held on Sunday, August 28 at 4 pm, preceeding the Ann=
ual Meeting of the Membership at 6 pm. Please RSVP if you will be atte=
nding to John Cotter (330) 836-2323 ext 15 at the Playhouse.
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$98,900
FOR SALE BY OWNER
9622 South Highland
Garfield Hts., Ohio 44125
Sweet, Exceptionally Maintained, Garfield Hts. Bungalow on a quiet, safe =
street, just 2 minutes from I-480!=20
1220 Square Ft. Brand New =
Roof w/30 Year Warranty
2 Bedroom 5 Year =
old Furnace with April Air
1 Bath Brand =
New Driveway & Front Steps =20
Beautiful Wood Floors on 1st floor Ventless Fireplace =
in Living Room Throws Great HEAT
Central Air =
Beautiful, New Carpet on 2nd Floor =20
Waterproofed/Finish-Ready Basement All Appliances & =
BASEMENT FREEZER STAY
Brand New Vinyl Windows Vinyl Siding
1 Car Garage w/Brand New Roof & Floor New Electrical Box =
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Jean Zarzour is showing this home in conjunction with Next Home Realty, =
on behalf of Donald Squires, former Stage Manager of Menopause The =
Musical. Donald is now Stage Managing MTM in Seattle, WA but is =
available by phone if you have further questions.
To See this home, leave a message for Jean on the Next Home Voice Mail =
Box. Call 440-808-3900 and enter 8056 when prompted or as soon as the =
recorded tour begins. =20
Jean will return your call promptly.
Jean Zarzour
Currently Understudying 2 roles in Menopause The Musical at Playhouse =
Sq.'s 14th St. Theater. Running since April 2004!
Now Appearing as Earth Mother=20
Lipschtick =AE
Proud Talent Rep For SPARX In The City
ph/fax: 216-521-3831
Also Founder of the GOT PAY? Organization
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http://www.lipschtick.com Comedy that improves your looks!
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From sweetbubeleh at aol.com Tue Aug 23 09:49:08 2005
From: sweetbubeleh at aol.com (sweetbubeleh at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:49:08 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]in need of music...again
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yes, it's me again....I forgot to mention that I needed the score of THE FIX as well....if you're wondering why i need all this music is because I need it for some auditions.....again..any help would be great...to those who have already responded...thanks!
Patrick Clement :)
ps
cocktails :)
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yes, it's me again....I forgot to mention that I needed the score of THE FIX as well....if you're wondering why i need all this music is because I need it for some auditions.....again..any help would be great...to those who have already responded...thanks!
Patrick Clement :)
ps
cocktails :)
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From SharsStars at aol.com Tue Aug 23 10:22:01 2005
From: SharsStars at aol.com (SharsStars at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 13:22:01 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Instructor opportunities-Talent Tree in Hudson
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the talent tree
5282 Hudson Drive, Hudson, OH 44236
330-650-9829; fax 330-528-3155
e-mail: sharsstars at aol.com
The Talent Tree is looking to add to our already great staff:
Percussion instructor
Cheerleading instructor
Hip-hop instructor.
Call or e-mail if interested!
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From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:03:25 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Browns win-- Cabaret Dada Loses
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The Browns' relentless attack of $25 parking has netted the team its first
victory of the year, over the defenseless Cabaret Dada crew and fans. "We
game
planned for weeks, but we just couldn't find an answer for Friday night's
onslaught, and have to cancel the show." explained GM Russ Stich. "However,
we're not conceding the weekend! As a conciliatory gesture to our fans, we
will
be offering $8 seats for both shows on Saturday night. Just mention 'those
f'ing Browns' when making your reservations or at the door, and get this
special
price."
Reached for comment, Browns head coach Romeo Crennel said "Dada put up a good
fight, and we'll continue to take one game at a time, and trying to score
more
than the other team. Offense wins games, defense wins championships. We
gave
110%, and left it all on the field. What was the question?"
To make reservations at the special $8.00 price, go online at
_http://www.cabaretdada.com_ (javascript:ol('http://www.cabaretdada.com');) ,
send an email to somedada at aol.com, or call
216.696.HAHA (4242). See you Saturday!
THIS WEEKEND'S SHOW TIMES:
Friday, 8/26/05
CANCELED!
Saturday, 8/27/05
8:00 PM and 10:30 PM
$8 tickets when you mention "Those F'ing Browns"
Cabaret Dada
1210 West 6th Street
In the Warehouse District
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From lpaglin at en.com Tue Aug 23 12:06:15 2005
From: lpaglin at en.com (Laura Paglin)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:06:15 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"NIGHTOWLS OF COVENTRY" opens FRI,
SEPT 9 at the CEDAR LEE THEATER!
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If you missed it at the film festival or the art museum, now is your chance to
see this delightfuly funny and touching film set in Cleveland's legendary
bohemian neighborhood. Filmmaker Laura Paglin and cast will be in attendance
opening night. For more info:
www.nightowlsofcoventry.com For most up-to-date showtimes:
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From: dafio at msn.com (Lynda)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 17:26:48 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spaghetti Warehouse Akron: Murder Mystery Aug 26th
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present:
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A few seats left! $25 for Dinner & Show!
Friday August 26th @ 6:00PM
The contestants are missing but the show must go on!
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From tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 23 17:35:26 2005
From: tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org (Todd Krispinsky)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 20:35:26 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF Presents a Pair of Powerful Classics This Fall
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For Immediate Release
August 23, 2005
Great Lakes Theater Festival Presents
A Powerful Pair of Classics This Fall
In Rotating Repertory
GLTF's resident company of actors performs both
Amadeus and As You Like It on the same stage for six weeks
to launch second half of Festival's 44th season.
CLEVELAND, OH - Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) commences the second
half of its 2005 season with a Fall Repertory that features Peter Shaffer's
Tony Award-winning thriller Amadeus and William Shakespeare's classic
romantic comedy As You Like It. The productions will be performed in
rotating repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center, September
16 - October 22, 2005. The Fall Repertory event features a single company of
twenty-one actors performing two alternating plays on the same stage over
six weeks. Gordon Reinhart will direct Amadeus and Risa Brainin will direct
As You Like It.
Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of Amadeus is presented with
generous support from Moen, Inc. and As You Like It is sponsored by The
Great Lakes Theater Festival Business Alliance (members include Jo-Ann
Stores, Inc. and Fifth Third Bank). Media sponsors for the Festival's 2005
season are Cleveland.com, Cleveland Free Times, WCLV 104.9 and WCPN 90.3
ideastream. Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2005 season is dedicated to the
memory of James O. Roberts (GLTF Trustee 1984-2005).
"We couldn't have asked for a better start to our 2005 season," said GLTF
Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, at the midpoint of the Festival's
44th year. "It's an exciting time to be at Great Lakes. The renaissance
of this company is really beginning to build momentum. Our season ticket
attendance is up more than 25% over last season, our company of artists
continues to produce theater of the absolute highest caliber and the
response from our audience to our work and to the concept of producing
theater in rotating repertory has been overwhelmingly positive. Looking
forward to the two amazing pieces of theater that make up our Fall
Repertory, I couldn't be more thrilled. There are big things on the horizon
for Great Lakes Theater Festival and this season is just the beginning."
The Festival's Fall Repertory opens with Amadeus starring Cleveland favorite
Andrew May in the role of Salieri. Set in the opulent splendor of 18th
century Vienna, Peter Shaffer's thrilling and wickedly funny Tony
Award-winning drama pits blazing human ambition against heavenly genius.
Antonio Salieri is exalted as the most famous composer in a city of
musicians, until the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arrives. Brutally
confronted with the limitations of his own talent and believing God to have
abandoned him, Salieri embarks on a desperate course of action. Making his
artistic debut with the Festival, Gordon Reinhart will direct the
production.
"I think one of the things that's so exciting about this play for audiences
is that it offers a rare opportunity to catch a glimpse of Mozart the human
being," said Reinhart in a recent interview. "Certainly the world of the
play is the world of Mozart's music. But to see this unbelievably famous
artist walk and breathe and live and talk.alive.right on the stage before
you is exhilarating. And Peter Shaffer has created a brilliant window into
the life of his title character. What is particularly interesting to me in
Amadeus is that Shaffer really takes a stab at what Mozart might have
created from. Often, we divorce an artist from their work. The work lives
on and the name may live on.but we really don't have a sense of the human
being or the life experiences that collided to shape their work. Shaffer
reintroduces the human element to the equation with deft strokes. But
Amadeus is not a documentary. It is a story.the oldest type of theater. I
think that is another element that makes this play so rewarding.it is
someone telling us a great story. And through the fascinating lens of our
narrator, Salieri, we experience a haunting, larger than life telling of it.
With Andrew May at the helm of this production as Salieri, I think we are in
for a real treat. He is an extraordinary actor. This role is in many ways
the modern Hamlet. It's very rewarding to witness an artist of Andrew's
caliber confront a great role like Salieri head on. I think audiences are
going to be thrilled with his performance."
William Shakespeare's classic comedy As You Like It completes the Festival's
Fall Repertory pairing. Comic twists and turns abound in the uncharted
territory of the Forest of Arden, where Rosalind seeks refuge after being
wrongfully banished by her uncle. Her unfortunate exile is transformed into
a charming adventure when she encounters some of Shakespeare's most beloved
characters - colorful fools, witty rustics, and the handsome, love struck
Orlando. A wondrous mating dance ensues that transforms the lost into lovers
and replaces the tyranny of the town with the peace of the country. Risa
Brainin returns to the Festival to direct As You Like It after staging last
season's critically acclaimed production of Julius Caesar at GLTF.
"What strikes me most about As You Like It is its clear depiction of how we
can get stuck in our ways, how we cling to order, to rules, to ways of
thinking that seem to give us some comfort when we feel threatened. And how
it takes a monumental change in environment to break us away from our
comfort zone, and cause us to have a paradigm shift," said Brainin of her
production, which is set in a 1930s milieu and takes its visual cues from
the disparate artistic stylings of Tadao Ando's architecture and Maxfield
Parrish's landscapes. She continued, "In Arden, there are no rules
whatsoever. A girl can be a boy. A cynic can become an optimist, a city
person can fall in love with a country person, and a Republican can even
converse with a Democrat! There is no sense of time. There are no hard and
fast rules. We are in such an interesting moment in history where all of
our notions of right and wrong, order and chaos are being questioned. As
the world becomes smaller, the old systems that used to define the world are
becoming obsolete. The concept of hierarchy is literally falling down, and
nature is the best informant of what is most important. Wonderful
transformation can occur when we are released from the regular, day to day,
cyclical, and sometimes rigid routines of our ordered lives. As You Like It
invites us to revel in that release!"
GLTF's Fall Repertory features a single company of twenty-one actors
performing roles in both plays. Fourteen members of the acting company are
Cleveland-based actors. "Top to bottom, this is an absolutely outstanding
classical company of actors. To a person, this cast is experienced, skilled
and very, very talented," said Charles Fee of his repertory ensemble. "We
are especially proud to have such a large number of Cleveland actors in our
company this season. I think it clearly demonstrates the Festival's
commitment to the local acting community as well as to the economic
development of the city of Cleveland."
"This is an exciting time for Great Lakes Theater Festival," continued Fee
regarding Cleveland's classic theater. "Of all the changes that we have made
over the past several seasons, what is most rewarding to me is to have been
able to renew our commitment as an organization to the idea of company. On
an artistic level, on an administrative level and in our work throughout
this vibrant community, the idea of company has and will continue to yield
great results for the Festival. I look forward to kicking off the second
half of our season with this pair of classic plays and I can't wait to share
them with Cleveland."
Opening Night performances of Amadeus (September 17th) and As You Like It
(October 1st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with preview
performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain times
for all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m.
curtain time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday
matinees. Both productions in GLTF's Fall Repertory will continue to offer
sign interpreted and audio described performances as well as the popular
Director's Night and Playnotes pre-show discussion series. (Consult the
enclosed season performance calendars for complete details.)
Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price
from $21.50-$55.00 (Student tickets $12.50 - any performance / any seat) and
are available by calling (216) 241-6000, by ordering online
, by visiting the Playhouse
Square Center Box office or any Tickets.com outlet located within all Tops
Friendly Markets. Groups of ten or more receive discounts as do educators
and students. (Consult the enclosed information sheet for complete ticketing
and contact details.)
Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and
relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in Northern
Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse Square Center, Great Lakes
Theater Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since 1982.
# # #
Media Contact:
Todd Krispinsky
Marketing and Public Relations Director
Great Lakes Theater Festival
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 300
(216) 241-5490 x317
(216) 241-6315 Fax
www.greatlakestheater.org
Discover Shakespeare's Great Company!
The Summer Repertory (July 29-September 3)
The Merry Wives of Windsor & You Can't Take It With You
Visit our website at www.greatlakestheater.org to order tickets or to
consult a complete list of performances dates and times.
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a singlecompany
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same
stage over six weeks. Gordon =
Reinhart
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Great
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Festival’s 2005 season is dedicated to the memory of James O. =
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“We couldn’t have asked for a better start =
to our
2005 season,” said GLTF Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, =
at the
midpoint of the Festival’s 44th =
year. “It’s an exciting time to be at Great
Lakes. The renaissance of this company is =
really beginning to
build momentum. Our season =
ticket attendance
is up more than 25% over last season, our company of artists continues to produce theater of the absolute =
highest
caliber and the response =
from our
audience to our work and to the concept of producing theater =
in
rotating repertory has been overwhelmingly
positive. Looking forward to the two amazing pieces of =
theater that
make up our Fall Repertory, I couldn’t be more thrilled. =
There are big
things on the horizon for Great Lakes Theater Festival and this season =
is just
the beginning.”
=
The Festival’s Fall Repertory opens with =
Amadeus starring Cleveland favorite Andrew May in the =
role of
Salieri. Set in the opulent splendor of 18th
century Vienna,
Peter Shaffer's thrilling and wickedly funny Tony Award-winning drama =
pits
blazing human ambition against heavenly genius. Antonio Salieri is =
exalted as
the most famous composer in a city of musicians, until the young =
Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart arrives. Brutally confronted with the limitations of his =
own
talent and believing God to have abandoned him, Salieri embarks on a =
desperate
course of action. Making his artistic debut with the Festival, =
Gordon Reinhart will direct the =
production.
=
“I think one of the things that’s so =
exciting
about this play for audiences is that it offers a rare opportunity to =
catch a
glimpse of Mozart the human =
being,”
said Reinhart in a recent interview. =
“Certainly
the world of the play is the world of Mozart’s music. But to =
see this
unbelievably famous artist walk and breathe and live and
talk…alive…right on the stage before you is =
exhilarating. And
Peter Shaffer has created a brilliant window into the life of his title =
character.
What is particularly interesting to me in Amadeus
is that Shaffer really takes a stab at what Mozart might have
created from. Often, we divorce an artist from their work. =
The work lives on
and the name may live on…but we really don’t have a sense of =
the
human being or the life experiences that collided to shape their =
work. Shaffer
reintroduces the human element to the equation with deft strokes. =
But Amadeus is not a =
documentary. It is a
story…the oldest type of theater. I think that is another =
element that
makes this play so rewarding…it is someone telling us a great =
story. And
through the fascinating lens of our narrator, Salieri, we experience a =
haunting,
larger than life telling of it. With Andrew May at the helm of =
this production
as Salieri, I think we are in for a real treat. He is an =
extraordinary
actor. This role is in many ways the modern Hamlet. =
It’s very rewarding
to witness an artist of Andrew’s caliber confront a great role =
like Salieri
head on. I think audiences are going to be thrilled with his
performance.”
=
William Shakespeare’s classic comedy As You Like It completes the
Festival’s Fall Repertory pairing. =
Comic
twists and turns abound in the uncharted territory of the Forest
of Arden, where Rosalind seeks refuge after being =
wrongfully
banished by her uncle. Her unfortunate exile is transformed into a =
charming
adventure when she encounters some of Shakespeare’s most beloved
characters - colorful fools, witty rustics, and the handsome, love =
struck Orlando. A =
wondrous mating
dance ensues that transforms the lost into lovers and replaces the =
tyranny of
the town with the peace of the country. Risa
Brainin returns to the Festival to direct As You Like It after staging last season’s =
critically acclaimed production of Julius Caesar at =
GLTF.
“What strikes me most about As You Like It is its clear depiction of how we can =
get
stuck in our ways, how we =
cling to
order, to rules, to ways of thinking that seem to give us some comfort =
when we
feel threatened. And how it takes a
monumental change in environment to break us away from our comfort zone, =
and cause
us to have a paradigm shift,” said Brainin of her =
production,
which is set in a 1930s =
milieu and
takes its visual cues from the =
disparate
artistic stylings of Tadao Ando’s architecture and Maxfield
Parrish’s landscapes. She continued, “In =
Arden, there =
are no rules
whatsoever. A girl can be a boy. A cynic can become an optimist, a city =
person
can fall in love with a country person, and a Republican can even =
converse with
a Democrat! There is no sense of time. There are no hard and =
fast rules. We
are in such an interesting moment in history where all of our notions of =
right
and wrong, order and chaos are being questioned. As the world =
becomes smaller,
the old systems that used to define the world are becoming obsolete. The
concept of hierarchy is literally falling down, and nature is the best
informant of what is most important. Wonderful transformation can occur =
when we
are released from the regular, day to day, cyclical, and sometimes rigid
routines of our ordered lives. As You Like
It invites us to revel in that release!” =
=
GLTF’s Fall Repertory features a single company =
of
twenty-one actors performing roles in both plays. Fourteen members of =
the
acting company are Cleveland-based actors.
“Top to bottom, this is an absolutely outstanding classical =
company of
actors. To a person, this cast is experienced, skilled and very, very
talented,” said Charles Fee of his repertory ensemble. =
“We are especially proud to have such a large =
number of
Cleveland
actors in our company this season. I think it clearly =
demonstrates
the Festival’s commitment to the local acting community as well as =
to the
economic development of the city of Cleveland.”
=
“This is an exciting time for Great Lakes =
Theater Festival,”
continued Fee regarding Cleveland’s
classic theater. “Of =
all the
changes that we have made over the past several seasons, what is most =
rewarding
to me is to have been able to renew our commitment as an organization to =
the idea of company. On an =
artistic level,
on an administrative level and in our work throughout this vibrant =
community,
the idea of company has and will continue to yield great results for the
Festival. I look forward to kicking off the second half of our season =
with this
pair of classic plays and I can’t wait to share them with =
Cleveland.” =
=
Opening
Night performances of Amadeus (September
17th) and As You Like =
It
(October 1st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with =
preview
performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain =
times for
all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. =
curtain
time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday =
matinees. Both productions in GLTF’s =
Fall
Repertory will continue to offer =
sign interpreted
and audio described performances as well as the popular =
Director’s Night and =
Playnotes pre-show discussion =
series.
(Consult the enclosed season performance calendars for complete =
details.)
=
Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival =
productions range
in price from $21.50-$55.00 (Student tickets $12.50 – any =
performance /
any seat) and are available by calling (216)
241-6000, by ordering online,
by visiting the Playhouse Square Center Box office or any Tickets.com =
outlet
located within all Tops Friendly Markets. Groups
of ten or more receive discounts as do educators and =
students.
(Consult the enclosed information sheet for complete ticketing and =
contact
details.)
Since
1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and
relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in =
Northern Ohio. The first resident company of =
Playhouse =
SquareCenter,
Great Lakes Theater Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since =
1982.
The Merry Wives of Windsor =
& You
Can't Take It With You
Visit our website at www.greatlakestheater.org =
to order tickets
or to consult a complete list of performances dates and =
times.
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From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Aug 23 19:47:26 2005
From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:47:26 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre Teen class
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:51:52 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Office Space Available
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From brookewillis at earthlink.net Wed Aug 24 00:36:01 2005
From: brookewillis at earthlink.net (Brooke Willis)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 03:36:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ingenuity, the Festival of Art & Technology
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Dear fabulous NEohioPAL members---
I am posting an opportunity relating to Ingenuity, the Art & Technology
Festival, for which I am coordinating volunteers. We need tons of volunteer=
s
and I thought that you would like this sort of opportunity.
Ingenuity is a HUGE arts & technology festival taking place downtown over
Labor Day weekend, created and co-directed by Cleveland Public Theatre
founder James Levin and CoolCleveland.com creator Thomas Mulready (who
directed the Performance Art Festival at CPT for many years). There will be
four days of events, spread across 22 venues between Tower City Center and
East Ninth Street, all over Euclid Avenue and its side streets and alleys,
and in major venues like Fat Fish Blue, House of Blues, Pickwick & Frolic,
the Hyatt at the Old Arcade, the Cleveland Trust Rotunda and the Galleria.
Naturally, this will require a TON of volunteers, for everything from
paraders to main gate greeters to pop+water sales to stage helpers to ticke=
t
sales to beer garden to media helpers to info booth gurus to tidy-uppers to
Children=B9s Village helpers and much more. Something for everyone, at any
time that suits you.
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We are looking for help during the festival, which runs Thursday evening
through Sunday night, September 1--4, in 3-hour shifts. We are also lookin=
g
for help before the festival, distributing programs & postcards,
coordinating pickups, checking artist contracts, updating databases, callin=
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and taking calls, etc. Of course, you=B9ll get a cool Ingenuity t-shirt and
credentials, in addition to free admission, bottled water & snacks, and a
place to chill out before and after your shifts.
Please check out the Ingenuity website (below) and consider volunteering fo=
r
a couple shifts, and reply to me with your full name, areas of interest,
areas of expertise, best phone number, best e-mail address, street address,
and best times to help out over the following schedule:
Thursday 7pm=8B12:30am
Friday noon=8B3am
Saturday noon=8B3am
Sunday noon=8B3am
(these volunteer hours run slightly later than the actual festival hours)
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Brooke Willis
216-861-4946 h, 216-272-4118 c, bswillis65 aim
2590 West 15th St., Cleveland, OH 44113-4460
Ingenuity Cleveland - volunteer coordinator, etc.
brooke at ingenuitycleveland.org
http://www.ingenuitycleveland.com
http://www.coolcleveland.com/files/video/ingenuity30.mpg
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Ingenuity, the Festival of Art & TechnologyDear fabulous NEohioPAL=
members---
I am posting an opportunity relating to Ingenuity, the Art & Technology=
Festival, for which I am coordinating volunteers. We need tons of vo=
lunteers and I thought that you would like this sort of opportunity.
Ingenuity is a HUGE arts & technology festival taking place down=
town over Labor Day weekend, created and co-directed by Cleveland Public The=
atre founder James Levin and CoolCleveland.com creator Thomas Mulready (who =
directed the Performance Art Festival at CPT for many years). There will be =
four days of events, spread across 22 venues between Tower Cit=
y Center and East Ninth Street, all over Euclid Avenue and its side streets =
and alleys, and in major venues like Fat Fish Blue, House of Blues, Pickwick=
& Frolic, the Hyatt at the Old Arcade, the Cleveland Trust Rotund=
a and the Galleria. Naturally, this will require a TON of volunteers, for ev=
erything from paraders to main gate greeters to pop+water sales to stage hel=
pers to ticket sales to beer garden to media helpers to info booth gurus to =
tidy-uppers to Children’s Village helpers and much more. Something for=
everyone, at any time that suits you.
We are looking for help during the festival, which runs Thursday evening=
through Sunday night, September 1--4, in 3-hour shifts. We are=
also looking for help before the festival, distributing programs & post=
cards, coordinating pickups, checking artist contracts, updating databases, =
calling and taking calls, etc. Of course, you’ll get a cool Ingenuity =
t-shirt and credentials, in addition to free admission, bottled water & =
snacks, and a place to chill out before and after your shifts.
Please check out the Ingenuity website (below) and consider volunteering fo=
r a couple shifts, and reply to me with your full name, areas of interest, a=
reas of expertise, best phone number, best e-mail address, street address, a=
nd best times to help out over the following schedule:
Thursday 7pm—12:30am
Friday noon—3am
Saturday noon—3am
Sunday noon—3am
(these volunteer hours run slightly later than the actual festival hours) Thanks very much! B
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216-861-4946 h, 216-272-4118 c, bswillis65 aim
2590 West 15th St., Cleveland, OH 44113-4460
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From MeatFree32 at aol.com Wed Aug 24 03:06:34 2005
From: MeatFree32 at aol.com (MeatFree32 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 06:06:34 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv Classes Start 9/6:Cleveland Improv Institute
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CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE
SESSION IV
IMPROV CLASSES
SEPT 6TH - NOV 7TH
CLASSES OFFERED
BEGINNING IMPROVISATION
THURDAYS EVENINGS FROM 7PM T0 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/8
- 10/27 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
INTERMEDIATE IMPROVISATION
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/6
- 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
SCENE CONSTRUCTION INTENSIVE
MONDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/12
- 11/07 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
CLEVELAND IMPROV CONSERVATORY
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS RUNS FROM 9/6
- 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
PAYMENT FOR ANY OF OUR 4 CLASSES THIS COMING SESSION IS DUE BY SEPTEMBER 1ST.
TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT OUR NEXT EXCITING SESSION OF
IMPROV CLASSES OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT: (216) 479-3353 OR
EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com
ALSO CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com FOR
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CLASSES OFFERED
BEGINNING IMPROVISATION
THURDAYS EVENINGS FROM 7PM T0 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLA=
SS RUNS FROM 9/8 - 10/27 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
INTERMEDIATE IMPROVISATION
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLAS=
S RUNS FROM 9/6 - 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
SCENE CONSTRUCTION INTENSIVE
MONDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLASS=
RUNS FROM 9/12 - 11/07 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
CLEVELAND IMPROV CONSERVATORY
TUESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7PM TO 9:30PM AT THE HERMIT CLUB. CLAS=
S RUNS FROM 9/6 - 10/25 FOR 8 WEEKS. COST IS $160.00
PAYMENT FOR ANY OF OUR 4 CLASSES THIS COMING SESSION IS DUE BY SEP=
TEMBER 1ST. TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT OUR=
NEXT EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN=20=
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From jmartin at valspar.com Wed Aug 24 03:08:00 2005
From: jmartin at valspar.com (MARTIN, JOHN)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 05:08:00 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Superhero film still needs some actors
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Could you post the following please:
My short, super hero film is still has a few open roles.Anyone =
interested or thinks they fit the roles, please send headshot and list =
of acting roles to me at: New Parable Films, 3983 North Huntington =
Street, Medina, Ohio 44256 or e-mail info to me at =
newparablefilms at yahoo.com. This film will be shot in the =
Medina/Brunswick area. Here is what I am looking for:
1) Female, 18-25, shoulder length or shorter hair (this is a lead role)
2) Male, 18-25, weight lifter (must have good upper body/arm muscles) =
plays a bully
3) Male, teen (15-17) tall, skinny, must be willing to shave your head =
for this part.
4) EXTRAS: female, college age to play part of the bully's "harem"
Thanks,
John Martin/Director
Cardinal and the Wrath of the Warthog
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still has a few open roles.Anyone interested or thinks they fit the =
roles, please send headshot and list of acting roles to me at: New =
Parable Films, 3983 North Huntington Street, Medina, Ohio 44256 or =
e-mail info to me at newparablefilms at yahoo.com. This film will be shot =
in the Medina/Brunswick area. Here is what I am looking =
for:
1) Female, 18-25, shoulder length =
or shorter hair (this is a lead role)
2) Male, 18-25, weight lifter (must =
have good upper body/arm muscles) plays a bully
3) Male, teen (15-17) tall, skinny, =
must be willing to shave your head for this part.
4) EXTRAS: female, college age to play =
part of the bully's "harem"
Thanks,
John Martin/Director
Cardinal and the Wrath of the =
Warthog
www.tracts.com/Cardinal2.html
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Aug 24 05:28:54 2005
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 08:28:54 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free horror film premiere at Talkies
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Free Premiere viewing of The Ancient at Talkies Coffee & Movie Bar
Come join us on Saturday, September 10, 2005 at 7pm at Talkies Coffee &
Movie Bar (2521 Market Ave, Cleveland, Ohio), for the multi-city
simulcast premiere of independent horror feature film The Ancient.
Cleveland's own IndieClub member Nicholas D'Amico of Cleveland Cinema
Classic will be hosting the event
The Ancient was shot in 2 days by 5 different film crews and over 100
different actors all over Gainesville TX. No one had met till the day
before shooting began (a joint effort by many IndieClub members
worldwide). Completely organized online by Tracy Crockett and Richard
McClure September 10th - 12th 2004 marked the day the history books
would be marked once more. Now one year later the vision of so many
involved would become a reality as an ancient entity was unleashed.
Prepare for the Ancient... More information can be found at
www.theancient-movie.com
Other cities that will be showing The Ancient include:
Plano, TX
Bakersfield, CA
Anderson, SC
Las Vegas, NV
West Lafayette, IN
Tucson, AZ
Boston, MA
Columbus, OH
Cleveland, OH
Monroe, WA
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Portland, OR
Kansas City, KS
So, come and celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the film and party with
the premiere of The Ancient in Cleveland at Talkies Coffee & Movie Bar!
For more information about the premiere in Cleveland, you can contact
our Cleveland's host Nicholas D'Amico at nick_d2003 at sbcglobal.net or
contact Johnny Wu at Johnny at mdifilm.com
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President (2004 & 2005)
Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland
OCAGC
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From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Aug 24 05:38:38 2005
From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 08:38:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performance Today!
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Beck Center cast of Urinetown the Musical will be performing at 12:15 =
and 12:45 p.m. on Mall C (next to city hall on Lakeside), during the =
Soft Rock Caf=E9 Caravan.
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Hope you will stop by for some free lunch and music!!
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Yvette A. Hanzel
Director of Marketing & External Affairs
What's Happening at the Beck Center!
Coming soon on the Main Stage, Urinetown the Musical, September 16 =
through October 9, 2005.
To reserve tickets, call 216-521-2540.
Three's A Charm Beck Benefit at Three Birds restaurant, September 18, =
5:30 to 8:30 p.m. For reservations, call
216-521-2540, ext. 242.
Join us at the Baycrafters Renaissance Fayre, Labor Day weekend, =
September 3-5 at Metroparks Huntington Reservation.
Register now for Fall classes. Class catalog available online.
Visit us at www.beckcenter.org or call 216-521-2540, ext. 222.
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Musical
will be performing at 12:15 and 12:45 p.m. on Mall C (next to city hall =
on
Lakeside), during the Soft Rock Caf=E9 =
Caravan.
Hope you will stop by for some free lunch =
and
music!!
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vette A.
Hanzel
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From clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com Wed Aug 24 06:50:18 2005
From: clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com (Margaret Holden)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 06:50:18 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Dance Theatre
Message-ID: <20050824135018.2336.qmail@web50411.mail.yahoo.com>
OHIO DANCE THEATRE, a professional ballet company
based in Oberlin, is opening a new teaching facility
in Westlake.
Classes offered in pre-professional training and also
recreational division in ballet, jazz (and hip hop),
modern, Pilates, and special classes for the very
young child.
PLACEMENT CLASS on Saturday, August 27th, for
intermediate and advanced ballet dancers, at 10:00
a.m. Male and female dancers should dress in
appropriate attire for a ballet class. Advanced female
dancers bring pointe shoes.
26615 Center Ridge Road, Unit 1, Westlake
Call director Denise Gula for more information.
440-250-3150 or 440-774-6077.
____________________________________________________
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From artistschair2005 at aol.com Wed Aug 24 06:53:16 2005
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 09:53:16 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SCREEN ACTOR? Mary Faktor is the "Featured Artist
of the Day"
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Screen Actor - Mary Faktor (Location: Hudson, Ohio)
(August 24, 2005) To view Mary's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Screen Actor - Mary Faktor (Location: Hudson, Ohio)
Resource Guide Section COMING SOON - Promote your organization at NO COST!
(August 18, 2005) There's still time to have your organization included. Artistschair.com will soon be expanding the directory to include a "Resource Guide" section highlighting arts-related organizations throughout Northeast Ohio in the following fields: Advocacy, Auditions and Employment, Dance, Event Calendars and News, Film, Music, Online Talent Directories, Talent Agencies, Theatre and the Visual Arts.
Organizations will be listed in a consistent and complete manner and will include a description of the institution, web site address, contact information, if a discount is being offered and more. We are still in the process of contacting organizations to include in the guide. If you are affiliated with one that would benefit from being listed, please have them contact me directly at jeon at artistschair.com.
There is no cost to be included. If contacted, I will be happy to send them out a form to complete. The "Resource Guide" section will be accessible to both artistschair.com members and the general public, and is scheduled to be up and running sometime in mid-September.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(August 19, 2005) The members that are chosen at random by the database to be the Thursday, August 25 and the Wednesday, August 31 "Featured Artist of the Day" will each win a 4-pack of tickets to the Wednesday, September 14 performance of "Googlewhack" presented by Playhouse Square Center.
Get Googlewhacked! Dave Gorman's "Googlewhack" adventure takes audiences on a riotous journey to the wildest places on the world wide web. Driven by a desire to do anything but his job, Gorman stakes his sanity on an Internet word-game called googlewhacking that takes him around the globe and face-to-face with the world's funniest people. Playing September 13-25. Learn more by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com or calling (216) 241-6000.
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From vmor75 at ameritech.net Wed Aug 24 07:48:33 2005
From: vmor75 at ameritech.net (V.Wms-Morris)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 07:48:33 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL] Holler At The Moon
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Submit a lupus-related story, poem, or even something on the lighter side and receive a purple lupus awareness adult-sized wristband.
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From Captaindave2898 at aol.com Wed Aug 24 07:44:43 2005
From: Captaindave2898 at aol.com (Captaindave2898 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:44:43 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]smARTS TV Auditions for Kids
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Be a host of your own TV show
Kids going into 6th, 7th or 8th grades can audition for
smARTS
The smart show about the arts!
Saturday, August 27th
10:00 am til Noon
Westfield Shoppingtown Southpark
(Royalton Rd. off I-71 exit in Strongsville)
If you're going into 6th, 7th or 8th grade this all, you can audition to be
one of the hosts of smARTS. Just stop by Southpark Center this Saturday,
August 27th and answer a few questions about yourself and your interest in the
arts. That's all there is to it. Then we'll invite 10 finalists to a
call-back audition at CenterFest in Playhouse Square on Saturday, Sept. 17th.
smARTS is a monthly show about the arts that airs on Adelphia Cable channel
15. Check it out Tuesdays and Fridays at 4:00 pm, Wednesdays at 7:30 pm, and
Saturdays at 10:30 am. This past year smARTS featured shows about the "No
Strings Attached" puppets, the Singing Angels, "A Christmas Story" play, Clown
College, Poetry Slamming, Rock Music Recording, Magic, and more.
If you have questions call:
Producer Dave Cockley at 216/752-3535
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From alexcine at aol.com Wed Aug 24 08:19:51 2005
From: alexcine at aol.com (alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:19:51 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Location ASAP for TV series
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Prelude2Cinema needs a few locations ASAP for its TV Series "Out of
Darkness." We need a place by this Friday that can be used for a
medical examiner's lab. Does not have to be fancy, just have that
"hospital morgue type" look. Would help if there are white walls and a
steel gurney or table.
Thanks. I can be reached at dark at prelude2cinema.com
Sincerely,
Alex Michaels
**************************************
Prelude2Cinema
"Movies That Make You Think."
http://www.prelude2cinema.com
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From gmaher at alltel.net Wed Aug 24 08:28:04 2005
From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:28:04 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Bring "Those Seven Little Words..." to
Hudson on Oct. 7
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Musical Comedy Cabaret to Benefit Hudson Players
Show Those Seven Little Words. has played in New York and Playhouse Square,
now coming to Hudson
The Hudson Players, Hudson's theater tradition, are pleased to announce that
Cleveland native, Greta Rothman, will present "Those Seven Little Words (I
Love You, So You're Probably Gay)" Friday, October 7th at 8:00 PM at the
Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson, as a benefit for the Hudson
Players 2005/2006 Season. Developed as a one woman show at Rose's Turn in
New York's Greenwich Village, this autobiographical show tells the story of
a single woman with a chronic, uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall
for men who are gay. The show features a contemporary selection of music
including ABBA, The Cardigans and Bette Midler, and stars Greta Rothman,
Eric Alan, Clinton Condon, Bob Day, Andrew Rothman and Timothy Wright.
Tickets are $20 and will be General Admission. Reserve your seats with a MC
or VISA by calling 330.655.8522. Cash will be accepted at the door the night
of the show. Visit www.hudsonplayers.com or www.sevenlittlewords.com for
more details.
The Hudson Players are one of the areas longest running community theaters
and are members of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community
Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theater. The
Hudson Players are a non-profit 501-C-3 organization.
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From theater at btots.org Wed Aug 24 10:18:58 2005
From: theater at btots.org (Brecksville Theater on the Square)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:18:58 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater Education at Brecksville Theater on the Square
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children from ages 3 - 6 with special needs. Instructor Nevin Eilbeck =
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where they take part in singing, movement, and listening activities.
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theater office at 440-526-6436 or visit the web site at www.btots.org. =
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From skeyes at dancecleveland.org Wed Aug 24 09:22:29 2005
From: skeyes at dancecleveland.org (Sally Keyes)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:22:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]DANCECleveland offers Free Tickets with Season Subscription
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From Tim216films at aol.com Wed Aug 24 10:13:20 2005
From: Tim216films at aol.com (Tim216films at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:13:20 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]216 Films Casting Call
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From LNehring at aol.com Wed Aug 24 10:42:48 2005
From: LNehring at aol.com (LNehring at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:42:48 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleve Shakes seeks Production Staff
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This Fall the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival will be producing MACBETH, and
is looking for a production staff to make this intimate, thrilling, and
gruesome tale come to life. Director Dawn Youngs has adapted the script to focus
on the ambition, passion, and fears of the main duo, with all ensemble roles
to be played by the three witches. Five actors, a dark room, and Shakespeare's
rich language....
Positions needed include:
Production Stage Manager
Scenic Designer/Builder
Costumer/Designer
Soundscape Designer
There is a small stipend for each position, and rehearsals will begin
mid-September.
The run is scheduled for four weeks with at least one midnight performance.
Please send an email (or letter) of inquiry and resume/CV to
_LNehring at aol.com_ (mailto:LNehring at aol.com) with MACBETH in the subject line or via snail
mail:
The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
P.O. Box 93494
Cleveland, OH 44101-5494
Attn. MACBETH
We look forward to hearing from you,
Larry Nehring
Artistic Director
The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
www.cleveshakes.org
"Be safe; act dangerous."
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From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Wed Aug 24 10:55:38 2005
From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:55:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lunch with the Arts Every Friday
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at our art gallery.
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snacks. Lunch hours are 11:00am to 1:00pm. For details, visit this
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* Sub Sandwiches:* $4.75 ea. (Italian and Turkey)
* Salads $4.75 ea.
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2400 Superior Ave.
(2nd Floor of the Futon Factory)
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-771-0830
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From david at badepitaph.org Wed Aug 24 11:35:46 2005
From: david at badepitaph.org (david at badepitaph.org)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:35:46 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Thank you, Cleveland ... and good night.
Message-ID: <50991.65.192.196.3.1124908546.squirrel@webmail.badepitaph.org>
Thank you to Cleveland Theater Collective, and the Cleveland theater
community, for honoring Bad Epitaph Theater Company at Monday night's CTC
benefit for our five-year run of producing challenging classic theater in
an urban landscape.
The Bad Epitaph Theater Company website will go off-line on August 31.
http://www.badepitaph.org
From DYoungs at ohiosavings.com Wed Aug 24 11:48:00 2005
From: DYoungs at ohiosavings.com (Youngs, Dawn)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 14:48:00 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MACBETH Auditions
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The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival will have auditions for this fall's production of Shakespeare's MACBETH on Monday August 29th & Tuesday August 30th , 7:00pm - 9:30pm. Adapted and directed by Dawn Youngs. We are looking for a strong ensemble of five actors with a powerful understanding of Shakespeare's text and excellent movement skills. Auditions will be held at The Cleveland Playhouse Rehearsal Hall C. This is an open call, please provide a headshot/resume if available and prepare one Shakespearean monologue. There will be callbacks Sept. 3rd or 4th, please come with conflict information. Anyone unable to attend the open call may contact the director at dawn.youngs at usa.net to make other arrangements for an audition, please put 'Macbeth' in your subject line.
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From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Wed Aug 24 11:58:18 2005
From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman)
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 14:58:18 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Share Your Voice! Teen Youth Poetry Slam - $100 Grand
Prize at Playhouse Square 9/17/05!
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Subject: Teen Youth Slam $100 Prize
Teens ages 13-19 are invited to compete in the first poetry slam of the
season at Playhouse Square on Saturday, September 17, 2005 at 2:00.
Teens need to arrive at Idea Center at Playhouse Square (1375 Euclid
Avenue) by 1:30 pm to register and should come prepared with three
original poems to perform. First prize is $100. Pre-registration is
strongly encouraged by calling 216-348-7909 or emailing
kate at playhousesquare.com
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The Teen Slam will be followed immediately by an Adult Slam at 2:30;
registration is closed for the adult slam.
What is Slam U! at Playhouse Square?
SLAM U! is Playhouse Square Arts Education Department's Poetry Slam for
teens to speak their minds. While striving to write and perform their
best work, teens may compete for a place on Cleveland's National Youth
Competition Team that will travel to Brave New Voices in New York City
in April 2006.=20
In the National scene, Poetry Slams - or the competitive art of
performance poetry - have continued to gain popularity. Each year poets
from across the nation qualify to compete in the National Poetry Slam -
and Cleveland has long been a part.=20
Since 1998, the Classic Cleveland Poetry Slam has been slamming at
locations around the city. The adult Slam has landed at the Beachland
Ballroom every third Sunday. Finalists each week compete for four
spots to the National Poetry Slam competition.=20
Now Playhouse Square has found an opportunity for teens to get into the
national scene. In a laid-back atmosphere, teens will work with
Cleveland's poets to develop their skills and earn a spot on Cleveland's
Youth Team-ALL FOR FREE. Join us JANUARY 13 for all the details.=20
For more information about the National Slam, visit www.youthspeaks.org
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Dates for SLAM U 2006
JANUARY 13, 2006
Informational meeting for parents, teachers and teens
Workshop and slam for teens
IDEA CENTER=20
(1375 Euclid Ave.)
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FEBRUARY 10, 2006
Workshop and slam for teens
IDEA CENTER=20
(1375 Euclid Ave.)
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Poetry Slam Semi-Finals:
MARCH 10, 2006=20
First-round competition for the National Youth Poetry Slam Team
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Poetry Slam Finals
Final competition for the National Youth Poetry Slam Team
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(1375 Euclid Ave.)
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