From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 6 04:49:26 2006
From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 04:49:26 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGE MANAGER NEEDED IMEDIATELY- CALL BOXOFFICE TODAY!
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Olde Towne Hall Theatre News
36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, OH
http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com
STAGE MANAGER NEEDED IMMEDIATELY FOR JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNOCOLOR DREAMCOAT AT OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE!
Production opens Feb17 thru March 12
Please call the Box office and leave a message to be returned to you ASAP
440-327-2909
PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE-PHONE CALLS WILL BE RETURNED ONLY!
Matthew Sucre
Communications Officer,
Technical Director
Olde Towne Hall Theatre
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440-327-2909
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Matthew Sucre
Communications Officer,
Technical Director
Olde Towne Hall Theatre
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From info at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 6 07:36:20 2006
From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:36:20 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sketch and Improv Comedy Tonight - Only $6.00
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The Ground Floor Understudy Cast presents sketch and improv comedy every =
Monday night at the Ground Floor Theater. The performance is at 8:00 p.m.=
with the door and the bar opening at 7:30. ADMISSION IS ONLY $6.00! The =
Ground Floor Theater, a new 260-seat comedy venue presenting a different =
comedy format every night of the week, is located at 2781 Euclid Heights =
Blvd. (at Coventry) in Cleveland Heights. For information contact the Gro=
und Floor Theater box office at 216-255-6533 or visit www.groundfloorthea=
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presents sketch and improv comedy every Monday night at the Ground F=
loor Theater. The performance is at 8:00 p.m. with the door and the bar o=
pening at 7:30. ADMISSION IS ONLY $6.00! The Ground Floor Theater, a=
new 260-seat comedy venue presenting a different comedy format ever=
y night of the week, is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry=
) in Cleveland Heights. For information contact the Ground Floor The=
ater box office at 216-255-6533 or visit www.groundfloortheater.com.
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From kcraigie at vls.com Mon Feb 6 07:41:53 2006
From: kcraigie at vls.com (Kim Craigie)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 10:41:53 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder - Crazy Eddie Sale Tomorrow 2/7/06
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Vincent Lighting Systems Extends Hours for Second Annual Crazy Eddie =
Sale
Tomorrow, Tuesday, February 7, 2006 -- Noon - 9:00 PM
Crazy Eddie is back at Vincent Lighting, slashing prices on slow-moving =
inventory and other stuff we're trying to get out of our office before =
inventory.
You are invited to shop our overstock on gel, gobos, paint, lamps and =
many other items that need to be cleared out. We are also offering deals =
on fixtures, both new and used, as well as other hardware.
Bring cash, checks, credit cards or Organization PO's (for approved =
accounts). We're not beyond negotiating: make us offers we can't refuse!
As an incentive to stop by, we have invited several vendors to show off =
new products, including Vari-Lite, Selecon, City Theatrical, Rosco and =
Lex Products. While you're here, get hands-on demos of some new and =
interesting industry equipment.
But it's for tomorrow only in our Cleveland office: Tuesday, February 7, =
Noon to 9:00 PM.
Log onto www.vincentlighting.com for more information or directions to =
our building, or contact Kim Craigie at 1-800-922-5356 or =
kcraigie at vls.com.
If you aren't able to make the sale, but would like more information on =
what we're offering, contact JR Simons at jrsimons at vls.com (make sure =
you mention Crazy Eddie!) or log onto our site to download an Overstock =
Flier.
----------------
Kim Craigie
Marketing Director
Vincent Lighting Systems
18370 S Miles Rd Cleveland OH 44128
tel 216-475-7600 toll-free 1-800-922-5356 fax 216-475-6376
www.vincentlighting.com kcraigie at vls.com
From training at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 6 07:45:03 2006
From: training at groundfloortheater.com (training at groundfloortheater.com)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:45:03 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv and Comedy Writing Classes Start Nnext Week
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The Ground Floor Theater will begin improv and comedy writing classes the=
week of February 13th. Classes are taught by Second City and Improv Olym=
pic alumni. Register by calling 216-255-6880 or emailing training at groundf=
loortheater.com. Auditions for the Academy are Tuesday February 7th at 7p=
m at the Ground Floor Theater.
Monday Feb.13th Apprentice Level I 7-10 pm Price $150.00
Tuesday Feb.14th Journeyman Level I 7-10 pm Price $180.00
Thursday Feb.16th Comedy Writing I 7-9pm Price $160.00
Saturday Feb. 18th Academy I 12pm-3pm Price $180.00
An audition and at least one year of improvisation or acting classes is r=
equired.
The Ground Floor Theater, a new 260-seat comedy venue presenting a differ=
ent comedy format every night of the week, is located at 2781 Euclid Heig=
hts Blvd. (at Coventry) in Cleveland Heights.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the=
Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The New=
s Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Mag=
azine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for promotio=
ns and giveaways.
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prov and comedy writing classes the week of February 13th. Classes are ta=
ught by Second City and Improv Olympic alumni. Register by calling 216-25=
5-6880 or emailing training at groundfloortheater.com. Auditions for =
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0 pm Price $150.00
Tuesday Feb.14th Journeyman Level I 7-=
10 pm Price $180.00
Saturday Feb. 18th Academy I 12p=
m-3pm Price $180.00
An audition and at least one year=
of improvisation or acting classes is required.
The Ground Floor Theater, a new 260-seat comedy venue presentin=
g a different comedy format every night of the week, is located at 2=
781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in Cleveland Heights.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January i=
n the Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and Th=
e News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scen=
e Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for pro=
motions and giveaways.
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From hotcarl at adelphia.net Mon Feb 6 07:49:58 2006
From: hotcarl at adelphia.net (carlferrara)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 10:49:58 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?Open_Mic_Night_at_the_Panini's_at_the_Riv_in_Lakewood?=
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Open Mic Night at the Panini's at the Riv in Lakewood
A NEW VENUE FOR STAND UP COMEDY
WHERE: PANINI'S (216) 521-8204
16719 DETROIT AVE. LAKEWOOD, OHIO 44107
WHEN: MONDAYS @ 10:00PM
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From info at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 6 07:51:01 2006
From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:51:01 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEMI-FINALS of the Cleveland Comedy Challenge Wednesday
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THIS WEDNESDAY see the best local and regional stand-ups compete in the s=
emi-finals of the Cleveland Comedy Challenge Stand-Up Comedy Competition.=
Four of the eight semi-finalists will advance to next week's finals in h=
opes of claiming the $500.00 cash prize. Who wins is determined by a pane=
l of judges, along with an audience vote. Admission is only $6.00. Doors =
and the bar open at 7:30 p.m. The Ground Floor Theater is a new 260-seat =
comedy venue located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in Clevel=
and Heights. Full bar available for all shows. Doors and the bar open one=
half hour before showtime. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloorth=
eater.com for more information.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the=
Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The New=
s Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Mag=
azine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for promotio=
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Cleveland Comedy Challenge Stand-Up Comedy Competition. Four of the eigh=
t semi-finalists will advance to next week's finals in hopes of claiming =
the $500.00 cash prize. Who wins is determined by a panel of judges, alon=
g with an audience vote. Admission is only $6.00. Doors and the bar open =
at 7:30 p.m. The Ground Floor Theater is a new 260-seat comedy venue=
located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd.=
(at Coventry) in =
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e showtime. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for mo=
re information. We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured=
this January in the Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain=
Dealer, and The News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up ne=
xt week in Scene Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and ne=
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From flootnmus at yahoo.com Mon Feb 6 08:45:23 2006
From: flootnmus at yahoo.com (Guy Wehman)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 08:45:23 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Trumpeter for Hello Dolly
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The production of Hello Dolly, in Alliance, is in need of a trumpeter. The show's performance dates are Feb 17-19, Feb 24-26 & Mar 3-5.
The difficulty for the music, on a scale of 0-5, is a 4.
If interested, please email Guy T. Wehman, musical director at: flootnmus at yahoo.com.
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-Guy
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The production of Hello Dolly, in Alliance, is in need of a trumpeter. The show's performance dates are Feb 17-19, Feb 24-26 & Mar 3-5.
The difficulty for the music, on a scale of 0-5, is a 4.
If interested, please email Guy T. Wehman, musical director at: flootnmus at yahoo.com.
Thanks, -Guy
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From vdepaul at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 6 08:47:01 2006
From: vdepaul at clevelandplayhouse.com (Vincent DePaul)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 11:47:01 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Play House seeking piano player
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The Cleveland Play House is seeking a piano player to play rags (Scott
Joplin, etc) in our Lobby prior to the performances of Intimate Apparel for
selected dates . Piano provided. Payed gig.
Contact Vince at 216-795-700 ext.234 for details.
Vincent M. DePaul
Audience Development Manager
The Cleveland Play House
(216) 795-7000 ext.234
"Celebrating 90 Years of Professional Theatre"
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provided. Payed gig.
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for details.
Vincent M. DePaul
Audience Development Manager
The Cleveland Play House
(216) 795-7000 ext.234
"Celebrating 90 Years of Professional =
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From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Feb 6 08:52:01 2006
From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 11:52:01 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?WINDOWS-1252?Q?Oberlin_Celebrates_Bach's_Birthday_with_Concert?=
=?WINDOWS-1252?Q?=97and_Live_Broadcast=97March_21?=
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Media Contact Only:
Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations
(440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Oberlin Conservatory of Music Celebrates J. S. Bach=92s Birthday March =
21=20
With an Evening of Organ and Chamber Concerts Hosted by Pipedreams=92=20
Michael Barone
Event to be broadcast live on 104.9 FM-WCLV
OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 6, 2006) =97 Numerologists might have some=20
interesting things to say about the fact that Johann Sebastian Bach=20
turns 321 on 3/21/06. But music, not mysticism, will be the focus when=20=
students from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music present a celebratory=20
evening of the composer=92s organ and chamber music Tuesday, March 21, =
at=20
8 p.m. in Warner Concert Hall. Michael Barone =9268, a senior executive=20=
producer at Minnesota Public Radio and the host and producer of=20
American Public Media=92s radio program Pipedreams (also online at=20
www.pipedreams.org), will be the master of ceremonies for the free,=20
public event. The entire concert will be broadcast live on Cleveland=92s=20=
classical station 104.9 FM-WCLV and simulcast online at www.wclv.com.
The showcase instrument for Bach=92s birthday party concert is =
Oberlin=92s=20
Warner Concert Hall pipe organ, built in 1974 by D. A. Flentrop in the=20=
northern European style of the 18th-century. A three-manual instrument=20=
with forty-four stops and four couplers, its 3,400 pipes are housed in=20=
a painted case made of handcrafted solid African mahogany, with the=20
Prestant pipes of each division comprising the facade. Most of the=20
required performances for organ majors take place in this hall, and the=20=
concert=92s program features seven outstanding soloists from Oberlin=92s=20=
organ studies program. The first five listed below study with Professor=20=
of Organ James David Christie; the last two are students of Professor=20
of Organ David Boe:
=95 Daniel Tappe =9206 from Germany will perform Bach=92s =
Chorale Prelude:=20
Vor deinen Thron;
=95 Songsun Lee =9206, an artist diploma student from the =
Republic of=20
Korea, will perform the Trio Sonata V in C Major;
=95 Balint Karosi AD =9205; MM =9207 from Hungary, will perform =
the Prelude=20
and Fugue in G Major;
=95 Jakub Bukowczan =9207, an artist diploma student from =
Poland, will=20
perform the Chorale Prelude: Allein Gott in der H=F6h sei Her;
=95 James Feddeck BMus =9205; MM =9206 from Scarsdale, New York, =
will=20
perform the Chorale Prelude: Schm=FCcke dich;
=95 Jonathan Wessler =9206 from Peoria, Illinois, will perform =
the Fugue=20
on the Magnificat; and
=95 Yoon-Jin Hwang =9207 from the Republic of Korea will perform =
the=20
Fantasie and Fugue in G minor.
Three ensembles from Oberlin=92s historical performance program =
are also=20
slated to perform on period instruments, and Professor of Musicology=20
Steven Plank will add his commentary to that of Barone=92s during the=20
concert.
The concert will also be recorded for possible future use on Barone=92s=20=
Pipedreams program, which is the only radio program in national=20
syndication that explores the art of the pipe organ, embracing=20
everything from period-appropriate instruments and repertoire from the=20=
17th- and 18th-centuries to contemporary scores, new installations,=20
works with orchestra and other instruments=97even the theater organ. The=20=
national offering of Pipedreams began in 1982, an outgrowth of a=20
regional-only show, The Organ Program, which Barone started in 1969,=20
shortly after being appointed music director at KSJR-FM in=20
Collegeville, the cornerstone station of what in the past 38 years has=20=
grown into the present Minnesota Public Radio system. Pipedreams can be=20=
heard on 104.9 FM-WCLV on Sunday evenings at 11 p.m.
=93We=92ve never programmed anything quite like this before,=94 =
says David=20
Boe. =93J.S. Bach has been the focus of numerous programs over the=20
years=97we=92ve presented all-Bach recitals and he has been the central=20=
figure in several sessions of the Baroque Performance Institute=97but=20
what distinguishes this event is the fact that it is our first live=20
broadcast of an all-Bach program, and is hosted by our esteemed alumnus=20=
Michael Barone.=94
Barone, a music history major at Oberlin who took applied =
studies in=20
organ with Emeritus Professor of Organ Haskell Thomson, has returned to=20=
campus several times since graduating in 1968, including a visit in=20
1992 to record student performances and interviews for a subsequent=20
pair of Pipedreams broadcasts. He also produced a show featuring Finney=20=
Chapel=92s Kay Africa Memorial Organ when it was dedicated in September=20=
2001, and contributed, from Minnesota, to an intermission feature=20
during the live broadcast of that event.
=93Inevitably, aspects of the campus have changed since I was a=20=
student,=94 says Barone. =93Fortunately, the talent and enthusiasm of =
the=20
Conservatory students remains as I remember it.=94
A blanket invitation to Oberlin=92s birthday party for Bach =
extends to=20
all members of the Oberlin community and beyond. =93Warner Concert Hall=20=
seats 645,=94 Boe adds, =93We hope every seat is filled for this =
marvelous=20
celebration of Bach and his music.=94
Organ Studies at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
The Oberlin Conservatory of Music stands in the very first rank =
of=20
organ schools internationally, and has long been recognized as one of=20
the world=92s leading centers for organ instruction. Oberlin has=20
graduated professional musicians who serve with distinction as=20
university organists, professors, and church musicians. The organ=20
program is designed to help students develop excellence in performance=20=
and to give them a broad understanding of repertoire and performance=20
practice through a flexible curriculum that includes private lessons,=20
studio classes, and repertoire courses. In addition, the Conservatory=20
offers a yearlong course that covers the history of the organ and its=20
literature as well as an improvisation course. The organ collection at=20=
Oberlin includes some of the very finest instruments from several of=20
the world=92s best builders. The Kay Africa Memorial Organ in Finney=20
Chapel was designed and built in 2001 by C.B. Fisk, Inc. in the best of=20=
the late-Romantic tradition, based on the symphonic style of the great=20=
French organbuilder, Aristide Cavaill=E9-Coll. The D.A. Flentrop organ =
in=20
Warner Concert Hall was designed and built in 1974 in the northern=20
European style of the 18th-century, and the John Brombaugh organ, found=20=
in Fairchild Chapel, was modeled on the late Renaissance and early=20
Baroque style of North Germany.
Founded in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of=20=
Oberlin College since 1867, Oberlin is the oldest continuously=20
operating conservatory in the United States. A primarily undergraduate=20=
institution, Oberlin is renowned internationally as a professional=20
music school of the highest caliber and has been called a =93national=20
treasure=94 by the Washington Post.
# # #
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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=
0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.eduFOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE:
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
Celebrates J. S. Bach=92s Birthday March 21 With an Evening of Organ and
Chamber Concerts Hosted by Pipedreams=92 Michael =
BaroneEvent to be broadcast live on 104.9 =
FM-WCLV
OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 6, 2006) =97
Numerologists might have some interesting things to say about the fact
that Johann Sebastian Bach turns 321 on 3/21/06. But music, not
mysticism, will be the focus when students from the Oberlin
Conservatory of Music present a celebratory evening of the composer=92s
organ and chamber music Tuesday, March 21, at 8 p.m. in Warner Concert
Hall. Michael Barone =9268, a senior executive producer at Minnesota
Public Radio and the host and producer of American Public Media=92s
radio program
=
Pipedreams (also
online at www.pipedreams.org), will be the master of ceremonies for
the free, public event. The entire concert will be broadcast live on
Cleveland=92s classical station 104.9 FM-WCLV and simulcast online at
www.wclv.com.=20
The showcase instrument for Bach=92s birthday party concert is
Oberlin=92s Warner Concert Hall pipe organ, built in 1974 by D. A.
Flentrop in the northern European style of the 18th-century. A
three-manual instrument with forty-four stops and four couplers, its
3,400 pipes are housed in a painted case made of handcrafted solid
African mahogany, with the Prestant pipes of each division comprising
the facade. Most of the required performances for organ majors take
place in this hall, and the concert=92s program features seven
outstanding soloists from Oberlin=92s organ studies program. The first
five listed below study with Professor of Organ James David Christie;
the last two are students of Professor of Organ David Boe:
=95 Daniel Tappe
=9206 from Germany will perform
Bach=92s Chorale Prelude: Vor
deinen Thron;
=95 Songsun Lee
=9206, an artist diploma student
from the Republic of Korea, will perform the
Trio Sonata V in C =
Major;
=95 Balint
Karosi =
AD
=9205; MM =9207 from Hungary, will
perform the Prelude and Fugue in
G Major;
=95
Jakub Bukowczan
=9207, an artist diploma student
from Poland, will perform the
Chorale Prelude: Allein Gott in
der H=F6h sei Her;
=95 James Feddeck BMus =9205; =
MM =9206
=
fromScarsdale, New
York, =
will
perform the Chorale Prelude:
Schm=FCcke dich; =
=95 Jonathan Wessler
=9206 from Peoria, Illinois, will
perform the Fugue on the
Magnificat; and=20
=95 Yoon-Jin Hwang =9207 from =
the
Republic of Korea will perform the
Fantasie and Fugue in G
minor.
Three ensembles from Oberlin=92s historical performance program =
are
also slated to perform on period instruments, and Professor of
Musicology Steven Plank will add his commentary to that of Barone=92s
during the concert.
The concert will also be recorded for possible future use on Barone=92s
=
Pipedreams
program, which is the only radio program in national syndication that
explores the art of the pipe organ, embracing everything from
period-appropriate instruments and repertoire from the 17th- and
18th-centuries to contemporary scores, new installations, works with
orchestra and other instruments=97even the theater organ. The national
offering of
=
Pipedreams began
in 1982, an outgrowth of a regional-only show,
The
Organ =
Program,
which Barone started in 1969, shortly after being appointed music
director at KSJR-FM in Collegeville, the cornerstone station of what
in the past 38 years has grown into the present Minnesota Public Radio
system.
=
Pipedreams can
be heard on 104.9 FM-WCLV on Sunday evenings at 11 p.m.
=93We=92ve never programmed anything quite like this before,=94 =
says David
Boe. =93J.S. Bach has been the focus of numerous programs over the
years=97we=92ve presented all-Bach recitals and he has been the central
figure in several sessions of the Baroque Performance Institute=97but
what distinguishes this event is the fact that it is our first live
broadcast of an all-Bach program, and is hosted by our esteemed
alumnus Michael Barone.=94
Barone, a music history major at Oberlin who took applied =
studies in
organ with Emeritus Professor of Organ Haskell Thomson, has returned
to campus several times since graduating in 1968, including a visit in
1992 to record student performances and interviews for a subsequent
pair of
=
Pipedreams broadcasts.
He also produced a show featuring Finney Chapel=92s Kay Africa Memorial
Organ when it was dedicated in September 2001, and contributed, from
Minnesota, to an intermission feature during the live broadcast of
that event.=20
=93Inevitably, aspects of the campus have changed since I was a
student,=94 says Barone. =93Fortunately, the talent and enthusiasm of =
the
Conservatory students remains as I remember it.=94
A blanket invitation to Oberlin=92s birthday party for Bach =
extends to
all members of the Oberlin community and beyond. =93Warner Concert Hall
seats 645,=94 Boe adds, =93We hope every seat is filled for this =
marvelous
celebration of Bach and his music.=94
Organ Studies at the Oberlin
Conservatory of Music
The Oberlin Conservatory of =
Music
stands in the very first rank of organ schools internationally, and
has long been recognized as one of the world=92s leading centers for
organ instruction. Oberlin has graduated professional musicians who
serve with distinction as university organists, professors, and church
musicians. The organ program is designed to help students develop
excellence in performance and to give them a broad understanding of
repertoire and performance practice through a flexible curriculum that
includes private lessons, studio classes, and repertoire courses. In
addition, the Conservatory offers a yearlong course that covers the
history of the organ and its literature as well as an improvisation
course. The organ collection at Oberlin includes some of the very
finest instruments from several of the world=92s best builders. The Kay
Africa Memorial Organ in Finney Chapel was designed and built in 2001
by C.B. Fisk, Inc. in the best of the late-Romantic tradition, based
on the symphonic style of the great French organbuilder, Aristide
Cavaill=E9-Coll. The D.A. Flentrop organ in Warner Concert Hall was
designed and built in 1974 in the northern European style of the
18th-century, and the John Brombaugh organ, found in Fairchild Chapel,
was modeled on the late Renaissance and early Baroque style of North
Germany.=20
Founded in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of
Oberlin College since 1867, Oberlin is the oldest continuously
operating conservatory in the United States. A primarily undergraduate
institution, Oberlin is renowned internationally as a professional
music school of the highest caliber and has been called a =93national
treasure=94 by the Washington
Post.
# # #
Times New Roman
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 roedig5 at msn.com Mon Feb 6 09:22:48 2006
From: roedig5 at msn.com (roedig5 ROEDIG)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 12:22:48 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Celebrate our Gospel heritage!
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Join Us in a Celebration of Traditional Gospel Music
Sing along with, or just listen to, the area's combined voices singing ou=
r country's traditional gospel music. This songfest will be led by Ethel=
Caffie-Austin, West Virginia's Queen of Gospel Music. Dr. Caffie-Austin=
's mission is to pass along the old songs and sacred music so that the ri=
ch cultural heritage of the African-American Black Sacred Music not be lo=
st to this generation. She has conducted concerts, choirs and workshops =
throughout the United States and Europe.
No singing experience is necessary. Songs will be taught in 4-part harmo=
ny by rote at the rehearsals. If you do not wish to sing, there will be =
a concert Sunday afternoon. =20
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Sunday, February 12, 1-3 p.m.
Concert: Sunday, February 12, 4 p.m.
The songfest will be held at: =20
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21750 Detroit Road, Rocky River, OH
Tel: 440-333-4888
This event is free of charge
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ic. This songfest will be led by Ethel Caffie-Austin, West Virginia=
's Queen of Gospel Music. Dr. Caffie-Austin's mission is to pass al=
ong the old songs and sacred music so that the rich cultural heritage of =
the African-American Black Sacred Music not be lost to this generation.&n=
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From ksenia at clvhts.com Mon Feb 6 09:59:37 2006
From: ksenia at clvhts.com (Ksenia Roshchakovsky)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 12:59:37 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call to make your Cain Park audition appointment
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Audition appointments are being accepted as of today for the Feb. 23-26 Cai=
n
Park auditions. Call 216.291.2323 Monday through Friday between 9am and
5pm.
Cain Park/City of Cleveland Heights 2006 Auditions for
KISS ME, KATE directed by Carol Dunne
HAIR directed by Victoria Bussert
Victoria Bussert & Russ Borski, 2006 Theater Co-Artistic Directors
KISS ME, KATE rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church
(13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and
various times on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans
Amphitheater, 8pm
HAIR rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ceda=
r
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday. There will be no nudity in this production.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Alma Theater, 7:30pm
AUDITION DATES/TIMES
Thu, Feb 23 5pm EQUITY ONLY
Fri, Feb 24 6-10pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY
Sat, Feb 26 12:15-6pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY
Sun, Feb 26 CALLBACKS (1:30-4:30pm HAIR, 5-10pm KISS ME, KATE)
CASTING NEEDS
Equity & Non-Equity: men, women, chorus (16 years & older). Non-Equity
actors are not paid for their participation in Cain Park productions. Cain
Park is committed to non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely o=
n
the basis of talent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability is
essential to a role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
1. Check your calendar for any conflicts before auditioning (see rehearsal =
&
performance dates below).
2. Memorize/prepare 2 short songs in the style of the shows
3. Bring sheet music in the proper key (accompanist provided)=8Bno taped musi=
c
allowed. Please note: you will not be allowed to audition without sheet
music.
4. Bring current photo and resume (will be retained by Cain Park).
5. Allow enough time to park, fill out your paperwork, and be on time for
your audition!
AUDITION LOCATION
Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar Road between Coventry & Lee in Cleveland
Heights).
For map go to http://www.cainpark.com/gracechurch.html
Please note: Grace Lutheran Church is a NO SMOKING facility.
KISS ME, KATE
Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by Samuel & Bella Spewack.
Directed by Carol Dunne
Music direction by Larry Hartzell
Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes
Equity Guest Artist Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans
Amphitheater, 8pm.
All roles open (*11 principal singing roles):
Pops (Stage doorman)/Padua Priest
*Hattie (Lilli Vanessi=B9s dresser)
*Paul (Fred Graham=B9s dresser)
*Lois Lane (nightclub singer in her first featured stage role)/Bianca Minol=
a
*Bill Calhoun (Broadway hoofer, Lois=B9 partner, chronic gambler)/Lucentio
*Lilli Vanessi (star stage and screen actress, former wife of Fred
Graham)/Katherine Minola
Dance Captain/Gregory*
*Fred Graham (writer, producer, director, actor, superman)/Petruchio
Harry Trevor (veteran character actor)/Baptista Minola
Stagehand #1 (electrician) & Cab Driver/Nathaniel
*First Man/Aide to Katherine
*Second Man/Aide to Katherine
Flynt (Aide to General Howell)/Gremio
Riley (Aide to General Howell)/Hortensio
Stagehand #2/Philip
Stagehand #3 & Driver for General Howell/Haberdasher
*General Harrison Howell (career military officer, politician and Lilli=B9s
new man)
Wardrobe Lady
Ensemble singers and dancers
HAIR
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Rado
Music by Galt MacDermot
Directed by Victoria Bussert
Music direction by Matthew Webb
Music supervision by Leonard DiCosimo
Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley
There will be NO NUDITY in this production.
Equity SPT Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Alma Theater, 7:30pm
5 principal roles, one of which has been cast (Claude), plus 10 Tribe
members.
To make audition appointment, call on or after February 6, M-F, 9-5:
216-291-2323
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ments are being accepted as of today for the Feb. 23-26 Cain Park auditions.=
Call 216.291.2323 Monday through Friday between 9am and 5pm.
Cain Park/City of Cleveland Heights 2006 Auditions for
KISS ME, KATE directed by Carol Dunne
HAIR directed by Victori=
a Bussert Victoria Bussert & Russ Borski, 2006 Theater Co-A=
rtistic Directors
KISS ME, KATErehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take =
place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on Saturday and Sunday.
HAIRrehearsals begin Tuesday, Jul=
y 11 at Grace Lut=
heran Church (13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday =
evenings and various times on Saturday and Sunday. There will be=
no nudity in this production.
Thu, Feb 23 5pm EQU=
ITY ONLY Fri, Feb 24 6-10pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY Sat, Feb 26 12:15-6pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY Sun, Feb 26 CALLBACKS (1:30-4:30pm HAIR, 5-10pm KISS ME, KATE)=
CASTING NEEDS
Equity & Non-Equity: men, women, choru=
s (16 years & older). Non-Equity actors are not paid for their =
participation in Cain Park productions. Cain Park is committed to =
non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely on the basis of ta=
lent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability is essential to a =
role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
1. Check your calendar for any conflicts before =
auditioning (see rehearsal & performance dates below).
2. Memorize/prepare 2 short songs in the style of the shows
3. Bring sheet music in the proper key (accompanist provided)=8Bno taped musi=
c allowed. Please note: you will not be allowed to audition without sheet mu=
sic.
4. Bring current photo and resume (will be retained by Cain Park).
5. Allow enough time to park, fill out your paperwork, and be on time for y=
our audition!
AUDITION LOCATION
Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar Road between =
Coventry & Lee in Cleveland Heights).
For map go to http://www.cainpark.com/gracechurch.=
html Please note: Grace Lutheran Church is a NO SMOKING facilit=
y.
KISS ME, KATE
Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by=
Samuel & Bella Spewack.
Directed by Carol Dunne
Music direction by Larry Hartzell
Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes
Equity Guest Artist Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ced=
ar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various ti=
mes on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July =
1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans Amphitheater, 8pm.
All roles open (*11 principal=
singing roles):
Pops (Stage doorman)/Padua Priest
*Hattie (Lilli Vanessi=B9s dresser)
*Paul (Fred Graham=B9s dresser)
*Lois Lane (nightclub singer in her first featured stage role)/Bianca Minol=
a
*Bill Calhoun (Broadway hoofer, Lois=B9 partner, chronic gambler)/Lucentio
*Lilli Vanessi (star stage and screen actress, former wife of Fred Graham)/=
Katherine Minola
Dance Captain/Gregory*
*Fred Graham (writer, producer, director, actor, superman)/Petruchio
Harry Trevor (veteran character actor)/Baptista Minola
Stagehand #1 (electrician) & Cab Driver/Nathaniel
*First Man/Aide to Katherine
*Second Man/Aide to Katherine
Flynt (Aide to General Howell)/Gremio
Riley (Aide to General Howell)/Hortensio
Stagehand #2/Philip
Stagehand #3 & Driver for General Howell/Haberdasher
*General Harrison Howell (career military officer, politician and Lilli=B9s n=
ew man)
Wardrobe Lady
Ensemble singers and dancers
HAIR
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Ra=
do
Music by Galt MacDermot
Directed by Victoria Bussert
Music direction by Matthew Webb
Music supervision by Leonard DiCosimo
Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley
There will be NO NUDITY in this production.
Equity SPT Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ce=
dar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various t=
imes on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,=
16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Alma Theater, 7:30pm
5 principal roles, one of which has been c=
ast (Claude), plus 10 Tribe members.
To make audition appointment, call on or after Februa=
ry 6, M-F, 9-5:
216-291-2323
Questions? Call Ksenia Roshchakovsky 216-291-5792
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From SGross at CleveJcc.Org Mon Feb 6 10:03:11 2006
From: SGross at CleveJcc.Org (Gross, Sheri)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:03:11 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]JCC Playmakers presents CABARET
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The JCC Playmakers Youth Theatre presents...
Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff, Music and Lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Directed by Sheri Gross, Musical Direction by Brad Wyner, Choreography by
Abby Lausin
Cast A performs Thurs. Feb. 16 at 7pm, Sat. Feb. 18 at 8pm, Sun. Feb. 19 at
2pm and 7pm
Cast B performs Thurs. Feb. 23 at 7pm, Sat. Feb. 25 at 8pm, Sun. Feb. 26 at
2pm and 7pm
Performances will be held at Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple
23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood
Tickets are $10 General Admission
$8 JCC Members, Seniors and Students
Box Office: 216-831-0700, x1230
This production boasts 2 talented casts of seventy 8-12 grade actors
Cast A features:
Andy Collopy - Emcee, Gracie Levin - Sally Bowles, Eitan Anouchi - Cliff
Bradshaw, Samantha Miller - Fraulein Schneider, Brian Innenberg - Herr
Schultz
Cast B features:
Ben Karlin - Emcee, Anna Weinstein - Sally Bowles, Peter Moses - Cliff
Bradshaw, Lindsey Ryb - Fraulein Schneider, Josh Shapiro- Herr Schultz
This production deals with mature situations and is not recommended for
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actors
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From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Mon Feb 6 10:15:42 2006
From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Studio of 5 Rings)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:15:42 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matt Dibble Collection "Cavalcade of Oddballs" at the
Studio of 5 Rings
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> Matt Dibble Collection, "Cavalcade of Oddballs" on Display
> An exhibition of pen-and-ink drawings by Matt Dibble will be on display at
> The Studio of 5 Rings until March 4th. These drawings were selected by
> Christopher Pekoc, a nationally known artist and drawing instructor at
> Case Western Reserve University.
> While better known for his large abstract oil paintings, Matt Dibble has
> produced a series of seldom seen pen-and-ink drawings that he began during
> his student days and has continued to the present. Pekoc began to collect
> those drawings years ago and explains, "Creative ideas are like precious
> metals removed from the depths of mines; some come from richer veins than
> others. I feel that these drawings of Matt's come from one of his richest
> veins."
> In addition to hosting the area's best artists, we are Downtown
> Cleveland's Only Winery. We make our own low-sulfite wines right here, and
> they are available by the glass or by the bottle. We offer four smooth,
> dry wines: Merlot, Chardonnay, Shiraz, Pinot Grigio, and one sweet berry
> infused red wine.
> * Hours:
> * Every FRI 5pm - Midnight; Happy Hour is 5pm-8pm
> * Every SAT 7pm - Midnight
> * FREE admission
> * FREE Parking behind the Futon Factory
> * 3 Blocks West of I-90/Superior exit
>
>
> Matt Cook
> STUDIO OF 5 RINGS
> 2400 Superior Ave., #201
> Cleveland, OH 44114
> 216.771.0830
> www.studioof5rings.com
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>From Cassidy Theatre Mon Feb 6 18:45:45 2006
From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:45:45 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway Moments Auditions at Cassidy
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BROADWAY MOMENTS=20
Auditions at Cassidy Theatre=20
Vocal auditions for BROADWAY MOMENTS =C2=96 A CELEBRATION OF MUSICAL THEATR=
E will be held at the Cassidy Theatre.
ABOUT THE SHOW: Compiled by local talents Rob Schneider and Mike Mazur, th=
e show is a salute to famous Broadway composers with music from South Pacif=
ic, Gigi, Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, The Producers, Mama Mia and many mo=
re!
PRODUCTION DATES: April 7 - 9, 2006
AUDITION DATES: Monday, February 20th at 7:30p.m.
ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Michael Mazur
Music Direction by Emily Ortolano
NEEDED: Male and female singers of all ages.
Please prepare a Broadway show tune. An accompanist will be =
provided. =20
There will be no dance in the show.
Questions? Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.
Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parm=
a Heights,
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From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:25:11 EST
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Williams On The Lake
Presents a
Floriano Productions Musical Murder Mystery
Rick's Cafe!
February 11, 2006
6:00PM
A Delightful Romp through the war-torn nation of Morrocco during World War
II, this Floriano original Murder Mystery is highly entertaining! Dress in
period costumes, with awards for the best costume. You'll almost feel like Bogie is
there with you!
Tickets: $35.00 per person, discounts for Seniors and for Groups of 8 or
more...
Ticket includes Dinner, Show, and dancing afterwards to the tunes of Big
Kevin Ward from Midnight Music!
Please call for more information: (330)722-6766
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From Erika_Whites at Progressive.com Mon Feb 6 10:26:40 2006
From: Erika_Whites at Progressive.com (Erika Whites)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:26:40 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Mt. Carmel Players need chorus members/dancers for
MAME!
Message-ID:
Fellow lovers of musical theatre-
The Mt. Carmel Players will be holding special auditions for the
production of "Mame"
on Wednesday February 8, 2006 @ 7:30 PM.
Presently, we are seeking to cast small speaking roles for men ages
19-22 and
Men/Women dancers for the chorus, 19 and older please. Please dress
for movement.
The audition location is 29840 Euclid Ave Wickliffe OH, 44092 in the
Chapel Hall.
(Signs will be posted inside the building to direct you to the Chapel
Hall)
Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this post
please contact Mary Bilyk, the president of the executive board of
the Mt. Carmel Players @
440-944-5593.
Thank you and hope to see you there!
Erika N. Whites
"Where words fail, music speaks." -Plato
From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Mon Feb 6 10:40:54 2006
From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:40:54 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C West Presents "As It Is In Heaven"
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The Tri-C Western Campus Theatre Department announces their winter
production of As It Is In Heaven.
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As It Is In Heaven is the story of how a religious community is changed
when a non-believer has an ecstatic experience. The 1830's Shaker
society of Pleasant Hill, Kentucky, is set in ordered ways. Their once
dramatic form of worship has now become routine. However, the arrival
of Fanny upsets the harmony; the Sisters suspect her to be a "winter
Shaker," one who suddenly converts when life gets too hard on the farm.
Fanny sees angels in the meadow, and soon all the young women are
receiving spiritual "gifts" of songs, drawings, ideas and giggles,
completely upsetting the community. =20
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Clyde Simon, the award winning Artistic Director of the
convergence-continuum theatre company, directs this exciting production.
Music Direction by Brian Bowser
Choreography by Kelly Posty-Yager
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Running: February 24, 25, March 1, 2, 3, 4 at 8pm
February 26 and March 5 at 3pm
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$10.00 General Admission
Free with a Tri-C ID=20
$8.00 for Seniors and other Students.
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Tri-C West is located at:
11000 Pleasant Valley rd.
Parma, OH 44130
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more information. =20
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Box Office Manager/Part-time Faculty
Western Campus Theatre Department
Cuyahoga Community College
216-987-5536
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become
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converts when
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songs,
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From Paylward at aol.com Mon Feb 6 11:00:56 2006
From: Paylward at aol.com (Paylward at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:00:56 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mad Mask Maker Party
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A reminder to come celebrate St. Patrick's Day a wee bit early with the cast
and dancers of The Mad Mask Maker of Maigh Eo. The event is a party for
this new Irish dance play from choreographer Sarah Morrison of MorrisonDance and
Christopher Johnston, writer/director. Part of CPT's DanceWorks series.
Where: The Treehouse, 820 College Ave., Tremont (intersection of College and
Professor)
When: February 12 at 7 p.m.
Music: Tim Wallace and his funny songs
Hosts: Meg Chamberlain, Drew Narten, Chris Johnston, Sarah Morrison, Heather
Baur, Maree ReMalia, Kalindi Stockton
$20 donation, beer and soda bread is free (until the keg runs out!)
For more information, contact Patrice Aylward at _paylward at aol.com_
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From rrcaa at ncweb.com Mon Feb 6 11:26:05 2006
From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (rrcaa)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:26:05 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release from Rabbit Run Theater - Auditions
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FOR: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association
P. O. Box 235, 49 Park St.
Madison, OH 44057
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CONTACT: Karen Ziegler
440.428.5913
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - February 6, 2006
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promises to provide another summer filled with great entertainment. =
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Auditions for all regular season productions are Sat., Mar. 11, and =
Sun., Mar. 12, from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. each day, at the RRCAA Fine Arts =
Building, 49 Park St., Madison Village. Auditions for our Youth =
Production are Sat., Mar.4, and Sun., Mar. 5, from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. also =
at RRCAA. =20
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The 2006 shows are as follows:
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"Born Yesterday" - This show has been cast.
"Enchanted April" - Show dates: June 23 - July 1. Roles: five women =
ages=20
20 - 70 and 3 men, ages 20 - 50.
"CATS" - Youth Production. Show dates: July 5 - 8. Numerous roles for =
school-age youth.
"Ragtime" - Show dates: July 14 - 30. Numerous roles for men and =
women, ages 15 and up. Two roles for children, ages 9 - 11, one male, =
one female. The role of Colehouse Walker, Jr., is cast. This =
production offers many opportunities for African-American actors and =
singers.
"The Cemetery Club" - Show dates: Aug. 11 - 27. Roles: four women and =
one man, ages 50 and up.
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Auditions for "Enchanted April" and "The Cemetery Club" will involve =
reading from the scripts and monologues do not need to be prepared. =
Actors auditioning for the musical "Ragtime" should prepare a short song =
(about 16 bars) to sing and should bring sheet music for the =
accompanist. Actors should dress in comfortable clothes for movement.
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prepare a song of about 16 bars to sing (please bring sheet music) and =
dress comfortably for movement. Any youth (ages 9 - 11) interested in =
"Ragtime" should audition the same days as the Youth Production, Mar. 4 =
or Mar. 5.
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Auditions for all shows are by appointment. Call RRCAA at 428-5913 to =
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From bangandclatter at netzero.net Mon Feb 6 12:01:29 2006
From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 20:01:29 GMT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: Bang and the Clatter
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Release:
Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company
Northeast Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre
Announces auditions for the next FOUR shows in their 2006 season, Saturd=
ay, February 11, 2006 from 12 - 5 pm at Summit ArtSpace. =
140 East Market St. Akron 44308
Call 330-606-5317 for an appointment and information
We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 - 60 for roles in the following sho=
ws:
Blackbird by Adam Rapp (1f) 18 - 24 - Baylis is cast.
Christmas Eve. A rented room on Canal Street, New York City. Baylis is=
a disabled Desert Storm veteran and ex-junkie. Froggy is a teen heroin =
addict stricken with Hepatitis. A setting that could hardly be consider=
ed a bleaker snapshot of the human condition. However, out of this sce=
nario evolves novelist/playwright Adam Rapp's first love story. =
Griller by Eric Bogosian
Cast: 5 men (25 - 60), 4 women (22 - 50)
A farce that turns the American Dream on its head. Set in a New Jersey b=
ackyard, a barbecue gathering turns sinister and deadly.
Beggars in the House of Plenty by John Patrick Shanley
Cast: 3 men (25 - 60), 3 women (22 - 50)
THE STORY: Johnny is the youngest and most sensitive of three siblings s=
tranded in a surreal Irish Catholic household lorded over by their fathe=
r, a butcher from the Bronx, and their mother, a chipper, hope-mongering=
wreck of a woman who can only grant chill advice, not comfort. Their da=
ughter Sheila flees her family through marriage while Joey, a high-schoo=
l dropout, opts for a career in the navy and eventually returns from Vie=
tnam. Alone, Johnny takes solace in pyromania and writing about his fami=
ly. As Johnny matures, he becomes increasingly perceptive, revealing wit=
h more and more sympathy the underlying causes of so much family misery.=
In between Johnny's musings are raucous scenes of catastrophic violence=
barely held in check by each character's submerged but instinctual need=
for the love of one another. In the plays final scenes, part memory, pa=
rt hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's eyes as she=
once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and painfully un=
prepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is also trans=
figured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable to identi=
fy with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbringing inf=
licted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma dance to "Da=
nny Boy," the song to which they used to force their children to dance, =
but when Joey interrupts he is struck dead by his father. Johnny ends th=
e play by lighting more matches, looking back upon his vision of Joey's =
death but unable to outrun it.
Romance by David Mamet
7 men (25 - 60)
An exhilarating courtroom farce set against the backdrop of a Middle Eas=
t peace summit, David Mamet's latest play takes gleeful aim at everythin=
g from our judicial system to world peace; skewering Catholics, Jews, Ga=
ys, podiatrists, chiropractors, Shakespeare and, of course, lawyers, alo=
ng the way.
We look forward to seeing you.
From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Mon Feb 6 12:08:56 2006
From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:08:56 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C West announces auditions for OUR TOWN
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Directed by Greg Vovos the Artistic Director of the TitleWave Theatre
Company
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Auditions Will Be Held:
February 12th and 13th at 6:00 p.m.
In the Tri-C West Theatre
Callbacks are on February 15th at 6:00 pm
G4 A&B ( Downstair in the Galleria near the vending machines)
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All ages are welcome to audition.
Please be prepared to read from the script.
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Tri-C West is located at:
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd.
Parma, OH 44130=20
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Fred Gloor
Box Office Manager/Part-time Faculty
Western Campus Theatre Department
Cuyahoga Community College
216-987-5536
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From ksenia at clvhts.com Mon Feb 6 12:47:48 2006
From: ksenia at clvhts.com (Ksenia Roshchakovsky)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:47:48 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park audition date correction
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Thanks for catching the date typo! The audition dates are Thursday,
February 23 (Equity only); Friday, February 24; Saturday, February 25.
Callbacks are Sunday, February 26.
Audition appointments are being accepted as of today. Call 216.291.2323
Monday through Friday between 9am and 5pm.
Cain Park/City of Cleveland Heights 2006 Auditions for
KISS ME, KATE directed by Carol Dunne
HAIR directed by Victoria Bussert
Victoria Bussert & Russ Borski, 2006 Theater Co-Artistic Directors
KISS ME, KATE rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church
(13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and
various times on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans
Amphitheater, 8pm
HAIR rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ceda=
r
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday. There will be no nudity in this production.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Alma Theater, 7:30pm
AUDITION DATES/TIMES
Thu, Feb 23 5pm EQUITY ONLY
Fri, Feb 24 6-10pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY
Sat, Feb 25 12:15-6pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY
Sun, Feb 26 CALLBACKS (1:30-4:30pm HAIR, 5-10pm KISS ME, KATE)
CASTING NEEDS
Equity & Non-Equity: men, women, chorus (16 years & older). Non-Equity
actors are not paid for their participation in Cain Park productions. Cain
Park is committed to non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely o=
n
the basis of talent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability is
essential to a role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
1. Check your calendar for any conflicts before auditioning (see rehearsal =
&
performance dates below).
2. Memorize/prepare 2 short songs in the style of the shows
3. Bring sheet music in the proper key (accompanist provided)=8Bno taped musi=
c
allowed. Please note: you will not be allowed to audition without sheet
music.
4. Bring current photo and resume (will be retained by Cain Park).
5. Allow enough time to park, fill out your paperwork, and be on time for
your audition!
AUDITION LOCATION
Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar Road between Coventry & Lee in Cleveland
Heights).
For map go to http://www.cainpark.com/gracechurch.html
Please note: Grace Lutheran Church is a NO SMOKING facility.
KISS ME, KATE
Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by Samuel & Bella Spewack.
Directed by Carol Dunne
Music direction by Larry Hartzell
Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes
Equity Guest Artist Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans
Amphitheater, 8pm.
All roles open (*11 principal singing roles):
Pops (Stage doorman)/Padua Priest
*Hattie (Lilli Vanessi=B9s dresser)
*Paul (Fred Graham=B9s dresser)
*Lois Lane (nightclub singer in her first featured stage role)/Bianca Minol=
a
*Bill Calhoun (Broadway hoofer, Lois=B9 partner, chronic gambler)/Lucentio
*Lilli Vanessi (star stage and screen actress, former wife of Fred
Graham)/Katherine Minola
Dance Captain/Gregory*
*Fred Graham (writer, producer, director, actor, superman)/Petruchio
Harry Trevor (veteran character actor)/Baptista Minola
Stagehand #1 (electrician) & Cab Driver/Nathaniel
*First Man/Aide to Katherine
*Second Man/Aide to Katherine
Flynt (Aide to General Howell)/Gremio
Riley (Aide to General Howell)/Hortensio
Stagehand #2/Philip
Stagehand #3 & Driver for General Howell/Haberdasher
*General Harrison Howell (career military officer, politician and Lilli=B9s
new man)
Wardrobe Lady
Ensemble singers and dancers
HAIR
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Rado
Music by Galt MacDermot
Directed by Victoria Bussert
Music direction by Matthew Webb
Music supervision by Leonard DiCosimo
Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley
There will be NO NUDITY in this production.
Equity SPT Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Alma Theater, 7:30pm
5 principal roles, one of which has been cast (Claude), plus 10 Tribe
members.
To make audition appointment, call on or after February 6, M-F, 9-5:
216-291-2323
Questions? Call Ksenia Roshchakovsky 216-291-5792
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Cain Park audition date correctionThanks for catch=
ing the date typo! The audition dates are Thursday, February 2=
3 (Equity only); Friday, February 24; Saturday, February 25. Callbacks are Sunday, Febru=
ary 26.
Audition appointments are being accepted as of today=
. Call 216.291.2323 Monday through Fr=
iday between 9am and 5pm.
Cain Park/City of Cleveland Heights 2006 Auditions for
KISS ME, KATE directed by Carol Dunne
HAIR directed by Victori=
a Bussert Victoria Bussert & Russ Borski, 2006 Theater Co-A=
rtistic Directors
KISS ME, KATErehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran C=
hurch (13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evening=
s and various times on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance date=
s: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans Amphitheater, 8pm
HAIRrehearsals begin Tuesday, Jul=
y 11 at Grace Lut=
heran Church (13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday =
evenings and various times on Saturday and Sunday. There will be=
no nudity in this production.
Thu, Feb 23 5pm EQU=
ITY ONLY Fri, Feb 24 6-10pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY Sat, Feb 25 12:15-6pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY Sun, Feb 26 CALLBACKS (1:30-4:30pm HAIR, 5-10pm KISS ME, KATE)=
CASTING NEEDS
Equity & Non-Equity: men, women, choru=
s (16 years & older). Non-Equity actors are not paid for their =
participation in Cain Park productions. Cain Park is committed to =
non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely on the basis of ta=
lent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability is essential to a =
role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
1. Check your calendar for any conflicts before =
auditioning (see rehearsal & performance dates below).
2. Memorize/prepare 2 short songs in the style of the shows
3. Bring sheet music in the proper key (accompanist provided)=8Bno taped musi=
c allowed. Please note: you will not be allowed to audition without sheet mu=
sic.
4. Bring current photo and resume (will be retained by Cain Park).
5. Allow enough time to park, fill out your paperwork, and be on time for y=
our audition!
AUDITION LOCATION
Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar Road between =
Coventry & Lee in Cleveland Heights).
For map go to http://www.cainpark.com/gracechurch.=
html Please note: Grace Lutheran Church is a NO SMOKING facilit=
y.
KISS ME, KATE
Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by=
Samuel & Bella Spewack.
Directed by Carol Dunne
Music direction by Larry Hartzell
Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes
Equity Guest Artist Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ced=
ar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various ti=
mes on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July =
1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans Amphitheater, 8pm.
All roles open (*11 principal=
singing roles):
Pops (Stage doorman)/Padua Priest
*Hattie (Lilli Vanessi=B9s dresser)
*Paul (Fred Graham=B9s dresser)
*Lois Lane (nightclub singer in her first featured stage role)/Bianca Minol=
a
*Bill Calhoun (Broadway hoofer, Lois=B9 partner, chronic gambler)/Lucentio
*Lilli Vanessi (star stage and screen actress, former wife of Fred Graham)/=
Katherine Minola
Dance Captain/Gregory*
*Fred Graham (writer, producer, director, actor, superman)/Petruchio
Harry Trevor (veteran character actor)/Baptista Minola
Stagehand #1 (electrician) & Cab Driver/Nathaniel
*First Man/Aide to Katherine
*Second Man/Aide to Katherine
Flynt (Aide to General Howell)/Gremio
Riley (Aide to General Howell)/Hortensio
Stagehand #2/Philip
Stagehand #3 & Driver for General Howell/Haberdasher
*General Harrison Howell (career military officer, politician and Lilli=B9s n=
ew man)
Wardrobe Lady
Ensemble singers and dancers
HAIR
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Ra=
do
Music by Galt MacDermot
Directed by Victoria Bussert
Music direction by Matthew Webb
Music supervision by Leonard DiCosimo
Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley
There will be NO NUDITY in this production.
Equity SPT Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ce=
dar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various t=
imes on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,=
16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Alma Theater, 7:30pm
5 principal roles, one of which has been c=
ast (Claude), plus 10 Tribe members.
To make audition appointment, call on or after Februa=
ry 6, M-F, 9-5:
216-291-2323
Questions? Call Ksenia Roshchakovsky 216-291-5792
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From HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu Mon Feb 6 13:13:14 2006
From: HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu (Houser, Nancy)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 16:13:14 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Actors for Medical Cases
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Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, (OU COM) located in
Sagamore Hills, Ohio is seeking two female actors, portrayal age 22
years, to portray standardized patients for our upcoming Medical Student
testing program (called OSCE) on Wednesday, April 5th and Thursday,
April 6th,2006, from 8:00 a.m. to approximately 5:00 p.m. each day.
This will be a paid position for both the training, and for the actual
day of the testing. Training will take place on Wednesday, March 22nd
from 3-5:00 p.m. Actors need to be available for both the training and
for the actual OSCE testing dates.
=20
Please send a brief acting resume, and picture if available (not
required), either via e-mail or by regular mail. I can be reached by
telephone at the Sagamore Hills Office on Mondays and Wednesdays:
330-468-4500, x 221; or you can reach me at our Cuyahoga Falls Office on
Tuesdays or Thursdays this week: 330-971-7439.
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Please respond to this posting between now and Thursday, 2/9/06. =20
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Thanks,
Nancy
=20
Nancy C. Houser, Administrative Asst.
OU COM CORE Office
885 W. Aurora Rd., LL
Sagamore Hills, Ohio 44067
Phone: 330-468-4500, x 221
Fax: 330-468-4513
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located in Sagamore Hills, Ohio is seeking two
female actors, portrayal age 22 years, to portray
standardized patients for our upcoming Medical Student testing program =
(called
OSCE) on Wednesday, April =
5th and
Thursday, April 6th,2006, from 8:00 a.m. to approximately =
5:00 p.m.
each day. This will be a paid position for both the
training, and for the actual day of the testing. Training will take place on Wednesday, March =
22nd
from 3-5:00 p.m. Actors need to be available for =
both the training
and for the actual OSCE testing dates.
Please send a brief acting resume, and picture if =
available
(not required), either via e-mail or by regular mail. I can be =
reached by
telephone at the Sagamore Hills Office on Mondays and Wednesdays:
330-468-4500, x 221; or you can reach me at our Cuyahoga Falls Office on
Tuesdays or Thursdays this week: 330-971-7439.
Please respond to this posting =
between now
and Thursday, 2/9/06.
Thanks,
Nancy
Nancy C. Houser, Administrative Asst.
OU COM CORE Office
885 W. Aurora Rd., LL
Sagamore Hills, Ohio 44067
Phone: 330-468-4500, x 221
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From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Feb 6 14:22:43 2006
From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:22:43 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors' Summit presents regional premiere of INSIDE OUT,
a musical therapy
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For Immediate Release=20
For additional information contact:=20
Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800
Hudson, Ohio =20
February 6, 2006=20
Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Presents Regional Premiere =20
Inside Out =20
Opens February 16=20
Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Inside Out a musica=
l with=20
book and lyrics by Doug Haverty and Music by Adryan Russ. The play will hav=
e a=20
preview performance on Thursday, February 16, and will play through March 5=
=20
at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater in downtown Hudson.=20
The Play =20
The group therapy sessions have been going on for some time now. The women=20
are desperate, smart, sassy, affectionate, aware, and determined women who=20
give and get support in spirited weekly meetings. Their therapist is Grace,=
who=20
is on her third marriage. A hesitant new member, alters the chemistry of th=
e=20
group and stimulates a round of evocative and uplifting breakthroughs. Wome=
n=E2=80=99
s issues (and women=E2=80=99s issues with men) are explored with humor, wit=
, and=20
sensitivity. The vibrant score ranges from hysterical Broadway patter to=20
no-holds-barred gospel and good-time doowop. =20
The New York Times wrote: =E2=80=9CThe characters seem like real people eve=
n when=20
they sing and dance. =E2=80=A6 A bright, witty and wise musical comedy abou=
t the way we=20
live now.=E2=80=9D It has also been named one of the best Off Broadway musi=
cals by=20
Theatre Mania.=20
The show had a ten month run in New York, first off off Broadway and then=20
Off Broadway. It has since received major productions at Laguna Playhouse, T=
he=20
Phoenix Theatre, The Florida Studio Theatre, and last Fall in Zurich,=20
Switzerland.=20
The Cast=20
Tricia Bestic* (Dena) As a local Equity and AFTRA actress, she was most=20
recently seen at Actor's Summit in The Thing About Men. At Playhouse Squar=
e she=20
was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change. Other roles include: Mary=20
Jane(Big River) and (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest) at Porthouse Theatre,=
At=20
the Beck Center Janet(Rocky Horror), Nurse(Hello Again, New Brain), and=20
Martha(1776).=20
Beth Cubbison (Molly) Beth attended Millikin University in Decatur,=20
Illinois where she received a Bachelor of Music Education degree. In 1988 s=
he moved=20
to Cleveland to study at The Cleveland Institute of Music focusing on vocal=
/=20
opera performance. Beth has been seen on many area stages including Cain=20
Park, Dobama, Cassidy Theatre, Tri-C West and Lakeland. =20
Jessica Dunphy (Chlo) Jessica is a new comer to Cleveland and currently=20
resides in Beachwood. Marking her second appearance with the Actors=E2=80=
=99 Summit,=20
Jessica debuted this Christmas as Winnie-the-Pooh in A Winnie-The-Pooh Chr=
istmas=20
Tail. Originally from Illinois, Jessica has a BFA from Marshall University=20
in Acting/Directing. Since graduation in 2004, Jessica has spent her time=20
working for Trumpet in the Land, Ohio=E2=80=99s oldest historical drama, as=
a principal=20
actor as well as the company=E2=80=99s dance captain..=20
Shani Ferry (Sage) Shani is happy to be performing again at Actors=E2=80=
=99 Summit.=20
She previously appeared in Cotton Patch Gospel, Cricket on the Hearth, The=
=20
Shakespeare Revue, and They=E2=80=99re Playing Our Song. Some of her othe=
r favorite=20
roles include Sarah in Guys and Dolls, Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on t=
he=20
Way to the Forum, and Snookie in 110 in the Shade. =20
Lissy Gulick. (Grace) Lissy is a native Clevelander who has appeared in man=
y=20
regional venues: Beck Center (Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd); Cain Park (Mrs.=20
Shinn, Music Man); Carousel Dinner Theatre (Yenta, Fiddler); Porthouse (Aun=
t=20
Eller, Oklahoma!); and Great Lakes Theatre Festival (laundress & silly sist=
er,=20
Christmas Carol). She has sung with Cleveland Opera (Cousin Hebe, H.M.S. =20
Pinafore) and Cleveland Opera on Tour. =20
Jacqi Loewy* (Liz) An actress/director and stage manager, her work has been=
=20
seen on and off stage at most local venues. Originally from New York, Jacq=
i=20
also has Broadway, Off B'way and touring credits to her name. She now call=
s=20
Cleveland her home and is the Artistic Director of Charenton Theater Compan=
y.=20
=20
Musical direction is by Michael Flohr. Michael is a graduate of Case=20
Western Reserve University with a degree in Theater Arts and holds a Master=
s of=20
Education degree from Loyola College in Maryland. He has been a profession=
al=20
musician and served as a musical director and director in the Cleveland are=
a=20
for over ten years. Recent stints as musical director and arranger include=
=20
Cleveland Public Theatre (Discordia) and Actors=E2=80=99 Summit (Personals,=20=
The=20
Shakespeare Revue). He has played keyboards for the legendary Miss Patti P=
age, and=20
contemporary artists Bob Fitts and Arlen Salte. He can be seen in the pit=20=
in=20
many of the finest theaters in and around Cleveland, including Playhouse=20
Square Center.=20
Performance Schedule
Inside Out will have a preview performance on February 16. The official=20
opening on Friday, February 17 will be followed by a reception with the cas=
t.=20
Regular performances continue through March 5, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturda=
ys at=20
8:00 PM and Sundays at 2:00 PM. =20
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular tickets=20
are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays. College=20
students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances except the=20
preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discounts=
and=20
season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=
be =20
purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20
Web site=20
Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at www.actorssummit.org.=20
Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-3 professional arts=
=20
organization. We are seeking volunteers and board members. For more details=
please=20
call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800. =20
Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agreement with Actors'=20
Equity Association (the Union of professional Actors and Stage Managers.) =20
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announces the opening of Inside Out a musical with book=
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Hudson.
The Play=20
The group therapy sessions have=20=
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aware, and determined women who give and get support in spirited weekly=20
meetings. Their therapist is Grace, who is on her third marriage. A hesitant=
new=20
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e=20
and uplifting breakthroughs. Women=E2=80=99s issues (and women=E2=80=99s iss=
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explored with humor, wit, and sensitivity. The vibrant score ranges from=20
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Theatre, and last Fall in Zurich, Switzerland.
The=20
Cast
Tricia=20
Bestic*=20
(Dena) As a local Equity and AFTRA actress, she was most recently seen at=20
Actor's Summit in The Thing About=20
Men. At Playhouse Square she was in I=20
Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change. Other roles include: Mary Jane(Big River) and (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest) a=
t=20
Porthouse Theatre, At the Beck Center Janet(Rocky Horror), Nurse(Hello Again, New Brain), and Marth=
a(1776).
Beth=20
Cubbison=20
(Molly) Beth attended Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois where she=20
received a Bachelor of Music Education degree. In 1988 she moved to Clevelan=
d to=20
study at The Cleveland Institute of Music focusing on vocal / opera=20
performance.Beth has been se=
en on=20
many area stages including Cain Park, Dobama, Cassidy Theatre, Tri-C West an=
d=20
Lakeland.
Jessica Dunphy (Chlo) Jessica is=20=
a new=20
comer to Cleveland and currently resides in Beachwood. Marking her second=20
appearance with the Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, Jessica debuted this Christmas a=
s=20
Winnie-the-Pooh in A Winnie-The-Poo=
h=20
Christmas Tail. Originally from Illinois, Jessica has a BFA from Marshal=
l=20
University in Acting/Directing. Since graduation in 2004, Jessica has spent=20=
her=20
time working for Trumpet in the Lan=
d,=20
Ohio=E2=80=99s oldest historical drama, as a principal actor as well as the=20=
company=E2=80=99s=20
dance captain..
Shani Ferry<=
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e)=20
Shani is happy to be performing again at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit. She previou=
sly appeared=20
in Cotton Patch Gospel, Cricket on=20=
the=20
Hearth, The Shakespeare Revue, and=20
They=E2=80=99re Playing Our Song. =
; Some=20
of her other favorite roles include Sarah in Guys and Dolls, Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to t=
he=20
Forum, and Snookie in 110 in th=
e=20
Shade.
Lissy Gulick. (Gr=
ace)=20
Lissy is a native Clevelander who has appeared in many regional venues: Beck=
=20
Center (Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd=
I>);=20
Cain Park (Mrs. Shinn, Music Man);=20
Carousel Dinner Theatre (Yenta, Fiddler); Porthouse (Aunt Eller, <=
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e=20
Festival (laundress & silly sister, Christmas Carol). She has sung wit=
h=20
Cleveland Opera (Cousin Hebe, H.M.S=
.=20
Pinafore) and Cleveland Opera on Tour.
Jacqi Loewy*=
(Liz=
) An=20
actress/director and stage manager, her work has been seen on and off stage=20=
at=20
most local venues. Originally from New York, Jacqi also has Broadway,=20=
Off=20
B'way and touring credits to her name. She now calls Clevela=
nd=20
her home and is the Artistic Director of Charenton Theater Company. =20
=
Musical direction is by Michael Flohr.Michael is a graduate of=
=20
Case Western Reserve University with a degree in Theater Arts and holds=
a=20
Masters of Education degree from Loyola College in Maryland. He has be=
en a=20
professional musician and served as a musical director and director in=20=
the=20
Cleveland area for over ten years. Recent stints as musical direc=
tor=20
and arranger include Cleveland Public Theatre (Discordia) and Actors=E2=80=99 Sum=
mit (Personals, The Shakespeare Revue).=
=20
He has played keyboards for the legendary Miss Patti Page, and contempo=
rary=20
artists Bob Fitts and Arlen Salte. He can be seen in the pit in m=
any=20
of the finest theaters in and around Cleveland, including Playhouse Squ=
are=20
Center.
=
=
Performance Schedule=
Inside Out will have a preview performance on February 16. The=
=20
official opening on Friday, February 17 will be followed by a reception with=
the=20
cast. Regular performances continue through March 5, Thursdays, Fridays &=
;=20
Saturdays at 8:00=20
PM=20
and Sundays at 2:00=20
PM.=20
=
=
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular tickets=
are=20
$25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays. College stude=
nts=20
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From mardus at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 6 16:49:15 2006
From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 16:49:15 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse seeks Director and Musical
Director
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ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
JULY 21 TO AUGUST 12
Send resume and salary requirements to Western Reserve Playhouse
P.O. BOX 30172, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44130
WRP is a community theatre with modest budgets
but compensation is negotiable
Call the theatre line 330-620-7314 for more information
The playhouse is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Roads at the Bath/Richfield Township lines in Summit County.
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ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
JULY 21 TO AUGUST 12
Send resume and salary requirements to Western Reserve Playhouse
P.O. BOX 30172, CLEVELAND, OHIO
44130
WRP is a community theatre with modest budgets
but compensation is negotiable
Call the theatre line 330-620-7314 for more information
The playhouse is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Roads at the Bath/Richfield Township lines in Summit County.
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From dandean2005 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 6 20:32:43 2006
From: dandean2005 at yahoo.com (Dan Dean)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 20:32:43 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Good Evening" show at Hilarities 4th Street Theater
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Coming up this Sunday, February 12 at 3:00 p.m., Dan Dean and Richard Figge are performing Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's Good Evening at Pickwick and Frolic's Hilarities 4th Street Theater. Proceeds from the event go directly to the Lance Armstrong Foundation to give cancer patients the practical tools they need to fight cancer.
Good Evening features a series of comic vignettes, reflecting an off-the-wall, Monty Python-type humor. Some of the outrageous sketches in the show include an interview with the shepherd who was present at the Nativity, a one-legged man seeking to audition for the role of Tarzan, and a talk with the proprietor of an unlikely two-course restaurant called The Frog and Peach.
Figge has recently been seen in Richard Dresser's Below the Belt and as the legendary actor John Barrymore in Jason Miller's one-man play, Barrymore's Ghost. Dean, a cancer survivor, is a Cleveland-based actor who also co-starred with Figge during his junior year at The College of Wooster in a production of Mass Appeal.
Tickets for general admission are $10 and $15 for preferred seating. A combined Pickwick breakfast brunch and ticket, with automatic preferred seating, is $36.95.
Call 216-241-7425 to order. Your support of this show and the Lance Armstrong Foundation is appreciated!
For more information, visit pickwickandfrolic.com.
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Coming up this Sunday, February 12 at 3:00 p.m., Dan Dean and Richard Figge are performing Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's Good Evening at Pickwick and Frolic's Hilarities 4th Street Theater. Proceeds from the event go directly to the Lance Armstrong Foundation to give cancer patients the practical tools they need to fight cancer.
Good Evening features a series of comic vignettes, reflecting an off-the-wall, Monty Python-type humor. Some of the outrageous sketches in the show include an interview with the shepherd who was present at the Nativity, a one-legged man seeking to audition for the role of Tarzan, and a talk with the proprietor of an unlikely two-course restaurant called The Frog and Peach.
Figge has recently been seen in Richard Dresser's Below the Belt and as the legendary actor John Barrymore in Jason Miller's one-man play, Barrymore's Ghost. Dean, a cancer survivor, is a Cleveland-based actor who also co-starred
with Figge during his junior year at The College of Wooster in a production of Mass Appeal.
Tickets for general admission are $10 and $15 for preferred seating. A combined Pickwick breakfast brunch and ticket, with automatic preferred seating, is $36.95.
Call 216-241-7425 to order. Your support of this show and the Lance Armstrong Foundation is appreciated!
For more information, visit pickwickandfrolic.com.
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From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 00:01:57 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]the final word on the PUPPY scam
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From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Feb 6 21:13:44 2006
From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 21:13:44 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Poetry&Music@Coventry Village Library2Nite
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Music and poetry take the stage at the Coventry Village Library tonight, Feb. 7 as the Nia Coffeehouse visits,.
The event features music by Vince Robinson & TheJazzPoets and poetry by resident lyricist Ben Gulyas.
The Coventry Village Library can be found in Cleveland Heights at 1925 Coventry Road near Euclid Heights Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m.
The event is free and open to the public.
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Music and poetry take the stage at the Coventry Village Library tonight, Feb. 7 as the Nia Coffeehouse visits,.
The event features music by Vince Robinson & TheJazzPoets and poetry by resident lyricist Ben Gulyas.
The Coventry Village Library can be found in Cleveland Heights at 1925 Coventry Road near Euclid Heights Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m.
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Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 10:34:57 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FPAC's Dani Apple says ...
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"This was the best theatre camp ever! I'm definitely coming back next year.
It was the best learning camp and it was the most fun camp! I liked how the
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The staff was very fun to be with. Next time I go into an audition it will be
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Dani recently played Opal in Opal at Kalliope Stage & appeared in the
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From blush at mail2.visn.net Tue Feb 7 06:24:59 2006
From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina)
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 09:24:59 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]voice class
Message-ID:
Hello everyone and Happy New Year!
The classes are back for 2006!
I am a full-time voice artist in Cleveland with more than
15 years experience.
I?m 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?ve heard my voice on JCPenney spots, on Starz Encore,
on the AB Lounge infomercial, and much more.
?I must tell you I was pleased and impressed with the
amount of information you gave us at the class?.This was a
class well worth the small fee you charged and I want to
thank you for your time and expertise!!? Janine
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The next available class is Monday, February 13th.
Registration is required to secure a seat.
THIS WILL BE THE FIRST CLASS OF 2006!!
If you?re interested and would like more information,
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From jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Feb 7 06:20:23 2006
From: jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 09:20:23 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPH 24-Hour Sale! $10 Tickets to Intimate Apparel
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The Cleveland Play House is extending a SPECIAL WEB-ONLY ticket offer =
for
its production of Lynn Nottage's award-winning romance, Intimate Apparel =
--
$10 tickets to the Wednesday, February 8th 7:30 p.m. Opening Night
performance.=20
This is a 24-HOUR Sale, beginning at NOON Tuesday, February 7 and =
running
through NOON Wednesday, February 8, 2006.
Available to the first 50 people!=20
Enter the promotion code PAL and click "GO" to apply the discount. This =
is a
web-only offer, up to a limit of 4 tickets. A $3 internet fee will be =
added
to each ticket. This offer may not be combined with any other discount =
offer
or promotion.
To purchase tickets, click here:=20
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About INTIMATE APPAREL
America=92s most produced play of the 2005-2006 season, Intimate Apparel
earned a number of awards, among them the 2004 New York Drama Critics'
Circle Award for Best Play, Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play, =
the
John Gassner Award for Best Play, American Theatre Critics Association's
Francesca Primus Award and the Steinberg New Play Award. Nottage =
recently
received the PEN/Laura Pels Foundation Award for Drama for her body of =
work.
Esther, a 35-year-old seamstress who has never been married, earns her
living making intimate apparel for clients around Manhattan. But as a =
woman
living at the turn of the 20th century, she bears the dual stigma of =
being
both alone and self-sufficient. She is painfully aware of missed
opportunities for marriage since her arrival in New York 18 years =
earlier.
Now, at 35, it is unlikely her situation will change. On the day the =
play
begins, Esther receives a letter from a stranger, a native of Barbados =
who
is on the work crew digging the Panama Canal. A friend on that job =
showed
him Esther=92s photo. Now, he wants permission to write her, perhaps to =
meet,
once his stint in Panama is done. Esther, who is illiterate, relies on =
her
clients and friends to help her understand the relationship that =
develops =96
and to help her make the choices that will shape the rest of her life.=20
Julie Fogel
Associate Director of Communications & Marketing
The Cleveland Play House
8500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
(216) 795-7000 ext. 236
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The Cleveland Play House is extending a =
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award-winning romance, Intimate Apparel -- $10 tickets to the =
Wednesday, February 8th 7:30 p.m. Opening Night performance.
This is a 24-HOUR Sale, beginning at NOON =
Tuesday, February 7 and running through NOON Wednesday, February 8, =
2006.
Available to the first 50 people! =
Enter the promotion code PAL and click =
"GO" to apply the discount. This is a web-only offer, up to a =
limit of 4 tickets. A $3 internet fee will be added to each ticket. This =
offer may not be combined with any other discount offer or =
promotion.
America’s most =
produced play of the 2005-2006 season, Intimate =
Apparel earned a number of =
awards, among them the 2004 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for =
Best Play, Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play, the John Gassner =
Award for Best Play, American Theatre Critics Association's Francesca =
Primus Award and the Steinberg New Play Award. Nottage recently received =
the PEN/Laura Pels Foundation Award for Drama for her body of =
work.
Esther, a 35-year-old =
seamstress who has never been married, earns her living making intimate =
apparel for clients around Manhattan. But as a woman living at the turn =
of the 20th century, she bears the dual stigma of being both =
alone and self-sufficient. She is painfully aware of missed =
opportunities for marriage since her arrival in New York 18 years =
earlier. Now, at 35, it is unlikely her situation will change. On the =
day the play begins, Esther receives a letter from a stranger, a native =
of Barbados who is on the work crew digging the Panama Canal. A friend =
on that job showed him Esther’s photo. Now, he wants permission to =
write her, perhaps to meet, once his stint in Panama is done. Esther, =
who is illiterate, relies on her clients and friends to help her =
understand the relationship that develops – and to help =
her make the choices that will shape the rest of her life.
Julie =
Fogel Associate Director of =
Communications & Marketing
The Cleveland Play =
House
8500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
(216) 795-7000 ext. =
236
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From chris at antonellic.com Tue Feb 7 06:21:35 2006
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 09:21:35 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Deathtrap by Ira Levin - Auditions - The Hudson Players
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The Hudson Players
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AUDITIONS
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DEATHTRAP
by Ira Levin
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Audition Dates: Sunday, March 5 7:00pm
Monday, March 6 7:00pm
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Production Dates: May 5,6,12,13,19,20 @ 8pm
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STORY
Seeming comfortably ensconced in his charming Connecticut home, Sid a =
successful writer of Broadway thrillers, is struggling to overcome a =
"dry spell" which has resulted in a string of failures and a shortage of =
funds. A possible break in his fortunes occurs when he receives a script =
from a student in the seminar he has been conducting at a nearby college =
- a thriller which Sidney recognizes as a potential Broadway hit. Sid's =
plan, which he develops with his wife's help, is to offer collaboration =
to the student, an idea which the younger man quickly accepts. =
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turn.
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CAST REQUIREMENTS:
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3 men - ages 25-55
2 women - ages 30-55
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Please come prepared to read from the script.
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Kate Tonti
Director
216-689-0858
tontika at adelphia.net
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Barlow Community Center.=20
>From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. =
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From artistschair2005 at aol.com Tue Feb 7 07:17:02 2006
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 10:17:02 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Douglas Rossi & YOUR INPUT WANTED
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Stage Actor - Douglas Rossi (Location: Montgomery, Alabama)
(February 7, 2006) To view Douglas's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Your Input WANTED
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From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 15:31:10 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER--"Man of No Importance" Auditions at Beck
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AUDITIONS !!!!!!
A MAN OF NO
IMPORTANCE
Monday, Feb. 6th at 7PM
Tuesday, Feb. 7th at 7PM
Beck Center once again offers a Cleveland Musical Premiere. Stephen Flaherty
and Lynn Ahrens ("Ragtime", "Once on this Island") have given us one of the
most amazing chamber musicals in recent memory. Along with a book by reknowned
playwright Terrence McNally, they weave a tale around Alfie, a bus conductor in
1960's Dublin whose passion in life is producing classic, albeit rag-tag
theatre, for his locals~~using the parish church common room. His worship of all
things Oscar Wilde tells the audience early on that perhaps Alfie has a great
secret to hide...though his actors, co-workers, and even a doting sister do not
see the obvious. A production of Wilde's "Salome" proves both his undoing,
and ultimately, his redemption.
PERFORMANCE DATES
"A Man of No Importance" runs June 2nd through June 25th.
Performances are Fri/Sat nights and Sun. afternoon only.
REHEARSALS
Will begin appoximately April 17th.
ROLES
All roles are available except Alfie (played by Matthew Wright). There are a
totoal of TWO remaining Equity contracts available for this production. The
extra contract is made possible due to the CTC Dannis Morris contract, awarded
to Beck earlier this month. All other non-AEA roles are stipended as well.
(Age 18 and over)
Adele Rice: (18-25) Alfie's "Salome" discovery. A girl new to Dublin, w/ a
secret of her own. Mezzo
Alfie Byrne: ***Cast: Matthew Wright (AEA)***
Baldy: (45-65) A somewhat folicly impaired widower. Alfie's go-to Stage
Manager, he is a retired pub owner. Baritone.
Breton Beret: (25-35) An ominous fellow, and capable of violence. Tenor
Carney: (45-55) Alfie's leading man in all plays....the size of the role is
everything. Secretly wooing Alfie's spinster sister, and conspiring. The town
butcher, he also appears as Oscar Wilde. Baritone.
Ernie Lally: (25-40) Keeper of walk-on roles and master of the props.
Baritone.
Father Kenny: (50-65) The Head Man at St. Imelda's. Quietly wary of Alfie's
theatrical goings on. Non Singing Role.
Lily Byrne: (45-55) Alfie's very protective sister and caretaker. Feels she
cannot marry before he does. Very moral and upright, but capable of loving
deeply. Alto.
Miss Crowe: (30-40) Both actress and costume designer---she assumes the role
of Peter Pan annually. Alto.
Mrs. Curtain: (45-60) The mother to 7 children, she returns to "Salome" as
actress and choreographer--- attempting the 'Dance of the 7 Veils' as a tap
number. Alto.
Mrs. Grace: (50-60) A pious woman who's ailing husband at home keeps her at
the theatre---where acting and publicity go hand in hand. Alto.
Mrs. Patrick: (40ish) A parishoner caught between the choir loft and the hay
loft. Mezzo.
Peter: (20-25) A rehearsal asstistant....he longs for rock and roll.
Baritone, with very light singing duties.
Rasher Flynn: (45-55) Founding member and set designer. Gruff. Baritone.
Robbie: (22-30) The driver of Alfie's bus..... he is Alfie's obsession....
the Bosie to his Oscar. Robbie is just a working-class chap who likes Alfie, but
cannot embrace the poetry of Alfie's life. Bari-tenor.
Sully O'Hara: (25-30) Out of work, so now he has time to make his St.
Imelda's debut. Baritone.
This is a character driven piece, and while the vocals are important, by no
means do they outshine the need for experienced actors. This is a terrific
piece for age ranges that are not often afforded the opportunity to shine and
thrive in the musical theatre. Don't let the fact that you may not have yet heard
of "A Man of No Importance" deter you. It is an amazingly beautiful and
vibrant work.
PREPARATION
Please prepare one musical piece of your choosing. Feel free to sing
something from the musical theatre canon, or an Irish ditty if you prefer. Please
bring sheet music in your key....an accompanist will be provided. No dance attire
needed. This is a VERY light dance show.
STAFF
Director: Scott Spence
Musical Director: Larry Goodpaster
Choreographer: Martin Cespedes
Stage Manager: David Bugher
NO APPOINTMENTS ARE NEEDED. FIRST COME, FIRST SING.
If you have any questions, please either reply to this e-mail, or call
216-521-2540 x239.
PLEASE NOTE: If this reminder is last minute, please reply to this e-mail.
There may be alternative times (pre-call back) for you to still audition.
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REHEARSALS
Will begin appoximately April 17th.
ROLES
All roles are available except Alfie (pla=
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tracts available for this production. The extra contract is made possible=
due to the CTCDannis Morris contract, awarded to Beck earlier this=20=
month. All other non-AEA roles are stipended as well. (Age 18=20=
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Adele Rice: (18-25)&nb=
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Breton Beret: (25-35) An om=
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ding man in all plays....the size of the role is everything. Secretly wooing=
Alfie's spinster sister, and conspiring. The town butcher, he also appears=20=
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Ernie Lally: (25-40) Keeper=
of walk-on roles and master of the props. Baritone.
Father Kenny: (50-65) The H=
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n Singing Role.
Lily Byrne: (45-55) Alfie's very protective sister and caretaker. Feels sh=
e cannot marry before he does. Very moral and upright, but capable of loving=
deeply. Alto.
Miss Crowe: (30-40) Both actress and costume designer---she assumes the ro=
le of Peter Pan annually. Alto.
Mrs. Curtain: (45-60) The mother to 7 children, she returns to "Salome=
" as actress and choreographer--- attempting the 'Dance of the 7 Veils'=
as a tap number. Alto.
Mrs. Grace: (50-60) A pious woman who's ailing husband at home keeps her a=
t the theatre---where acting and publicity go hand in hand. Alto.
Mrs. Patrick: (40ish) A parishoner caught between the choir loft and the h=
ay loft. Mezzo.
Peter=
: (20-25) A rehearsal asstistant....he longs for rock and roll. Barit=
one, with very light singing duties.
Rasher Flynn: (45-55) Founding member and set designer. Gruff. Baritone.=
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Robbie: (22-30) The driver of Alfie's bus..... he is Alfie's obsession....=
the Bosie to his Oscar. Robbie is just a working-class chap who likes Alfie=
, but cannot embrace the poetry of Alfie's life. Bari-tenor.=
Sully O'Hara: (25-30) Out of work, so now he has time to make his St. Imel=
da's debut. Baritone.
This is a character driven piece, and w=
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erienced actors. This is a terrific piece for age ranges that are not=
often afforded the opportunity to shine and thrive in the musical theatre.=20=
Don't let the fact that you may not have yet heard of "A Man of No Impor=
tance" deter you. It is an amazingly beautiful and vibrant work.=
PREPARATION
Please prepare one musical piece of your choosin=
g. Feel free to sing something from the musical theatre canon, or an Irish d=
itty if you prefer. Please bring sheet music in your key....an accompanist w=
ill be provided. No dance attire needed. This is a VERY light dance show.
STAFF
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Choreographer: =
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Stage Manager: =
; David Bugher
NO APPOINTMENTS ARE NEEDED. FIRS=
T COME, FIRST SING.
If you have any questions, pleas=
e either reply to this e-mail, or call 216-521-2540 x239.
PLEASE NOTE: If this reminder is last min=
ute, please reply to this e-mail. There may be alternative times (pre-call b=
ack) for you to still audition.
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From viddhartha at aol.com Tue Feb 7 12:12:34 2006
From: viddhartha at aol.com (viddhartha at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 15:12:34 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for auditions
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CALL FOR AUDITIONS
Cleveland State University, School of Communication
COM 411 Film Production 2 class is looking for
ACTORS FOR A SHORT FILM
CHIP: male, mid-20?s to 40?s, salesman, cleancut
HITCHHIKER: male, mid-20?s to 40?s, quiet, stressed, anti-social
CLOWN: male, mid 30?s to 40?s, tired, low-rent, irritated
STORE CLERK: male, 30?s to 50?s, awkward, itchy
RADIO SHOW HOST: any age or gender, typical radio jock, (voice only)
ALSO CASTING FOR
SEVERAL STUDENT INDEPENDENT FILMS
MARK: male, late 20?s, underwhelmed businessman, doesn?t like job, wants an easy life
JENN: female, 20?s, Mark?s sarcastic secretary
JORDAN: female, late 20?s, Mark?s uppity wife
JOAN & SCOTT: male and female, 30?s, couple Mark meets at restaurant
HEALTH INSPECTOR: male, late 30?s, middle-management, city working man
2 MALES: ages 12 to 17
2 MALES: ages 25 to 35
2 FEMALES: ages 25 to 35
INITIAL AUDITIONS TO TAKE PLACE
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 18
BETWEEN 9am and 2pm
You will need to bring a head shot, resume and short piece to read or perform.
To schedule an audition please contact
Cindy Penter @
(216)687-5044 (leave message)
or
Maryann Kershey @ (216)941-9392 (leave message)
TARGETED SHOOTING DATES: March 25 and April 1, 2006
PLUS VARIOUS OTHER DATES DURING March and April 06
THESE ARE UNPAID ROLES.
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CALL FOR AUDITIONS
Cleveland State University, School of Communication
COM 411 Film Production 2 class is looking for
ACTORS FOR A SHORT FILM
CHIP:male, mid-20?s to 40?s, salesman, cleancut
HITCHHIKER:male, mid-20?s to 40?s, quiet, stressed, anti-social
CLOWN:male, mid 30?s to 40?s, tired, low-rent, irritated
STORE CLERK:male, 30?s to 50?s, awkward, itchy
RADIO SHOW HOST:any age or gender, typical radio jock, (voiceonly)
ALSO CASTING FOR
SEVERAL STUDENT INDEPENDENT FILMS
MARK:male, late 20?s, underwhelmed businessman, doesn?t like job, wants an easy life
JENN:female, 20?s, Mark?s sarcastic secretary
JORDAN:female, late 20?s, Mark?s uppity wife
JOAN & SCOTT:male and female, 30?s, couple Mark meets at restaurant
HEALTH INSPECTOR:male, late 30?s, middle-management, city working man
2 MALES:ages 12 to 17
2 MALES:ages 25 to 35
2 FEMALES:ages 25 to 35
INITIAL AUDITIONS TO TAKE PLACE
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 18
BETWEEN 9am and 2pm
You will need to bring a head shot, resume and short piece to read or perform.
To schedule an audition please contact
Cindy Penter @
(216)687-5044 (leave message)
or
Maryann Kershey @ (216)941-9392 (leave message)
TARGETED SHOOTING DATES:March 25 and April 1, 2006
PLUS VARIOUS OTHER DATES DURING March and April 06
THESE ARE UNPAID ROLES.
If chosen, you will receive a copy of the film on DVD and credit on the screen.
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From toddevangelista at hotmail.com Tue Feb 7 12:31:31 2006
From: toddevangelista at hotmail.com (Todd Evangelista)
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 15:31:31 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dover's Spring Play in North Olmsted
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Company: Dover Players Community Theater
Contact: Todd Evangelista
Phone: (440) 779-1284
Place: North Olmsted s Old Town Hall
5186 Dover Center Rd.
North Olmsted, Oh 44070
Play: Agatha Christie's "The Unexpected Guest"
Description: A man who's car has broken down enters a house looking for help
and stumbles upon a murder. Rather than call the police, he decides to help
the woman cover up the murder of her husband. However, he finds out that the
woman has more secrets, and he is an accomplice.
Audition Dates: Wed. & Thurs., Feb. 15 & 16, 7-9 PM
Play Dates: March 31, April 1 & 2; April 7, 8 & 9; April 14, 15 & 16
Play Times: Fridays & Saturdays at 8PM & Sundays at 6PM
Price: ADMISSION FREE! First come, first serve. Call Todd for reservations,
$5 per seat.
From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 7 13:45:27 2006
From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 13:45:27 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland continues Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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Lakeland Theatre announces Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Martin Friedman
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Bill Amato
Production Stage Manager Andrea Fisher
Featuring
Big Daddy Mitchell Fields
Margaret Liz Conway
Doctor Baugh Michael Regnier
Big Mama Mary Jane Nottage
Brick Mark Smith
Mae Erin Bunting
Gooper Steven Hoffman
Reverand Tooker Marvin L. Mallory
Lacey Herrick Martin
Production Dates:
Friday, February 10 @ 8pm
Saturday, February 11 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, February 12 @ 2pm and 7pm
Friday, February 17 @ 8pm
Saturday, February 18 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, February 19 @ 2pm
Lakeland Theatre will produce Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Drama Critics Award for Best Play and arguably one of the greatest American plays ever written. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is the first production of Lakeland Theatre's 2006 Season. Also featured are:
SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE (July 14-28, 2006)
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (October 6-22, 2006)
Auditions:
Monday, July, 17 2006 7:00pm till 9:00pm
Tuesday, July, 18, 2006 7:00pm till 9:00pm
Tickets: $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors. Group rates are available Special subscription rates are available when you purchase reserved tickets for all three productions.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof runs for 12 performances; February 3, 2006 through February 18, at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or at mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034 or 440.525.4747. All tickets are reserved.
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mefriedman at lakelandcc.edu or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).
All performances and auditions will be held in Performing Arts Center at Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 east and exit at the second exit, Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt. #306. Turn left into the Lakeland Community College, the first light. Get in the right lane. Turn right at the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the faculty/staff parking lot. Park at the other end of the parking lot. The PAC is just past and to the left of the Clocktower.
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Lakeland Theatre announces
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Martin Friedman
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig TuckerSound Design by Bill Amato
Production Stage Manager Andrea Fisher
Featuring
Big Daddy Mitchell Fields Margaret
Liz Conway
Doctor Baugh Michael Regnier
Big Mama Mary Jane Nottage
Brick Mark Smith
Mae Erin Bunting
Gooper Steven Hoffman
Reverand Tooker Marvin L. Mallory
Lacey Herrick Martin
Production Dates:
Friday, February 10 @ 8pm
Saturday, February 11 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, February 12 @ 2pm and
7pm
Friday, February 17 @ 8pm
Saturday, February 18 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, February 19 @ 2pm
Lakeland Theatre will produce Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Drama Critics Award for Best Play and arguably one of the greatest American plays ever written. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is
the first production of Lakeland Theatre's 2006 Season. Also featured are:
SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE (July 14-28, 2006)
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (October 6-22, 2006)
Auditions:
Monday, July, 17 2006 7:00pm till 9:00pm
Tuesday, July, 18, 2006 7:00pm till 9:00pm
Tickets:$10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors. Group rates are available Special subscription rates are available when you purchase reserved tickets for all three productions.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof runs for 12 performances; February 3, 2006 through February 18, at LakelandCommunity College's PerformingArtsCenter. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or at mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034 or 440.525.4747. All tickets are reserved.
All performances and auditions will be held in Performing Arts Center at LakelandCommunity College. Take I 90 east and exit at the second exit, Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt. #306. Turn left into the LakelandCommunity College, the first light. Get in the right lane. Turn right at the stop sign. Turn right at the next
stop sign. Turn left into the faculty/staff parking lot. Park at the other end of the parking lot. The PAC is just past and to the left of the Clocktower.
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From webmaster at passportproject.org Tue Feb 7 13:57:53 2006
From: webmaster at passportproject.org (benjamin f. gunter iv)
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 16:57:53 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Passport Project Vibrations Series: Cuong Vu Trio: Cuong
Vu, Stomu Takeishi, and Ted Poor
Message-ID: <43E917E1.9060009@passportproject.org>
CONCERT:Cuong Vu Trio: Cuong Vu, Stomu Takeishi, and Ted Poor
Tuesday, Feb. 14. Doors 8:30PM
Price:$10-$18 sliding scale (the guest chooses)
THE ART (and NUTS & BOLTS) of IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP with CUONG VU TRIO:
For musicians of all levels, bring your instrument. Keyboard and other
instruments available at Passport Project.
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 15 11AM to 12:30PM. $8/$5
students. PLEASE REGISTER by calling (216) 721-1055.
The Passport Project Vibrations Series of Creative Music presents an original
set by Cuong Vu--sideman with Pat Metheny Group, David Bowie & Laurie
Anderson. Cuong Vu's trio has been referred to as "the jazz version of a rock
music power trio" (JazzWeekly.com). Cuong is joined by Stomu Takeishi and
drummer Ted Poor, and the trio strives in its exploration of sounds and form
while embracing the undercurrents of underground rock and electronic music.
LOCATION: Passport Project Global Community Arts Center; 12801 Buckeye Road,
Cleveland, Ohio 44120--1 block SW of Shaker Square.
CONTACT for more info: (216) 721-1055; www.passportproject.org
--
benjamin f. gunter iv
Passport Project Webmaster/ Managing Director
http://passportproject.orge://webmaster at passportproject.org
p://216.721.1055
--experiences for a more aware, healthy & peaceful society!
--how will you ever learn if you never fail... how will you ever fail, if you never try...? –
some cat named dr.B
From Cynthia.Bell at tri-c.edu Tue Feb 7 14:30:53 2006
From: Cynthia.Bell at tri-c.edu (Bell, Cynthia)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 17:30:53 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discounted Tickets This Weekend for Dayton Contemporary
Dance Company
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From theater at btots.org Tue Feb 7 15:53:21 2006
From: theater at btots.org (Brecksville Theater on the Square)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 17:53:21 -0600
Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS at Brecksville Theater on the Square
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backs will be on Wednesday March 1, 2006 at the same time and location.
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May 12, 13 and 14, 2006. Friday and Saturday evening shows will be =
performed at 7: 30pm. Sunday matinees will be at 2:00pm
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Please refer to our website for additional information www.btots.org. =
or contact the BTOTS office at (440) 526-3443 or email : =
theater at btots.org.
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From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Feb 7 15:22:28 2006
From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 18:22:28 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "A Bad Year For Tomatoes" - Next Weekend at
CVLT!
Message-ID:
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
AUDITIONS!
Need 4 Women and 3 Men, ages 30-60
Sunday 2/12 from 2 - 4 PM
Monday 2/13 from 7:30 - 9 PM
Come to 40 River St. in Chagrin Falls prepared to read from the script
Directed by Barbara Rhoades
The Story:
Fed up with the pressures and demands of her acting career, the famous Myra
Marlowe leases a house in the tiny New England hamlet of Beaver Haven, and
settles down to write her autobiography. She is successful in turning aside
the offers pressed on her by her long-time agent, but dealing with her nosy,
omnipresent neighbors is a different matter. In an attempt to gain some
privacy, Myra invents a crazy sister who is kept locked in an upstairs room,
but who occasionally escapes long enough to scare off uninvited visitors.
The ruse works well at first, but complications result when the local
handyman develops an affection for the imaginary sister, and some of the
more officious ladies decide it is their Christian duty to save the poor
demented woman's soul. In desperation, Myra announces that her imaginary
sibling has suddenly gone off to Boston - which brings on the sheriff, and
the suspicion of murder!
Show dates Apr 28 - May 20 (Fridays & Saturdays @ 8pm)
Event details and mailing list at www.CVLT.org
(Don't forget, this weekend is your last chance to see "King O' The Moon" -
the Vietnam-era backyard comedy still 'reigns' at CVLT until Saturday night!
Call 440-247-8955 for info and reservations!)
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Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 18:28:50 EST
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Ensemble Theatre would like to offer $12 tickets to this weekends
performances of Athold Fugard's SORROWS AND REJOICINGS, in honor of black history month,
Tickets are usually $24.
We do ask you call the theatre at 216-321-2930 and make a reservation. The
offer is good for Saturday Feb 11 at 8pm and Sunday matinee Feb 12 at 3pm
Ensemble Theatre
Lucia Colombi, Artistic Director
performing at the Brooks Theater of The Cleveland Play House
8500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio
presents
A Cleveland Premiere!
Athol Fugard's
SORROWS & REJOICINGS
Directed by Licia Colombi
Featuring
Elizabeth Townsend, Renee Matthews- Jackson, Sonya Bishop
and Robert Hawkes
February 11 - 26, 2006
With SORROWS & REJOICINGS, South African playwright, Athol Fugard returns to
the stage with one of his most fierce and lyrical plays to date.In the
semi-desert Karoo region of South Africa, two women meet;one white- the other black,
they seem to have little in common except for their love of one man, an exiled
poet deeply connected to his homeland.But after the leukemia stricken poet
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reconcile the secrets of the past, and their hopes for post-apartheid South Africa.
Once again Fugard poigntly demonstrates the human struggle to transcend the
treacherous injustices of history. All this as seen though the eyes of their 18
year old daughter Rebecca
"The greatest active playwright in the English speaking world."
TIME MAGAZINE
"A romantic memory play, heightened by the playwrights poetic storytelling
gifts." VARIETY
**************************************************************
Performance Schedule
Opens Saturday Feb.11 at 8pm
Fridays, Feb 17 & 24 at 8pm /Saturdays Feb 11, 18 & 25 at 8pm
Sunday Matinees, Feb 12, 19 & 26 at 3pm
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Ticket prices range from $12 -24
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We do ask you call the theatre at 216-321-2930 and make a reservation. The o=
ffer is good for Saturday Feb 11 at 8pm and Sunday matinee Feb 12 at 3pm
Ensemble Theatre
Lucia Colombi, Artistic Director
performing at the Brooks Theater of The Cleveland Play House
8500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio
presents
A Cleveland Premiere!
Athol Fugard's
SORROWS & REJOICINGS
Directed by Licia Colombi
Featuring
Elizabeth Townsend, Renee Matthews- Jackson, Sonya Bishop
and Robert Hawkes
February 11 - 26, 2006
With SORROWS & REJOICINGS, South African playwright, Athol Fugard ret=
urns to the stage with one of his most fierce and lyrical plays to date.In t=
he semi-desert Karoo region of South Africa, two women meet;one white- the o=
ther black, they seem to have little in common except for their love of one=20=
man, an exiled poet deeply connected to his homeland.But after the leukemia=20=
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ruggling to reconcile the secrets of the past, and their hopes for post-apar=
theid South Africa. Once again Fugard poigntly demonstrates the human strugg=
le to transcend the treacherous injustices of history. All this as seen thou=
gh the eyes of their 18 year old daughter Rebecca
"The greatest active playwright in the English speaking world."
TIME MAGAZINE
"A romantic memory play, heightened by the playwrights poetic storytelling g=
ifts." VARIETY
**************************************************************
Performance Schedule
Opens Saturday Feb.11 at 8pm
Fridays, Feb 17 & 24 at 8pm /Saturdays Feb 11, 18 & 25 at 8pm
Sunday Matinees, Feb 12, 19 & 26 at 3pm
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Ticket prices range from $12 -24
Purchase tickets online at www.ticketleap.com
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ret =20
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=20
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rector and=20
pianist Heidi Herczeg will lead a trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spon=
dike=20
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,=20
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=20
and 22 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.=20
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cabaret performances. Cash and major credit cards accepted. Club membership=
not=20
required. Reservations may be made by calling (216) 795-7000.=20
# # #=20
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824
Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know the difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
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From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 20:02:32 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MUSICIANS 4th Annual Up FromThe River
Festival & Blues Festival
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Festivals close out February @ The Kent Stage
Just added: FREE concert by Charity of Big Leg Emma 6:00 to 8:00 before Saturday's concert!
4th ANNUAL
UP FROM THE
RIVER FESTIVAL
Friday and Saturday, February 10, 11
Shows start at 8:00 PM
The Fourth Annual "UP FROM THE RIVER" Festival, featuring ALL ORIGINAL MUSIC by eight Northeast Ohio groups and daytime music workshops.
Friday night's lineup
? Donkey Engine
Good things arise from full moon nights in the Allegheny National Park in Pennsylvania. Like this eclectic and old-timey band that came together to pass the night once the sun set on the campground. Donkey Engine features Dan Solmen on vocals and fiddle, Wes Anderson on vocals and guitar, Aaron Moore on upright bass, and Chet Meade on djembe.
? Carlos Jones (solo)
"Carlos Jones is to Cleveland reggae what Jim Brown is to Cleveland running backs: the undisputed champ. With Jones at the forefront of the scene for more than 25 years -- first in I-Tal, then in First Light -- this city's reggae following was practically built upon his back...? (Cleveland Scene Magazine) Come see this rare solo appearance by Cleveland's undisputed reggae master!
? the John Turner Band
John Turner is Kent's best kept secret singer/songwriter: An easy-going guy with an easy-going voice to guide us through the curves of life's ride. A veteran of the music business for years, he's played everything from bluegrass to calypso. He's backed by some of Kent's finest, most notably Rockin' Robin Montgomery on piano.
? Ryan Humbert
Ryan Humbert plays original rock with touches of country, punk, folk, and more. Humbert's music will leave you with a tear in your eye, a bruise on your leg, and a hangover the next morning.
Saturday night's lineup:
Just added: Free concert by Charity of Big Leg Emma from 6:00 to 8:00 before the main show
Hal Walker grew up in Kent, Ohio blowing the harmonica along the banks of the Cuyahoga river. As a veteran performer in Ohio, Hal's honest and passionate style delights audiences of all ages. His songs celebrate work, community, environment, local history and geography. His claim to fame is a song, "My State, Ohio," that incorporates the 88 counties of Ohio into a wonderfully sing-able song. He composes and improvises on the piano, guitar, harmonica, jew's harp, and the "banakula." He is a roster artist for Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland and the Arts Learning program of the Ohio Arts Council. Hal Walker is a teacher, choral director, actor, and inventor. With 10 years of work in the Ohio schools, he brings the joy of music into the daily lives of children.
Kedric Wolfe: Actor, yoga teacher and writer of numerous award winning solo performance works, "Let Me Explain, Warren's Story and the poignant and painful Paper Thin Walls, to name a few, has agreed to shake off a little rust by shouldering a portion of this evening's MC responsibilities. CAUTION: Audience "active involvement" may be required.
? the David Mayfield Band
Prepare yourselves for a night of fast, furious, and fabulous pickin?, bluegrass style. The David Mayfield Band is led by multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and in-demand session musician, David Mayfield. Joining him are Paul Kovac on guitar, Bill Lestock on fiddle, father David Mayfield on bass, and Jim Metz on banjo.
? Guild the Lily
Musical imposters Dalenski Galgozkski, Johanna Reynoldskovich, and Warrenminsk Henrivoskoviniski will impersonate various local songwriters and musicians. Using period instruments (one four-string, two six-string), the trio weaves a confusing mix of musical nonentities, ill conceived social commentary, and totally misunderstood quips that are really not heard (they tell them to each other not the audience). To be missed - or not. I mean, not to be missed!
? Poontwang
All girls. All twang. All original. Need we say more? Poontwang is Laurie Howard on banjo and percussion; Jen Maurer on 'lectric guitar, accordion, and percussion; Chittlin' Mayfield on guitar and tambourine (yes, we admit to playing tambourine!); and Sarah Rolan on bass and flugelhorn. Featuring "a little bit of rock, a little bit of roll, a little bit of heaven music for your soul" (plus a healthy dose of twang), this is NE Ohio's hottest all-girl band!
? the Kidney Brothers
The Numbers Band brothers, Jack and Bob, strip their music down to its bare essence and include new material not performed by the entire band. Their music is blues based and fused with theater, rock n roll, and energy to burn! The Kidney Brothers? live is a rare treat!
Saturday Show Features
Late Night Afterparty :
Free to all concert attendees!
Advance discount tickets: $8.00
Day of Show: $10.00
4th ANNUAL
BLUES FESTIVAL
Sonny Robertson & the
Howard Street Blues Band, the Reid Project with Ms. Butterscotch and more to come.....
Saturday, February 25
8:00 PM
St. Louis Style Blues legend Sonny Robertson spent his 20's playing with Ike Turner, and then joined Albert King for a long tenure. During this time with King, Robertson played with Matt Murphy, Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Koko Taylor, Paul Butterfield, Buddy Guy, Lonnie Brooks, and many others.
? Sonny Robertson - Lead Vocals, Guitar
? Gary Merriet - Drums
? Clint Walton - Bass
? Ray McCall - Harmonica, Keyboards
? Bob Lanphier - Guitar
Reid Project with Ms. Butterscotch musical collaboration which encompasses a wide variety of musical styles while always maintaining a distinctive style of it's own. The key word is collaboration as each of the members of the Reid Project bring something unique to the table and provide a sense of energy and urgency to the music. The range of material is very wide and listeners can expect to hear: Aretha Frankin, Etta James, KoKo Taylor, Stevie Ray Vaughn, George Benson, Marvin Gaye, Black Crows, Jamiroqui, and Chaka Khan just to name a few of the covered artists.
Advance discount tickets: $10.00
Day of Show: $15.00
Coming soon: Steve Forbert & Chris Smither 3/3, Wizards of Acoustic Guitar 3/10, Darrell Scott 3/11, Robinella 3/17, Cheryl Wheeler 3/23, 4th Anniversary Celebration with Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys 3/25, Live, Loud & Local 4/1, Tim O'Brien 4/8, Bill Haley's Comets & the Dell-Vikings 4/9, Melissa Ferrick 4/20, Jesse Colin Young 4/21, James Keelaghan Trio 4/22, Darol Anger and Sara Watkins 5/13, Peter Rowan and Tony Rice Quartet 5/20, David Grisman Quartet 6/2, The Drifters 6/3, Druha Trava 6/10, Big Leg Emma 7/13... more to come!
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.
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Just added: FREE concert by Charity of Big Leg Emma 6:00 to 8:00 before Saturday's concert!
4th ANNUAL UP FROM THE RIVER FESTIVAL
Friday and Saturday, February 10, 11 Shows start at 8:00 PM
The Fourth Annual "UP FROM THE RIVER" Festival, featuring ALL ORIGINAL MUSIC by eight Northeast Ohio groups and daytime music workshops.
Friday night's lineup ?Donkey Engine Good things arise from full moon nights in the Allegheny National Park in Pennsylvania. Like this eclectic and old-timey band that came together to pass the night once the sun set on the campground. Donkey Engine features Dan Solmen on vocals and fiddle, Wes Anderson on vocals and guitar, Aaron Moore on upright bass, and Chet Meade on djembe. ? Carlos Jones (solo) "Carlos Jones is to Cleveland reggae what Jim Brown is to Cleveland running backs: the undisputed champ. With Jones at the forefront of the scene for more than 25 years -- first in I-Tal, then in First Light -- this city's reggae following was practically built upon his back...? (Cleveland Scene Magazine) Come see this rare solo appearance by Cleveland's undisputed reggae master! ? the John Turner Band John Turner is Kent's best kept secret singer/songwriter: An easy-going guy with an easy-going voice to guide us through the curves of life's ride. A veteran of the music business for years, he's played everything from bluegrass to calypso. He's backed by some of Kent's finest, most notably Rockin' Robin Montgomery on piano. ? Ryan Humbert Ryan Humbert plays original rock with touches of country, punk, folk, and more. Humbert's music will leave you with a tear in your eye, a bruise on your leg, and a hangover the next morning.
Saturday night's lineup:
Just added: Free concert by Charity of Big Leg Emma from 6:00 to 8:00 before
the main show
Hal Walker grew up in Kent, Ohio blowing the harmonica along the banks of the Cuyahoga river. As a veteran performer in Ohio, Hal's honest and passionate style delights audiences of all ages. His songs celebrate work, community, environment, local history and geography. His claim to fame is a song, "My State, Ohio," that incorporates the 88 counties of Ohio into a wonderfully sing-able song. He composes and improvises on the piano, guitar, harmonica, jew's harp, and the "banakula." He is a roster artist for Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland and the Arts Learning program of the Ohio Arts Council. Hal Walker is a teacher, choral director, actor, and inventor. With 10 years of work in the Ohio schools, he brings the joy of music into the daily lives of children.
Kedric Wolfe: Actor, yoga teacher and writer of numerous award
winning solo performance works, "Let Me Explain, Warren's Story and the poignant and painful Paper Thin Walls, to name a few, has agreed to shake off a little rust by shouldering a portion of this evening's MC responsibilities. CAUTION: Audience "active involvement" may be required.
? the David Mayfield Band Prepare yourselves for a night of fast, furious, and fabulous pickin?, bluegrass style. The David Mayfield Band is led by multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and in-demand session musician, David Mayfield. Joining him are Paul Kovac on guitar, Bill Lestock on fiddle, father David Mayfield on bass, and Jim Metz on banjo. ? Guild the Lily Musical imposters Dalenski Galgozkski, Johanna Reynoldskovich, and Warrenminsk Henrivoskoviniski will impersonate various local songwriters and musicians. Using
period instruments (one four-string, two six-string), the trio weaves a confusing mix of musical nonentities, ill conceived social commentary, and totally misunderstood quips that are really not heard (they tell them to each other not the audience). To be missed - or not. I mean, not to be missed! ? Poontwang All girls. All twang. All original. Need we say more? Poontwang is Laurie Howard on banjo and percussion; Jen Maurer on 'lectric guitar, accordion, and percussion; Chittlin' Mayfield on guitar and tambourine (yes, we admit to playing tambourine!); and Sarah Rolan on bass and flugelhorn. Featuring "a little bit of rock, a little bit of roll, a little bit of heaven music for your soul" (plus a healthy dose of twang), this is NE Ohio's hottest all-girl band! ? the Kidney Brothers The Numbers Band brothers, Jack and Bob,
strip their music down to its bare essence and include new material not performed by the entire band. Their music is blues based and fused with theater, rock n roll, and energy to burn! The Kidney Brothers? live is a rare treat!
Saturday Show Features Late Night Afterparty : Free to all concert attendees!
Advance discount tickets: $8.00 Day of Show: $10.00
4th
ANNUAL BLUES FESTIVAL Sonny Robertson & the Howard Street Blues Band, the Reid Project with Ms. Butterscotch and more to come.....
Saturday, February 25 8:00 PM
St. Louis Style Blues legend Sonny Robertson spent his 20's playing with Ike Turner, and then joined Albert King for a long tenure. During this time with King, Robertson played with Matt Murphy, Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Koko Taylor, Paul Butterfield, Buddy Guy, Lonnie Brooks, and many others.
? Sonny Robertson - Lead Vocals, Guitar ? Gary Merriet - Drums ? Clint Walton - Bass ? Ray McCall - Harmonica, Keyboards ? Bob Lanphier - Guitar
Reid Project with Ms. Butterscotch musical collaboration which encompasses a wide variety of
musical styles while always maintaining a distinctive style of it's own. The key word is collaboration as each of the members of the Reid Project bring something unique to the table and provide a sense of energy and urgency to the music. The range of material is very wide and listeners can expect to hear: Aretha Frankin, Etta James, KoKo Taylor, Stevie Ray Vaughn, George Benson, Marvin Gaye, Black Crows, Jamiroqui, and Chaka Khan just to name a few of the covered artists.
Advance discount tickets: $10.00 Day of Show: $15.00
Coming soon:
Steve Forbert & Chris Smither 3/3,Wizards of Acoustic Guitar 3/10, Darrell Scott 3/11, Robinella 3/17, Cheryl Wheeler 3/23, 4th Anniversary Celebration with Ralph Stanley &
The Clinch Mountain Boys 3/25,Live, Loud & Local 4/1, Tim O'Brien 4/8, Bill Haley's Comets & the Dell-Vikings 4/9, Melissa Ferrick 4/20, Jesse Colin Young 4/21, James Keelaghan Trio 4/22, Darol Anger and Sara Watkins 5/13, Peter Rowan and Tony Rice Quartet 5/20, David Grisman Quartet 6/2, The Drifters 6/3, Druha Trava 6/10, Big Leg Emma 7/13... more to come!
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.
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Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 01:55:00 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Swing dance classes looking for a new West side home.
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This evening I found out that the dance studio I have been renting two days a week for the past 8 years is being sold. All of the renters and classes are being given the boot. Soooo...my dedicated student base and I are looking for a new home on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7-9:45pm. Ideally I would like to find a place in or near Lakewood.
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From: cverbelun at core.com (CVActor)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 06:34:58 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Actor's Questionaire!
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?
Cindi Verbelun :)
?
?
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?Subject: RE: Actor's Questionaire!
1. REAL NAME:??Cynthia Verbelun?
2. STAGE NAME (if you use one):??Cindi Verbelun?
3. LAST SHOW YOU ADDED TO YOUR RESUME:???Diary of Anne Frank?
4. LAST SHOW YOU AUDITIONED FOR:??A Man of No Importance?
?
5. DID YOU GET INTO IT:??Don't know yet.?
6. LAST SONG YOU USED AT AN AUDITION:??How Are Things In Glocca Mora?
7. THE NAME OF YOUR NEWEST FRIEND:??Christina?
8. FAVORITE THEATRE (VENUE):??Rubicon Theatre Company?(followed closely by
GLTF)?
9. ACTOR,DANCER,SINGER, LIST ACCORDING TO YOU: 1)?Actor 2)?Singer 3) Dancer
10. FAVORITE PLAY:??The Shadow Box?
11. FAVORITE MUSICAL:??Wicked (currently)??& Hedwig & The Angry Inch
12. FAVORITE ROLE & FROM WHAT SHOW:??DRAMA: Beverly from The Shadow Box??
MUSICAL: Cathy from The Last 5 Years (hey Dobama did them in their 30's!)
13. NAME A THEATRE SUPERSTITION: Saying "The Scottish Play" title aloud
14. NAME A BROADWAY TRADITION: Drinking after a show
15. LAST PART YOU PLAYED IN A SHOW:??Young Scrooge's Mother in A Christmas
Carol?
16. NAME A DIVA (positive meaning): Patti LuPone
17. NAME A DIVA (negative meaning): Patti LuPone
18. ARE YOU EQUITY OR NON-EQUITY:??Non ***SIGH***
19. YOUR GOAL IN SHOW BUSINESS: To work consistantly and make my living?at
my craft...?
?
?20. WOULD YOU... (you know what) IN ORDER TO GET A PART ON
BROADWAY?:???Probably not.?
21. HAVE YOU EVER...TO GET A PART or SHOW:??No.?
22. FAVORITE DIRECTOR:??Bill (William)?Roudabush, James O'Neill (local names
would be dangerous - will work with anyone who casts me!)?
23. FAVORITE CHOREOGRAPHER:??Martin Cespedes?
24. WHAT WAS YOUR VERY FIRST SHOW:??Gypsy?
25. NAME SOMEONE FROM A PAST SHOW YOU MISS:???Steve Snyder?- among others...
26. HAVE YOU EVER HAD A DANCE SOLO:??No?
?
27. HAVE YOU EVER HAD A SINGING SOLO:??NUMEROUS?
28. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN THE LAST PERSON TO TAKE A BOW:??Almost?
29. NAME A SHOW YOU'VE DONE MORE THAN or TWO TIMES:??H.M.S. Pinafore, HONK!?
30. HAVE YOU BEEN TO NEW YORK:??Oh yeah.?
31. HAVE YOU BEEN TO LA:??DEFINITELY.?
32. SCARIEST PART OF AN AUDITION:??Getting in the door.?
33. BEST PART OF AN AUDITION: Knowing I did a good job.
34. NAME A SHOW YOU WOULD NEVER DO AGAIN: None, I want to work!
?
35. NAME A SHOW YOU COULD DO FOR YEARS:??The Shadow Box
?
36. NAME A SHOW YOU WOULD LOVE TO DO BUT HAVE NEVER BEEN IN:??The Shadow
Box,? Falsettos, Passion, The Last 5 Years?
37. NAME A PERSON YOU'D LIKE TO WORK WITH AGAIN: Lots of people, too many to
name.
36. WHAT ARE YOU AUDITIONING FOR NEXT:???Cain Park, Rubicon Theatre Company
?
38. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN PERFORMING:??Since age 9?
39. DO YOU CARRY YOUR HEADSHOTS AROUND WITH YOU:??Never far away.
?
40. DO YOU KEEP IN TOUCH WITH PAST CAST MEMBERS:??Some
?
41. ON A SCALE OF 1-10 HOW IMPORTANT IS GETTING PAID:??8-9?
42. WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE:??Becky in Patent Leather
Shoes,?Maria in West Side Story, Zosia in Throne of Straw.
43. WHAT'S SOMETHING EMBARRASSING OR UNEXPECTED THAT HAPPENED TO YOU WHILE
ON STAGE:??Going up on?a line?
44. WHO IS THE MOST DIFFICULT PERSON (ON STAGE OR OFF) THAT YOU HAVE EVER
WORKED WITH:??I could tell you, but I?WOULD like to work in this city
again.?
45. EVER BEEN NAKED ON STAGE?:??No?
46. WHO OR WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST INSPIRATION OR INFLUENCE???Inspiration:?
Ted Neeley,?? Influence:? Andrew May?
47. IF YOU COULD BE A RICH FAMOUS PORN STAR OR A STRUGGLING THEATRE ACTOR
WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE????Struggling theatre actor - IN EITHER LA OR NYC.
?
48. ONSTAGE, HAVE YOU EVER...
a) Been killed???Yes?
b) Been drunk / stoned? As the character????No -????And in real life: never
ever and I wont.
c) Played someone half your age???Yes
?
d) Played someone twice your age???Yes??
e) Cried???Yes?
f) Fired a gun???Held yes, fired no.?
g) Driven a car???No
h) Been drenched???No?
i) Been in a dream sequence???Yes?
49. IF YOU WERE ON BROADWAY RIGHT NOW, WHAT SHOW WOULD YOU WANT TO BE IN AND
WHAT ROLE WOULD YOU PLAY?:??Elphaba in Wicked?
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6. LAST SONG YOU USED AT AN AUDITION: How Are=20
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7. THE NAME OF YOUR NEWEST FRIEND: Christina
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10. FAVORITE PLAY: The Shadow Box
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28. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN THE LAST PERSON TO TAKE A =
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From hankandsaradance at yahoo.com Wed Feb 8 04:29:44 2006
From: hankandsaradance at yahoo.com (Hank and Sara Jones)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 04:29:44 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballroom classes at Prana
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Shall We Dance?
No experience necessary!
Lesson info:
Time:
7:00PM ? 8:00PM Smooth dance class
8:00 ? 9:00 PM Rhythm dance class
Sundays, March 5 ? April 9
Location:
Prana Yoga and Dance
8051 Broadview Rd. in Broadview Heights
Dances:
Waltz and Foxtrot in the Smooth dance class
East Coast Swing, Rumba, and Cha Cha in the Rhythm dance class
Cost:
$10/week for either class per person
$16/week for both classes per person (save 40% on the second class!)
Registration is for the whole 6-week session
What to wear:
Most clothing will work, but make sure it?s not too restrictive.
Avoid shoes with a lot of traction (such as hiking boots or athletic shoes).
More information/registration:
To register for the session or get more information,
call Angela, Prana's Company Director of Dance, at 440-570-7403
or email her at angela at pranayogaanddance.com.
You can also email questions to the instructors, Hank Jones and Sara Oberrecht,
at HankAndSaraDance at yahoo.com.
Why join us for ballroom dancing?
Relieve stress.
Get some exercise.
Gain confidence and poise.
Share time and have fun with your significant other.
Learn a new skill.
Impress your family and friends at wedding receptions and parties.
It makes a great Valentine's Day gift for your sweetheart.
For more information on the classes offered at Prana Yoga and Dance, visit their website at www.pranayogaanddance.com.
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Shall We Dance? No experience necessary!
Lesson info:
Time: 7:00PM ? 8:00PM Smooth dance class 8:00 ? 9:00 PM Rhythm dance class Sundays, March 5 ? April 9
Location: Prana Yoga and Dance 8051 Broadview Rd. in Broadview Heights
Dances: Waltz and Foxtrot in the Smooth dance class East Coast Swing, Rumba, and Cha Cha in the Rhythm dance class
Cost: $10/week for either class per person $16/week for both classes per person (save 40% on the second class!) Registration is for the whole 6-week session
What
to wear: Most clothing will work, but make sure it?s not too restrictive. Avoid shoes with a lot of traction (such as hiking boots or athletic shoes).
More information/registration: To register for the session or get more information, call Angela, Prana's Company Director of Dance, at 440-570-7403
Share time and have fun with your significant
other.
Learn a new skill.
Impress your family and friends at wedding receptions and parties.
It makes a great Valentine's Day gift for your sweetheart.
For more information on the classes offered at Prana Yoga and Dance, visit their website at www.pranayogaanddance.com.
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From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Feb 8 05:28:34 2006
From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 05:28:34 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Live Studio Audience Wanted -- 3 p.m. Friday February 10
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FRIDAY February 10 at 3 p.m. ~ songwriter TV showcase series
Words & Music ~ The Crooked River Groove Project
? 3 pm LIVE TELEVISED PERFORMANCE free and open to the public
? 2006 Free Times Music Award Nominee Susan Weber featured in Emmy Award-winning songwriter performance/interview program with Tommy Wiggins and Will Cheshier.
Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre 10: Building E (purple blocks labeled Media Center/Theater on this map http://www.tri-c.edu/maps/docs/metrocampus.htm)
? Park in outdoor lot at E. 30th and Woodland Ave
If you can escape work early Friday, come to the free TV taping at Tri-C. There is nothing like an enthusiastic audience to bring out the best in performers.
Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
www.susanweber.com
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FRIDAY February 10 at 3 p.m. ~ songwriter TV showcase series
Words & Music ~ The Crooked River Groove Project
?3 pm LIVE TELEVISED PERFORMANCE free and open to the public
?2006 Free Times Music Award NomineeSusan Weber featured in Emmy Award-winning songwriter performance/interview program with Tommy Wiggins and Will Cheshier.
If you can escape work early Friday, come to the free TV taping at
Tri-C. There is nothing like an enthusiastic audience to bring out the best in performers.
Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber
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From bryanfetty at netzero.net Wed Feb 8 06:10:26 2006
From: bryanfetty at netzero.net (bryanfetty at netzero.net)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 14:10:26 GMT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hammond Organ For Sale
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om David. Please pass this information on to anyone you know (maybe a ch=
urch musician) that might be interested. Thanks for your help!
Hammond Organ - Best offer - would like to see this in the hands of a "H=
ammond-Lover" who would really know how to take care of it! Hammond A-1 =
organ. (1965 - I believe)One owner only, used in a home.Instrument is i=
n good condition, but will need minor repairs and maintenance due to age=
. (Speakers "crackle" a bit.) -The A-1 is the "Church" version of the B=
-2 and C-3. Sound generation: Tone wheel - Registration via presets and=
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From debrawiener at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 8 06:30:42 2006
From: debrawiener at sbcglobal.net (DEBRA WIENER)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 06:30:42 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Freelance Grantwriter Available
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Freelance Grantwriter available with 20+ years experience writing successful arts, education and social service grants. I have a small window of time available in the next few months. I would need to be paid a retainer up front and later after the grant is received. You can contact me at 216.571.6752.
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Freelance Grantwriter available with 20+ years experience writing successful arts, education and social service grants. I have a small window of time available in the next few months. I would need to be paid a retainer up front and later after the grant is received. You can contact me at 216.571.6752.
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From artistschair2005 at aol.com Wed Feb 8 07:08:58 2006
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:08:58 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Irma R. McQueen & YOUR INPUT WANTED
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Actor - Irma R. McQueen (Location: Euclid, Ohio)
(February 8, 2006) To view Irma's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
Your Input WANTED
(February 2, 2006) I invite you to please send me your input on the visual arts-related talent fields that you would like to see added to the artistschair.com directory. Even if you are not a practicing visual artist, your opinions are important to me and will be gladly accepted. E-mail these suggestions to jeon at artistschair.com along with any other comments you might have on ways to improve the site and its existing services and features.
Information on upcoming focus groups, where this compiled information will be presented as well as elaborated on, will be sent to you in the near future. Thank you again for supporting artistschair.com. I look forward to hearing from you.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 1, 2006) CONGRATULATIONS to stage actor Sue H. Johnson of Shaker Heights for being chosen as the Wednesday, February 1 "Featured Artist of the Day" and winning two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, February 9 (7:30 pm) Cedar Lee Theatre advanced screening of "Imagine Me & You." Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
Quarterly STATS Report
(January 10, 2006) What age bracket does a majority of artistschair.com members fall under? View this and other stats about the members and the use of the artistschair.com Web site by viewing the October 1-December 31, 2005 Quarterly Stats Report at http://www.artistschair.com/press_release%201_10_06.asp
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ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Actor - Irma R. McQueen (Location: Euclid, Ohio)
(February 2, 2006) I invite you to please send me your input on the visual arts-related talent fields that you would like to see added to the artistschair.com directory. Even if you are not a practicing visual artist, your opinions are important to me and will be gladly accepted. E-mail these suggestions to jeon at artistschair.com along with any other comments you might have on ways to improve the site and its existing services and features.
Information on upcoming focus groups, where this compiled information will be presented as well as elaborated on, will be sent to you in the near future. Thank you again for supporting artistschair.com. I look forward to hearing from you.
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 1, 2006) CONGRATULATIONS to stage actor Sue H. Johnson of Shaker Heights for being chosen as the Wednesday, February 1 "Featured Artist of the Day" and winning two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, February 9 (7:30 pm) Cedar Lee Theatre advanced screening of "Imagine Me & You." Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
Quarterly STATS Report
(January 10, 2006) What age bracket does a majority of artistschair.com members fall under? View this and other stats about the members and the use of the artistschair.com Web site by viewing the October 1-December 31, 2005 Quarterly Stats Report at http://www.artistschair.com/press_release%201_10_06.asp
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From lorainareasummertheatre at yahoo.com Wed Feb 8 07:30:26 2006
From: lorainareasummertheatre at yahoo.com (last last)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 07:30:26 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Techie training classes
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Are you getting ready for your spring show?
Do your techies need a little brushing up to build your set, run your show, lights, etc.
WE HAVE THE ANSWER
RC2 Productions
Techie Training Classes
We offer classes on your site.
Classes can be customized to suit your needs
We offer
Set building
lighting
basic sound
run crew
properties
and other topics
And for directors, tech directors and teachers we offer
budget set building - where you learn some of the tricks of the trade and build a great set for little money, I use these resources and techniques to do my shows and I have done complete sets for $1.06 (that includes tax)
Class are 20/person/hour
Call to day to schedule your training
440-240-1222
P.S. TEACHERS, If you let me know in advance I can send you a curriculum and you can submit that to be considered for offering credit for these classes I am certified to teach Theatre/Drama 7-12 in Ohio.
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Are you getting ready for your spring show?
Do your techies need a little brushing up to build your set, run your show, lights, etc.
WE HAVE THE ANSWER
RC2 Productions
Techie Training Classes
We offer classes on your site.
Classes can be customized to suit your needs
We offer
Set building
lighting
basic sound
run crew
properties
and other topics
And for directors, tech directors and teachers we offer
budget set building - where you learn some of the tricks of the trade and build a great set for little money, I use these resources and techniques to do my shows and I have done complete sets for $1.06 (that includes
tax)
Class are 20/person/hour
Call to day to schedule your training
440-240-1222
P.S. TEACHERS, If you let me know in advance I can send you a curriculum and you can submit that to be considered for offering credit for these classes I am certified to teach Theatre/Drama 7-12 in Ohio.
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From ltdirector at yahoo.com Wed Feb 8 07:49:53 2006
From: ltdirector at yahoo.com (Corey Zickel)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 07:49:53 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cuckoo's Nest Auditions
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The Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County
Open Auditions for
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
The Little Theatre will be holding auditions for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", the great '60 protest novel written by Ken Kesey adapted for the stage by Dale Wasserman, on Sunday Feb. 26th and Monday Feb. 27th at 7:00 PM. Auditions will be at the Little Theatre located on the corner of Carrie and 5th St in New Philadelphia.
All parts are available (16 Men 4 Women) No Appointment are necessary. Call backs will be held Weds. March 1st if needed.
The Little Theatre is a Non-Profit Community Theatre. These are unpaid roles.
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will be opening at the Little Theatre on Friday April 21st and will run April 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 29th, 30th May 5th, and 6th. Friday and Saturday shows will be at 8:00 Sunday Matinees will be at 2:30.
For additional information please call either the Little Theatre at 330-343-4012 or the show's director Corey Zickel at 330-364-6529 or e-mail ltdirector at yahoo.com.
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The Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County
Open Auditions for
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
The Little Theatre will be holding auditions for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", the great '60 protest novel written by Ken Kesey adapted for the stage by Dale Wasserman, on Sunday Feb. 26th and Monday Feb. 27th at 7:00 PM. Auditions will be at the Little Theatre located on the corner of Carrie and 5th St in New Philadelphia.
All parts are available (16 Men 4 Women) No Appointment are necessary. Call backs will be held Weds. March 1st if needed.
The
Little Theatre is a Non-Profit Community Theatre. These are unpaid roles.
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will be opening at the Little Theatre on Friday April 21st and will run April 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 29th, 30th May 5th, and 6th. Friday and Saturday shows will be at 8:00 Sunday Matinees will be at 2:30.
For additional information please call either the Little Theatre at 330-343-4012 or the show's director Corey Zickel at 330-364-6529 or e-mail ltdirector at yahoo.com.
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From hightrumpet at hotmail.com Wed Feb 8 08:28:39 2006
From: hightrumpet at hotmail.com (Kevin Mulder)
Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:28:39 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dresser for Sale
Message-ID:
Five Drawer Dresser for sale... $25 negoitiable, you pick up. Med Wood Grain
Finish, Good Condition.
email hightrumpet at hotmail.com
From ileifewriter at netscape.net Wed Feb 8 08:44:45 2006
From: ileifewriter at netscape.net (ileifewriter at netscape.net)
Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:44:45 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Setting a Price for Performances
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Greetings All,
Does anyone have a general idea of how much I should charge individuals and/or organizations for my one-woman, one act play? It is 55mins. long, uses simple props, and includes original songs. I portray four characters, and perform simple costume changes. The play tells the story of "Maggie Lena Walker," the pioneer banker and entrepreneur, her trials and triumps. The play has received wonderful reviews from those who have seen it and I just want to be sure that I am being fair to myself and others as far as what I am charging as this is not an equity project with cost guidelines. Also, does a manual or guide exist that would help me in the future with the price setting of my original projects_ _ _say for instance, if I am booked at a theatre that charges admission, how much to charge or what percentage to secure from ticket sales? I would appreciate any information on this matter.
Thank you,
Ife
Writer/Performer
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Greetings All,
Does anyone have a general idea of how much I should charge individuals and/or organizations for my one-woman, one act play? It is 55mins. long, uses simple props, and includes original songs. I portray four characters, and perform simple costume changes. The play tells the story of "Maggie Lena Walker," the pioneer banker and entrepreneur, her trials and triumps. The play has received wonderful reviews from those who have seen it and I just want to be sure that I am being fair to myself and others as far as what I am charging as this is not an equity project with cost guidelines. Also, does a manual or guide exist that would help me in the future with the price setting of my original projects_ _ _say for instance, if I am booked at a theatre that charges admission, how much to charge or what percentage to secure from ticket sales? I would appreciate any information on this matter.
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From gbutiri at yahoo.com Wed Feb 8 09:05:42 2006
From: gbutiri at yahoo.com (George Butiri)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 12:05:42 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CROPS picking up...
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Hello to all. Thanks Cleveland for making Crops possible. We have a new
site up and running. Check out www.CropsTheMovie.com
. As you all know, Zara Phythian is one
of the co-stars of the film. Check out this Kung Fu Cinema article on
Zara talking about Crops:
http://www.kungfucinema.com/articles/20060131_01.htm.
At the moment, we have four distributors looking at the Rough Cut of the
film, so there's some great news there, thanks to Christine Rose out of
Washington State. We're submitting the film for the Cannes Film
Festival, so let's hope we enter their schedule. Christine is going to
France to look for further distribution.
I know I haven't been keeping in touch for quite some time, but I've
been extremely busy getting some things together. Do you all know
Hellweek? Check out its trailer at www.twomartinis.com/hellweek. If you
feel like visiting my personal site, check out www.GeorgeButiri.com
. Here's a belly dance instructor's rough
cut of her promo video: www.twomartinis.com/sandy. Make sure that you
have windows media viewer to view all of these clips.
Once again, thanks Cleveland for making all of this possible.
Cheers,
George Butiri
www.GeorgeButiri.com
Two Martinis Productions, LLC
PO BOX 758
North Olmsted, OH 44070
Phone: 440.377.2354
Cell: 440.364.1048
Toll Free: 866.868.8833
www.CropsTheMovie.com
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Cleveland for making
Crops possible. We have a new site up and running. Check out www.CropsTheMovie.com. As you =
all
know, ZaraPhythian is one
of the co-stars of the film. Check out this Kung Fu Cinema article on =
Zara talking about Crops: http://www.=
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At the moment, we have four distributors looking at =
the
Rough Cut of the film, so there’s some great news there, thanks to =
Christine
Rose out of =
Washington =
State. We’re
submitting the film for the Cannes Film Festival, so let’s hope we =
enter
their schedule. Christine is going to =
France to look for
further distribution.
I know I haven’t been keeping in touch for =
quite some
time, but I’ve been extremely busy getting some things together. =
Do you
all know Hellweek? Check out its trailer at =
www.twomartinis.com/hellweek=
. If
you feel like visiting my personal site, check out www.GeorgeButiri.com. =
Here’s a
belly dance instructor’s rough cut of her promo video: www.twomartinis.com/sandy. =
Make
sure that you have windows media viewer to view all of these =
clips.
Once again, thanks =
Cleveland for making
all of this possible.
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From rrollison at cptonline.org Wed Feb 8 09:44:41 2006
From: rrollison at cptonline.org (Randy Rollison)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 12:44:41 -0500
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CPT PROUDLY PRESENTS
MO PAS CONNIN
or TORMENT
written and performed by
NINA DOMINGUE
FEBRUARY 8, 2006
The Big Hit of Big [BOX] 05
Returns in a Full Production
February 10 - 16
MO PAS CONNIN - or Torment
About Nina Domingue
MO PAS CONNIN - or Torment
Nina Domingue
Written and performed by
Nina Domingue
Scenic and Lighting Design by
Richard H. Morris, Jr.
Costume Design by
Alison Garrigan
Production Stage Manager
Eileen Arnold
Directed by
Hassan Rogers
The divine Nina Domingue returns to CPT in her one woman show, a sold out
hit in last year's Big [BOX] series. "Mo Pas Connin - or Torment", set in
the balmy summer heat of New Orleans, tells the story of Miriam Waters, a 65
year-old inactive priestess of the goddess Mami Wata. Miriam receives
orders from her higher power to reconcile with her family or they will be
lost. Will the torment end? This tour-de-force performance introduces us
to 8 other souls with interweaving story lines and we learn about life in
the Big Easy, a life now possibly lost forever.
Performance Schedule for Mo Pas Connin
Thursdays at 7:30
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00
Sundays at 3:00
Ticket prices for Mo Pas Connin
Preview, Friday, February 10 - $10
All other performances:
Thursdays/Sundays
$15 general admission, $12 seniors, $10 under 25
Fridays/Saturdays
$19 general admission, $15 seniors, $10 under 25
To
Purchase Tickets Online Click Here
About Nina Domingue
Nina Domingue as the Venus Hottentot in the CPT production of "Venus" by
Suzan-Lori Parks
Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is a native New Orleanian. She was
last seen on the CPT stage in "Mrs Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge",
and has performed leading roles in the CPT productions, "Venus", "Nickel and
Dimed", and "Uncle Tom's Cabin." She recently performed at Great Lakes
Theater Festival in "Merry Wives of Windsor" and "You Can't Take It With
You," and Karamu's "For Colored Girls...." She was the first
African-American woman to graduate from the Master's Program for Acting at
West Virginia University, where she began to develop "Mo Pas Connin - or
Torment." "It is important to me to be a part of work that establishes a
more normative standard of representation for women; especially women of
color. To deny any of our stories is to ultimately deny our own humanity."
In his January 7, 2005 article about CPT's Big [BOX] Series and "Mo Pas
Connin" in the Plain Dealer, Tony Brown wrote:
"Nina Domingue was born and grew up in the steamy gumbo pot of New Orleans,
black and Catholic and the daughter of a woman who committed suicide when
Domingue was 4.
As such, she has a lot of ghosts (including the Holy Ghost) rattling around.
"And they keep talkin' to me," said Domingue, one of Cleveland's most
exciting twentysomething stage actors.
"Mo Pas Connin" is Creole for "I don't know," the opening of an expression
meaning, "I don't know what it is that torments me so," and is pronounced
moe-pock-uh-neen.
"Mo Pas Connin" is nothing but thorny issues, perhaps most prominently is
the whole idea of "color" and its gradations.
Each of the nine characters - beginning with narrator Miriam Waters, a
65-year old priestess of the goddess Mimi Wata - is identified in Domingue's
script by the relative darkness or lightness of her skin.
"I identify as an African-American in Cleveland," said Domingue, who has -
as she describes Christine, a character in "Mo Pas Connin" very much like
Domingue herself - "a fair complexion, more olive-toned."
"But in New Orleans, I would be identified as Creole," descended from the
original white French settlers of Louisiana and black West Africans. "I
know black Domingues, Creole Domingues and white Domingues."
The color thing is only one of many issues Domingue works out in "Mo Pas
Connin," including religious issues in heavily Roman Catholic New Orleans.
Much of the artist's baggage comes into play when Christine - the character
most like Domingue - talks about her mother's suicide.
"In the the Catholic Church, everything is the devil, and suicide is this
great sin," Domingue said. "After her death, nobody could even talk about
her, and she couldn't be buried in sacred ground. My mother's family is from
here, so she's buried here, where no one knows."
Domingue began writing the play while in the graduate acting program at West
Virginia University, where in 2002 she became the first black woman to earn
a master's degree. She performed it there and then did it in her
undergraduate alma mater, Dillard University, a historically black school in
New Orleans.
In addition to being busy onstage since her arrival on the Cleveland scene
even before she started graduate school in West Virginia, Domingue has also
been busy on the personal front. She met a man, real estate and professional
percussionist Jonathan Glover, got married and has a 4-year old daughter,
Jinle (a Yoruba name pronounced gin-LAY.)
But even that has a theatrical angle. Her father-in-law, Hassan Rogers, is a
director. He introduced the happy couple and will direct "Mo Pas Connin."
"When I got her here, I said, 'I'm not letting you leave Cleveland,' Rogers
said. "My son was instrumental in doing that."
Cleveland Public Theatre's Arts and Education Programs are supported in part
by:
The Ohio Arts Council
The George Gund Foundation
The Cleveland Foundation
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Cleveland.com
Cleveland Magazine
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Scenic and Lighting Design by =
Richard
H. =
Morris, =
Jr.
Costume Design by Alison
Garrigan
Production Stage Manager Eileen
Arnold
Directed by Hassan
Rogers
The divine Nina Domingue =
returns to
CPT in her one woman show, a sold out hit in last year's Big =
[BOX]
series. "Mo Pas Connin - or Torment", set in the balmy =
summer
heat of New =
Orleans,
tells the story of Miriam Waters, a 65 year-old inactive =
priestess of
the goddess Mami Wata. Miriam receives orders from her =
higher
power to reconcile with her family or they will be lost. =
Will the
torment end? This tour-de-force performance introduces us =
to 8
other souls with interweaving story lines and we learn about =
life in
the Big Easy, a life now possibly lost =
forever.
Performance Schedule for Mo Pas Connin
Thursdays at 7:30
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00
Sundays at 3:00
Ticket prices for Mo Pas Connin
Preview, Friday, February 10 - $10
All other performances: Thursdays/Sundays $15 general admission, $12 seniors, $10 under 25 Fridays/Saturdays
$19 general admission, $15 seniors, $10 under =
25
Nina =
Domingue
as the Venus Hottentot in the CPT production of =
"Venus" by
Suzan-Lori Parks
Nina Domingue (Playwright and
Performer) is a native New Orleanian. She was last seen on =
the
CPT stage in "Mrs Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas =
Binge",
and has performed leading roles in the CPT productions,
"Venus", "Nickel and Dimed", and "Uncle =
Tom's
Cabin." She recently performed at Great Lakes Theater
Festival in "Merry Wives of Windsor" and "You =
Can't Take
It With You," and Karamu's "For Colored =
Girls...."
She was the first African-American woman to graduate from the =
Master's
Program for Acting at West
VirginiaUniversity,
where she began to develop "Mo Pas Connin - or =
Torment."
"It is important to me to be a part of work that =
establishes a
more normative standard of representation for women; especially =
women
of color. To deny any of our stories is to ultimately deny =
our
own humanity." =
In his January 7, 2005 article about CPT's Big [BOX] =
Series
and "Mo Pas Connin" in the Plain Dealer, Tony Brown =
wrote:
"Nina Domingue was born and grew up in the steamy =
gumbo
pot of New =
Orleans,
black and Catholic and the daughter of a woman who committed =
suicide
when Domingue was 4.
As such, she has a lot of ghosts (including the Holy =
Ghost)
rattling around. "And they keep talkin' to me," said
Domingue, one of Cleveland's
most exciting twentysomething stage =
actors.
"Mo Pas Connin" is Creole for "I don't
know," the opening of an expression meaning, "I don't =
know
what it is that torments me so," and is pronounced =
moe-pock-uh-neen.
"Mo Pas Connin" is nothing but thorny issues,
perhaps most prominently is the whole idea of "color" =
and its
gradations.
Each of the nine characters - beginning with narrator =
Miriam
Waters, a 65-year old priestess of the goddess Mimi Wata - is
identified in Domingue's script by the relative darkness or =
lightness
of her skin.
"I identify as an African-American in Cleveland," said =
Domingue, who
has - as she describes Christine, a character in "Mo Pas
Connin" very much like Domingue herself - "a fair =
complexion,
more olive-toned."
"But in New =
Orleans, I
would be identified as Creole," descended from the original =
white
French settlers of Louisiana
and black West Africans. "I know black Domingues, =
Creole
Domingues and white =
Domingues."
The color thing is only one of many issues Domingue =
works out
in "Mo Pas Connin," including religious issues in =
heavily
Roman Catholic New Orleans.
Much of the artist's baggage comes into play when =
Christine -
the character most like Domingue - talks about her mother's =
suicide.
"In the the Catholic Church, everything is the =
devil, and
suicide is this great sin," Domingue said. "After her =
death,
nobody could even talk about her, and she couldn't be buried in =
sacred
ground. My mother's family is from here, so she's buried here, =
where no
one knows."
Domingue began writing the play while in the graduate =
acting
program at West VirginiaUniversity, where
in 2002 she became the first black woman to earn a master's
degree. She performed it there and then did it in her
undergraduate alma mater, DillardUniversity, a =
historically
black school in New =
Orleans.
In addition to being busy onstage since her arrival on =
the Cleveland scene even before she started =
graduate
school in West =
Virginia,
Domingue has also been busy on the personal front. She met a =
man, real
estate and professional percussionist Jonathan Glover, got =
married and
has a 4-year old daughter, Jinle (a Yoruba name pronounced =
gin-LAY.)
But even that has a theatrical angle. Her =
father-in-law,
Hassan Rogers, is a director. He introduced the happy couple and =
will
direct "Mo Pas Connin."
"When I got her here, I said, 'I'm not letting you =
leave Cleveland,' Rogers
said. "My son was instrumental in doing =
that."
Cleveland Public Theatre's Arts and Education =
Programs are
supported in part by:
The Ohio =
Arts Council The
George Gund Foundation The Cleveland
=
Foundation
To change your e-mail address or update preferences, =
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From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen)
Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 13:46:19 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seussical, the Musical at Beachwood Community Theatre
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Community
Phone: 216-595-3734
Theatre
Fax: 216-292-1976
Email: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com
Wed. Feb. 8, 2006
For
Immediate Release
Contact: Jill Koslen
Beachwood Community Theatre
Beachwood, Ohio, Wed. Feb. 8, 2006- - The Beachwood Community Theatre
proudly
Presents Seussical, the Musical. This musical, performed by families,
for families,
is 100% family entertainment! For over a decade Beachwood Community
Theatre has provided the opportunity for seasoned, adult performers to
share the stage with their children and young actors to include their
parents in the spot light! In this intergenerational, musical
extravaganza veteran actors share the magic of Dr. Seuss with performers
of all ages. Amy Singleton, professional actress, performed on
Beachwood's stage before 11 year old daughter, Amanda, was born. Now,
Amy shares her passion with Amanda as the Bainbridge pair perform
together. Professional actor, 12 yr. old, Cody Swanson (Played Ralphie,
the title role in Cleveland Playhouse's Christmas Story) is overjoyed
to have his mother, Jean Solomon, (Operations director at BeechBrooke)
share the spotlight, as a citizen of Who Ville. Turrand Evans-Roskos,
sister Hunter and Mother Tracey Evans ( playhouse square performers)
love being on stage together in Beachwood! Several other families
contribute to the cast & production crew!
Life lessons such as " Anything's Possible" & " A person's
a person no matter how small" - or different - are explored through
up beat songs & some of Seuss's most famous characters. The stage is
set as a pop- up book exploding with color & music! And, of course, the
Cat in the Hat is the M.C. All performances held at Beachwood Middle
School auditorium. Saturday performances feature a Dress Like a Seuss
character Contest. Youngsters attending in costume will have a photo
taken with cast members! This funfilled musical, produced & directed by
Jill Koslen, Musical direction by Annice Schear, Choreography & Vocal
coaching by Sean Szaller - - includes cast members from as far as
Akron, Madison, Chardon, Kirtland, Bainbridge & the far West Side along
with many other neighboring suburbs. This is a must see for the entire
family! And the greatest bargain for quality, family entertainment in
town!
Tickets are only $6 for adults and $5 for students. Group rates are
also available.
Performance dates are Fridays Feb. 3 & 10 at 8:00 pm, Saturday Feb. 4,
7:00 pm, Saturday Feb. 11, 2:00 pm and Sundays Feb. 5 & 12 at 2:00 pm
For more information contact Jill Koslen at 216-595-3734
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Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 15:20:04 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fw: Brecksville Little Theatre presents "The Best Little
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(sold out) and March 19 at 2:00 p.m.
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From: epugh at clevelandcinemas.com (Eric Pugh)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 15:44:34 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Cinemas Seeks Cedar Lee G M
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Theatre: Cedar Lee Theatre
Position: General Manager
Reports to: Director of Operations
Posting Dates: 2/8/06 ? 2/14/06. All applications and resumes must be
submitted in this time frame to be considered for the position.
Contact Person: Ken Young ? Director of Operations
Summary:
The General Manager of a Cleveland Cinemas theatre is responsible for
managing all aspects of the day-to-day theatre operations.
Primary Responsibilities:
* Maintain high standards of customer service in the management of
the theatre and theatre personnel.
* Supervise and discipline all theatre staff including all managers
and floor staff.
* Control theatre costs & expenditures (i.e. payroll, operational
supplies, HVAC usage and control.)
* Provide a high level of motivation.
* Manage staff?s time effectively, as well as your own.
* Maintain all human resources, theatre operations, concession
operations, in addition to facilities and maintenance policies and
procedures.
* Implement all new policies, procedures, special programs, and
marketing directives.
* Communicate in a timely manner all problems, questions and
concerns to the Director of Operations.
* Manage projection booth operations.
* Implementing and maintaining the effective use of job checklists
for all theatre personnel.
* Maintaining an active communication log to be used by all
management personnel to promote an atmosphere of effective and timely
communication of all theater issues.
* Be available at all times to resolve issues that may arise in
relation to the theatre operations.
Knowledge and Skill Requirements:
* Previous management experience is required -- preferably theatre
House Manager and/or strong Assistant Management experience.
* Projection booth/operator experience required.
* Problem solving skills.
* Excellent training and follow through skills.
* Personable, professional, and great customer service skills.
* Self motivated and disciplined.
* Excellent communication skills and sets examples with leadership.
Job Requirements:
* Standard management schedule is 45-50 hours per week, including
weekends, evenings, and holidays.
* It is recommended, but not required, that the GM attend all
promotional screenings and special events.
* Attendance at daytime press and/or trade screenings held theater
is recommended but not required.
* A cell phone should be worn at all times.
Thanks,
Eric Pugh
Director of Marketing
Cleveland Cinemas
440.349.3306
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be submitted
in this time frame to be considered for the position.
Contact =
Person: Ken Young – Director of =
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le,
professional, and great customer service skills.
=B7Self =
motivated
and disciplined.
=B7Excellen=
t
communication skills and sets examples with =
leadership.
Job =
Requirements:
=B7Standard=
management schedule is 45-50 hours per week, including weekends, =
evenings, and
holidays.
=B7It is
recommended, but not required, that the GM attend all promotional =
screenings
and special events. =
=B7Attendan=
ce at
daytime press and/or trade screenings held theater is recommended but =
not
required.
=B7A cell =
phone
should be worn at all times.
Thanks,<=
/p>
Eric
Pugh
Director of =
Marketing<=
/b>
Cleveland =
Cinemas<=
/b>
440.349.3306<=
/b>
<=
/p>
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From maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com Wed Feb 8 13:16:54 2006
From: maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com (Tiiu Gennert)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 13:16:54 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Events this weekend at Studio 11
Message-ID: <20060208211654.37910.qmail@web51101.mail.yahoo.com>
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\ Studio 11 Presents
Friday Night Art Walk, February 10th
Karma Yoga \ Drumming Circle \
Tiiu?s Birthday
\ Join us for Karma Yoga ?Happy Hour? with Tami & Terry Stingley from 6:00-7:00pm
\ Head down to our newest level
(the Ajna Chakra Room) around 7:15 pm for a
Drumming Circle facilitated by Jim Amato
Drumming Circle is community coming together and connecting to one?s higher self. It is meditative, grounding, and getting in touch with Mother Earth, Father Sky and Spirit. It?s rhythm and just a whole lot of fun! "The actual act of drumming is simply an expression of energy, positive energy. There is no right or wrong about what you drum, you simply experience the moment and everyone feels the mood of the room in his/her way."
Jim & Barb Amato sell: Frame Drums, Djembe Drums, Singing Quartz Crystal Bowls, Didgeridoos, and many Hand Percussion Instruments.
\ Celebrate Tiiu?s birthday with cake, music & lots of positive energy
!Om Tryumbakum x 108!
!!!You?re welcome any time throughout the evening!!! (Bring a chair if you need one ....)
!!!NEW INTRO CLASSES!!!
Studio 11 Presents
Saturday February 11th:
Buddha Baby
(Yoga for parent(s) and 2 mo. ? crawling)
This is a great way for moms to get back into shape while bonding with the new loved one. Bring your baby to class while working the entire self to re-strengthen the lower body, core, and upper body. All while smiling, playing and interacting with baby.
Intro Class: SATURDAY, FEB. 11th 1:00-1:45
Only $10 \ Pre-register by 2/6
&
Karma Kids
(Yoga for parent(s) and 2-4 years)
You and your child can explore coordination, strength and awareness with simple animated poses, music, games and breathing exercises. Watch your child develop confidence and self-esteem as well! This fun and relaxing class provides just the right setting to bond with your child.
Intro Class: SATURDAY, FEB. 11TH, 2:00-2:45
Only $10 \ Pre-register by 2/6
Contact Alysia Ertle or Studio 11 for more information
440.476.3987 \ Alysia0818 at yahoo.com
216.621.8179 \ www.studio11tremont.com
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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\ Studio 11Presents
Friday Night Art Walk, February 10th
Karma Yoga \ Drumming Circle\ Tiiu?s Birthday
\ Join us for Karma Yoga ?Happy Hour? with Tami & Terry Stingley from 6:00-7:00pm
\ Head down to our newest level (the Ajna Chakra Room) around 7:15 pm for a Drumming Circle facilitated by Jim Amato
Drumming Circle is community coming together and connecting to one?s higher self. It is meditative, grounding, and getting in touch with Mother Earth, Father Sky and Spirit. It?s rhythm and just a whole lot of fun! "The actual act of drumming is simply an expression of energy, positive energy. There is no right or wrong about what you drum, you simply experience the moment and everyone feels the mood of the room in his/her way."
Jim & Barb Amato sell: Frame Drums, Djembe Drums, Singing Quartz Crystal Bowls, Didgeridoos, and
many Hand Percussion Instruments.
\ Celebrate Tiiu?s birthday with cake, music & lots of positive energy !Om Tryumbakum x 108!
!!!You?re welcome any time throughout the evening!!! (Bring a chair if you need one ....)
!!!NEW INTRO CLASSES!!!
Studio 11 Presents
Saturday February 11th:
Buddha Baby
(Yoga for parent(s) and 2 mo. ? crawling)
This is a great way for moms to get back into shape while bonding with the new loved one. Bring your baby to class while working the entire self to re-strengthen the lower body, core, and upper body. All while smiling, playing and interacting with baby.
Intro Class: SATURDAY, FEB. 11th 1:00-1:45
Only $10 \ Pre-register by 2/6
&
Karma Kids
(Yoga for parent(s) and 2-4 years)
You and your child can explore coordination, strength and awareness with simple animated poses, music, games and breathing exercises. Watch your child develop confidence and self-esteem as well! This fun and relaxing class provides just the right setting to bond with your child.
Intro Class: SATURDAY, FEB. 11TH, 2:00-2:45
Only $10 \ Pre-register by 2/6
Contact Alysia Ertle or Studio 11 for more information
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 Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Wed Feb 8 13:44:06 2006
From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen)
Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 16:44:06 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community Theatre announces auditions for
"Oliver"
Message-ID:
Beachwood Community Theatre is holding auditions for our Spring
production
"Oliver"
For Whom: Youth and Adults grades 3 & up
Students grades 2 - 4 Mon Feb. 27 7:00 pm
Students grades 5- 12 Wed. March 1 7:00 pm
Adults & Callbacks: Thurs. March 2 7:00 pm
Where: At the Beachwood Middle School Auditorium
Please remember to bring sheet music & a Writing Utensil
Audition monologues are available at the Recreation Office or on our
website at beachwoodohio.com beginning Thurs. 2/23
Performances: May 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14
All Students cast in this production must register for a Saturday
Drama Class
For more information contact the Recreation Office
216-595-3734
###
From rcrum6082002 at yahoo.com Wed Feb 8 13:55:58 2006
From: rcrum6082002 at yahoo.com (Ron Crum)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 13:55:58 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Valentines
Message-ID: <20060208215558.14253.qmail@web60721.mail.yahoo.com>
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It's that time of Year again. The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen and selected
Quartets will be delivering Singing Valentines all day February 14th,
for your loved one. Each Singing Valentine Recipient receives 2 songs
from a Quartet Dressed in Tuxedos, Candy, Flowers and A digital picture
of the Event. Reservations are required and spaces are limited. To
reserve your spot Call 440-897-4655 and ask for the neohiopal special.
Ron
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It's that time of Year again. The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen and selected Quartets will be delivering Singing Valentines all day February 14th, for your loved one. Each Singing Valentine Recipient receives 2 songs from a Quartet Dressed in Tuxedos, Candy, Flowers and A digital picture of the Event. Reservations are required and spaces are limited. To reserve your spot Call 440-897-4655 and ask for the neohiopal special.
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From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 14:09:22 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Website launch/ David Fox
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Hello friends!
New website launch with info on all of my doings in one place after all.
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From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Wed Feb 8 14:16:05 2006
From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 17:16:05 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]RE: Part-Time Job Opening at Stocker
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for coordinating, managing, and supervising the front-of-house staff.
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front-of-house operations for Stocker Arts Center theatre, art gallery,
small halls (cinema hall and lecture hall) and lobby, along with some
other rooms within the facility that sometimes come under Stocker
purview.
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attained within the first 3 months of employment) and a valid Ohio
Drivers License is required. Must be able to work effectively in a team
environment and be available for a flexible (often odd hours) work
schedule which includes early mornings, evenings and weekends. Must
possess strong, effective interpersonal and supervisory skills. Should
possess a sincere interest in the arts and be willing to work in various
areas of the theatre. Should have strong organizational skills, a
positive attitude and a proactive customer service philosophy, as well
as strong face-to-face and telephone communication skills. Must be able
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full job description is available upon request. Interested parties
should email or fax a letter of interest and resume to Janet Herman
Barlow, Director at jbarlow at lorainccc.edu or fax to 440.366.4101 to Ms.
Barlow's attention by Wednesday, February 15th, 2006. Lorain County
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Subject: [NEohioPAL]DJ needed for a cheerleader competition
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From johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 8 13:04:06 2006
From: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net (John Sunderland)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 16:04:06 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTOR HEAD SHOT SPECIAL WITH PHOTOGRAPHER JOHN SUNDERLAND
NOW CONTINUING INTO FEBRUARY
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> This February, I'm doing head shots for only $65. There will be at
> least 40 taken.
> You may try several changes on top. In fact, I suggest it.
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> If you wish a print during this special it's only an additional $15.
> All prices plus tax of 7.5%. This includes the shoot and a CDROM of
> proofs as well.
>
> If you wish a make up person, I can make one available for you.
> Their fees are additional, and begin at $65.
>
> I accept all forms of payment, including all credit cards.
> You may book by phone (below) or simply email me.
>
> PLEASE BOOK ASAP. PRINT ORDERS SHOULD FOLLOW YOUR SHOOT ASAP AS
> WELL.
>
> THANKS TO YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONTINUED LOYALTY TO MY PERSPECTIVE
>
> John
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> John Sunderland Photography
> 12706 Larchmere Blvd
> Cleveland OH 44120
> 216-795-0642
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From: tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org (Todd Krispinsky)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 16:09:24 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF Seeks Student Songwriters for Bardstock FM 5.0
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Great Lakes Theater Festival in partnership with WCPN 90.3
FM ideastream invites students to submit original music to the Bardstock
FM Shakespearean songwriting contest. All students currently in grades
6-12 are eligible. "Songwriters get the inspiration for their new songs
from many sources," said GLTF Director of Education Daniel Hahn when
describing the song writing competition's goals. "For this contest we
are looking for students who can write and perform a new, original song
inspired by a Shakespearean play." The Bardstock FM songwriting
competition is open to soloists and bands. Music submissions of all
styles and genres are accepted. Four winning student entries will be
chosen as finalists.
Student finalists will receive a free professional recording of their
new songs in WCPN's state of the art recording studio and a live radio
broadcast of their work on a special May 2006 edition of WCPN's Around
Noon. Winning student musicians also receive a $250 cash prize and a
professionally produced commemorative CD featuring all four of the
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From: daprettywomen at yahoo.com (amy shepard)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 14:35:26 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Aerobic Instructor needed for South High Cheerleading
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Aerobic instructor needed for South High Cheer leading squad. We are conditioning for our competition in April. We need an instructor on Feb 17,2006. So, if you are interested Please reply ASAP.
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From daprettywomen at yahoo.com Wed Feb 8 14:44:03 2006
From: daprettywomen at yahoo.com (amy shepard)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 14:44:03 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]We Need Space..We Need Space
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South High Cheer leading squad is looking for a weekend retreat. We need a space that is big enough for 15 girls. This retreat will be for the weekend of Feb 19,2006. We are looking for a indoor space that we could use to practice our routines without disturbing any one. We are preparing for competition in April and we want to win. This retreat will help us to work on connecting as a team. So, if you have the space we need please call
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South High Cheer leading squad is looking for a weekend retreat. We need a space that is big enough for 15 girls. This retreat will be for the weekend of Feb 19,2006. We are looking for a indoor space that we could use to practice our routines without disturbing any one. We are preparing for competition in April and we want to win. This retreat will help us to work on connecting as a team. So, if you have the space we need please call
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From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 8 15:08:35 2006
From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 15:08:35 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: RENT (Palace Theatre)
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?RENT? ONCE AGAIN GETS STANDING ?O? AT THE PALACE
Roy Berko
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
--THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS--
Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News
Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times
Art is representative of the era from which it comes.
By looking at the artistic productions of any time
period, whether it be theatre, dance, painting,
sculpture, film, or music, you get a glimpse of what
the attitudes, beliefs, political and social movements
were in vogue at the time.
In theatre, for example, the beat generation had
?HAIR,? an anti-war, anti-establishment musical. It
represented the attitudes of a changing world and
started a trend to use the musical as a vehicle to
examine society. It was an anti-war,
anti-establishment, break the rules snapshot. The
production included nudity, long hair, and other
against-the traditional-grain attitudes.
The millennium generation has ?RENT.? It stakes out
territories that were in ?vogue? about ten years ago
and carry over to today. Issues include AIDS, drug
addiction, homosexuality, transexualism, the plight of
the homeless, and the search for purpose. Though
some of the issues are presently in a different state,
such as the development of the medical cocktail to
treat those with AIDS, thus cutting down the number
who die from the disease, the impact of ?RENT? can
still be felt.
?RENT? has a star-crossed history. Jonathan Larson,
who wrote the book, music and lyrics never lived to
see his show open on Broadway. Larson died of an
aortic aneurysm on January 25, 1996, 19 days before
his musical had its world premiere. It is ironic
that when the cast was rehearsing "What You Own," the
rousing second act song about dying, Larson collapsed
and was whisked away in an ambulance. He later told
friends that he couldn't believe that the last burst
of music he would hear might be his own song about
dying. It was!
?RENT,? an updating of the opera, ?LA BOHEME, has been
to Cleveland five times. Each visit has been met with
sold-out houses. This particular production is
starting a seven month tour in Cleveland and if
opening night is any indication, it will also bring in
the greenbacks.
The cast members are mainly professional theatre
?newbies,? recent college grads with little or no
Broadway experience. In contrast to shows that are
greatly dependent upon in-depth character development
and extremely high level acting, ?RENT? is more a show
of singing and developing illusions.
The strongest performance contributions were made by
Jed Resnick (Mark), Bryce Tyness (Roger), Tracy
McDowell (Maureen) and Altamiece Carolyn Ballard (lead
woman singer/bag lady). Disappointing were Arianda
Fernandez (Mimi) who often sang flat and failed to
develop a clear characterization in a very pivotal
role, Ano Okera (Angel) who failed to consistently
develop this choice part, and Warren G. Nolan who
emotionally ?walked through? the role of Collins.
Okera and Nolan, Jr. (Collins) showed no interactive
physical chemistry, even feigning their kissing
scenes.
As the band conductor came onto stage opening night, a
great roar was heard. It was probably from young
Clevelander Jared Stein?s family and friends. Stein
not only conducts with dynamism, but plays keyboard
and is responsible for the musical blends of the cast.
He generally did a great job, though at times the
musical sounds drowned out the voices of the singers.
Because of the music volume, potential attenders who
are not familiar will the lyrics to the songs, should
listen to the original cast c.d. or they will miss
much of the story.
Capsule judgment: On opening night the mostly young
audience gave the show a standing ovation They
screamed with delight at such songs as ?Seasons of
Love,? ?Without You,? ?LaVie Boheme/I Should Tell
You,? and ?Will I?? Whether you like this musical may
well be a generational thing, but, that is one of the
points of the show.
?RENT? runs through February 11 at the Palace Theatre
in Playhouse Square. For tickets calling
216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or going on line to
www.playhousesquare.com.
Roy Berko's web page can be found at www.royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal.
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Feb 8 16:52:37 2006
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 19:52:37 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]OCAGC presents Embracing the Hope and Understanding -
Discriminatin and Hate Crime Prevention - Free Workshop Series
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The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland
With funding from Charter One Bank is proud to presents
Embracing the Hope and Understanding -
Discrimination and Hate Crime Prevention Free Workshop Series
(Cleveland, Ohio) Charter One Bank has awarded the Organization of
Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland to start 2006 with a series of
workshops entitling Embracing the Hope and Understanding -
Discrimination and Hate Crime Prevention Workshop Series that will be
held monthly free to the public.
The purpose of this project is to conduct community based services to
address discrimination and hate crime related issues for Asian Americans
and to develop innovative responses to help the needs within the
community. Chinese/English assistant and refreshments will be available
at each workshop.
Workshops will commence starting February 2006 to coincide with OCAGC's
Inauguration and Chinese New Year Celebration Dinner Gala which
currently planned on February 18, 2006. The monthly free workshops
topics are:
Sunday, February 19, 2006 - Discrimination and Hate Crime Movements in
the USA for Asian Americans. Featured speakers will be OCA National
President Ginny Gong.
Sunday, March 26 2006 - Hate Crime and Discrimination for Asian
Americans in the Greater Cleveland area. A panel discussion including
Ms. Iris M. Choi, Regional Director for the Ohio Civil Rights
Commission; Ms. Michelle Crew, Cleveland Field Office, U. S. Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission; and Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project
Director Civil Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City
Hall.
April 2006 - Discrimination and Immigration for Asian Americans, a panel
of immigration attorneys will discuss the issues and how to overcome it.
Locations for the workshops will be held at Asia Plaza 2nd Floor
Conference Room located at 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 from
1 pm to 3pm. Refreshments will be provided as well.
Additional information will be available shortly, or visit OCAGC website
at www.ocagc.org
About OCAGC: The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland
(OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational
organization. OCAGC is part of the National OCA, with over 84 affiliates
within the United States. 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 OCAGC serves the continually growing Chinese American community of
Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations and communities to
promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity. More about OCAGC can be
found at www.ocagc.org
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crime related issues for Asian Americans and to develop innovative =
responses to help the needs within the community. Chinese/English =
assistant and refreshments will be available at each =
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2006. The monthly free workshops topics are:
Sunday, February 19, 2006 - =
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Featured speakers will be OCA National President Ginny Gong.
Sunday, March 26 2006 - Hate Crime =
and Discrimination for Asian Americans in the Greater Cleveland area. A =
panel discussion including Ms. Iris M. Choi, Regional Director for the =
Ohio Civil Rights Commission; Ms. Michelle Crew, Cleveland Field Office, =
U. S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; and Ms. Cassandra =
Bledsoe, Project Director Civil Rights, Department of Community =
Relations, Cleveland City Hall.
April 2006 - Discrimination and =
Immigration for Asian Americans, a panel of immigration attorneys will =
discuss the issues and how to overcome it.
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held at Asia Plaza 2nd Floor Conference Room located at 2999 Payne =
Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 from 1 pm to 3pm. Refreshments will be =
provided as well.
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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 OCAGC serves the =
continually growing Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and =
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From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 17:26:44 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Plain Dealer
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Towering Big Daddy highlights 'Cat'
Monday, February 06, 2006
Check it out: Through Sunday, Feb. 19. Lakeland Community College Performing Arts Center, Kirtland. $8-$10. 440-525-7034.
As "A Streetcar Named Desire" closed at the Cleveland Play House, Lakeland Theatre took on "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."
It is not as polished, but gorgeous, smart Liz Conway at least exudes Maggie's passion if not always her calculation, and director Martin Friedman creates a credible, psychologically intense Tennessee Williams milieu despite budget limitations.
Mary Jane Nottage makes for a flutter-brained Big Mama, and Mark Smith pouts well as Brick.
But the evening belongs to Mitchell Fields' big Big Daddy. With a snowy mane, Fields conducts a master class in building a monumental performance from dozens of minute nuances.
- Tony Brown
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Check it out: Through Sunday, Feb. 19. Lakeland Community College Performing Arts Center, Kirtland. $8-$10. 440-525-7034.
As "A Streetcar Named Desire" closed at the Cleveland Play House, Lakeland Theatre took on "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."
It is not as polished, but gorgeous, smart Liz Conway at least exudes Maggie's passion if not always her calculation, and director Martin Friedman creates a credible, psychologically intense Tennessee Williams milieu despite budget limitations.
Mary Jane Nottage makes for a flutter-brained Big Mama, and Mark Smith pouts well as Brick.
But the evening belongs to Mitchell Fields' big Big Daddy. With a snowy mane, Fields conducts a master class in building a monumental
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From AdMan7601 at aol.com Wed Feb 8 18:32:09 2006
From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 21:32:09 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Rent review / Actors Equity
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Before I start, let me say that I agree with Mr. Berko's review about the=20
tour of Rent whole heartedly, and also that I love and support non-equity=20
theatre / actors.
=20
This may be nitpicking and not really relevant, but just to clarify on=
e=20
small point. :
"The cast members are mainly professional theatre =E2=80=9Cnewbies,=E2=80=
=9D recent college =20
grads with little or no Broadway experience." (Berko review)
=20
The current tour (and all tours after the first national tour) of Rent=
=20
is entirely non-equity, which means that none of them have had Broadway=20
experience. Now granted that I'm equity and have never had B'way experience=
; but=20
none of them will untill they join the union. Many in the tour in fact will=
=20
get their card by transferring to the Broadway company as understudies or=20
actual roles as they open up. And let me say the cast is awesome, they're a=
ll=20
extremely qualified and definitely Broadway caliber, but to quote AEA's man=
tra,=20
"If it's not Equity, it's not Broadway". Does that mean that they're not=20
professional? No, they are professional actors, just not unionized professi=
onals.=20
Broadway as fact is all union. Producers need to stop telling audiences=20
they're seeing a Broadway show on tour when they're not..=20
=20
My actual point (and my attempt to get to it coheseively failed), is=20
that I feel that we in Cleveland, as a community need to support our Equit=
y=20
actors as well. We need to be able to get more contracts into more theatres=
so=20
that the AEA actors can work. You'll have several non-eq actors doing 7-8=20
shows a year whereas an equity actor will be lucky to do one or two. We=20
shouldn't be outcast just because we've opted to join the actors union. Wha=
t's the=20
big deal about a "Community" Theatre hiring on an equity actor or two when=20
we're part of that same community also. We shouldn't have to be asked by th=
e=20
director to work under the table if we want to work. Even some of the theat=
res=20
that do have contracts don't support our members, they cast shows out of Ne=
w=20
York or Chicago without even having an EPA in Cleveland, or precasting the=20
equity roles.
=20
There are many theatres doing great work trying to get more contracts;=20
The Beck, Porthouse, etc..., but we as a community need to get more people=20=
to=20
come see the shows at the theatres, so the theatres can make more money and=
=20
use some of it to acquire more contracts. It shouldn't be a battle of Equit=
y=20
against Non-equity, but a battle of Actors against the Community to support=
us=20
so we can all work. Our acting community has to demand more support, just a=
s=20
our small faction of the equity community has to demand our rights.
=20
If you've gotten this far into my "rant", thanks for reading this; thes=
e=20
are just my opinions. It's kind of frustrating that in the 9 months I lived=
=20
in NYC I did two off-b'way shows and a concert at the largest US cathedral=20
(St. John, Divine) with my union card, and I move back to Cleveland and I'l=
l be=20
lucky if I do one show this year.
=20
All the best, =20
Adam Kern
AEA
_www.adam-kern.com_ (http://www.adam-kern.com/)=20
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Before I start, let me say that I agree with M=
r.=20
Berko's review about the tour of Rent whole heartedly, and also that I=20=
love=20
and support non-equity theatre / actors.
This may be nitpicking and not really relevant=
,=20
but just to clarify one small point. :
"The cast members are mainly professional theatre =E2=80=9Cnewbies,=E2=
=80=9D recent college=20
grads with little or no Broadway experience." (Berko review)
The current tour (and all tours after the firs=
t=20
national tour) of Rent is entirely non-equity, which means that none of them=
=20
have had Broadway experience. Now granted that I'm equity and have never had=
=20
B'way experience; but none of them will untill they join the union. Many in=20=
the=20
tour in fact will get their card by transferring to the Broadway company as=20
understudies or actual roles as they open up. And let me say the cast i=
s=20
awesome, they're all extremely qualified and definitely Broadway caliber, bu=
t to=20
quote AEA's mantra, "If it's not Equity, it's not Broadway". Does that mean=20=
that=20
they're not professional? No, they are professional actors, just not unioniz=
ed=20
professionals. Broadway as fact is all union. Producers need to stop=20
telling audiences they're seeing a Broadway show on tour when they're not..=20
My actual point (and my attempt to get to it=20
coheseively failed), is that I feel that we in Cleveland, as a communi=
ty=20
need to support our Equity actors as well. We need to be able to get more=20
contracts into more theatres so that the AEA actors can work. You'll have=20
several non-eq actors doing 7-8 shows a year whereas an equity actor will be=
=20
lucky to do one or two. We shouldn't be outcast just because we've opted to=20=
join=20
the actors union. What's the big deal about a "Community" Theatre hiring on=20=
an=20
equity actor or two when we're part of that same community also. We shouldn'=
t=20
have to be asked by the director to work under the table if we want to work.=
=20
Even some of the theatres that do have contracts don't support our members,=20=
they=20
cast shows out of New York or Chicago without even having an EPA in=20
Cleveland, or precasting the equity roles.
There are many theatres doing great work trying to g=
et=20
more contracts; The Beck, Porthouse, etc..., but we as a community need to g=
et=20
more people to come see the shows at the theatres, so the theatres can make=20=
more=20
money and use some of it to acquire more contracts. It shouldn't be a battle=
of=20
Equity against Non-equity, but a battle of Actors against the Communi=
ty=20
to support us so we can all work. Our acting community has to demand mo=
re=20
support, just as our small faction of the equity community has to demand our=
=20
rights.
If you've gotten this far into my "rant", thanks for=
=20
reading this; these are just my opinions. It's kind of frustrating that in t=
he 9=20
months I lived in NYC I did two off-b'way shows and a concert at the=20
largest US cathedral (St. John, Divine) with my union card, and I=20=
move=20
back to Cleveland and I'll be lucky if I do one show this year.
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From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 8 18:52:27 2006
From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 21:52:27 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 "Tricks of the Trade" Workshops for Parents of Young
Talent & Entrepreneurs
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Call (216) 561-8608
email: wakeup4664 at aol.com
Mon. 2/13, 7:00 - 9:00 P:=A0
"Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 &=20
Performing Artists"=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sue Johnson, Instructor
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't need to spend $3000-5000 on those "Co=
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ons."=A0 There are better ways to do business. Discover how you can help gui=
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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 It's more than a dream, more than a hobby. Your young tal=
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Resources, Referrals, Record keeping, Managing & more.=20
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This session is for parents who have budding actors & perfor=
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Chris Fortunato, Instructor
OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States=20
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The purpose of the seminar is to give you a familiarity with the legal=20
documents which we must encounter. Chris will share the "9 Tips for Organizi=
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Records For Taxes and Other Matters."
Fee: $30.00, includes booklet.
Major Credit cards accepted.=20
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44120
Attn:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director
. . . . . .=20
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=20
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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP=
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an=20
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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career=
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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
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Performances, Productions, Training, the "Giggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha!=20
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filled with simple, silly ways to light up your "signature style" life; or,=20
about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email:=20
wakeup4664 at aol.com.=20
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Presented
by WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Shaker Heights, OH
Call (216) 561-8608
email: wakeup4664 at aol.com
Mon. 2/13, 7:00 - 9:00 P:=A0 "=
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rforming Artists"=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sue Johnson, Instructor
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't need to spend $3000-5000=
on those "Contests & Conventions."=A0 There are better ways to do busin=
ess. Discover how you can help guide and manage your young performing artist=
to ensure that they're "on the right=A0 path" for safe and=A0 economical pr=
ofessional=A0 development.=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 It's more than a dream, more than a hobby. Your young tal=
ent is serious about being a performing artist.=A0 Therefore, you need to kn=
ow about Resources, Referrals, Record keeping, Managing & more.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This session is for parents who have budding actors & pe=
rforming artists, (ages 5 - 17 years) who need training, experience and to b=
e guided through the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters.
Fee: $25.00
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OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States Sup=
reme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for living i=
n a free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pa=
y his, most of us do not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sket=
ch on how to prepare a 1040 including a Schedule C for self-employed income.=
(And what to do with all those 1099's.)=A0 A booklet is included.=A0
The purpose of the seminar is to give you a familiarity with the legal docum=
ents which we must encounter. Chris will share the "9 Tips for Organizing=
=A0 Records For Taxes and Other Matters."
Fee: $30.00, includes booklet.
Major Credit cards accepted.
To register & for complete details.=A0=A0=A0=A0 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.co=
m
Make checks payable and mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio .=A0 P.O. Box 201524 . Shake=
r Heights, OH 44120
Attn:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director
. . . . . .
. . . . About the Instructors . . .
Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studi=
o, is an actor, director, producer and coach.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts W=
AKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato. The program, whi=
ch celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists=
, airs Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P on Adelphia Cable, ch. 21,=
eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Wedn=
esdays, 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Ac=
cess, ch. 25 on Wednesdays, 6:00 P.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Car=
eer & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are w=
ell-known throughout the performing arts and business community.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Christopher Fortunato, "The Actor's Lawyer", has appeared in local pro=
fessional productions at Porthouse, Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park and Beck Cen=
ter. He is an EMC and a member of AFTRA. A lawyer since 1987, Chris has prep=
ared income and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is=
self-employed matters, having been self-employed for a number of years.=A0=20=
He is Associate Director of the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'=
Studio.
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From: bweinberg88 at yahoo.com (Barry Weinberg)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 19:13:19 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]T E X A S S L I M Band this Friday at HOUSE of SWING
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It's always a party and we have a special guest drummer
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From gmaher at safetythink.com Wed Feb 8 20:05:10 2006
From: gmaher at safetythink.com (Gary Maher)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 23:05:10 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Barnum Continues Popular Run
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Hudson Players Present "Barnum" Throughout February
Opening Weekend Enjoy by All Who Attended...Including Reviewers!
Okay, you hear it over and over again. I wish somebody would do something
different. Well the Hudson Players have. They're presenting the
circus....well not quite the circus, but a musical about P.T. Barnum - a
name that says circus. A great musical with fun songs, a fast pace, colorful
sets and an interesting story, it's not to be missed (or so says one of the
reviews). It's a guaranteed good time for all .
The Hudson Players are presenting "Barnum" (The Greatest Musical on Earth)
as part of their 61st season of theater productions at Hudson's Barlow
Community Center. Written by Mark Bramble, with music by Cy Coleman and
lyrics by Michael Stewart, this musical tells the story of P.T. Barnum and
his strong-willed wife, Charity, from 1835 through his final years with The
Greatest Show on Earth.
Hudson Players board member, Brian Diehl notes, "Barnum is a great family
show that brings a bit of the circus to the sage. We have a lot of fun
things planned for the audience even beyond the actual show." The musical
story starts with the showman Barnum (played by Gary Maher) as he opens his
'museum of wonders' including Joice Heth (Alicia Boulton) touted as the
oldest woman in the world and General Tom Thumb (Kirk Worcester), the
diminutive sensational attraction only twenty-five inches tall. With the
arrival of Jenny Lind (Monique MacGregor), the renowned Swedish Nightingale
changes his life drastically and adds a new dimension to Barnum's
relationship with his wife, Chairy (Tisha Eisenhuth). After dabbling in
politics and city planning, Barnum meets James A. Bailey (Brian Diehl) and
re-joins his circus, creating "The Greatest Show on Earth!"
Barnum performance Dates are February 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24 & 25.
Show times are at 8:00 p.m., for Friday and Saturday evenings with a matinee
performance at 2:00 p.m., on Sunday, February 19. Ticket prices are $12.00
with discounts for senior citizens, students and groups of ten or more.
Reservations are recommended: 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets are
available at The Learned Owl. Tickets will also be available at the door
before each performance, based on availability.
For more information, please contact the Hudson Players at 330-655-8522; or
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Hudson Players board member, Brian Diehl notes, "Barnum is a great =
family=20
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things=20
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starts=20
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of=20
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woman in the=20
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From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 8 20:49:11 2006
From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 23:49:11 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]New! Professional Services for Teens & Small Businesses
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2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services
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Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists
&=20
2. Small Business Consulting=20
from=20
Sue Johnson, Chris Fortunato & WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Instructors
. . . . .=20
. "Tricks of the Trade:
Reading Tutoring for Teens, Kids & Adult Actors"=20
Do your kids (you or someone you know) need some extra help to . . .=20
. improve reading and comprehension skills? In school? On the job?
. decode words phonetically?=20
. understand directions and complete English & Drama & Job Work=20
assignments?=20
. interpret and analyze literary prose, poetry and play content?
. improve speaking: diction, pronunciation, enunciation and articulation?
. learn and memorize character dialogue,=A0 English text content, or other=20
performing arts material?
. read and fill in job applications?
. write cover letters for jobs?=20
. design & write job or talent resumes?
Sue Johnson, AEA, AFTRA, is a certified former high school English & Reading=
=20
Teacher, a former Administrator for Staff Development in the Cleveland Publi=
c=20
Schools, and a current theatre instructor, actor, director and producer. Sue=
=20
is offering individual and small-group "Tricks of the Trade" Reading Tutorin=
g=20
services to kids, (age 5 years & up), teens and adults.
Students will be given individual reading skills development activities base=
d=20
on the Initial Assessment & Individual Tutoring Plan.=20
Call Now. Tutoring sessions, forty-five minutes each, are available: Monday=
s=20
& Wednesdays, 5:00 - 7:30 P, Saturdays, 3:00 - 5:30 P or, by appointment.=20
Fees:=A0 $30.00 Initial Assessment & Design Individual Tutoring Plan.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $15.00 per tutoring session.=A0 Minimum 6 sessio=
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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca=
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*Customized number of sessions available for some services.
"Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years. She easily communicates=20
with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them=20
understand the field of theatre"
Arleen Hartman
Former Professor, Arts & Humanities=20
Capital University
"Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants. =20
Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole=20
series."
Debbie Simpson
Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional Education
Cuyahoga Community College
. "Tricks of the Trade:=20
Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &=20
Other Entrepreneurs"
by Sue Johnson, Consultant
Are you ready to "create a new you for a new life?" "Invent a brighter futur=
e
" for yourself? Do you see yourself as a small business owner? Maybe, you're=
=20
not cut out to be a traditional 9-5 working person. Have you thought about w=
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=20
consulting.=20
Do you have dreams of setting up your, Products, Service, Information or=20
Technology small business?
Are you a performing artist?=A0 Do you realize that you ARE an entrepreneur=20=
and=20
the owner of your own business: selling your talent?=20
Here are examples of how=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Small Business Consulting"=
=20
can help you get started in, or grow, your business.
=A0 .=A0 Identifying business opportunities which might work for you.
=A0 .=A0 Planning your business: Products, Services, Information, etc.
=A0 .=A0 Creating your "Signature Style"=A0 Business Image=20
=A0 .=A0 Business Cards=20
=A0 .=A0 Legal Counsel . Tax Planning & Preparation (Christopher Fortunato,=20
Attorney)
=A0 .=A0 Resources, Referrals, Record keeping, Managing & more.=20
=A0 .=A0 Sales & Marketing Strategies
=A0 .=A0 PR & Advertising Strategies
. Customer Service
. Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking
. Employer-Employee Work Relationships
Especially for Actors & Other Performing Artists
.=A0 Talent Bios/Resumes
.=A0 Publicity=20
.=A0 Guest Appearances .
.=A0 Showcases (Plays, Performances)=20
.=A0 Special Events (Planning & Entertainment)
=A0=20
So, take advantage of economical ways for you to enhance your financial=20
circumstances.
Fees: $35.00 Initial Consultation
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $30.00 per business planning hour. Minimum 3 hours=20=
required.*
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit=
cards accepted
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 *Customized number of sessions available for some s=
ervices.
For an appointment or complete information, contact:=20
Sue Johnson=20
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Shaker Heights, OH
(216) 561-8608
wakeup4664 at aol.com
About Sue Johnson . . .
Sue Johnson, owner, director, WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio offers=20
"Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" =20
consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughou=
t the=20
performing arts and corporate community. Sue has been an entrepreneur for ov=
er 20=20
years as a small business consultant and as a small business owner. She sha=
res=20
her expertise based on her extensive experiences and the most up-to-date=20
business development practices.
She produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show=20
with Chris Fortunato showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performin=
g=20
arts and artists, and cultural arts.
"Because of Sue Johnson's incredible communication, sales and marketing=20
skills, our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously."
Sandra L. Kornich
Former Founder & President
Arts in Strongsville
Christopher Fortunato, "The Actor's Lawyer", has appeared in local=20
professional productions at Porthouse, Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park and Beck=20=
Center. He=20
is an EMC and a member of AFTRA. A lawyer since 1987, Chris has prepared inc=
ome=20
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matters, having been self-employed for a number of years.=A0 He is Associate=
=20
Director of the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio.
. . .
This web page will give you an idea of who we are and what we do.
http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm
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&
2. Small Business Consulting
from
Sue Johnson, Chris Fortunato & WAKE UP And LIVE's Act=
ors' Studio Instructors . . . . .
. "Tricks of the Trade:
Reading
Tutoring for Teens, Kids &=
amp; Adult Actors"
Do your kids (you or someone you know) need some extra help to . . .=20=
. improve reading and comprehension skills? In school? On the j=
ob? . decode words phonetically? . understand directions and complete English & Drama & Job Wo=
rk
assignments? . interpret and analyze literary prose, poetry and play content?=
I> . improve speaking: diction, pronunciation, enunciation and articulat=
ion? . learn and memorize character dialogue,=A0 English text content, or=20=
other
performing arts material? . read and fill in job applications? . write cover letters for jobs? . design & write job or talent resumes?
Sue Johnson, AEA, AFTRA, is a certified former high school English=20=
& Reading Teacher, a former Administrator for Staff Development in the C=
leveland Public Schools, and a current theatre instructor, actor, director a=
nd producer. Sue is offering individual and small-group "Tricks of the Tr=
ade" Reading Tutoring services to kids, (age 5 years & up), <=
B>teens and adults.
Students will be given individual reading skills development activities base=
d on the Initial Assessment & Individual Tutoring Plan.
Call Now. Tutoring sessions, forty-five minutes each, are available: M=
ondays & Wednesdays, 5:00 - 7:30 P, Saturdays, 3:00 - 5:30 P or, by appo=
intment.
Fees:=A0 $30.00 Initial Assessment & Design Individual Tutoring Plan.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $15.00 per tutoring session.=A0 Minimum 6 sessio=
ns required.*
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"Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years. She easily commun=
icates with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps the=
m understand the field of theatre"
Arleen Hartman<=
BR>
Former Professo=
r, Arts & Humanities
Capital Univers=
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"Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants=
. Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the wh=
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Debbie Simpson
Former Coordinator, C=
ontinuing and Professional Education
Cuyahoga Community College<=
/I> . "Tricks of the Trade:
Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &a=
mp;
Other Entrepreneurs"
by Sue Johnson, Consultant
Are you ready to "create a new you for a new life?" "Invent a brig=
hter future" for yourself? Do you see yourself as a small business owner=
? Maybe, you're not cut out to be a traditional 9-5 working person. Have you=
thought about what it takes to create, develop and maintain your own small=20=
business? Do you have a dream? Do you have an entrepreneurial mentality &=
; "heart?"=A0 If so, you can enhance your chances for success from economica=
l, small business development consulting.
Do you have dreams of setting up your, Products, Service, Information or Tec=
hnology small business?
Are you a performing artist?=A0 Do you realize that you ARE an entrepreneur=20=
and the owner of your own business: selling your talent?
Here are examples of how=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Small Business Consulti=
ng" can help you get started in, or grow, your business.
=A0 .=A0 Identifying business opportunities which might work for you.=
=A0 .=A0 Planning your business: Products, Services, Information, etc=
.
=A0 .=A0 Creating your "Signature Style"=A0 Business Image
=A0 .=A0 Business Cards
=A0 .=A0 Legal Counsel . Tax Planning & Preparation (Chris=
topher Fortunato, Attorney)
=A0 .=A0 Resources, Referrals, Record keeping, Managing & more. <=
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=A0 .=A0 PR & Advertising Strategies . Customer Service . Meetings, Presentations &Public Speaking. Employer-EmployeeWork Relationships
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Fees: $35.00 Initial Consultation
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $30.00 per business planning hour. Minimum 3 hours=20=
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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit=
cards accepted
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 *Customized number of sessions available for some s=
ervices.
For an appointment or complete information, contact:
Sue Johnson
Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Shaker Heights, OH
(216) 561-8608
wakeup4664 at aol.com
About Sue Johnson . . .
Sue Johnson, owner, director, WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio offers "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leaders=
hip Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which=20=
are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. Sue h=
as been an entrepreneur for over 20 years as a small business consultant and=
as a small business owner. She shares her expertise based on her exte=
nsive experiences and the most up-to-date business development practices.
She produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS<=
/I> TV show with Chris Fortunato showcases and celebrates the diversity of t=
he performing arts and artists, and cultural arts.
=
"Because of Sue Johnson's incredible communication, sales and marketing s=
kills, our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously.=
"
Sandra L. Kornich
Former Founder &=20=
President
Arts in Strongsville=
Christopher Fortunato, "The Actor's Lawyer", has appeared in local=20=
professional productions at Porthouse, Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park and Beck=20=
Center. He is an EMC and a member of AFTRA. A lawyer since 1987, Chris has p=
repared income and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of=
is self-employed matters, having been self-employed for a number of years.=
=A0 He is Associate Director of the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Act=
ors' Studio.
. . .
This web page will give you an idea of who we are and what we do.
http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm
http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm
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From jayrossishow at yahoo.com Wed Feb 8 20:58:37 2006
From: jayrossishow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 20:58:37 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Needed to hire: Sales for TV show....
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I am currently in need of a salesman, saleswoman or sales team with knowledge of marketing techniques for a TV show to air in spring, 2006.
There is a huge potential for any one who needs to make money and would like to schedule their own hours.
If interested, please call 330-410-0488, or email thejayrossiproject at yahoo.com .
The Jay Rossi Project
JayRossiShow at yahoo.com
http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/jayrossishow/
Also Visit www.JayRossi.s5.com
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From fred.perry at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 8 15:48:25 2006
From: fred.perry at sbcglobal.net (Frederick Perry)
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 18:48:25 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]A "DREAM" OF AN AUDITION reminder
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A reminder - Please Plan To Attend:
AUDITIONS!!! AUDITIONS!!! AUDITIONS!!!
AUDITIONS!!!
A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare
Directed by Douglas Farren
Where: Metropolitan Campus Studio Theatre at Cuyahoga Community College,
2900 Community College Ave. Please use entrance #6 at Woodland and 30th for
secure underground parking. 50 cents (2 quarters) required to exit parking
garage.
When: February 10 at 7pm and February 11 at 1pm.
What: All roles are open. Auditions will consist of your choice -
* Performing a prepared Shakespearean monologue
* or
* Reading from the script.
Production Dates: A Midsummer Night's Dream will be performed in the
Metropolitan Campus Studio Theatre at Cuyahoga Community College, 2900
Community College Ave., on April 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 at 8:00 pm and April 9,
15 at 3:00pm.
The Story: A Midsummer Night's Dream is the most purely romantic of
Shakespeare's comedies. In this pastoral romp characters respond to the
essential capriciousness of young love, and spoofs not only the vagaries of
romance but the nature of reality itself.
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quarters)
required to exit parking garage.
When: February 10 at 7pm =
and
February 11 at 1pm.
What: All roles are open. =
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consist of your choice –
Performing a
prepared Shakespearean monologue
or
Reading =
from the
script.
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the
Metropolitan Campus Studio Theatre at CuyahogaCommunity College,
2900 Community College =
Ave.,
on April 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 at 8:00 pm and April 9, 15 at 3:00pm. =
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Night’s
Dream is the most purely romantic of =
Shakespeare’s
comedies. In this pastoral romp characters respond to the =
essential
capriciousness of young love, and spoofs not only the vagaries of =
romance but
the nature of reality itself.
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From teentalk at adelphia.net Thu Feb 9 04:04:24 2006
From: teentalk at adelphia.net (teentalk at adelphia.net)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 7:04:24 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Teen TV Auditions Sat.
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Teen Talk, a teen television show now produced by the City of Cleveland, will be holding auditions this Saturday, February 11. Auditions will be held at the Galleria at Erieview and you can come anytime from from 11:30 - 2:30 PM. Signs will be posted directing to the location within Galleria that auditions are taking place.
For your audition you are asked to prepare a short current event summary or news story. This is strictly for the judges to get a feel for your style. We are looking for ages 13-17, however if you are close to this age bracket we encourage you to try out!
Teen Talk is Cleveland's Number One Teen Talk show. It has been featured in The Plain Dealer, on various local and national stations, and more. Teen Talk covers Cleveland teen events and features cool things teens are doing. Segments have included: Interviews with American Idol judges Paula, Simon, and Randy, Interviews with the top golf pros at the PGA Invitational, the hottest concerts, and more.
Hope to see you this weekend!
For Directions to the Galleria at Erieview:
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2738315-galleria_at_erieview_cleveland-i
From brittany.janis at case.edu Thu Feb 9 04:29:20 2006
From: brittany.janis at case.edu (Brittany Janis)
Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 07:29:20 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Case Department of Theatre Presents Look Back in Anger
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CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY'S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE PRESENTS
* Look Back in Anger*
By: John Osborne
Directed by Ron Wilson
February 10, 11, 16, 17, 18 at 8:00 p.m. February 12 and 19 at 2:30 p.m.
Come and see what was heralded the ground-breaking play of the 1950s. The play's opening was surrounded by controversy and its anti-hero dubbed the angry young man, a name which became synonymous with John Osborne and the new generation of post-war playwrights, spoke to the hearts and the minds of theatre goers. On its fiftieth anniversary, the play continues to pose urgent questions about Britain's identity.
Look Back In Anger will be performed in Eldred Theater located in the Middle of Cases main Quad. Tickets are $10 for regular admission $5 for students and $7 for faculty and adults 60+. For further information or to reserve tickets call the Box Office at 216-368-6262. This promises to be a powerful production.
From eoswaldbigred at yahoo.com Thu Feb 9 04:06:24 2006
From: eoswaldbigred at yahoo.com (Eric Oswald)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 04:06:24 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Rent review / Actors Equity
Message-ID: <20060209120624.93335.qmail@web30209.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
This is probably something that should go over to the
NEOPAL Yahoo Group, but I had to respond to one thing
about Adam Kern's missive to the NEOPAL Group. He
asked "What's the big deal about a 'Community' Theatre
hiring on an equity actor or two when we're part of
that same community also?"
I feel that hiring an Equity actor or two at a
"Community Theatre" would negate the whole purpose of
Community Theater. It is supposed to be a place where
members of the community can have an involvement in
theater that they normally wouldn't have. If
community theatres were to all start having several
Equity contracts per show, then the opportunities for
your "average Janes and Joes" to have a chance in the
spotlight would be gone and it would start becoming
"professional" theater, not "community" theater. Just
my humble, "Average Joe" opinion.
Eric Oswald
Community Theater Actor
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From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 06:32:52 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Valentine's Party w/AfterThought
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pre-Valentine's Celebration
Saturday, February 11, 2006
The Parkview Nite Club
"a cool place for shady people"
1261 West 58th Street
featuring
AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band
www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com
10 p.m. - 2 a.m.
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From: jnorton4444 at sbcglobal.net (JUDITH NORTON)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 06:55:11 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bike for sale
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I have a Vitamaster (Roadmaster) stationary bike that I would like to sell, and is in good condition, $45.00. Email me at above address if interested or call 440-777-0330, leave a message and I'll get back to you.
Judy
P.S. Westside
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Judy
P.S. Westside
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From jodeep77 at yahoo.com Thu Feb 9 07:01:17 2006
From: jodeep77 at yahoo.com (Jodi)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 07:01:17 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]re: equity vs. non-equity in ohio
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I never write on this, but to quote the last of your paragraph Adam,
"It's kind of frustrating that in the 9 months I lived in NYC I did two off-b'way shows and a concert at the largest US cathedral (St. John, Divine) with my union card, and I move back to Cleveland and I'll be lucky if I do one show this year."
I feel so sorry for your equity status, really. I just moved here from New York, and I DON'T have my equity card. But while I was in New York I attempted to audition for broadway shows and tours, and anything I could get my hands on that would keep me working, but I couldn't even get seen for most of these shows because of that little piece of paper that you are so proud of. Although I would wait all day to be seen and listen to the horrible talent behind a door that I couldn't get behind, I couldn't help but wonder why that status as a UNION actor was so important, especially if what I was listening to was a professional actor, because I know I was just as good if not better than most of talent I could hear at some of those auditons.
In fact in the year and half I lived there I wrote, produced, and performed my own cabaret show, and traveled here to do 3 shows in Cleveland Heights at the small professional musical theatre that is Kalliope Stage; a theatre that didn't care about my union status, but only cared that I had talent, and by the way, paid me equity wages to be there, as they do with all their leads, both in town and out of town.
My advice is if you want to work, create it yourself, write your own show, direct your own show, or just gather some of your actor friends (union or not) and create your own company. (and let me know, I'd love to be apart of it!)
And now I'm ranting, and I'm sorry if I missed your point, it's just an issue that is close to me because of all the let downs that New York was simply because I'm not a member of AEA. Seriously though, some of us try really hard to be professionals in this business, but if I died tomorrow without that precious card, I know I still did great work while I was alive. Perhaps while living in a smaller city you should think about dropping your card, even if only for the work if that's all you want.
Thanks.
Jodi Brinkman
Non-AEA since 1977
AdMan7601 at aol.com wrote:
Before I start, let me say that I agree with Mr. Berko's review about the tour of Rent whole heartedly, and also that I love and support non-equity theatre / actors.
This may be nitpicking and not really relevant, but just to clarify one small point. :
"The cast members are mainly professional theatre ???newbies,??? recent college grads with little or no Broadway experience." (Berko review)
The current tour (and all tours after the first national tour) of Rent is entirely non-equity, which means that none of them have had Broadway experience. Now granted that I'm equity and have never had B'way experience; but none of them will untill they join the union. Many in the tour in fact will get their card by transferring to the Broadway company as understudies or actual roles as they open up. And let me say the cast is awesome, they're all extremely qualified and definitely Broadway caliber, but to quote AEA's mantra, "If it's not Equity, it's not Broadway". Does that mean that they're not professional? No, they are professional actors, just not unionized professionals. Broadway as fact is all union. Producers need to stop telling audiences they're seeing a Broadway show on tour when they're not..
My actual point (and my attempt to get to it coheseively failed), is that I feel that we in Cleveland, as a community need to support our Equity actors as well. We need to be able to get more contracts into more theatres so that the AEA actors can work. You'll have several non-eq actors doing 7-8 shows a year whereas an equity actor will be lucky to do one or two. We shouldn't be outcast just because we've opted to join the actors union. What's the big deal about a "Community" Theatre hiring on an equity actor or two when we're part of that same community also. We shouldn't have to be asked by the director to work under the table if we want to work. Even some of the theatres that do have contracts don't support our members, they cast shows out of New York or Chicago without even having an EPA in Cleveland, or precasting the equity roles.
There are many theatres doing great work trying to get more contracts; The Beck, Porthouse, etc..., but we as a community need to get more people to come see the shows at the theatres, so the theatres can make more money and use some of it to acquire more contracts. It shouldn't be a battle of Equity against Non-equity, but a battle of Actors against the Community to support us so we can all work. Our acting community has to demand more support, just as our small faction of the equity community has to demand our rights.
If you've gotten this far into my "rant", thanks for reading this; these are just my opinions. It's kind of frustrating that in the 9 months I lived in NYC I did two off-b'way shows and a concert at the largest US cathedral (St. John, Divine) with my union card, and I move back to Cleveland and I'll be lucky if I do one show this year.
All the best,
Adam Kern
AEA
www.adam-kern.com
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I never write on this, but to quote the last of your paragraph Adam,
"It's kind of frustrating that in the 9 months I lived in NYC I did two off-b'way shows and a concert at the largest US cathedral (St. John, Divine) with my union card, and I move back to Cleveland and I'll be lucky if I do one show this year."
I feel so sorry for your equity status, really. I just moved here from New York, and I DON'T have my equity card. But while I was in New York I attempted to audition for broadway shows and tours, and anything I could get my hands on that would keep me working, but I couldn't even get seen for most of these shows because of that little piece of paper that you are so proud of. Although I would wait all day to be seen and listen to the horrible talent behind a door that I couldn't get behind, I couldn't help but wonder why that
status as a UNION actor was so important, especially if what I was listening to was a professional actor, because I know I was just as good if not better than most of talent I could hear at some of those auditons.
In fact in the year and half I lived there I wrote, produced, and performed my own cabaret show, and traveled here to do 3 shows in Cleveland Heights at the small professional musical theatre that is Kalliope Stage; a theatre that didn't care about my union status, but only cared that I had talent, and by the way, paid me equity wages to be there, as they do with all their leads, both in town and out of town.
My advice is if you want to work, create it yourself, write your own show, direct your own show, or just gather some of your actor friends (union or not) and create your own company. (and let me know, I'd love to be apart of it!)
And now I'm ranting, and I'm sorry if I missed your point, it's just an issue that is close to me because of all the let downs that New York was simply because I'm not a member of AEA. Seriously though, some of us try really hard to be professionals in this business, but if I died tomorrow without that precious card, I know I still did great work while I was alive. Perhaps while living in a smaller city you should think about dropping your card, even if only for the work if that's all you want.
Thanks.
Jodi Brinkman
Non-AEA since 1977
AdMan7601 at aol.com wrote:
Before I start, let me
say that I agree with Mr. Berko's review about the tour of Rent whole heartedly, and also that I love and support non-equity theatre / actors.
This may be nitpicking and not really relevant, but just to clarify one small point. :
"The cast members are mainly professional theatre ???newbies,??? recent college grads with little or no Broadway experience." (Berko review)
The current tour (and all tours after the first national tour) of Rent is entirely non-equity, which means that none of them have had Broadway experience. Now granted that I'm equity and have never had B'way experience; but none of them will untill they join the union. Many in the tour in fact will get their card by transferring to the Broadway company as understudies or actual roles as they open up. And let me say the cast is awesome, they're all extremely qualified and
definitely Broadway caliber, but to quote AEA's mantra, "If it's not Equity, it's not Broadway". Does that mean that they're not professional? No, they are professional actors, just not unionized professionals. Broadway as fact is all union. Producers need to stop telling audiences they're seeing a Broadway show on tour when they're not..
My actual point (and my attempt to get to it coheseively failed), is that I feel that we in Cleveland, as a community need to support our Equity actors as well. We need to be able to get more contracts into more theatres so that the AEA actors can work. You'll have several non-eq actors doing 7-8 shows a year whereas an equity actor will be lucky to do one or two. We shouldn't be outcast just because we've opted to join the actors union. What's the big deal about a "Community" Theatre hiring on an equity actor or two when we're part of that same community also. We shouldn't have to
be asked by the director to work under the table if we want to work. Even some of the theatres that do have contracts don't support our members, they cast shows out of New York or Chicago without even having an EPA in Cleveland, or precasting the equity roles.
There are many theatres doing great work trying to get more contracts; The Beck, Porthouse, etc..., but we as a community need to get more people to come see the shows at the theatres, so the theatres can make more money and use some of it to acquire more contracts. It shouldn't be a battle of Equity against Non-equity, but a battle of Actors against the Community to support us so we can all work. Our acting community has to demand more support, just as our small faction of the equity community has to demand our rights.
If you've gotten this far into my "rant", thanks for reading this; these are just my
opinions. It's kind of frustrating that in the 9 months I lived in NYC I did two off-b'way shows and a concert at the largest US cathedral (St. John, Divine) with my union card, and I move back to Cleveland and I'll be lucky if I do one show this year.
Relax. Yahoo! Mail
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From JGMCPHERS at aol.com Thu Feb 9 08:09:38 2006
From: JGMCPHERS at aol.com (JGMCPHERS at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 11:09:38 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]join us at "TICKET TO BROADWAY"!!!!!
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TICKET TO BROADWAY
featuring the show choir Music in Motion and their band, Commotion.
Music in Motion is a highly select 32 member show choir and a 13 piece band
under the direction of Mr. Charles Valley, Mrs.Julie Sterman and
choreographers Jolene McPherson and Shawna McPherson. Technical Direction is by Mr.
Robert Barnes and features Master of Ceremonies/Magician Mr.Mike Brooks.
The groups will present a dynamic show filled with costume, special effects,
and lighting which features the music of Stephen Schwartz including
selections from Wicked, Godspell and Pippin. Other features include Got to Get you
Into My Life, Fool On the Hill, Embraceable You, Holding Out for a Hero, By
the Sword and The Incredibles.
TICKET TO BROADWAY is scheduled for Saturday, February 11 - 7:00 pm
(including a formal Gala Dessert & Dance Reception). Tickets are $15.00. On Sunday,
February 12 - 2:00 pm, a "No Frills" Matinee is scheduled; Sunday tickets
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From AdMan7601 at aol.com Thu Feb 9 08:31:13 2006
From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 11:31:13 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Rent Review / Actors Equity
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Well, I'm very proud of my union status, even if I can't get work right now.
I wouldn't give it up for anything.
I joined Equity becuause I wanted to be part of a group that watches out for
actors rights. To make sure its members aren't mistreated, and get what they
deserve. Now this doesn't mean that all Equity actors are good actors or have
professional attitudes. It's sad, but its true, I don't deny it. There are a
lot of theatres that will give anyone their equity card if they do the work.
In my opinion New York (excluding Broadway) has equal opportunities for
Equity and Non Equity actors. More than half of the national tours are
non-equity. Out of the supposed 100,000 actors in nyc, I'd say 80,000 are just bad bad
actors, or at least unmotivated ones. The 20,000 good ones (or ones with
potential) can't get work because all the other actors flooding the auditions.
It's kind of like a big American Idol.
And non-equity can auditon for Broadway. My old roommate had 7 callbacks for
a leading role in the upcoming Tarzan, and 4 callbacks for Rent.
As for my community theatre statement, I just tried to use it to make a
point, and didn't do such a great job, but to clarify: Aren't the equity actors
who live in a community members of that same community? Or does their status
of "equity" make them "foreigners" in their community? Where do you cut off
excluding people from a community because of a group they're in?
Basically Equity gets us a little bit higher pay scale, and health insurance
if we can get 20 weeks of work a year. My main point, and I didn't get it
out clearly last night when I wrote my letter, is that Cleveland used to be a
hotspot for theatre, while using both equity and non-equity actors; but now the
equity stuff is dying out. It's like a school cutting fuding for the arts,
our theatres are having to cut funding for equity to keep their theatres
running.
If anyone wants to continue this discussion, lets move it to the Yahoo
group. And I'm not sure how to get to the yahoo group, if anyone can let me know,
I'd appreciate it. :-)
Adam Kern
Adam Kern
AEA
_www.adam-kern.com_ (http://www.adam-kern.com/)
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From demeerusty at aol.com Thu Feb 9 08:47:59 2006
From: demeerusty at aol.com (demeerusty at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 11:47:59 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art & Food Vendors Needed
In-Reply-To:
References:
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Timothy G. Avant
Diversity Chair
The Zips Programming Network
The University of Akron
330-972-7014
The University of Akron's office of Student Leadership in collaboration with The American Red Cross are seeking Food & Art Vendors for the Rockin 4 Relief concert/ fundraiser for the Hurricane's Katrina, Rita and Wilma. The event will take place in the beautiful EJ Thomas Hall on the University of Akron's campus on April 29, 2006 form 12:00 noon till 11:00 pm. In 2005, the American Red Cross responded to two of the largest disasters in its 125-year history?the tsunami and the combined disaster of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. We at the University of Akron realized that we needed to help and that people were in need of us. And that has caused us to put on a HUGE fundraiser to help those in need. What is needed is you! The headliner performer is Blessed Union of Souls with other special guests.
Here is what's needed:
Food Vendors
Art Vendors
Performers
Help us in this fight to uplift some lives. The work is still to come.
If you or some you know would like to be involved in this benefits please contact:
Timothy G. Avant
Entertainment & Diversity Chair
Office of Student Leadership / Zips Programming Network
The University of Akron
330-972-7014
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Timothy G. Avant Diversity Chair The Zips Programming Network The University of Akron 330-972-7014
The University of Akron's office of Student Leadership in collaboration with The American Red Cross are seeking Food & Art Vendors for the Rockin 4 Relief concert/fundraiser for the Hurricane's Katrina, Rita and Wilma. The event will take place in the beautiful EJ Thomas Hall on the University of Akron's campus on April 29, 2006 form 12:00 noon till 11:00 pm. In 2005, the American Red Cross responded to two of the largest disasters in its 125-year history?the tsunami and the combined disaster of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. We at the University of Akron realized that we needed to help and that people were in need of us. And that has caused us to put on a HUGE fundraiser to help those in need. What is needed is you! The headliner performer is Blessed Union of Souls with other special guests.
Here is what's needed:
Food Vendors
Art Vendors
Performers
Help us in this fight to uplift some lives. The work is still to come.
If you or some you know would like to be involved in this benefits please contact:
Timothy G. Avant
Entertainment & Diversity Chair
Office of Student Leadership / Zips Programming Network
The University of Akron
330-972-7014
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From skeyes at dancecleveland.org Thu Feb 9 09:08:17 2006
From: skeyes at dancecleveland.org (Sally Keyes)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 12:08:17 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Garth Fagan Dance tix for 40% off!
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NEOPal Subscribers get tickets for 40% off!
GARTH FAGAN DANCE
celebrating 35 years
Sat, Feb 25,8pm
Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center
Don't miss the NE Ohio performance of
the Lion King choreographer's newest work!
See the Ohio premiere of Garth Fagan's newest work "Life:Dark/Light,"
lauded to become another Fagan masterpiece. Set to music by jazz violinist
Billy Bang, the work grew from Bang's own experiences of fear, loss and life
rejuvenated during his service in the Vietnam War.
"Fagan and Jazz: a pairing made in Heaven"
says New York's Newsday.
Also performing; "Prelude" with music by Dollar Brand and Max Roach,
"Touring Jubilee 1924" with music by Preservation Hall Jazz Band,
"Translation/Transition" with music by the Jazz Jamaica All Stars and more!
Also attend the free 7 pm pre-performance lecture & post-performance Q & A
Co-presented by DANCECleveland and Tri-C Performing Arts
Visit www.dancecleveland.org and
www.garthfagandance.org
Garth Fagan Dance - NEOPal Subscribers Order Form
Section Discounted by 40%! # Tickets Total No
service charges!
A section $40 $24 x________
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B section $30 $18 x________
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C section $20 $12 x________
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Visa or MC # _______ ____________________________________Exp. Date:_
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Name: __________________________________________Signature:
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Address: ________________________________________ E-mail:
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City, State, Zip: _______________________________ Phone:
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E-mail with payment information to
skeyes at dancecleveland.org, Mail to DANCECleveland, 28815 Aurora Rd Ste 203,
Cleveland 44139 or Fax to 440-914-0745 by 2/17. Tickets will be mailed to
above address.
Sally Michael Keyes
Director of Outreach and Marketing
DANCECleveland
28815 Aurora Rd, Ste 203
Cleveland, OH 44139-1858
Phone: 440-914-0744
Fax: 440-914-0745
Email: skeyes at dancecleveland.org
DANCE Matters!
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Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 12:19:15 -0500
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Feb 9 10:27:20 2006
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 13:27:20 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Look at My Shorts III Film Festival with several Cleveland
IndieClub members films!
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LOOK AT MY SHORTS 3 FILM FESTIVAL
SUNDAY Feb 26th, 2006
4:PM-8:PM
over 20 short films from Ohio Filmmakers
FREE to the public @
THE SCREENS movie theatre at the Continent
6360 Busch Blvd
Columbus, OH 43229-1826
Official Site
http://lookatmyshorts.sonnyboo.com
PLAYLIST (not final)
Tempered Zealot - 1,000 Words
Tempered Zealot - Support an Indie Filmmaker
Tempered Zealot - The Decision
C. Alec Rossel - The Bag
Jason Morris - 4 Dollars
Alex Pucci - Let's Scare Nikki To Death
Bill Brunk - Tightrope
Louie Cowan - A Cold Blood
Christine Chapman - Killer Squirrel
Christine Chapman - Rubble
Jon Osbeck - Mann in Hock
Milan A Cargould - CSI Country Side Investigations
Johnny Wu - The Lesson
Johnny Wu - Going Postal
Jason Crabtree - Covet, Normal
Dave Sabbath - Insert Title Here
Randall Pullen - Let It Go
Sean McHenry - Frame 37
Sean McHenry - Secrets
Marshall Mott - Moment of Silence
Rob Hogan - Dolphin The Next Generation
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None of these titles have played at previous LOOK AT MY SHORTS. Four
hours FILM FUN. We'll have DVD, T-shirt, and other miscellaneous prizes
to give away for free.
There will be Q&A with the filmmakers this year.
THE SCREENS movie theatre at the Continent has plenty of free parking
and a nice lobby for socializing before during & after the film
festival. They also serve a full menu of food and alchohol. (they also
do $1 Wednesday's with $1 popcorn, $1 admission, and $1 drink - now
THAT's sweeeeeet)
This year's festival will be bigger & better than any previous year.
Come on out. It's a chance to see over 20 short films & it's FREE. It
will be the best opportunity to network with filmmakers in Central Ohio.
From debrawiener at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 9 10:40:16 2006
From: debrawiener at sbcglobal.net (DEBRA WIENER)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 10:40:16 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPACE RENTAL NEEDED
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I am helping a friend market his educational seminars and we need a comfortable space with chairs and preferably some tables, also, for about 100 people. We would need to rent the space for two weekends Fridays Saturdays and Sundays 8 to 6 pm.
Dates are open right now. This means unrestricted revenue and free advertising with our students for some theatre or other facility who wants to pick up some extra cash for their coffers! Please contact Debra at 216.571.6752 or send me an email with information about your facility and rates.
Thank you!
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I am helping a friend market his educational seminars and we need a comfortable space with chairs and preferably some tables, also, for about 100 people. We would need to rent the space for two weekends Fridays Saturdays and Sundays 8 to 6 pm.
Dates are open right now. This means unrestricted revenue and free advertising with our students for some theatre or other facility who wants to pick up some extra cash for their coffers! Please contact Debra at 216.571.6752 or send me an email with information about your facility and rates.
Thank you!
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From cbjetta at hotmail.com Thu Feb 9 11:29:04 2006
From: cbjetta at hotmail.com (chris bohan)
Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 14:29:04 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Study at Moscow Art Theatre - Summer 2006
Message-ID:
Hello,
My name is Christopher Bohan and I am in the second year of my MFA in Acting
with the Hilberry Theatre at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. The
Theatre Department sponsors a month long theatre training intensive at the
Moscow Art Theatre every summer.
http://www.theatre.wayne.edu/monthinmoscow.php
There are still a few spots open for this years trip. If you are intereted,
you must act quickly.
Interested parties contact:
Professor James Thomas
Department of Theatre
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 577-7907
jthomas at wayne.edu
From olydia78 at ameritech.net Thu Feb 9 11:53:16 2006
From: olydia78 at ameritech.net (Pamela Fine)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 14:53:16 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Youth Theatre presents "Street Fair", a benefit ~
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SPECIAL GUEST PERFORMANCE BY
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who most recently starred in "Wicked" on Broadway as Nessa Rose
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Saturday, February 11, 2006
7 - 11 p.m.
Eton Chagrin Boulevard Atrium
(Valet parking provided at entrance next to Stone Oven)
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$75 per person (includes two beverage tickets)
($50 tax deductible)
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From nate at groundfloortheater.com Thu Feb 9 12:07:28 2006
From: nate at groundfloortheater.com (nate at groundfloortheater.com)
Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 20:07:28 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Writing and Acting Courses Begin Next week
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The Ground Floor Theater will begin classes the week of February 13th. Register by calling 216-255-6880 or email training at groundfloortheater.com.
Monday Feb.13th Apprentice Level I 7-10 pm Price 150.00
Tuesday Feb.14th Journeyman Level II 7-10 pm Price 180.00
Thursday Feb.16th Comedy Writing I 7-9pm Price 150.00
Saturday Feb. 18th Academy I 12pm-3pm Price 180.00
An audition is required and at least one year of improvisation or acting classes.
The Ground Floor Theater is located at 2781 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland Heights. The Ground Floor Theater is housed inside the historic Centrum Theater. Box Office:216-255-6533
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From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Feb 9 13:13:46 2006
From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 13:13:46 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Aaahhh! ! ! ! - I need a body double/stand in desperately!
(cinevid@yahoo.com)
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MADNESS needs your help this weekend!
Our lead actress is tied up in Los Angeles until March 27 and we need to get some shots of her running out to a Hummer in the snow. If you are, or know of anyone who's about 5' 4", with medium length, mostly blond hair with brunette streaks, and wears size 2 regular jeans, I would love to hear from you/them.
Here's what she looks like
You can see more at www.cinevidproductions.com/madness
This is for credit and copy and even though we won't be seeing your face in the final film, it will certainly put you in the forefront of my mind for our next film.
Sincerely desperate and thankful,
Bill Johns - writer/director
440-350-7020
Andy Schofield - co-producer
216-956-9872
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MADNESS needs your help this weekend!
Our lead actress is tied up in Los Angeles until March 27 and we need to get some shots of her running out to a Hummer in the snow. If you are, or know of anyone who's about 5' 4", with medium length, mostly blond hair with brunette streaks, and wears size 2 regular jeans, I would love to hear from you/them.
This is for credit and copy and even though we won't be seeing your face in the final film, it will certainly
put you in the forefront of my mind for our next film.
Sincerely desperate and thankful,
Bill Johns - writer/director
440-350-7020
Andy Schofield - co-producer
216-956-9872
Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars.
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From alwaysfunny1 at aol.com Thu Feb 9 13:13:40 2006
From: alwaysfunny1 at aol.com (alwaysfunny1 at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 16:13:40 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CATS at Cassidy Theater
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Just a quick note to the cast of CATS at Cassidy Theater.
I have been performing, singing and acting in community theaters all over the Cleveland area for better than 32 years now.
I want to congratulate all of you for a truly good job.
I have seen CATS on Broadway with the original cast and several Cleveland tours.
I never thought a community theater would be able to pull this spectacular musical off.
You did so, in spades.
You should all be proud of yourselves.
Thank you for one of the more enjoyable community theater shows I have seen in many years.
Mark DePompei
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Just a quick note to the cast of CATS at Cassidy Theater.
I have been performing, singing and acting in community theaters all over the Cleveland area for better than 32 years now.
I want to congratulate all of you for a truly good job.
I have seen CATS on Broadway with the original cast and several Cleveland tours.
I never thought a community theater would be able to pull this spectacular musical off.
You did so, in spades.
You should all be proud of yourselves.
Thank you for one of the more enjoyable community theater shows I have seen in many years.
Mark DePompei
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From info at groundfloortheater.com Thu Feb 9 13:36:51 2006
From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com)
Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 21:36:51 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sketch & Improv Comedy from the Ground Floor Mainstage
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r Theater, a new 260-seat comedy venue presenting a different comedy form=
at every night of the week, is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at C=
oventry) in Cleveland Heights. For information contact the Ground Floor T=
heater box office at 216-255-6533 or visit www.groundfloortheater.com.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the=
Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The New=
s Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Mag=
azine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for promotio=
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s. For information contact the Ground Floor Theater box office at 21=
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We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January i=
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From info at groundfloortheater.com Thu Feb 9 13:40:44 2006
From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com)
Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 21:40:44 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]D.S. Sanders - Saturday Night at the Ground Floor Theater
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Watch stand-up comedian D.S. Sanders, straight from BET and the Improv, p=
erform his act on the Ground Floor Theater stage. John Burton opens. Show=
times are 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid H=
eights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar ava=
ilable for all shows. Admission is $16.00. Doors and the bar open one hal=
f hour before showtime. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloortheate=
r.com for more information.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the=
Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The New=
s Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Mag=
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The Groun=
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vd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available fo=
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fore showtime. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for=
more information.
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eatured this January in the Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, Th=
e Plain Dealer, and The News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new writ=
e up next week in Scene Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week=
and next week for promotions and giveaways.
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From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Feb 9 14:04:49 2006
From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 17:04:49 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition - TV comedy show Cleveland
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Mark Norton is the owner of Norton=92s Furniture in Cleveland. You may
have seen his commercials on channel 19. Deep voice and pony tail! Has
already developed a strong following!=20
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channels.
=20
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of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy sketches!
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Deferred pay.
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Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com
Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com
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From fidoboy7 at yahoo.com Thu Feb 9 15:07:52 2006
From: fidoboy7 at yahoo.com (Jack Lopi)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 15:07:52 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]17 Year Old Seeking Acting Coach
Message-ID: <20060209230752.32924.qmail@web50103.mail.yahoo.com>
Hello,
My name is Taylor Maimbourg, I am a 17 year old
male, and I am currently looking for an acting coach
to instruct me in Shakespearian monologues. I would
like someone in the relative area of Pepper
Pike/Orange.
Thanks!
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From Chris_Bandille at May-Co.com Thu Feb 9 15:30:50 2006
From: Chris_Bandille at May-Co.com (Chris_Bandille at May-Co.com)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 18:30:50 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director Position for Amherst Summer Theatre
Message-ID: <20060209233045.1DFB0EE21C@mdsmtp01.may-company.com>
Sandstone Summer Theater located in Amherst, OH has a Director position
opening for their Sandstone Apprentice group. The age group involved is
approximately 12 - 14 years old, grades 7th, 8th and 9th.
Auditions are June 22 and June 23
Rehearsal begins June 26 through July 27. Times are 12:00 noon to 2:00 PM
Monday through Friday. Held at Amherst Junior High School on Milan Ave.
Performances are July 28 and July 29 in the evening at Amherst Steele High
School on Washington Ave.
Play selection is currently under review by the Board of Directors.
Salary is commensurate with experience.
If interested, please contact Sue Druga at 440-984-3253, or email
rdruga at comcast.net
**Sandstone Summer Theater performs three plays each summer with the
residents of Amherst (or Amherst school district). The Sunshine group are
ages 8 - 11, and will be performing, "Are We There Yet?". The Sandstone
Apprentices are ages 12 - 14 and this play is currently under review. The
oldest group, Sandstone are ages 15 - 22, and will be performing,
"Footloose".
From mmiloro at adelphia.net Thu Feb 9 15:55:56 2006
From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 18:55:56 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blithe Spirit Opens at GLTG
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Opening This Weekend
Blithe Spirit
By Noel Coward
Directed by Patty Osredkar
Performed At The Geauga Theater
Tickets Available For February 11 through 26 (Weekends)
Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm / Sunday Matinees at 2pm
Featuring the acting talents of Michael Rogan as Charles, Elaine Mesaros =
as Ruth, Caroline Mansfield as Elvira, Winie Kovacik as Madame Arcati, =
Clay Nielsen as Dr. Bradman, Melissa Nielsen as Mrs. Bradman, and Angela =
Miloro as Edith.
Blithe Spirit was one of the longest running comedies in the history of =
British theater and is still one of Coward's best-loved works, filled =
with his trademark wit.
A production of the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild
Chardon Square, Chardon, Ohio
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Contact:
Johnny K. Wu
216.373.3278
Johnny at mdifilm.com
www.mdifilm.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Two of Johnny Wu's latest short films to premiere at LOOK AT MY SHORTS
FILM FESTIVAL III
Cleveland, Ohio, January 26, 2006 - Johnny Wu's latest short films "The
Lesson" and "Going Postal" will have their world premieres at the LOOK
AT MY SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL III. The festival takes place at The Screens
theater at the Continent in Columbus, OH on Sunday, February 26, 2006
starting at 4 PM.
The last LOOK AT MY SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL played to a packed house of
over 350 people. This short film exhibition features an all-new line-up
of over 20 short films from local producers. There is no admission and
it is open to the public.
After releasing the award-winning "A Joker's Card", Wu continued making
short films and quickly produced three within months. One of which, a
music video, Drama Queen, is slated for release in Cleveland on March 4
and premieres in Sweden on March 1o.
"The Lesson" is a martial arts vignette, shot on location in an Akron,
Ohio demonstrating the skills of Master Wang Rengang. "Going Postal"
written by Pamela V. Merkys is a comedy based on a true event by
filmmaker Williams A. Alexander. "Going Postal" was shot in one weekend
and it the story of a young filmmaker's desire to complete a film when
everything goes haywire.
In addition these films, Johnny Wu was also involved in other films by
Port Clinton's Filmmaker, Christine Chapman's "Rubble" and "Killer
Squirrel", which are also premiering at the LOOK AT MY SHORTS FILM
FESTIVAL III.
Johnny Wu has been involved in Cleveland filmmaking since 1998. He has
worked in Hollywood for 2 years (2000-2001), working closely with
publicists and celebrities while continuing to create a strong
filmmaking community in Northeast Ohio by building a monthly Independent
Filmmaking group called Cleveland IndieClub (www.clevelandindieclub.com
) as well as a yahoo user group
with co-moderator Bill Johns.. Wu is currently a co-host for Independent
Picture's Oscar Night Party (sanctioned by Academy of Motion Picture
Arts & Sciences) that will be held on March 5th, 2006, more info at
www.ohiofilms.com.
For more information about the festival please visit
http://www.lookatmyshorts.sonnyboo.com
For more information on The Screens theatre and directions, you can
visit their site at http://www.continentmovies.com
==================================
Johnny K. Wu
Media Design Imaging
innovates and break the molds of visual creation
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
President (2006 & 2007)
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OCAGC
http://www.ocagc.org
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From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 10 03:45:25 2006
From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman)
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Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's 2nd Week of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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Lakeland Theatre announces
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Martin Friedman
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Bill Amato
Production Stage Manager Andrea Fisher
Featuring
Big Daddy Mitchell Fields
Margaret Liz Conway
Doctor Baugh Michael Regnier
Big Mama Mary Jane Nottage
Brick Mark Smith
Mae Erin Bunting
Gooper Steven Hoffman
Reverand Tooker Marvin L. Mallory
Lacey Herrick Martin
Production Dates:
Friday, February 10 @ 8pm
Saturday, February 11 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, February 12 @ 2pm and 7pm
Friday, February 17 @ 8pm
Saturday, February 18 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, February 19 @ 2pm
Lakeland Theatre will produce Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Drama Critics Award for Best Play and arguably one of the greatest American plays ever written. Cat on a Hot Tin Ro of is the first production of Lakeland Theatre's 2006 Season. Also featured are:
SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE (July 14-28, 2006)
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (October 6-22, 2006)
Auditions:
Monday, July, 17 2006 7:00pm till 9:00pm
Tuesday, July, 18, 2006 7:00pm till 9:00pm
Tickets: $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors. Group rates are available Special subscription rates are available when you purchase reserved tickets for all three productions.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof runs for 12 performances; February 3, 2006 through February 18, at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or at mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034 or 440.525.4747. All tickets are reserved.
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mefriedman at lakelandcc.edu or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).
All performances and auditions will be held in Performing Arts Center at Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 east and exit at the second exit, Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt. #306. Turn left into the Lakeland Community College, the first light. Get in the right lane. Turn right at the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the faculty/staff parking lot. Park at the other end of the parking lot. The PAC is just past and to the left of the Clocktower.
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Lakeland Theatre announces
Cat
on a Hot Tin Roof
By Tennessee Williams
Directed byMartin Friedman
Sets and Lights Designed byKeith
Nagy
Costumes Designed byCraig TuckerSound Design byBill Amato
Production Stage ManagerAndrea Fisher
Featuring
Big Daddy Mitchell Fields Margaret Liz Conway
Doctor Baugh Michael Regnier
Big Mama Mary Jane Nottage
Brick Mark Smith
Mae Erin Bunting
Gooper Steven Hoffman
Reverand Tooker Marvin L. Mallory
Lacey Herrick Martin
Production Dates:
Friday, February 10 @ 8pm
Saturday, February 11 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, February 12 @ 2pm and 7pm
Friday, February 17 @ 8pm
Saturday, February 18 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, February 19 @ 2pm
Lakeland Theatre will produce Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Drama Critics Award for Best Play and arguably one of the greatest American plays ever written. Cat on a Hot Tin Ro of is the first production of Lakeland Theatre's 2006 Season. Also featured are:
SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE (July 14-28, 2006)
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (October 6-22, 2006)
Auditions:
Monday, July, 17 20067:00pm till 9:00pm
Tuesday, July, 18, 20067:00pm till 9:00pm
Tickets:$10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors. Group rates are available Special subscription rates are available when you purchase reserved tickets for all three productions.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof runs for 12 performances; February 3, 2006 through February 18, at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or at mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034 or 440.525.4747. All tickets are reserved.
All performances and auditions will be held in Performing Arts Center at LakelandCommunity College. Take I 90 east and exit at the second exit, Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt. #306. Turn left into the LakelandCommunity College, the first light. Get in the right lane. Turn right at the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the faculty/staff parking lot. Park at the other end of the parking lot. The PAC is just past and to the left of the Clocktower.
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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 07:40:16 EST
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Williams On The Lake
Presents a
Floriano Productions Musical Murder Mystery
Rick's Cafe!
February 11, 2006
6:00PM
A Delightful Romp through the war-torn nation of Morrocco during World War
II, this Floriano original Murder Mystery is highly entertaining! Dress in
period costumes, with awards for the best costume. You'll almost feel like Bogie is
there with you!
Tickets: $35.00 per person, discounts for Seniors and for Groups of 8 or
more...
Ticket includes Dinner, Show, and dancing afterwards to the tunes of Big
Kevin Ward from Midnight Music!
Please call for more information: (330)722-6766
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From marcus at designerglass.com Fri Feb 10 04:51:15 2006
From: marcus at designerglass.com (Marcus Bales)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 07:51:15 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming Show: April 2006 Visual Poetry Show
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Gallery 324 at the Galleria at Erieview is hosting a show of Visual
Poetry work called Blends & Bridges: A Survey of International
Contemporary Visual Poetry. The show will be curated by Bob
Grumman, Wendy Sorin, and John Byrum. For more information please
call Marcus Bales, Gallery 324, 216/780-1522, or email
Wendy Sorin -- wcsorin at gmail.com
John Byrum -- generatorpress at sbcglobal.net
Bob Grumman -- bobgrumman at nut-n-but.net
Marcus Bales -- marcus at designerglass.com
The show will be held in the Gallery 324 Annex, the same room Walter
Allen Rogers, Jr's "Black History Celebration Show" is going on through
the end of February: on the first floor of the Galleria, two doors west of
Gallery 324 (where the Bruce Conforti one-man show "recentworks" can
be seen through March 10) and two doors east of the "Beyond The
Printed Page" show (work by the staff artists of Cleveland, Ohio, and
Inside Business magazines, running through March 17) off the Palm
Court. The Galleria is between East 9th and East 12th Streets, and
between Lakeside and St Clair, with entrances on 9th, 12th, and St
Clair. The Galleria is open weekdays 10-6 and Saturdays 10-4.
To give you a flavor of what is meant by "Visual Poetry", works by the
following people are currently under consideration:
> Crag Hill http://scorecard.typepad.com/crag_hills_poetry_score/
> Bob Grumman http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/1492/
> K. S. Ernst http://www.thing.net/~grist/ld/ernst/ke-p-01.htm
> Marilyn Rosenberg
http://www.thing.net/~grist/l&d/rosenbrg/marcam01.htm
> Karl Kempton
http://www.logolalia.com/minimalistconcretepoetry/archives/cat_kempton
_karl.html
> Wendy Sorin
http://sleepingfish.net/5cense/Sorin_Luis_TellThisMuch.htm
> Sheila Murphy http://www.foame.org/Issue2/poems/murphyS.html
> John M. Bennett http://www.johnmbennett.net/
> Geof Huth http://dbqp.blogspot.com/
> Michael Basinski http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/basinski/
> Marton Koppanny
http://scorecard.typepad.com/crag_hills_poetry_score/2005/11/marton_k
oppanys.html
> John Byrum http://www.generatorpress.com/pages/2/
> David Baptiste Chirot
http://www.logolalia.com/minimalistconcretepoetry/archives/cat_chirot_d
avidbaptiste.html
> mIEKAL aND http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/and/
> Andrew Russ http://www.phys.psu.edu/~endwar/izen/izen.html
> Carlos Luis http://dbqp.blogspot.com/2004/11/reverberations-of-
keith.html
> Nico Vassilakis http://www.eratiopostmodernpoetry.com/nico_v_3.html
> Bill Austin http://williamjamesaustin.com/
> luc fierens http://users.pandora.be/hans.vansebroeck/fierens-
mailart/luc08.html
> C. Mehrl Bennett
http://library.osu.edu/sites/rarebooks/avant/bennett2.html
> Joel Lipman http://www.thing.net/~grist/ld/lipman/shine1.htm
> Kevin Thurston
http://www.logolalia.com/alteredbooks/archives/cat_unmarked_man_w_
kevin_thurston.html
> Dan Waber http://pages.britishlibrary.net/poetry.express/log/DW01-
001.html
> Reed Altemus http://tonerworks.blogspot.com/
> Jukka-Pekka Kervinen http://nonlinearpoetry.blogspot.com/
The show will run from April 1 through April 30, 2006, with an opening
reception on Saturday, April 1 from 5 - 9 pm. Light refreshments will be
served. Free parking on Saturdays in the Galleria's heated underground
parking garage off Lakeside.
From alexcine at aol.com Fri Feb 10 05:27:34 2006
From: alexcine at aol.com (alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 08:27:34 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need to reach Victor Regal
Message-ID: <8C7FC5CE307A855-16AC-10735@mblk-d13.sysops.aol.com>
I need to reach Victor Regal ASAP about showing up again in the TV show
"Out of Darkness." He can reach me at this e-mail or at
dark at prelude2cinema.com
The TV Series is also having a party March 9th with free appetizers and
a comp. drink. All are welcome, but you must RSVP at the Yahoo group
http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/p2c-darkness/
"Out of Darkness" is currently playing at Kent University and Portage
county and will be on air in Cleveland and the rest of the nation
sometime next month with all new episodes.
Although I specifically need to reach Victor Regal, we are also casting
for other guest roles as well.
Sincerely,
Alex Michaels
**************************************
Prelude2Cinema
"Movies That Make You Think."
http://www.prelude2cinema.com
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From pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org Fri Feb 10 07:12:47 2006
From: pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org (Amy Pawlukiewicz)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 10:12:47 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]For Last Minute Romeos...
Message-ID: <43ECAD6F.8000006@clevelandopera.org>
Cleveland Opera
Celebrates Valentine's Day with Gounod's Masterpiece Roméo et Juliette
by
Charles Gounod
February
10, 12, 17, 18
State Theatre,
Playhouse Square
Center
Gounod's heartbreaking
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of the entwined souls of star-crossed lovers Roméo and
Juliette. After just a glimpse of each other at Capulet's ball,
Roméo and Juliette fall passionately in love, much to the chagrin of
their feuding families. In a desperate attempt to escape the
battle, the lovers find their heartbreaking end.
Cleveland Opera Offers
30% Discount for Opening Weekend
As a special Valentine's Day treat,
Cleveland Opera is offering 30% off tickets for this weekend's
performance of Roméo et Juliette in
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From artistschair2005 at aol.com Fri Feb 10 06:58:34 2006
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 09:58:34 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Rick Montgomery Jr. & Other News!
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From fdorsey at kent.edu Fri Feb 10 06:59:15 2006
From: fdorsey at kent.edu (Francis E. Dorsey)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 09:59:15 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: Beauguard O'Neal's "GOING HOME"
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20060210095809.0bf438c8@pop.kent.edu>
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 7, 2006
CONTACT: Dr. Fran Dorsey
330-672-0151
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: Auditions for Beauguard O=E2=80=99Neal=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CGOIN=
G HOME=E2=80=9D A=20
COMEDY-DRAMA
about a mother/grandmother who dies and cannot enter heaven until seven
hours after her funeral so she can make sure her family is alright. As
family and friends return from the funeral hidden secrets unravel which
unleashes a storm in the family that must be resolved in seven hours.
WHEN: February 23, 2006 Thursday - 5:00pm-7:00pm
February 24, 2006 - Friday - 5:00pm-7:00pm
February 25, 2006 Saturday - 12:00pm-2:00pm
WHERE: AFRICAN COMMUNITY THEATRE
Center of Pan-African Culture
Oscar Ritchie Hall, Terrace Drive
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, KENT, OHIO
NEEDED: 6 African American Women Age:30=E2=80=99s thru 60=E2=80=99s
(all sizes, especially full figured women)
4 African American Men Age: 30=E2=80=99s thru=
40=E2=80=99s
VOLUNTEERS: To assist in all aspects of
production Put your skills
to use for your community theatre.
PRODUCTION DATES: April 14-16 & 21-23, 2006
CONTACT: For Information contact Dr. Fran Dorsey: 330-672-0151
CELEBRATING 33 YEARS WITH YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT
From fidoboy7 at yahoo.com Thu Feb 9 15:06:40 2006
From: fidoboy7 at yahoo.com (Jack Lopi)
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 15:06:40 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]17 Year Old Seeking Short Term Voice Teacher
Message-ID: <20060209230640.3322.qmail@web50115.mail.yahoo.com>
Hello,
My name is Taylor Maimbourg and I am a 17 years old
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From Youngion at cox.net Fri Feb 10 07:49:59 2006
From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 10:49:59 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Neopal discount on Singing Candygram
Message-ID:
Eastern Onion Singing Telegrams of Cleveland is offering NEOPAL members a
ten dollar discount off our Valentine's Day Singing Candygram. Please
mention this discount when ordering.
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Happy Valentine's Day!
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From masterchu2076 at hotmail.com Fri Feb 10 08:35:01 2006
From: masterchu2076 at hotmail.com (Justin Brenis)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:35:01 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance This Weekend to See the "Moon" @ CVLT
Message-ID:
On July 20th, 1969, a Sunday in the United States, Neil Armstrong and Buzz
Aldrin occupied and powered up the lunar module, Eagle, and deployed its
landing legs. As the probes beneath three of Eagle's four footpads touched
the lunar surface, a light flashed on the instrument panel. The world heard
Armstrong's quiet message:
"Houston. Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."
Where were you at that historic moment? Can you remember? Well the Pazinski
family, famous for their hilarious exploits in "Over The Tavern", were in
their backyard, hudled around a small TV set in their tavern window, and
this weekend is the LAST chance you can join them and relive the moment for
yourself!
Chagrin Valley Little Theater is proud to present:
King O' The Moon
Written by: Tom Dudzick
Directed by: Lenne Snively
Cast:
Rudy - Justin Brenis
Georgie - Michael Gaare
Eddie - Ben Drenik
Annie - Stacy Steele
Maureen - Emily Gaare
Ellen - Charlene Crimaldi
Walter - Bob Fortlage
Come one, come all to see the critically acclaimed second part in the saga
that won Chagrin Valley Little theater several awards at the Ohio Community
Theater Awards in 2005!
In "Over The Tavern", the first part in the Pazinksi family trilogy, we
watched the Pazinski family navigate the conservative 1950s, in which Mom
(Ellen) and Dad (Chet) try to cope with the antics of four teenagers while
running the family tavern. Eddie, was finding his way into adulthood, Annie,
experienced the first pangs of young love, Rudy persisted in questioning
everything about his Catholic upbringing, and who can forget the loveable
Georgie and all of his hilarious antics?
In "King O' The Moon", we re-join the the Pazinskis ten years later in 1969.
Chet has passed away, leaving Ellen to run the tavern along with his best
friend Walter Fronzak. Eddie has been drafted, which is in direct opposition
to brother Rudy, who is in the seminary, and, being his young, inquisitive
self, gets involved in peace rallies. Annie is competing with electric
trains for attention from her husband and Georgie has developed a rather
interesting new system for handling the U.S. Mail.
Playwright Tom Dudzick, who has been called the "Neil Simon of the Catholic,
Polish-American working class", handles topics of religion, war, divorce and
finding love again with the same humor and fond jabs at growing up Catholic
which made "Over The Tavern" a hit with audiences both local and nationwide.
You are guaranteed to leave with good feelings and a warm connection to all
the members of this interesting, sensitive, humorous and colorful family.
The show has played to several amazing audiences so far, who found it nearly
impossible not to laugh, cry, and live along with the Pazinskis, who remind
us all that our families aren't the only ones with problems. The best part
is you need not have seen "Over The Tavern" to enjoy this great show!
The show runs its final weekend this Friday and Saturday nights, with
curtain at 8pm every night. Seating IS limited, so get your tickets ASAP!
Ticket Prices:
Adults - $14
Children (under 18) and Seniors (over 60) - $10
*Ask about our group rates*
Tickets can be purchased at the box office before or on the night of any
show, or can be ordered over the phone by calling our box office, which is
open Mon-Sat 1pm-6pm, at 1.440.247.8955. Any order via the phone will
require a credit card, and there is a $3 bank fee required for credit card
purchases to process the order.
Chagrin Valley Little Theater is located at:
40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH 44022
Don't miss out on this amazing show! We'll see you on the moon!
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From Thackaberr at aol.com Fri Feb 10 08:43:31 2006
From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:43:31 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for Aaron Coleman
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From ahedger at fineartsassociation.org Fri Feb 10 09:50:35 2006
From: ahedger at fineartsassociation.org (Ann Hedger)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 12:50:35 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for 10th Annual One Act Festival at Fine Arts in
Willoughby
Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E01309E7B@fa1.FineArts.Local>
The Fine Arts Association's
Shadowbox Series at the Corning
announces AUDITIONS for
THE 10TH ANNUAL ONE ACT FESTIVAL!
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Audition Dates=20
Monday & Tuesday, February 27 & 28, 2006 - 7:30 pm
At the Margaret St. John Building on the Andrews Campus
38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, OH
Call=20
Sandy Kosovich Peck at 440-951-7500 x113
For directions to the audition location=20
inside the Margaret St. John Building
=20
Needed:
Ensemble of 8 to 10 men and women
Mixture of ages from early 20's to 50's
Actors may be cast in more than one piece
Actors will be reading from the scripts
=20
Rehearsal & Performance Info--
Rehearsals begin -- Monday, March 13, 2006 - 7:30 pm
Performance opens -- Friday, April 28, 2006 thru May 13
=20
Several months ago, The Fine Arts Association put out a 'Call for
Submissions' for unpublished 10-minute works for consideration for our
Annual One Act Festival - "Hot from the Oven." We were thrilled to
receive almost 300 submissions from playwrights from the East Coast to
the West Coast and every place in-between, including many other
countries around the globe. The Fine Arts Association is thrilled to
bring 10 new works to our stage for the 10th Anniversary of our One Act
Festival.
=20
Quick synopsis of each the plays that were selected --=20
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Adventure Hole=20
by Mark Freeman (Houston, TX)
An archeologist digs up more than he bargains for when a young reporter
arrives and her presence triggers unexpected....or perhaps not so
unexpected...results.
=20
Old Friends=20
by Michele Markarian (Cambridge, MA)
Two former college classmates bump into each other on a train to Boston
and catch up on the paths they have taken in their lives.
=20
Downsizing the Family=20
by Walt Vail (Pitman, NJ)
A black comedy involving the CEO of a large company who arrives home
after an extended business absence and finds that his own family has
been replaced by a down-sized family who claim to be the CEO's own.
=20
Supper with Gus=20
by Don Cook (Charlotte, NC)
Set in a cabin near the Artic Circle in Alaska, two fur trappers, an
American and a Norwegian, have supper while the American chats about
life in the 'lower' 48.
=20
Glasses=20
by David Brendan Hopes (Asheville, NC)
Concurrent monologues exploring the concept of intentional awareness.
=20
Balloon Bending=20
by George Sauer (Dedham, MA)
An architect meets with his former co-worker to find out why he quit. =20
=20
Pont Neuf=20
by Joe Musso (Birmingham, AL)
A vacationing couple crosses the oldest bridge in Paris, while
discussing their next move -- in direction and, in unspoken words, the
future of their relationship.
=20
Speed Date=20
by Carol White (Delray Beech, FL)
A women reinvents herself while trying to meet the man of her dreams --
at a Boca Raton Singles' Speed Date function.
=20
The Jar=20
by Cynthia Mercati (DesMoines, IA)
In the winter after the end of WWII, Jozef and Janna bring Malina to a
field that before the war might have been her village in Czechoslovakia.
=20
Gone in 600 Seconds=20
by Don Paul Martin (Northfield, NH)
An existential version of four characters ala "Friends" who race to
assemble a ten minute play in ten minutes, discovering it is difficult
to discuss the human condition in 600 seconds.
=20
The Fine Arts Association policy encourages non-traditional casting for
all productions. For any questions regarding any of the above audition
information, please call Sandy Kosovich Peck at 440-951-7500 x113 or
e-mail at ahedger at fineartsassociation.org
.
=20
Ann Hedger
Performance Operations Coordinator
440-951-7500 x103
ahedger at fineartsassociation.org
__________________________
The Fine Arts Association
Your Center for Arts Education
38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, OH 44094
www.fineartsassociation.org =20
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From HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu Fri Feb 10 11:01:42 2006
From: HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu (Houser, Nancy)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:01:42 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Male Actors for OU COM testing
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Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine (OU COM) is seeking two
male actors, portrayal age of 25 years, for our upcoming OSCE testing
for our 3rd year medical students. The testing will take place at our
Sagamore Hills offices, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on both Weds April
5th and Thurs April 6th, 2006. You will also need to be available for
training on Wednesday, March 22nd, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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Actors will be paid for their services for our OU COM OSCE training and
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listed below, or please call the Sagamore Hills office: 330-468-4500,
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From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Fri Feb 10 11:49:33 2006
From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:49:33 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Renowned Oboist and Pedagogue James B. Caldwell,
Professor of Oboe at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Dies at 67
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
RENOWNED OBOIST AND PEDAGOGUE JAMES B. CALDWELL, PROFESSOR OF OBOE AT=20
THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, DIES AT 67
OBERLIN, OHIO (February 10, 2006) =97 James B. Caldwell, an East Texas=20=
native and railroad station master=92s son who went on to become one of=20=
the world=92s most respected and admired oboists, educators, and=20
proponents of early music, died on Wednesday, February 8, at the EMH=20
Regional Medical Center in Elyria, Ohio, where he was being treated for=20=
lung cancer. He was 67.
A professor of oboe at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music since =
1971,=20
he trained many of the profession=92s leading oboists, including Alex=20
Klein, former principal oboist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
=93James Caldwell was too big a person for just one activity,=94 =
says=20
Klein, a 1987 graduate of Oberlin who also received an Artist Diploma=20
in 1989. =93He was a great teacher and artist, a philosopher, a bonsai=20=
aficionado, an avid collector, and a wonderful mentor. He excelled at=20
everything. He opened the door to the world. He saw joy and beauty in=20
every millimeter of life, and he brought his vast knowledge and=20
experience into the practice of his teaching. I am sorry for the=20
generations of musicians who will not have the opportunity to study=20
with him.=94
Caldwell=92s performance career included serving as principal =
oboist of=20
the National Symphony Orchestra, the Puerto Rico Symphony, and the=20
Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia; he was also an oboist and a soloist=20
with the Philadelphia Orchestra; and soloist with the Casals Festival=20
Orchestra and the Chicago Little Symphony. He gave recitals at Carnegie=20=
Hall and Town Hall, and was a member of the Marlboro Music Festival. As=20=
a chamber musician, he performed with the Oberlin Baroque Ensemble, the=20=
Oberlin Woodwind Quintet, the Soni Ventorum Quintet, and many others.
Caldwell=92s lifework as an artist extended well beyond the =
traditional=20
boundaries of a professional oboist. He was a founder of the Washington=20=
Consort of Viols, making frequent appearances at the Smithsonian=20
Institution, and he performed in other early music concerts at the=20
Metropolitan Museum of Art, and at Aston Magna, a foundation dedicated=20=
to early music and its cultural context. But it was during Caldwell=92s=20=
tenure at the National Symphony Orchestra that his artistic life took=20
its sharpest baroque turn, a direction that would inevitably become the=20=
foundation of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music=92s reputation as a=20
center for the study of early-music performance.
In a forthcoming article for Oberlin Conservatory, the music =
school=92s=20
annual magazine, Heidi Waleson writes: =93Caldwell, the principal oboist=20=
at the National Symphony and a passionate convert to the idea of=20
historical performance, had taken up the viola da gamba. He and his=20
wife, Catharina Meints, a cellist, traveled to Basel, Switzerland, to=20
study with famed cellist August Wenzinger, then the leading teacher of=20=
the instrument. They began to collect period instruments, and brought=20
them along to Ohio, where Caldwell was to teach oboe at Oberlin and=20
Meints joined the Cleveland Orchestra.=94
They brought more than period instruments with them to Oberlin. =
In the=20
summer of 1972, Caldwell and Meints founded the Baroque Performance=20
Institute [BPI], the country=92s first summer institute for early-music=20=
singers and period-instrument players. They invited Wenzinger to=20
Oberlin to direct the three-week program. Now in its 34th year, BPI=20
trains many of the musicians who perform with the Cleveland baroque=20
orchestra Apollo=92s Fire, and other notable groups.
In a review of a BPI faculty performance in June 1991, Plain =
Dealer=20
music critic Wilma Salisbury praised Caldwell and his colleagues for=20
their rendering of music by Henry Purcell: =93The well-matched players =85=
=20
played with beautiful tone, sensitive dynamic nuance, and exquisite=20
ensemble.=94
Caldwell=92s colleagues held him in great regard for his =
extraordinary=20
musicianship and his broad range of artistic expertise. =93Jim was a=20
multi-faceted person, a superb musician held in the highest esteem in=20
the oboe world, but his friends all knew him as a creative genius who=20
ceaselessly pursued myriad interests,=94 says gamba player and BPI=20
faculty member Mary Anne Ballard.
=93He built a monster harpsichord of three keyboards while =
living in the=20
Puerto Rican jungle and playing oboe with the Casals Festival,=94 she=20
recalls. =93He amassed and oversaw the meticulous restoration of perhaps=20=
the world=92s greatest collection of violas da gamba, carving bridges =
and=20
performing other maintenance tasks himself, as well as becoming a=20
quietly virtuosic player and performing as continuo accompanist and=20
duet partner with his wife, viol virtuoso and teacher Catharina Meints.=20=
His other interests included collecting art nouveau glass and=20
furniture, stained glass making and etching, jewelry making, bonsai=20
cultivation, and in the last two decades, computer art and musical=20
composition using synthesizers. He was a man who felt passionately=20
about everything he did, from playing the card game Liverpool=20
Rummy=97which became a theatrical and almost violent experience with him=20=
at the table=97to regaling and entertaining his friends as a consummate=20=
storyteller in the old Southern tradition, to crafting the finest oboe=20=
reeds. His stage persona, however, was visually modest; he achieved his=20=
brilliance and high expressiveness through an economy of means,=20
revealing a dedication to his art that transcended the individual, and=20=
that took his playing into the realm of the universal human spirit.=94
In the academy, Caldwell=92s reputation was equally stellar. His=20=
appointment to Oberlin=92s faculty brought with it a three-fold increase=20=
in the number of prospective oboe students applying for admission.
Dean of the Conservatory David H. Stull says, =93James =
Caldwell=92s=20
professional accomplishments cannot be measured at this point in our=20
history. His reach into the world of music and art will be felt for=20
generations to come. He was an integral part of Oberlin, and his=20
profound work as an artist and teacher, conjoined with his intellectual=20=
capacity and unlimited curiosity, served to help shape the ideals we=20
prize most at our Conservatory. He will be greatly missed by all of=20
us.=94
Caldwell=92s discography includes orchestral recordings on RCA =
and=20
Columbia Records and chamber music recordings for the Lyrichord, Desto,=20=
Cambridge, Phoenix, Gasparo, Vox, and Smithsonian labels. A reissue of=20=
recordings Caldwell made throughout the last 40 years=97on modern as =
well=20
as on baroque oboe=97is forthcoming this year on Boston Records. The=20
booklet for the CD, Building Castles in the Sky, will also feature his=20=
original artwork.
James Caldwell earned his diploma at the Curtis Institute of =
Music in=20
1961, where he studied with John de Lancie, principal oboist of the=20
Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy. Caldwell received the=20
Albert Spaulding Award at Tanglewood in 1958.
Caldwell is survived by his wife, Catharina Meints, and their =
son,=20
Jonathan.
On April 18, 2006, Alex Klein will perform with the Oberlin =
Chamber=20
Orchestra, conducted by Bridget-Michaele Reischl, at Severance Hall,=20
home of the Cleveland Orchestra, in a concert dedicated to Caldwell.
Gifts in memory of James B. Caldwell may be sent to Oberlin =
College in=20
support of the James B. Caldwell Scholarship Fund or the Baroque=20
Performance Institute Endowment. For more information, please contact=20
Mary Kay Gray at Oberlin College=92s Office of Development and Alumni=20
Affairs, Bosworth Hall, 50 West Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio, 44074, or=20=
call 440-775-8545.
# # #
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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0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.eduFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
RENOWNED OBOIST AND PEDAGOGUE JAMES B.
CALDWELL, PROFESSOR OF OBOE AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, DIES
AT 67<
OBERLIN, OHIO (February 10, 2006) =97 James B. Caldwell, an East
Texas native and railroad station master=92s son who went on to become
one of the world=92s most respected and admired oboists, educators, and
proponents of early music, died on Wednesday, February 8, at the EMH
Regional Medical Center in Elyria, Ohio, where he was being treated
for lung cancer. He was 67.=20
A professor of oboe at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music since =
1971,
he trained many of the profession=92s leading oboists, including Alex
Klein, former principal oboist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.=20
=93James Caldwell was too big a person for just one activity,=94 =
says
Klein, a 1987 graduate of Oberlin who also received an Artist Diploma
in 1989. =93He was a great teacher and artist, a philosopher, a bonsai
aficionado, an avid collector, and a wonderful mentor. He excelled at
everything. He opened the door to the world. He saw joy and beauty in
every millimeter of life, and he brought his vast knowledge and
experience into the practice of his teaching. I am sorry for the
generations of musicians who will not have the opportunity to study
with him.=94
Caldwell=92s performance career included serving as principal =
oboist of
the National Symphony Orchestra, the Puerto Rico Symphony, and the
Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia; he was also an oboist and a soloist
with the Philadelphia Orchestra; and soloist with the Casals Festival
Orchestra and the Chicago Little Symphony. He gave recitals at
Carnegie Hall and Town Hall, and was a member of the Marlboro Music
Festival. As a chamber musician, he performed with the Oberlin Baroque
Ensemble, the Oberlin Woodwind Quintet, the Soni Ventorum Quintet, and
many others.=20
Caldwell=92s lifework as an artist extended well beyond the =
traditional
boundaries of a professional oboist. He was a founder of the
Washington Consort of Viols, making frequent appearances at the
Smithsonian Institution, and he performed in other early music
concerts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and at Aston Magna, a
foundation dedicated to early music and its cultural context. But it
was during Caldwell=92s tenure at the National Symphony Orchestra that
his artistic life took its sharpest baroque turn, a direction that
would inevitably become the foundation of the Oberlin Conservatory of
Music=92s reputation as a center for the study of early-music
performance.
In a forthcoming article for Oberlin =
Conservatory,
the music school=92s annual magazine, Heidi Waleson writes: =93Caldwell,
the principal oboist at the National Symphony and a passionate convert
to the idea of historical performance, had taken up the viola da
gamba. He and his wife, Catharina Meints, a cellist, traveled to
Basel, Switzerland, to study with famed cellist August Wenzinger, then
the leading teacher of the instrument. They began to collect period
instruments, and brought them along to Ohio, where Caldwell was to
teach oboe at Oberlin and Meints joined the Cleveland Orchestra.=94
They brought more than period instruments with them to Oberlin. =
In
the summer of 1972, Caldwell and Meints founded the Baroque
Performance Institute [BPI], the country=92s first summer institute for
early-music singers and period-instrument players. They invited
Wenzinger to Oberlin to direct the three-week program. Now in its 34th
year, BPI trains many of the musicians who perform with the Cleveland
baroque orchestra Apollo=92s Fire, and other notable groups.
In a review of a BPI faculty performance in June 1991, =
Plain
Dealer music critic Wilma Salisbury praised Caldwell and his
colleagues for their rendering of music by Henry Purcell: =93The
well-matched players =85 played with beautiful tone, sensitive dynamic
nuance, and exquisite ensemble.=94
Caldwell=92s colleagues held him in great regard for his =
extraordinary
musicianship and his broad range of artistic expertise. =93Jim was a
multi-faceted person, a superb musician held in the highest esteem in
the oboe world, but his friends all knew him as a creative genius who
ceaselessly pursued myriad interests,=94 says gamba player and BPI
faculty member Mary Anne Ballard.=20
=93He built a monster harpsichord of three keyboards while =
living in
the Puerto Rican jungle and playing oboe with the Casals Festival,=94
she recalls. =93He amassed and oversaw the meticulous restoration of
perhaps the world=92s greatest collection of violas da gamba, carving
bridges and performing other maintenance tasks himself, as well as
becoming a quietly virtuosic player and performing as continuo
accompanist and duet partner with his wife, viol virtuoso and teacher
Catharina Meints. His other interests included collecting art nouveau
glass and furniture, stained glass making and etching, jewelry making,
bonsai cultivation, and in the last two decades, computer art and
musical composition using synthesizers. He was a man who felt
passionately about everything he did, from playing the card game
Liverpool Rummy=97which became a theatrical and almost violent
experience with him at the table=97to regaling and entertaining his
friends as a consummate storyteller in the old Southern tradition, to
crafting the finest oboe reeds. His stage persona, however, was
visually modest; he achieved his brilliance and high expressiveness
through an economy of means, revealing a dedication to his art that
transcended the individual, and that took his playing into the realm
of the universal human spirit.=94
In the academy, Caldwell=92s reputation was equally stellar. His
appointment to Oberlin=92s faculty brought with it a three-fold increase
in the number of prospective oboe students applying for admission.=20
Dean of the Conservatory David H. Stull says, =93James =
Caldwell=92s
professional accomplishments cannot be measured at this point in our
history. His reach into the world of music and art will be felt for
generations to come. He was an integral part of Oberlin, and his
profound work as an artist and teacher, conjoined with his
intellectual capacity and unlimited curiosity, served to help shape
the ideals we prize most at our Conservatory. He will be greatly
missed by all of us.=94
Caldwell=92s discography includes orchestral recordings on RCA =
and
Columbia Records and chamber music recordings for the Lyrichord,
Desto, Cambridge, Phoenix, Gasparo, Vox, and Smithsonian labels. A
reissue of recordings Caldwell made throughout the last 40 years=97on
modern as well as on baroque oboe=97is forthcoming this year on Boston
Records. The booklet for the CD, BuildingCastles in the Sky, will also feature his original
artwork.
James Caldwell earned his diploma at the Curtis Institute of =
Music in
1961, where he studied with John de Lancie, principal oboist of the
Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy. Caldwell received the
Albert Spaulding Award at Tanglewood in 1958.=20
Caldwell is survived by his wife, Catharina Meints, and their =
son,
Jonathan.=20
On April 18, 2006, Alex Klein will perform with the Oberlin =
Chamber
Orchestra, conducted by Bridget-Michaele Reischl, at Severance Hall,
home of the Cleveland Orchestra, in a concert dedicated to Caldwell.=20
Gifts in memory of James B. Caldwell may be sent to Oberlin =
College
in support of the James B. Caldwell Scholarship Fund or the Baroque
Performance Institute Endowment. For more information, please contact
Mary Kay Gray at Oberlin College=92s Office of Development and Alumni
Affairs, Bosworth Hall, 50 West Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio, 44074,
or call 440-775-8545.
# # #
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: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:58:53 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ctix offers Anne Frank this week
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... a mesmerizing experience. It is not to be missed! If you
only see one play this year...this should be it!
- Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers=20
...director Sarah May and zesty Heather Farr in the title role
capitalize on the added intimacy to bring the story to us afresh. ...
keep your eyes on (George) Roth. Don't worry, you won't be able to keep
them off, especially in the final scene, when his eyes fill with real
tears. So will yours.
- Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer
=20
George Roth's father here is affectingly low-key, compassionate
and tenderly strong. Anne McEvoy endows the mother with a nicely
uncompromising bitter edge, and the always beautiful Magdalyn Donnelly
has a porcelain fragility as Margot.
- James Damico, Free Times
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Much of the credit ... has to be handed to young Heather Farr,
who belies her tender age by crafting an Anne that is just as spirited,
irritating, and endearing as 13-year-old girls generally are. ... Mrs.
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by Paula Duesing, but she then adds much depth to this woman when she
comforts her distraught husband in a tender scene. And Brian Bartels
reveals all the weaknesses of Mr. Van Daan without making him
unsympathetic. In the role of the socially awkward dentist who shares
Anne's room, Mark Cipra is a sweaty and fidgety ball of contradictions,
by turns obsequious and obnoxious.=20
... Even though we know what's going to happen, the worst fears
of the annex inhabitants are tellingly realized, in a scene of few words
but overwhelming emotional impact. And during a quiet coda, in which
survivor Otto relates the ultimate fates of the apartment's occupants,
we are left to contemplate the horrifying results of unchecked
governmental power. And we are asked to remember. Always, always
remember.=20
- Christine Howey, Cleveland Scene
=20
... Sarah May's graphic and viscerally stunning production moved
me in ways both achingly familiar and startlingly new, a tribute to her
vivid staging, an ace creative design team, and a stellar cast who bring
the newer version to such robust life.
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than two years from the Nazi's in war-torn Holland. Each day for these
eight individuals shines through Anne's clear and powerful voice.
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...di=
rector
Sarah May and zesty Heather Farr in the title role capitalize on the =
added
intimacy to bring the story to us afresh.... keep your eyes on (George) Roth. Don't worry, =
you
won't be able to keep them off, especially in the final scene, when his =
eyes
fill with real tears.So =
will yours. - Tony =
Brown, The
Plain Dealer
George Roth's father here =
is
affectingly low-key, compassionate and tenderly strong. Anne McEvoy =
endows the
mother with a nicely uncompromising bitter edge, and the always =
beautiful
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her
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endearing as 13-year-old girls generally are. =
... Mrs. Van Daan's overweening vanity and =
superficiality are
amusingly delivered by Paula Duesing, but she then adds much depth to =
this
woman when she comforts her distraught husband in a tender scene. And =
Brian
Bartels reveals all the weaknesses of Mr. Van Daan without making him
unsympathetic. In the role of the socially awkward dentist who shares =
Anne's room,
Mark Cipra is a sweaty and fidgety ball of contradictions, by turns =
obsequious
and obnoxious. ... Even
though we know what's going to happen, the worst fears of the annex =
inhabitants
are tellingly realized, in a scene of few words but overwhelming =
emotional
impact. And during a quiet coda, in which survivor Otto relates =
the
ultimate fates of the apartment's occupants, we are left to contemplate =
the
horrifying results of unchecked governmental power. And we are asked to
remember. Always, always remember. =
- =
Christine
Howey, Cleveland Scene
=
p>
... Sarah May's graphic and =
viscerally
stunning production moved me in ways both achingly familiar and =
startlingly
new, a tribute to her vivid staging, an ace creative design team, and a =
stellar
cast who bring the newer version to such robust life.
- Fran =
Heller,
Cleveland Jewish News
=
p>
=
p>
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to the www.Ctix.org Weekly email, =
featuring
SPECIAL OFFERS from Greater =
Cleveland arts & cultural =
venues.
Participating partners offer =
tickets at
a 30% to 50% discount for selected shows. Buy your tickets =
online with
Will Call pickup at theater. Seating is Best Available at all =
venues
except Playhouse=
SquareCenter theaters where seating is reserved by row and seat =
number.
Please remember that while we certainly hope you enjoy these cost =
savings,
buying tickets in advance at full price will always guarantee your =
best seats
for the event.
Special offers for the weekend =
of February
10-12 , 2006
Beck =
Center for the Arts, MACKEY MAIN =
STAGE
Wendy Kesselman's compelling new adaptation of Anne Frank's famous =
diary
captures the terrifying existence of eight European Jews hiding for =
more than
two years from the Nazi's in war-torn =
Holland. Each day for these eight individuals shines =
through
Anne's clear and powerful voice. Please
note: The show is ON-SALE ONLY on Fri, Feb. 10 until =
4:00
p.m. =
=00
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From Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org Fri Feb 10 12:01:44 2006
From: Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org (Schuster, Jessica)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 15:01:44 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the Week
of February 13
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For Immediate Release
Friday, February 10, 2006
Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, ideastream,
216.916.6134
"Around Noon" Schedule for the Week of February 13, 2006
Around Noon, weekdays from noon until 1pm on 90.3 WCPN ideastreamsm,
keeps you current and connected with cultural affairs in Northeast Ohio.
Through conversations with arts and entertainment luminaries; energetic,
live performances; and eclectic, special features, host Dee Perry brings
the world of arts and entertainment as close as your radio receiver.
Following, is the Around Noon schedule for the week of February 13.
Please note, all guests and programs are subject to change.
Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 13th, 2006
Monday, 2-13-06
Dee gets listeners ready for Valentine's Day with a special call-in show
dedicated to romantic dining ideas. Joining her are local restaurant
critics Debbi Snook from The Plain Dealer, the Free Times' Doug
Trattner, and Elaine Cicora from Scene Magazine.
For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show,
visit the following websites:
http://www.cleveland.com/living/plaindealer/homegrown/
http://www.cleveland.com/taste/
http://www.freetimes.com/
http://www.freetimes.com/modules.php?op=3Dmodload&name=3DNews&file=3Dinde=
x&cat
id=3D&topic=3D8
http://www.clevescene.com/Issues/current/restaurants/index.html
http://www.clevescene.com/
Tuesday, 2-14-06
Dee welcomes back the divine Nina Domingue to discuss the full Cleveland
Public Theatre production of her acclaimed one-woman show "Mo Pas Connin
or Torment"; remembers the "Winter Soldier" at the Cinematheque; and
shares the offbeat sounds of jazz trumpeter Cuong Vu prior to his
performance for Passport Project.
For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show,
visit the following websites:
http://www.cptonline.org/
http://www.cptonline.org/seasoncalendar/event.cfm?eventid=3D232&eventdate=
i
d=3D1639
http://www.wintersoldierfilm.com/
http://www.cia.edu/campuslife/cinematheque/default.asp
http://www.cuongvu.com/
http://www.passportproject.org/index.php
Wednesday, 2-15-06
Dee introduces listeners to textile artist Lilian Tyrrell whose work is
on view at Spaces; talks with the conductor who's rocking out with the
Akron Symphony to the music of Led Zeppelin; and gets down and gets
funky with Nile Rodgers prior to his appearance at the Rock Hall.
For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show,
visit the following websites:
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/enter
tainment/11384408163510.xml&coll=3D2
http://spacesgallery.org/
http://www.akronsymphony.org/
http://destinationdowntownakron.com/newsletter/newsletter.html
http://www.nilerodgers.com/
http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D2006
Thursday, 2-16-06
On Around Noon today, Dee explores the "Beauty and Sustainability"
symposium coming to Cleveland Botanical Garden; and meets the local
children's authors behind Bubblegum Books.
For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show,
visit the following websites:
http://www.realneo.us/events/beauty-and-sustainability-gardens-for-the-2
1st-century-jan-2006
http://www.cbgarden.org/
http://www.bubblegumbooks.com/
Friday, 2-17-06
Today, Dee goes "Inside Out" with the new play at Actors' Summit; and
tries on the "Intimate Apparel" onstage at the Cleveland Play House.
For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show,
visit the following websites:
http://www.actorssummit.org/onstage.html
http://www.actorssummit.org/
http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/EventsandTickets/proddos.asp?key=3DMS06=
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http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/
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“Around Noon” Schedule for the =
Week of February 13, 2006
Around Noon, weekdays from noon until 1pm on =
90.3 WCPN ideastreamsm, keeps you current =
and connected with cultural affairs in Northeast Ohio. Through =
conversations with arts and entertainment luminaries; energetic, live =
performances; and eclectic, special features, host Dee Perry brings the =
world of arts and entertainment as close as your radio =
receiver.
Following, is the Around Noon schedule for the =
week of February 13. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to =
change.
Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 13th, =
2006
Monday, 2-13-06
Dee gets listeners ready for Valentine’s Day with a special =
call-in show dedicated to romantic dining ideas. Joining her are =
local restaurant critics Debbi Snook from The Plain Dealer, the Free =
Times’ Doug =
Trattner, and Elaine Cicora from Scene Magazine.
For additional information on the guests and topics of =
today’s show, visit the following websites:
Dee welcomes back the divine Nina Domingue to discuss the full =
Cleveland Public Theatre production of her acclaimed one-woman show =
“Mo Pas Connin or Torment”; remembers the “Winter =
Soldier” at the Cinematheque; and shares the offbeat sounds of =
jazz trumpeter Cuong Vu prior to his performance for Passport =
Project.
For additional information on the guests and topics of =
today’s show, visit the following websites:
Dee introduces listeners to textile artist Lilian Tyrrell whose =
work is on view at Spaces; talks with the conductor who’s rocking =
out with the Akron Symphony to the music of Led Zeppelin; and gets down =
and gets funky with Nile Rodgers prior to his appearance at the Rock =
Hall.
For additional information on the guests and topics of =
today’s show, visit the following websites:
On Around =
Noon today, Dee explores =
the “Beauty and Sustainability” symposium coming to =
Cleveland Botanical Garden; and meets the local children’s authors =
behind Bubblegum Books.
For additional information on the guests and topics of =
today’s show, visit the following websites:
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From jwarren at emsnetonline.com Fri Feb 10 11:57:45 2006
From: jwarren at emsnetonline.com (Jenifer Warren)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:57:45 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charlie Brown
Message-ID:
Does anyone have a bombadeer hat (for snoopy as the red baron)
and a black wig for Lucy for "Charlie Brown"
That could be borrowed fro the first weekend in March?
It is for a school musical (Lake Ridge Academy)
and would love to borrow as soon as possible.
If you have a lead, please reply.
I am hoping not to spend any $$ to borrow these.
Thanks any kind generous soul!
Could give us a call if you do and we
will make arrangements to come get it.
email: jwarren at emsnetonline.com (mon-fri)
or
call 440-396-3415
(leave a message if I don't answer)
Jenifer Warren
From alisamcbride at yahoo.com Fri Feb 10 12:32:21 2006
From: alisamcbride at yahoo.com (Alisa Regensburger)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 12:32:21 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for Dance Instructors for Senior Program (Paid
Position)
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The Slavic Village Senior Resource Program in Cleveland is looking for dance instructors (all types: country line dancing, swing, ballroom, etc.) to teach (paid position) seniors. Experience with senior instruction not necessary, but helpful. Must be patient. Attendees will have a variety of abilities and instructor should be able to modify instruction accordingly. For more information please contact Alisa Regensburger-McBride, Resource Coordinator, 883-3443.
The Slavic Village Senior Resource Program: Connecting Seniors to Resources and Their Neighborhood.
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The Slavic Village Senior Resource Program in Cleveland is looking for dance instructors (all types: country line dancing, swing, ballroom, etc.) to teach (paid position) seniors. Experience with senior instruction not necessary, but helpful. Must be patient. Attendees will have a variety of abilities and instructor should be able to modify instruction accordingly. For more information please contact Alisa Regensburger-McBride, Resource Coordinator, 883-3443.
The Slavic Village Senior Resource Program: Connecting Seniors to Resources and Their Neighborhood.
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From Maz848 at aol.com Fri Feb 10 16:07:12 2006
From: Maz848 at aol.com (Maz848 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 19:07:12 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greased Lightning
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I am desperate for a LOW-TECH Greased Lighting for our HS production of
GREASE. I would prefer a three-dimensional vehicle that does NOT move under its
own power . . . preferably a wood one that has been custom made for a
previous production Anything too high class will clash with the rest of our
scenery. Aything too large will not fit into our space (which does NOT have a
loading bay -- only a double-wide door)!
I am willing to rent if necessary.
Our kids are doing such a nice job and deserve a decent version of this
pivotal prop. I unfortunately do not have the time or the expertise to make one
of my own.
Our production is March 3, 4, and 5, 2006 and we would like to rehearsae
with it a little bit. If you have one or know where one is or have one tucked
away in your scene shop (or garage) please let me know.
Mark A. Zimmerman,
Theatre Director
Akron Firestone High School
330.873-3408
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From msprospero at msn.com Fri Feb 10 17:56:47 2006
From: msprospero at msn.com (MsProspero)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 20:56:47 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great website for actors
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This is a free website for actors that has wonderful, timely article about
the business of show. It's free as a basic membership, but you can also add
benefits for a pretty small annual fee -- including demos and reading the
archives.
I've found tons of pertinent articles at this site.
Actors Ink actorsink at nowcasting.com
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From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Feb 10 18:31:04 2006
From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 18:31:04 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: INTIMATE APPAREL (CPH)
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?Intimate Apparel? A GOOD FIT AT CPH
Roy Berko
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
--THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS--
LORAIN COUNTY TIMES--WESTLAKER TIMES--LAKEWOOD NEWS
TIMES--OLMSTED-FAIRVIEW TIMES
Lynn Nottage is one of America?s great new
playwrights. Her play ?INTIMATE APPAREL,? now on
stage at the Cleveland Play House, was the recipient
of five major national awards, including the New York
Drama Critics? Circle Award and the Outer Circle Award
as Best Play of 2004.
It?s the beginning of the 20th Century. Esther, a
plain and unsophisticated black woman, creates
intimate apparel for socialites and a woman of ill
repute. Desperate for love and marriage, she receives
a letter supposedly written by George, a young
Barbados worker on the Panama Canal who has been given
Esther?s name by the son of her minister. Esther
can?t read or write, but one of her wealthy clients
volunteers to scribe letters for her. And, so, a
series of documents are traded back and forth.
Esther gets joy from the beautiful silks she buys from
an Orthodox Jewish merchant, Mr. Marks. Their
relationship is commercial, but each looks forward to
their contacts. He saves beautiful fabric just for
her. He, too, is in a distant relationship as he has
been matched with a Rumanian woman he has never met.
George arrives in New York and he and Esther are
married. Their joy, is short-lived. George?s
drinking, philandering and cheating Esther out of her
hard earned money soon cause havoc.
This is a history of the black, the female and the
immigrant experience in America. It is also an
exploration of the true world of one of Nottage's
aunts who left the rural South to become a seamstress
in New York.
The Cleveland Play House presentation, which is listed
as a joint production with the Actor?s Theatre of
Louisville, is very effective. The Louisville-honed
cast is generally excellent and director Timothy Bond,
the Associate Artistic Director of the Oregon
Shakespeare Festival, does an excellent job of pacing
the nearly two-and-a-half hour show, so that the
audience is engrossed throughout.
Gwendolyn Mulamba is compelling as Esther. She
controls the stage with her complete emersion into the
character. This is an impressive performance.
Denise Cormier is excellent as the frustrated wealthy
patron for whom Esther not only makes intimate
apparel, but is her emotional outlet. Tiffany Adams
is effective as the prostitute. She has a fine
singing voice. It is a shame that she doesn?t play
the piano as her faking the movements, with the sound
obviously coming from off-stage, was distracting.
Joe Hickey is convincing as Mr. Marks, the Orthodox
Jewish fabric merchant. His scenes with Mulamba are
awkwardly charming. Each character exposes his/her
?intimate apparel,? their cultural histories, in a
series of well-paced and beautifully interpreted
scenes.
Erik LaRay Harvey had some excellent moments as
Esther?s pen pal and eventual husband. There were
times, however, when his concentration seemed to slip,
his accent disappear, and his performance flowed along
the surface. Perri Gaffney was not always convincing
as Esther?s landlady.
Paul Owen?s multi-level stage was very effective,
Lorraine Venberg?s costumes era correct, and Darren
McCroom?s lighting enhanced the production.
Be warned that the poor acoustics in the Bolton
Theatre makes hearing some of the dialogue difficult.
This creates special problems early in the show as the
listeners? ears adjust to Esther?s necessary Southern
Black pronunciation.
CAPSULE JUDGMENT: ?INTIMATE APPAREL? is not only an
appropriate presentation during Black History Month,
but is also a play and a production worth seeing.
For tickets to ?INTIMATE APPAREL,? which runs through
March 5 in the Drury Theatre of the Cleveland Play
House call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to
www.clevelandplayhouse.com.
Roy Berko's web page can be found at www.royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal.
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From MsChristine1980 at aol.com Fri Feb 10 19:28:45 2006
From: MsChristine1980 at aol.com (MsChristine1980 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 22:28:45 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call
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CASTING CALL
Second Shift Screenwriters Group
presently seeks:
Script Readers for an evening of
script readings at CSU in March.
(appointments being made for Sun Feb 19 auditions)
We have roles for both experienced &
non-experienced actors, male & female.
No heavy time commitment, it=E2=80=99s fun, and also
a great vehicle for presenting your talent to
the diverse audience attending our readings.
Set up your audition now!
Call Jinger at 216-470-8702,
or Courtney at 440-503-0643.
You can also register for an audition at our web site:
_www.2ndshift.org_ (http://www.2ndshift.org)=20
Also, aspiring scriptwriters!=E2=80=93Join us! Get details
on our next meeting at the web site.
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From bangandclatter at netzero.net Fri Feb 10 20:44:52 2006
From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 04:44:52 GMT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bang and Clatter Auditions TODAY
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Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre
The Bang and the Clatter wants you...
Auditions today from 12 - 5 pm at Summit ArtSpace. =
140 East Market St. Akron 44308
Call 330-606-5317 for information
We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 - 60 for roles in the following sho=
ws:
Blackbird by Adam Rapp (1f) 18 - 24 - Baylis is cast.
Christmas Eve. A rented room on Canal Street, New York City. Baylis is=
a disabled Desert Storm veteran and ex-junkie. Froggy is a teen heroin =
addict stricken with Hepatitis. A setting that could hardly be consider=
ed a bleaker snapshot of the human condition. However, out of this sce=
nario evolves novelist/playwright Adam Rapp's first love story. =
Griller by Eric Bogosian
Cast: 5 men (25 - 60), 4 women (22 - 50)
A farce that turns the American Dream on its head. Set in a New Jersey b=
ackyard, a barbecue gathering turns sinister and deadly.
Beggars in the House of Plenty by John Patrick Shanley
Cast: 3 men (25 - 60), 3 women (22 - 50)
THE STORY: Johnny is the youngest and most sensitive of three siblings s=
tranded in a surreal Irish Catholic household lorded over by their fathe=
r, a butcher from the Bronx, and their mother, a chipper, hope-mongering=
wreck of a woman who can only grant chill advice, not comfort. Their da=
ughter Sheila flees her family through marriage while Joey, a high-schoo=
l dropout, opts for a career in the navy and eventually returns from Vie=
tnam. Alone, Johnny takes solace in pyromania and writing about his fami=
ly. As Johnny matures, he becomes increasingly perceptive, revealing wit=
h more and more sympathy the underlying causes of so much family misery.=
In between Johnny's musings are raucous scenes of catastrophic violence=
barely held in check by each character's submerged but instinctual need=
for the love of one another. In the plays final scenes, part memory, pa=
rt hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's eyes as she=
once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and painfully un=
prepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is also trans=
figured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable to identi=
fy with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbringing inf=
licted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma dance to "Da=
nny Boy," the song to which they used to force their children to dance, =
but when Joey interrupts he is struck dead by his father. Johnny ends th=
e play by lighting more matches, looking back upon his vision of Joey's =
death but unable to outrun it.
Romance by David Mamet
7 men (25 - 60)
An exhilarating courtroom farce set against the backdrop of a Middle Eas=
t peace summit, David Mamet's latest play takes gleeful aim at everythin=
g from our judicial system to world peace; skewering Catholics, Jews, Ga=
ys, podiatrists, chiropractors, Shakespeare and, of course, lawyers, alo=
ng the way.
We look forward to seeing you.
From YTPlayhouse at aol.com Sat Feb 11 07:59:28 2006
From: YTPlayhouse at aol.com (YTPlayhouse at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 10:59:28 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jekyll & Hyde Auditions
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The Youngstown Playhouse will present...
Jekyll & Hyde
The Musical
Directed by David Jendre
Musical Direction by Mike Moritz
Full Audition call - Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 PM
and Monday, February 20 at 7:00
PM
Please have 1-2 songs prepared. You may bring CD's, Tapes or sheet music.
The Youngstown Playhouse
600 Playhouse Lane
Youngstown, Ohio 44511
330-788-8739
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From ROSSPLANET at aol.com Sat Feb 11 08:10:59 2006
From: ROSSPLANET at aol.com (ROSSPLANET at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 11:10:59 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GARY LEE and THE ECHOES
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SATURDAY, SPECIAL VALENTINE'S DAY PERFORMANCE,
GARY LEE WILL BE APPEARING AT:
Pesano's Restaurant & Lounge
5225 Warner Rd.
Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125
Phone: 216.641-1047
Category: Continental,Italian
Price Range: Moderate
Pesano's Restaurant & Lounge Restaurant
Gary Lee, Lead singer of THE ECHOESFebruary 11, 2006
"GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be appearing with his duet,
THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8-12 PM at PESANO'S
restaurant 5225 Warner Road Garfield Heights, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047. GARY LEE and
THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND that performs BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from
the 60's. Gary sounds so much like John Lennon, it's scary. He actually changes
his voice to sound like the BEATLE singing the lead. Gary even has
conversations 'between THE BOYS' during a performance."
I'm working on a FOOD coupon! Sit tight and tell EVERYBODY!
A Bientot!
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MANCE,
GARY LEE WILL BE APPEARING AT:
Pesano's Restaurant & Lounge
5225 Warner Rd. Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125
Phone: 216.641-1047
Category: Continental,Italian
Price Range: Moderate
Pesano's Restaurant & Lounge Restaurant
Gary Lee, Lead singer of THE ECHOES
February 11, 2006
"GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a=
ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8-1=
2 PM at PESANO'S restaurant 5225 Warner Road Garfield Heights, OH 44125=
(216) 641-1047. GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND that perform=
s BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so much like Jo=
hn Lennon, it's scary. He actually changes his voice to sound like the BEATL=
E singing the lead. Gary even has conversations 'between THE BOYS' during a=20=
performance."
I'm working on a FOOD coupon! Sit=20=
tight and tell EVERYBODY!
A Bientot!
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Sat Feb 11 08:49:49 2006
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 11:49:49 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filmthreat.com mentions of Look At My Shorts Film Festival
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OHIO WANTS YOU TO CHECK OUT THEIR SHORTS
(2006-02-10)
The 3rd semi-annual "Look at my Shorts" film festival will happen
February 26 from 4-8 p.m. at the Screen movie theatre at the Continent
in Columbus, OH. Over 20 Ohio bred and born shorts will be on the big
screen and all for free! According to festival co-director Peter John
Ross, "This year's festival is the biggest and longest one so far. There
are more filmmakers and more films submitted than ever before. This is
in direct correlation to the number of projects finished and completed
in the past several months by Ohio moviemakers." Hey, ho way to go Ohio!
Check it out at Sonnyboo Productions
>>>
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Johnny K. Wu
Media Design Imaging
innovates and break the molds of visual creation
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
President (2006 & 2007)
Organization of Chinese Americans 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 jeevan at adelphia.net Sat Feb 11 09:54:32 2006
From: jeevan at adelphia.net (Olga Davis)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 12:54:32 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beginners+ Tango 2/13 special class
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Feb13th: Richard & Colette - TANGO IN TREMONT
Colette & Richard will Teach & Perform=20
7:00-8:00 Tango I- Tango Elegante- Add an elegant look and feel to your =
dance (all levels)
8:00-9:00 Tango II- kick it up a notch
Adornments and boleos for the ladies=20
Enrosques, planeos, arrojes for the men
9:00-11:00 Practica
One class + practica=3D $15
Both classes +practica=3D $25
Practica and performance only=3D $8
The Gym at Pilgrim Congregational United Church
2592 West 14th Street, Cleveland Ohio 44113 Tango in Tremont
For more info contact Greg Messina 330-554-8900
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From silhouettep at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 11 12:06:28 2006
From: silhouettep at sbcglobal.net (Chuck Abraham)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 12:06:28 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Annie Auditions
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Silhouette Productions announces auditions for ANNIE
Where: Shore Cultural Centre
291 E 222, Euclid - Intersections of 222nd St, Babbitt
Road, & Lakeshore Blvd
When: February 19th from 1:00 to 3:00pm - Room 241
February 21st from 7:00 to 9:00pm - Room 241
Show Dates: May 12, 13, 14, 19, & 20
Please prepare a song written in you key. An accompanist will be provided. Taped music also permitted. Also come prepared for choreography.
Directed by Susan Abraham Sabetta
Musical Direction by David Coxe
Choreography by Erin Posanti
For more information, please contact Monica Abraham at
440-944-3927
Hope to see you there!!
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Silhouette Productions announces auditions for ANNIE
Where: Shore Cultural Centre
291 E 222, Euclid - Intersections of 222nd St, Babbitt
Road, & Lakeshore Blvd
When: February 19th from 1:00 to 3:00pm - Room 241
February 21st from 7:00 to 9:00pm - Room 241
Show Dates: May 12, 13, 14, 19, & 20
Please prepare a song written in you key. An accompanist will be provided.
Taped music also permitted. Also come prepared for choreography.
Directed by Susan Abraham Sabetta
Musical Direction by David Coxe
Choreography by Erin Posanti
For more information, please contact Monica Abraham at
440-944-3927
Hope to see you there!!
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From RLMoncrief at adelphia.net Sat Feb 11 12:38:56 2006
From: RLMoncrief at adelphia.net (RLMoncrief)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 15:38:56 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Good Company choral group
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will sing at Fairmount Presbyterian Church, 2757 Fairmount Blvd, =
Cleveland Hts, Sunday 2/12, at 4:00 PM. Program will include Bach =
Cantata #4 (Christ Lag in Todesbanden), Lauridsen Midwinter Songs, =
Whitacre Five Hebrew Love Songs, and David Gooding's Magnificat and Nunc =
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From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Feb 11 13:40:31 2006
From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 13:40:31 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko: correction in INTIMATE APPAREL review
Message-ID: <20060211214031.53031.qmail@web33108.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
In my review of INTIMATER APPAREL at the Cleveland
Play House I should have indicated that the play is in
the Bolton Theater and runs until March 5. The
theatre was correctly identified in the article, but
wrong in the summary. Sorry about that!!!! Roy
Roy Berko's web page can be found at www.royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal.
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From MsProspero at hotmail.com Sat Feb 11 14:06:51 2006
From: MsProspero at hotmail.com (MsProsperoHM)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 17:06:51 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]New York Story -- first time out for this kid
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Dear Fred -- if you feel like passing this along -- my distant cousin --
whom I've never even met -- has a young child who wants to 'act'. I've seen
his stuff on DVD and he's really quite good -- they live in Alabama and
moved to NY a few months ago to give Dylan a chance to do some real
auditioning. They've never been anywhere else. I couldn't believe what
they went through -- such perseverance and dedication to making a go of
it!!!! Though not uncommon to us older, or more experienced actors --
these two -- the mother and son -- are really new to the business of show --
I promise it's a true story and not some email chain thing -- the little guy
is about 6 or 7 years old - a real trouper.
Sincerely,
Linda Castro
It got so breezy the other afternoon I almost DID loose Dylan.. he got
pushed down the street.. I had to catch him! Hes looking forward to being
caught in the midst of this blizzard...we'll see how he feels about getting
caught in it tomorrow when we have to travel to midtown to go to an audtion!
Got stocked with supplies int he event of not being able to get out... I
dont have anysnow boots... we havent been shopping since we got here.
Dy had an awesome day esterday... it was one that just made you roud for
him.... he gained about 25 new fans after his 13 hour audition! he was the
first one in line...(of course you know me.. better to be early than late)
at 5;15 in the am! I stood out in the cold in line while he stayed in the
building foyer to stay warm. they did n't let us in til 915 and the audition
process began! The rule of thumb is union members get 1st proiority time
slots for the day... when times are filled and union members are still in
line then they get alternate spots, meaning if a union member misses his
assigned time for the audition it is then filled with an alternate.
Nonunion members (which is what Dy is) are the last on the list... they can
only audition if time allows and there are no longer any union (equity)
members left. So we sat, and sat, and sat, and sat. Then after lunch ...
we sat and sat, and sat. as time crept to 5 we realized that there were
still over 40 members left to audition.... in doing the math... figure out
the amount of time for each member.. about 3 min.divided by the number of
min. in an hour then you get the number of hours that there would take to
get everyone to audition... and that was just the union member and
alternates. then there were over 30 nonunion people there to audition too...
not everyone was going to get to audition and it even looked like Dy wasn't
going to get to audition and we had been the first ones there.
Meanwhile Dy had made friends with a couple of young actors... adam and
leanne.. they were playing with him and keeping his spirits up, getting him
to sing to the group, playing cards, doing math problems.. so Dy was pretty
content... I however was not. Stressd to the max... tired and just ill that
we would have beent here for no reason i just sorta melted... tears ran down
my face and the union monitor said babe i'm doing all I can... I said I know
but, there just aren't that many shows for kids in town... and hes th only
kid here ( that was what was odd... there were no children there ( one had
been there but his mother gave up after 4 hours) It was a casting call for
beauty and the beast, and the role was chip the teacup. so i just sat and
waited. then at 5:30 this young man addressed the crowd that everyone should
just sing 16 measres instead of taking up all the time by singing their full
songs...He said if you do that that might leave enough time for Dylan to
audition. Several kids came by and said i'll sing 16 measures... and it
became an issue, let let the kid sing. the monitor was running those people
thru like he was herding sheep. the audition was to end at 6 pm.. union
rules. the piano player left and the monitor said i'm sorry everyone we have
run out of time... i can only take in a small group and he started calling
out the last few union members... either several had up and left in the last
10 min. or no one was admitting to their name to go audition..... two girls
jumped up and addressed their names and go to stand in line.... then the
monitor said thats all i can take ..... except my man Dylan.... I freaked...
!!!
I started crying so hard.... dy looked like he was in shock... everyone was
applauding and screaming quick get your music, get your headshots you gotta
go.... the young man who had played with him all day took him out in the
foyer to stand in line and tried to relax him with breathing techniques and
tried hard to warm up his vocal cords for the pianoless audition he was
about to face with a casting director. I finally gained my composure.. and
go to the hallway and see my little man shaking out the jitters... then he
looks at me and says momma.. "stand by the door and listen to me please...
I'm singing for you." I start cyring all over again.... then its
time...everyone is standing in the hall telling him to break a leg and
giving him hugs....and the little old irish man, whos the equity monitor,
proudly walks him in and addresses the casting director and says," this
little guy had been here since 530 this morning to get the chance to sing
for you. If you don't mind I'll give him the note to start his song on."
while he gets the music ready dy begins talking to the casting lady... he
says i want to show you my english accent... the lady says no hon thats not
important.. where are you from... so she begins talking to him about where
he lived and how does he like nyc... then she calls for the note. the
monitor leaves the room.... and as he closes the door the little guy begins
his gary indiana song.
about 30 people are hovering around the door and along with them the equity
monitor is too. I'm at the otherdoor further up the hallway..... not a
sound out there... they stood breathless waiting for him to begin.
everyones head begins to bounce following along on the song.... Dy's new
voice lessons have increased his sound. Soon he reaches the end and goes
for the big belt. Silence... then you hear the director talk to him about
how clear and in tune his singing was without the piano and how she knew
grown adults who couldn't have sung in tune. She said she enjoyed it and
would hopefully be seeing him soon.
As Dy came out the door... we was swamped with applause and cheers from all
who had listened... behind him the monitor walks into the room with the
casting director. Igive him the biggest hug and he says I had fun doing
that. People gave him high 5's, hugs, and I wasn't the only crying... out
the doorway came the little old irish equity monitor in tears... he walks
over to me and gives me the biggest bear hug... He said ,"They're interested
in him!"
Everyone screamed! He said, she was very impressed with him and is passing
his resume on to her boss. He said they usually only do that when they're
interested. He said you should be so proud of yourself for staying until
the very end... even when it didn't look as though he was gonna get seen.
So we left there on cloud nine... and it wasn't so much that he told us she
was interest ed in him... it was the closeness we felt for all those people
who stood by him and supported him... they were done, they could have gone
home... but they rode the wave with us til the very end. I thanked that
young man for getting the ball rolling with the group... because if it
hadn't have been for him Dy would never have been seen. The young woman who
we had spent the day talking to and playing with ( who reminded me alot of
Cassie) said... I was really surprised... I mean I knew he had to be able to
sing , but I was suprised at how well. She said we only heard him do those
little fun songs and only in half volume.. but gosh that kid can sing. To
celebrate... we walked to the neighborhood pizzeria with Leeanne and had
ourselves a delicious pizza.
Dylan was exhausted... as we rode home on the subway he snuggled close as he
could get ... next thing i knew, he was asleep.
What a day... what a "lifetime channel" experience!
Ashley & Dylan
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Sincerely,
Linda=20
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boots... we=20
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Dy had an awesome =
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man=20
addressed the crowd that everyone should just sing 16 measres instead of =
taking=20
up all the time by singing their full songs...He said if you do that =
that might=20
leave enough time for Dylan to audition. Several kids came by and =
said=20
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sing. the=20
monitor was running those people thru like he was herding sheep. =
the=20
audition was to end at 6 pm.. union rules. the piano player left and the =
monitor=20
said i'm sorry everyone we have run out of time... i can only take in a =
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had up and left in the last 10 min. or no one was admitting to their =
name to go=20
audition..... two girls jumped up and addressed their names and go =
to=20
stand in line.... then the monitor said thats all i can take ..... =
except=20
my man Dylan.... I freaked... !!!
I started crying =
so=20
hard.... dy looked like he was in shock... everyone was=20
applauding and screaming quick get your music, get your headshots you =
gotta=20
go.... the young man who had played with him all day took him out in the =
foyer=20
to stand in line and tried to relax him with breathing techniques and =
tried hard=20
to warm up his vocal cords for the pianoless audition he was about =
to face=20
with a casting director. I finally gained my composure.. and go to =
the=20
hallway and see my little man shaking out the jitters... then he looks =
at me and=20
says momma.. "stand by the door and listen to me please... I'm singing =
for you."=20
I start cyring all over again.... then its time...everyone is standing =
in the=20
hall telling him to break a leg and giving him hugs....and the little =
old irish=20
man, whos the equity monitor, proudly walks him in and addresses the =
casting=20
director and says," this little guy had been here since 530 this morning =
to get=20
the chance to sing for you. If you don't mind I'll give him the =
note to=20
start his song on." while he gets the music ready dy begins =
talking to the=20
casting lady... he says i want to show you my english accent... the lady =
says no=20
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him=20
about where he lived and how does he like nyc... then she calls for the=20
note. the monitor leaves the room.... and as he closes the =
door the=20
little guy begins his gary indiana song.
about 30 people =
are=20
hovering around the door and along with them the equity monitor is =
too. I'm at the otherdoor further up the hallway..... not a sound =
out=20
there... they stood breathless waiting for him to begin. everyones =
head=20
begins to bounce following along on the song.... Dy's new voice lessons =
have=20
increased his sound. Soon he reaches the end and goes for the big=20
belt. Silence... then you hear the director talk to him about how =
clear=20
and in tune his singing was without the piano and how she knew grown =
adults who=20
couldn't have sung in tune. She said she enjoyed it and would =
hopefully be=20
seeing him soon.
As Dy came out =
the door...=20
we was swamped with applause and cheers from all who had listened... =
behind him=20
the monitor walks into the room with the casting director. Igive =
him the=20
biggest hug and he says I had fun doing that. People gave him high 5's, =
hugs,=20
and I wasn't the only crying... out the doorway came the little old =
irish equity=20
monitor in tears... he walks over to me and gives me the biggest bear =
hug... He=20
said ,"They're interested in him!"
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screamed! He=20
said, she was very impressed with him and is passing his resume on to =
her boss.=20
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you=20
should be so proud of yourself for staying until the very end... even =
when it=20
didn't look as though he was gonna get seen. So we left there on =
cloud=20
nine... and it wasn't so much that he told us she was interest ed in =
him... it=20
was the closeness we felt for all those people who stood by him and =
supported=20
him... they were done, they could have gone home... but they rode the =
wave with=20
us til the very end. I thanked that young man for getting the =
ball=20
rolling with the group... because if it hadn't have been for him Dy =
would=20
never have been seen. The young woman who we had spent the day =
talking to=20
and playing with ( who reminded me alot of Cassie) said... I was really=20
surprised... I mean I knew he had to be able to =
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What a day... =
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Ashley &=20
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5225 Warner Rd.
Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125
Phone: 216.641-1047
Category: Continental,Italian
Price Range: Moderate
Pesano's Restaurant & Lounge Restaurant
Gary Lee, Lead singer of THE ECHOESFebruary 11, 2006
"GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be appearing with his duet,
THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 PM to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S
Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Heights, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047. GARY
LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND that perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as
songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so much like John Lennon, it's scary. He
actually changes his voice to sound like the BEATLE singing the lead. Gary even has
conversations 'between THE BOYS' during a performance."
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To find out more and sign up for an audition go to this link:
_Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_
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From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 07:17:10 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: NO PAS CONNIN @ CPT
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?No Pas Connin? AT CPT; NATIONAL BALLET OF CANADA ;
GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER
Roy Berko
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association, Dance
Critics Association)
--THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS--
Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News
Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times
?NINA THE DEVINE? MAKES ?No Pas Connin? AN ENTHRALLING
EXPERIENCE AT CPT
?We too poor to be depressed, we just pressed!? This
humorous but poignant statement is but one of many
thought-provoking ideas that fill the stage at
Cleveland Public Theatre during ?MO PAS CONNIN OR
TORMENT, Nina Domingue?s one woman show.
Nina Domingue is one of the finest actresses in
Cleveland. As evidenced by ?MO PAS CONNIN OR
TORMENT,? she is also a talented playwright.
The experience (it is more than a play) is set in New
Orleans. It centers on Miriam Waters, a 65-year-old
former priestess of the goddess Mami Wata and her
attempt to reconcile with her family. In the process
we meet 8 other souls whose own stories are interwoven
with Miriam?s. We also learn a lot about the Big Easy
before the hurricanes destroyed much of the culture of
the city.
Domingue is a native New Orleanian. She is black,
Catholic and the daughter of a woman who committed
suicide when Domingue was 4. The twenty-something
Domingue relates that the play is based on the ghosts
that populate her life. As the beginning line of the
script states, ?I don?t know what it is that torments
me so.? That torment is contained in the title of
show which translates from Creole as ?I don?t know.?
It is interesting to note that in New Orleans, the
word ?black? does not connote the same as it does in
the north. There is or were 152 classes of ?colored
folks? in that city. Many have experienced
institutional racism in the schools, churches, and in
their daily lives. For example, Jasmine, a young
school child, is called ?colored? by her teacher. She
reacts with the statement, ?Everybody is a color, ?
which gets her sent from the room for being
disrespectful. Her mother, a college professor, is
talked down-to when she comes to discuss the matter
with the ?white? teacher, even though the mother has a
higher education.
Domingue creates all the characters with quick
fragmented costume changes and different hair
arrangements. At no time is there any difficulty
understanding who she is portraying as she also has a
wonderful gift for adapting her vocal sounds and body.
As has become the expectation of ?Nina The Divine,? a
multi-Times Tribute Award winner and last year?s
Cleveland Theater Collective?s ?Best Actress in a
Play,? this is a masterful performance. There are
many highlights, but a major one is when she stands
weeping on stage while portraying Christine, the
character most like the actress and author, and
relates the death of her mother. She intones, ?In the
Catholic Church, everything is the devil, and suicide
is this great sin. After her death, nobody could even
talk about her, and she couldn?t be buried in sacred
ground. She is buried where no one knows.? (Her
mother suffered from post-partum depression.)
The play is directed by Hassan Rogers, Domingue?s
father-in-law, with total understanding, an eye for
small details, and proper pacing of what could be a
confusing experience.
Richard Morris, Jr.?s scene and lighting designs and
Allison Garrigan?s costumes all add to the total
positive effect.
CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: There are few actress in the
country who could carry off this magnificent
performance. If Domingue doesn?t present it, the
odds of seeing it are remote. My recommendation--GO
SEE ?MO PAS CONNIN OR TORMENT.? I GUARANTEE, YOU WILL
BE AWED!
?MO PAS CONNIN OR TORMENT? runs through February 26 at
CPT?s Levine Theatre. For tickets, which range in
price from $15 or $19 for general admission, $12 or
$15 for seniors and $10 for those under 25, call
216-631-2727.
THE NATIONAL BALLET OF CANADA
One of the world?s great companies, THE NATIONAL
BALLET OF CANADA, appeared a short time ago at
Playhouse Square as part of the Rainbow Babies and
Children?s Hospital Ballet Series. The program opened
with an impressive production of THE FOUR SEASONS,
choreographed by James Kudelka. It was danced to the
music of Antonio Vivaldi. From the very first
moment, the piece contained magically compelling
movements. Aleksandar Antonijevic was in command of
the role of A Man. His partnering, leaps, and stage
presence were impressive. Stacey Shiori Minagawa
(Spring), Greta Hodgkinson (Summer), Rebekah Rimsay
(Autumn) and Victoria Bertram (Winter) all displayed
excellent point movements. The choreography
effectively created the youthful promise of spring,
the passion of summer, the mellow warmth of autumn and
the chill of winter, to the year?s untimely death.
All in all, the performance was a perfect blend of
costumes, music and dance.
The second piece, THE FIREBIRD, was disappointing.
Though the costumes and sets were exquisite, Jennifer
Fournier, in the key role of the Firebird, lacked the
passion needed for the role. Though Stravinksy?s
score was ravishing, the dancing, as a whole, was not.
The applause at the end of the piece was polite, not
enthusiastic.
The next performance in the Ballet Series is American
Ballet Theatre (ABT) performing ?LE CORSAIRE? (?THE
PIRATE?) from March 16 through the 19. For tickets
call 216-241 6000 or go to www.tickets.com.
GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER
David Shimotakahara?s GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER is by
far the best of the smaller dance companies in the
area. Their most recent performance at the Cleveland
Botanical Garden, featured choreographer Gina Gibney?s
meditation work, ?RETURN.? The dance, which is not
story based, featured original contemporary musical
sounds composed by Ryan Lott. The non-melodic sounds
were mirrored by the entire company--Felise Bagley,
Amy Miller, Mark Otloski and Shimotakahara. As
always, the dancers displayed amazing body control to
interpret the angst-driven choreography.
?THE BOOK OF WATER? featured Shimotakahara doing the
type of choreography which he does best...serious
toned, gymnastic centered jumps, turns, lifts, rolls,
whirls, leaps, cartwheels often done in slow motion.
A perfect vehicle for his powerful and
well-disciplined dancers.
GROUNDWORKS next public performance will be as part of
Cleveland Public Theatre?s DANCE BREAK, THE DANCE
WORKS ?06. The company will perform from March 23 26.
Other dance offerings are: ANTAEUS DANCE, March 2-5;
INLET DANCE THEATRE, March 9-12; COMING OF AGE &
FAMILY OUTING, March 16-19; CLEVELAND CONTEMPORARY
DANCE THEATRE, March 16-19; and SRISHTI DANCES OF
INDIA, MARCH 25-26. For tickets call: 216-631-2727.
DANCE CLEVELAND AND CUYAHOGA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Dance Cleveland and CCC will present Garth Fagan
Dance, on Saturday, February 25 at the Ohio Theatre.
The program will center on ?LIFE: DARK/LIGHT,? with
music by jazz violinist Billy Bang. From April 7
through April 9, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre
will appear at the Palace Theatre showcasing their
gospel-inspired ?REVELATIONS.? For tickets call
216-241-6000 or go to www.tickets.com.
Roy Berko's web page can be found at www.royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal.
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From marcmoritz at yahoo.com Sun Feb 12 08:34:26 2006
From: marcmoritz at yahoo.com (MARC MORITZ)
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 08:34:26 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]STILL NEED MOVING HELP-$$
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Attention Starving Arists:
So here's the deal.
We will be moving from one location in Cleveland Heights to another location less than a mile away. We will have moved most of the boxes ourselves....but are looking for 4 strapping young men - or pseudo strapping - to load and unload our rented truck. We will provide bagels in am and pizza in pm...in addition to $10.00/hr. per person!
Past moving experience a plus but not necessary.
Date: Saturday Feb. 18. Start Time is negotiable...
Offering : $10/HR Per Person - 4 PEOPLE NEEDED
CONTACT : MARC MORITZ Via Email or Cell: 216-255-1120
First Responders will be given preference!
MARC MORITZ
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Past moving experience a plus but not necessary.
Date: Saturday Feb. 18. Start Time is negotiable...
Offering : $10/HR Per Person - 4 PEOPLE NEEDED
CONTACT : MARC MORITZ Via Email or Cell: 216-255-1120
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From MsProspero at hotmail.com Sun Feb 12 11:00:04 2006
From: MsProspero at hotmail.com (MsProsperoHM)
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 14:00:04 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Now Casting newsletter and website-- clarification
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email/contact info - a gentle reader pointed this out to me, and suggested
I repost -- so here it is:
the website is Now Casting at: www.nowcasting.com at which you can sign
up for their newsletter Actors Ink -- a wonderful newsletter for actors --
it comes out of the Los Angeles area, and has terrific interviews with
casting directors, crew, designers, teachers, etc. The newsletter is free
-- you can also sign up for other things on the website -- I think you can
post your photo for free, but more than one photo requires a paid
membership, and so does posting a video clip, etc. However, the basic
membership is free and you get a great newsletter full of good, up-to-date
info on what's happening in the business as well as great advice to actors
and others.
cheers!
Linda Castro
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From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Feb 12 12:30:10 2006
From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu)
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 15:30:10 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last reminder: Cleveland IndieClub Meeting Feb 19
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Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting - February 19, 2006
The Cleveland IndieClub 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
NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 60 people
participating, come early to get a seat. :)
Sunday, February 19, 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 Andrew Schofield
Guest speaker: Arthur Byrd Jr., Youngstown, Ohio
Topic: Finding a crew or working by yourself and still making it work
Arthur Byrd Lives in Youngstown, Ohio, he has been involved in
filmmaking since 1998. Currently a Photojournalist at WFMJ-TV,
YOUNGSTOWN and a Director for WFMJ-TV's program Dynamics in Black. He
was the Chairman for Flick Clique, a local film group that brought
independent films to the Youngstown area. Art's films has been screened
on many film festival. His last film, "Eyes Wide Open" was recently
shown at the 2005 Ohio Independent Film Festival in Cleveland, Ohio.
"EYES WIDE OPEN" is a documentary short film about the 2004 Memorial Day
visit of the BOOTS of U.S SOLIDERS killed in the Iraq confict at the
Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and U.S Courthouse in Youngstown,
Ohio. Byrd is currently editing his first drama called "Emotional
Reload." It depicts on two detectives takes on gun runners after a
mother and daughter are killed by one of their guns.
In addition, Cleveland IndieClub will screen and discusss short films,
scenes, and trailers from:
- Cleveland Classic Cinemas from Nick D'Amico
- Collective Process by dord.film (6 mins)
- Mattman Vs. Simpleton by Vicky DiMichele (3 mins)
- Trailer for Dreadful by Kipp Poe Speicher, One Eye View Productions
(1:35)
- Larry Longstreth's The Eyeball Papercuts (21 mins)
- Support an Indie Filmmaker by Tempered Zealot Productions (15 mins)
Raffle for DVDs from your local filmmakers
For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland
IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com
Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging
(www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by Michael Balas & Media Group Studios
(www.mediagroupstudios.com), David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts
(www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions
(www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the
current monthly host. For the past first 2 years, Cleveland IndieClub
was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar
(www.talkiescoffee.com) located at Ohio City.
Next meeting is scheduled for Sunday, March 19, 2006 Hosted by Nicholas
D'Amico, with several short films booked including Johnny Wu's,
Christine Chapman's, etc.
NOTE: If you have a movie on dvd that you would like to have it raffled,
bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. We
have monthly attendees of around 60 people, if you have short films (no
longer than 30 mins) that you would like to present and talk about it
for future meetings, please email me at johnny at mdifilm.com (first come
first serve)
==================================
Johnny K. Wu
Media Design Imaging
innovates and break the molds of visual creation http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
President (2006 & 2007)
Organization of Chinese Americans 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 mezzolesta at ameritech.net Sun Feb 12 12:47:10 2006
From: mezzolesta at ameritech.net (Chris Mezzolesta)
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 15:47:10 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]VOICE TALENT: Domain clevelandvoice.com is available
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I am vacating my current web home to make room for YOU! (Sounds like
a commercial in itself!) Stop by the website or reply to this email,
many thanks.
From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Sun Feb 12 16:02:17 2006
From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net)
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 19:02:17 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadview Heights Spotlights Present 'SORRY, WRONG NUMBER'
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SPOTLIGHTS PRESENT 'HITCH-HIKER' AND 'SORRY, WRONG NUMBER'
WHO: Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater
WHAT: 8th Annual Coffeehouse Production -- Lucille Fletcher's 'The Hitch-Hiker' and 'Sorry, Wrong Number'
WHERE: Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82)
WHEN: Fridays and Saturdays, March 3-18, at 8:00 PM (Sunday Matinee March 12 at 3:00 PM)
TICKETS: $10 Adults, $8 Senior Citizens and Students. For reservations, call the Box Office at 440 526-4404 TODAY!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Enjoy coffee and decadent desserts at intermission from Michael Angelo's Bakery, Caruso's Coffee, and more!
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The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to open its 2006 season with its 8th annual Coffeehouse production. This year's Coffeehouse will feature two of Lucille Fletcher's one-act plays: 'The Hitch-Hiker' and 'Sorry, Wrong Number.' Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays, March 3-18, at 8:00 PM. A matinee performance is slated for Sunday, March 12 at 3:00 PM. All shows will be held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82). Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for students and senior citizens.
'The Hitch-Hiker,' performed in the style of a 1940s radio show, is a ghost thriller about a cross-country motorist who encounters a strange and inexplicable hitch-hiker. His efforts to explain, then avoid, and finally destroy the constantly-appearing figure along the highway carry him through several episodes until the adventure culminates in a terrifying climax. Starring Mike Yonkura as motorist Ronald Adams. Also starring: Cathy Calabrese, Catherine Gallagher, Susan Kobylinski, Pat Petipas, Deb Sweat, and Ruth Wilson.
'Sorry, Wrong Number' is a mystery thriller that tells the tale of Mrs. Stevenson, a neurotic invalid whose only contact with the outside world is her phone. One night, because of a crossed wire, she hears plans for a murder and frantically tries to enlist help through the only means at her disposal. Her frustration and terror grow as her efforts fall short of saving the victim from demise. Starring Ruth Wilson as Mrs. Stevenson. Also starring: Cathy Calabrese, Catherine Gallagher, John Grad, Susan Kobylinski, George Lasecki, Pat Petipas, Jaclyn Phelps, Deb Sweat, and Mike Yonkura. Both shows are directed by Tim Anderson.
For a small donation, audiences will have the opportunity to indulge in fanciful coffees and decadent desserts between shows. Dessert sponsors for this year's Coffeehouse include Michael Angelo's Bakery; coffee sponsored by Caruso's Coffee.
Audiences will also enjoy a gallery exhibit presented by the Cleveland Photographic Society. The exhibit will be open one-half hour prior to curtain and at intermission on performance dates.
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 pnrsusan at hotmail.com Sun Feb 12 16:14:42 2006
From: pnrsusan at hotmail.com (Susan From PNRImprov)
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 00:14:42 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]PNR Improv Anniversary Show--Feb. 18-- FREE!!
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Date: Saturday, February 18
Time: 7:30pm
Admission: FREE!! (regularly $5.00)
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From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 6 04:49:26 2006
From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 04:49:26 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGE MANAGER NEEDED IMEDIATELY- CALL BOXOFFICE TODAY!
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36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, OH
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STAGE MANAGER NEEDED IMMEDIATELY FOR JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNOCOLOR DREAMCOAT AT OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE!
Production opens Feb17 thru March 12
Please call the Box office and leave a message to be returned to you ASAP
440-327-2909
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From info at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 6 07:36:20 2006
From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:36:20 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sketch and Improv Comedy Tonight - Only $6.00
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comedy format every night of the week, is located at 2781 Euclid Heights =
Blvd. (at Coventry) in Cleveland Heights. For information contact the Gro=
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new 260-seat comedy venue presenting a different comedy format ever=
y night of the week, is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry=
) in Cleveland Heights. For information contact the Ground Floor The=
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From kcraigie at vls.com Mon Feb 6 07:41:53 2006
From: kcraigie at vls.com (Kim Craigie)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 10:41:53 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder - Crazy Eddie Sale Tomorrow 2/7/06
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Vincent Lighting Systems Extends Hours for Second Annual Crazy Eddie =
Sale
Tomorrow, Tuesday, February 7, 2006 -- Noon - 9:00 PM
Crazy Eddie is back at Vincent Lighting, slashing prices on slow-moving =
inventory and other stuff we're trying to get out of our office before =
inventory.
You are invited to shop our overstock on gel, gobos, paint, lamps and =
many other items that need to be cleared out. We are also offering deals =
on fixtures, both new and used, as well as other hardware.
Bring cash, checks, credit cards or Organization PO's (for approved =
accounts). We're not beyond negotiating: make us offers we can't refuse!
As an incentive to stop by, we have invited several vendors to show off =
new products, including Vari-Lite, Selecon, City Theatrical, Rosco and =
Lex Products. While you're here, get hands-on demos of some new and =
interesting industry equipment.
But it's for tomorrow only in our Cleveland office: Tuesday, February 7, =
Noon to 9:00 PM.
Log onto www.vincentlighting.com for more information or directions to =
our building, or contact Kim Craigie at 1-800-922-5356 or =
kcraigie at vls.com.
If you aren't able to make the sale, but would like more information on =
what we're offering, contact JR Simons at jrsimons at vls.com (make sure =
you mention Crazy Eddie!) or log onto our site to download an Overstock =
Flier.
----------------
Kim Craigie
Marketing Director
Vincent Lighting Systems
18370 S Miles Rd Cleveland OH 44128
tel 216-475-7600 toll-free 1-800-922-5356 fax 216-475-6376
www.vincentlighting.com kcraigie at vls.com
From training at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 6 07:45:03 2006
From: training at groundfloortheater.com (training at groundfloortheater.com)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:45:03 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv and Comedy Writing Classes Start Nnext Week
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The Ground Floor Theater will begin improv and comedy writing classes the=
week of February 13th. Classes are taught by Second City and Improv Olym=
pic alumni. Register by calling 216-255-6880 or emailing training at groundf=
loortheater.com. Auditions for the Academy are Tuesday February 7th at 7p=
m at the Ground Floor Theater.
Monday Feb.13th Apprentice Level I 7-10 pm Price $150.00
Tuesday Feb.14th Journeyman Level I 7-10 pm Price $180.00
Thursday Feb.16th Comedy Writing I 7-9pm Price $160.00
Saturday Feb. 18th Academy I 12pm-3pm Price $180.00
An audition and at least one year of improvisation or acting classes is r=
equired.
The Ground Floor Theater, a new 260-seat comedy venue presenting a differ=
ent comedy format every night of the week, is located at 2781 Euclid Heig=
hts Blvd. (at Coventry) in Cleveland Heights.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the=
Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The New=
s Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Mag=
azine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for promotio=
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The Ground Floor Theater, a new 260-seat comedy venue presentin=
g a different comedy format every night of the week, is located at 2=
781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in Cleveland Heights.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January i=
n the Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and Th=
e News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scen=
e Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for pro=
motions and giveaways.
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From hotcarl at adelphia.net Mon Feb 6 07:49:58 2006
From: hotcarl at adelphia.net (carlferrara)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 10:49:58 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?Open_Mic_Night_at_the_Panini's_at_the_Riv_in_Lakewood?=
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Open Mic Night at the Panini's at the Riv in Lakewood
A NEW VENUE FOR STAND UP COMEDY
WHERE: PANINI'S (216) 521-8204
16719 DETROIT AVE. LAKEWOOD, OHIO 44107
WHEN: MONDAYS @ 10:00PM
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STEIN IS FINE.
WHO: FOR AMATEUR/PRO COMEDIANS, WORK OUT NEW MATERIAL OR POLISH OLD =
MATERIAL.
NO COVER, NO ATTITUDES, NO DRESS CODE=20
COMICS CALL HOT CARL (216) 469-9077
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From info at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 6 07:51:01 2006
From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:51:01 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEMI-FINALS of the Cleveland Comedy Challenge Wednesday
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emi-finals of the Cleveland Comedy Challenge Stand-Up Comedy Competition.=
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opes of claiming the $500.00 cash prize. Who wins is determined by a pane=
l of judges, along with an audience vote. Admission is only $6.00. Doors =
and the bar open at 7:30 p.m. The Ground Floor Theater is a new 260-seat =
comedy venue located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in Clevel=
and Heights. Full bar available for all shows. Doors and the bar open one=
half hour before showtime. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloorth=
eater.com for more information.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the=
Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The New=
s Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Mag=
azine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for promotio=
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the $500.00 cash prize. Who wins is determined by a panel of judges, alon=
g with an audience vote. Admission is only $6.00. Doors and the bar open =
at 7:30 p.m. The Ground Floor Theater is a new 260-seat comedy venue=
located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd.=
(at Coventry) in =
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e showtime. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for mo=
re information. We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured=
this January in the Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain=
Dealer, and The News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up ne=
xt week in Scene Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and ne=
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From flootnmus at yahoo.com Mon Feb 6 08:45:23 2006
From: flootnmus at yahoo.com (Guy Wehman)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 08:45:23 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Trumpeter for Hello Dolly
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The production of Hello Dolly, in Alliance, is in need of a trumpeter. The show's performance dates are Feb 17-19, Feb 24-26 & Mar 3-5.
The difficulty for the music, on a scale of 0-5, is a 4.
If interested, please email Guy T. Wehman, musical director at: flootnmus at yahoo.com.
Thanks,
-Guy
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The difficulty for the music, on a scale of 0-5, is a 4.
If interested, please email Guy T. Wehman, musical director at: flootnmus at yahoo.com.
Thanks, -Guy
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From vdepaul at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 6 08:47:01 2006
From: vdepaul at clevelandplayhouse.com (Vincent DePaul)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 11:47:01 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Play House seeking piano player
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The Cleveland Play House is seeking a piano player to play rags (Scott
Joplin, etc) in our Lobby prior to the performances of Intimate Apparel for
selected dates . Piano provided. Payed gig.
Contact Vince at 216-795-700 ext.234 for details.
Vincent M. DePaul
Audience Development Manager
The Cleveland Play House
(216) 795-7000 ext.234
"Celebrating 90 Years of Professional Theatre"
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provided. Payed gig.
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Vincent M. DePaul
Audience Development Manager
The Cleveland Play House
(216) 795-7000 ext.234
"Celebrating 90 Years of Professional =
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From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Feb 6 08:52:01 2006
From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 11:52:01 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?WINDOWS-1252?Q?Oberlin_Celebrates_Bach's_Birthday_with_Concert?=
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Media Contact Only:
Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations
(440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Oberlin Conservatory of Music Celebrates J. S. Bach=92s Birthday March =
21=20
With an Evening of Organ and Chamber Concerts Hosted by Pipedreams=92=20
Michael Barone
Event to be broadcast live on 104.9 FM-WCLV
OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 6, 2006) =97 Numerologists might have some=20
interesting things to say about the fact that Johann Sebastian Bach=20
turns 321 on 3/21/06. But music, not mysticism, will be the focus when=20=
students from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music present a celebratory=20
evening of the composer=92s organ and chamber music Tuesday, March 21, =
at=20
8 p.m. in Warner Concert Hall. Michael Barone =9268, a senior executive=20=
producer at Minnesota Public Radio and the host and producer of=20
American Public Media=92s radio program Pipedreams (also online at=20
www.pipedreams.org), will be the master of ceremonies for the free,=20
public event. The entire concert will be broadcast live on Cleveland=92s=20=
classical station 104.9 FM-WCLV and simulcast online at www.wclv.com.
The showcase instrument for Bach=92s birthday party concert is =
Oberlin=92s=20
Warner Concert Hall pipe organ, built in 1974 by D. A. Flentrop in the=20=
northern European style of the 18th-century. A three-manual instrument=20=
with forty-four stops and four couplers, its 3,400 pipes are housed in=20=
a painted case made of handcrafted solid African mahogany, with the=20
Prestant pipes of each division comprising the facade. Most of the=20
required performances for organ majors take place in this hall, and the=20=
concert=92s program features seven outstanding soloists from Oberlin=92s=20=
organ studies program. The first five listed below study with Professor=20=
of Organ James David Christie; the last two are students of Professor=20
of Organ David Boe:
=95 Daniel Tappe =9206 from Germany will perform Bach=92s =
Chorale Prelude:=20
Vor deinen Thron;
=95 Songsun Lee =9206, an artist diploma student from the =
Republic of=20
Korea, will perform the Trio Sonata V in C Major;
=95 Balint Karosi AD =9205; MM =9207 from Hungary, will perform =
the Prelude=20
and Fugue in G Major;
=95 Jakub Bukowczan =9207, an artist diploma student from =
Poland, will=20
perform the Chorale Prelude: Allein Gott in der H=F6h sei Her;
=95 James Feddeck BMus =9205; MM =9206 from Scarsdale, New York, =
will=20
perform the Chorale Prelude: Schm=FCcke dich;
=95 Jonathan Wessler =9206 from Peoria, Illinois, will perform =
the Fugue=20
on the Magnificat; and
=95 Yoon-Jin Hwang =9207 from the Republic of Korea will perform =
the=20
Fantasie and Fugue in G minor.
Three ensembles from Oberlin=92s historical performance program =
are also=20
slated to perform on period instruments, and Professor of Musicology=20
Steven Plank will add his commentary to that of Barone=92s during the=20
concert.
The concert will also be recorded for possible future use on Barone=92s=20=
Pipedreams program, which is the only radio program in national=20
syndication that explores the art of the pipe organ, embracing=20
everything from period-appropriate instruments and repertoire from the=20=
17th- and 18th-centuries to contemporary scores, new installations,=20
works with orchestra and other instruments=97even the theater organ. The=20=
national offering of Pipedreams began in 1982, an outgrowth of a=20
regional-only show, The Organ Program, which Barone started in 1969,=20
shortly after being appointed music director at KSJR-FM in=20
Collegeville, the cornerstone station of what in the past 38 years has=20=
grown into the present Minnesota Public Radio system. Pipedreams can be=20=
heard on 104.9 FM-WCLV on Sunday evenings at 11 p.m.
=93We=92ve never programmed anything quite like this before,=94 =
says David=20
Boe. =93J.S. Bach has been the focus of numerous programs over the=20
years=97we=92ve presented all-Bach recitals and he has been the central=20=
figure in several sessions of the Baroque Performance Institute=97but=20
what distinguishes this event is the fact that it is our first live=20
broadcast of an all-Bach program, and is hosted by our esteemed alumnus=20=
Michael Barone.=94
Barone, a music history major at Oberlin who took applied =
studies in=20
organ with Emeritus Professor of Organ Haskell Thomson, has returned to=20=
campus several times since graduating in 1968, including a visit in=20
1992 to record student performances and interviews for a subsequent=20
pair of Pipedreams broadcasts. He also produced a show featuring Finney=20=
Chapel=92s Kay Africa Memorial Organ when it was dedicated in September=20=
2001, and contributed, from Minnesota, to an intermission feature=20
during the live broadcast of that event.
=93Inevitably, aspects of the campus have changed since I was a=20=
student,=94 says Barone. =93Fortunately, the talent and enthusiasm of =
the=20
Conservatory students remains as I remember it.=94
A blanket invitation to Oberlin=92s birthday party for Bach =
extends to=20
all members of the Oberlin community and beyond. =93Warner Concert Hall=20=
seats 645,=94 Boe adds, =93We hope every seat is filled for this =
marvelous=20
celebration of Bach and his music.=94
Organ Studies at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
The Oberlin Conservatory of Music stands in the very first rank =
of=20
organ schools internationally, and has long been recognized as one of=20
the world=92s leading centers for organ instruction. Oberlin has=20
graduated professional musicians who serve with distinction as=20
university organists, professors, and church musicians. The organ=20
program is designed to help students develop excellence in performance=20=
and to give them a broad understanding of repertoire and performance=20
practice through a flexible curriculum that includes private lessons,=20
studio classes, and repertoire courses. In addition, the Conservatory=20
offers a yearlong course that covers the history of the organ and its=20
literature as well as an improvisation course. The organ collection at=20=
Oberlin includes some of the very finest instruments from several of=20
the world=92s best builders. The Kay Africa Memorial Organ in Finney=20
Chapel was designed and built in 2001 by C.B. Fisk, Inc. in the best of=20=
the late-Romantic tradition, based on the symphonic style of the great=20=
French organbuilder, Aristide Cavaill=E9-Coll. The D.A. Flentrop organ =
in=20
Warner Concert Hall was designed and built in 1974 in the northern=20
European style of the 18th-century, and the John Brombaugh organ, found=20=
in Fairchild Chapel, was modeled on the late Renaissance and early=20
Baroque style of North Germany.
Founded in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of=20=
Oberlin College since 1867, Oberlin is the oldest continuously=20
operating conservatory in the United States. A primarily undergraduate=20=
institution, Oberlin is renowned internationally as a professional=20
music school of the highest caliber and has been called a =93national=20
treasure=94 by the Washington Post.
# # #
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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=
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RELEASE:
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
Celebrates J. S. Bach=92s Birthday March 21 With an Evening of Organ and
Chamber Concerts Hosted by Pipedreams=92 Michael =
BaroneEvent to be broadcast live on 104.9 =
FM-WCLV
OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 6, 2006) =97
Numerologists might have some interesting things to say about the fact
that Johann Sebastian Bach turns 321 on 3/21/06. But music, not
mysticism, will be the focus when students from the Oberlin
Conservatory of Music present a celebratory evening of the composer=92s
organ and chamber music Tuesday, March 21, at 8 p.m. in Warner Concert
Hall. Michael Barone =9268, a senior executive producer at Minnesota
Public Radio and the host and producer of American Public Media=92s
radio program
=
Pipedreams (also
online at www.pipedreams.org), will be the master of ceremonies for
the free, public event. The entire concert will be broadcast live on
Cleveland=92s classical station 104.9 FM-WCLV and simulcast online at
www.wclv.com.=20
The showcase instrument for Bach=92s birthday party concert is
Oberlin=92s Warner Concert Hall pipe organ, built in 1974 by D. A.
Flentrop in the northern European style of the 18th-century. A
three-manual instrument with forty-four stops and four couplers, its
3,400 pipes are housed in a painted case made of handcrafted solid
African mahogany, with the Prestant pipes of each division comprising
the facade. Most of the required performances for organ majors take
place in this hall, and the concert=92s program features seven
outstanding soloists from Oberlin=92s organ studies program. The first
five listed below study with Professor of Organ James David Christie;
the last two are students of Professor of Organ David Boe:
=95 Daniel Tappe
=9206 from Germany will perform
Bach=92s Chorale Prelude: Vor
deinen Thron;
=95 Songsun Lee
=9206, an artist diploma student
from the Republic of Korea, will perform the
Trio Sonata V in C =
Major;
=95 Balint
Karosi =
AD
=9205; MM =9207 from Hungary, will
perform the Prelude and Fugue in
G Major;
=95
Jakub Bukowczan
=9207, an artist diploma student
from Poland, will perform the
Chorale Prelude: Allein Gott in
der H=F6h sei Her;
=95 James Feddeck BMus =9205; =
MM =9206
=
fromScarsdale, New
York, =
will
perform the Chorale Prelude:
Schm=FCcke dich; =
=95 Jonathan Wessler
=9206 from Peoria, Illinois, will
perform the Fugue on the
Magnificat; and=20
=95 Yoon-Jin Hwang =9207 from =
the
Republic of Korea will perform the
Fantasie and Fugue in G
minor.
Three ensembles from Oberlin=92s historical performance program =
are
also slated to perform on period instruments, and Professor of
Musicology Steven Plank will add his commentary to that of Barone=92s
during the concert.
The concert will also be recorded for possible future use on Barone=92s
=
Pipedreams
program, which is the only radio program in national syndication that
explores the art of the pipe organ, embracing everything from
period-appropriate instruments and repertoire from the 17th- and
18th-centuries to contemporary scores, new installations, works with
orchestra and other instruments=97even the theater organ. The national
offering of
=
Pipedreams began
in 1982, an outgrowth of a regional-only show,
The
Organ =
Program,
which Barone started in 1969, shortly after being appointed music
director at KSJR-FM in Collegeville, the cornerstone station of what
in the past 38 years has grown into the present Minnesota Public Radio
system.
=
Pipedreams can
be heard on 104.9 FM-WCLV on Sunday evenings at 11 p.m.
=93We=92ve never programmed anything quite like this before,=94 =
says David
Boe. =93J.S. Bach has been the focus of numerous programs over the
years=97we=92ve presented all-Bach recitals and he has been the central
figure in several sessions of the Baroque Performance Institute=97but
what distinguishes this event is the fact that it is our first live
broadcast of an all-Bach program, and is hosted by our esteemed
alumnus Michael Barone.=94
Barone, a music history major at Oberlin who took applied =
studies in
organ with Emeritus Professor of Organ Haskell Thomson, has returned
to campus several times since graduating in 1968, including a visit in
1992 to record student performances and interviews for a subsequent
pair of
=
Pipedreams broadcasts.
He also produced a show featuring Finney Chapel=92s Kay Africa Memorial
Organ when it was dedicated in September 2001, and contributed, from
Minnesota, to an intermission feature during the live broadcast of
that event.=20
=93Inevitably, aspects of the campus have changed since I was a
student,=94 says Barone. =93Fortunately, the talent and enthusiasm of =
the
Conservatory students remains as I remember it.=94
A blanket invitation to Oberlin=92s birthday party for Bach =
extends to
all members of the Oberlin community and beyond. =93Warner Concert Hall
seats 645,=94 Boe adds, =93We hope every seat is filled for this =
marvelous
celebration of Bach and his music.=94
Organ Studies at the Oberlin
Conservatory of Music
The Oberlin Conservatory of =
Music
stands in the very first rank of organ schools internationally, and
has long been recognized as one of the world=92s leading centers for
organ instruction. Oberlin has graduated professional musicians who
serve with distinction as university organists, professors, and church
musicians. The organ program is designed to help students develop
excellence in performance and to give them a broad understanding of
repertoire and performance practice through a flexible curriculum that
includes private lessons, studio classes, and repertoire courses. In
addition, the Conservatory offers a yearlong course that covers the
history of the organ and its literature as well as an improvisation
course. The organ collection at Oberlin includes some of the very
finest instruments from several of the world=92s best builders. The Kay
Africa Memorial Organ in Finney Chapel was designed and built in 2001
by C.B. Fisk, Inc. in the best of the late-Romantic tradition, based
on the symphonic style of the great French organbuilder, Aristide
Cavaill=E9-Coll. The D.A. Flentrop organ in Warner Concert Hall was
designed and built in 1974 in the northern European style of the
18th-century, and the John Brombaugh organ, found in Fairchild Chapel,
was modeled on the late Renaissance and early Baroque style of North
Germany.=20
Founded in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of
Oberlin College since 1867, Oberlin is the oldest continuously
operating conservatory in the United States. A primarily undergraduate
institution, Oberlin is renowned internationally as a professional
music school of the highest caliber and has been called a =93national
treasure=94 by the Washington
Post.
# # #
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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 roedig5 at msn.com Mon Feb 6 09:22:48 2006
From: roedig5 at msn.com (roedig5 ROEDIG)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 12:22:48 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Celebrate our Gospel heritage!
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Join Us in a Celebration of Traditional Gospel Music
Sing along with, or just listen to, the area's combined voices singing ou=
r country's traditional gospel music. This songfest will be led by Ethel=
Caffie-Austin, West Virginia's Queen of Gospel Music. Dr. Caffie-Austin=
's mission is to pass along the old songs and sacred music so that the ri=
ch cultural heritage of the African-American Black Sacred Music not be lo=
st to this generation. She has conducted concerts, choirs and workshops =
throughout the United States and Europe.
No singing experience is necessary. Songs will be taught in 4-part harmo=
ny by rote at the rehearsals. If you do not wish to sing, there will be =
a concert Sunday afternoon. =20
Rehearsal times: Saturday, February 11, 1-4 p.m. =20
Sunday, February 12, 1-3 p.m.
Concert: Sunday, February 12, 4 p.m.
The songfest will be held at: =20
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21750 Detroit Road, Rocky River, OH
Tel: 440-333-4888
This event is free of charge
(Neohiopal: In case there are questions on the above submission, please c=
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's Queen of Gospel Music. Dr. Caffie-Austin's mission is to pass al=
ong the old songs and sacred music so that the rich cultural heritage of =
the African-American Black Sacred Music not be lost to this generation.&n=
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From ksenia at clvhts.com Mon Feb 6 09:59:37 2006
From: ksenia at clvhts.com (Ksenia Roshchakovsky)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 12:59:37 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call to make your Cain Park audition appointment
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Audition appointments are being accepted as of today for the Feb. 23-26 Cai=
n
Park auditions. Call 216.291.2323 Monday through Friday between 9am and
5pm.
Cain Park/City of Cleveland Heights 2006 Auditions for
KISS ME, KATE directed by Carol Dunne
HAIR directed by Victoria Bussert
Victoria Bussert & Russ Borski, 2006 Theater Co-Artistic Directors
KISS ME, KATE rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church
(13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and
various times on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans
Amphitheater, 8pm
HAIR rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ceda=
r
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday. There will be no nudity in this production.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Alma Theater, 7:30pm
AUDITION DATES/TIMES
Thu, Feb 23 5pm EQUITY ONLY
Fri, Feb 24 6-10pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY
Sat, Feb 26 12:15-6pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY
Sun, Feb 26 CALLBACKS (1:30-4:30pm HAIR, 5-10pm KISS ME, KATE)
CASTING NEEDS
Equity & Non-Equity: men, women, chorus (16 years & older). Non-Equity
actors are not paid for their participation in Cain Park productions. Cain
Park is committed to non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely o=
n
the basis of talent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability is
essential to a role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
1. Check your calendar for any conflicts before auditioning (see rehearsal =
&
performance dates below).
2. Memorize/prepare 2 short songs in the style of the shows
3. Bring sheet music in the proper key (accompanist provided)=8Bno taped musi=
c
allowed. Please note: you will not be allowed to audition without sheet
music.
4. Bring current photo and resume (will be retained by Cain Park).
5. Allow enough time to park, fill out your paperwork, and be on time for
your audition!
AUDITION LOCATION
Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar Road between Coventry & Lee in Cleveland
Heights).
For map go to http://www.cainpark.com/gracechurch.html
Please note: Grace Lutheran Church is a NO SMOKING facility.
KISS ME, KATE
Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by Samuel & Bella Spewack.
Directed by Carol Dunne
Music direction by Larry Hartzell
Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes
Equity Guest Artist Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans
Amphitheater, 8pm.
All roles open (*11 principal singing roles):
Pops (Stage doorman)/Padua Priest
*Hattie (Lilli Vanessi=B9s dresser)
*Paul (Fred Graham=B9s dresser)
*Lois Lane (nightclub singer in her first featured stage role)/Bianca Minol=
a
*Bill Calhoun (Broadway hoofer, Lois=B9 partner, chronic gambler)/Lucentio
*Lilli Vanessi (star stage and screen actress, former wife of Fred
Graham)/Katherine Minola
Dance Captain/Gregory*
*Fred Graham (writer, producer, director, actor, superman)/Petruchio
Harry Trevor (veteran character actor)/Baptista Minola
Stagehand #1 (electrician) & Cab Driver/Nathaniel
*First Man/Aide to Katherine
*Second Man/Aide to Katherine
Flynt (Aide to General Howell)/Gremio
Riley (Aide to General Howell)/Hortensio
Stagehand #2/Philip
Stagehand #3 & Driver for General Howell/Haberdasher
*General Harrison Howell (career military officer, politician and Lilli=B9s
new man)
Wardrobe Lady
Ensemble singers and dancers
HAIR
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Rado
Music by Galt MacDermot
Directed by Victoria Bussert
Music direction by Matthew Webb
Music supervision by Leonard DiCosimo
Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley
There will be NO NUDITY in this production.
Equity SPT Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Alma Theater, 7:30pm
5 principal roles, one of which has been cast (Claude), plus 10 Tribe
members.
To make audition appointment, call on or after February 6, M-F, 9-5:
216-291-2323
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Call 216.291.2323 Monday through Friday between 9am and 5pm.
Cain Park/City of Cleveland Heights 2006 Auditions for
KISS ME, KATE directed by Carol Dunne
HAIR directed by Victori=
a Bussert Victoria Bussert & Russ Borski, 2006 Theater Co-A=
rtistic Directors
KISS ME, KATErehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take =
place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on Saturday and Sunday.
HAIRrehearsals begin Tuesday, Jul=
y 11 at Grace Lut=
heran Church (13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday =
evenings and various times on Saturday and Sunday. There will be=
no nudity in this production.
Thu, Feb 23 5pm EQU=
ITY ONLY Fri, Feb 24 6-10pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY Sat, Feb 26 12:15-6pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY Sun, Feb 26 CALLBACKS (1:30-4:30pm HAIR, 5-10pm KISS ME, KATE)=
CASTING NEEDS
Equity & Non-Equity: men, women, choru=
s (16 years & older). Non-Equity actors are not paid for their =
participation in Cain Park productions. Cain Park is committed to =
non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely on the basis of ta=
lent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability is essential to a =
role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
1. Check your calendar for any conflicts before =
auditioning (see rehearsal & performance dates below).
2. Memorize/prepare 2 short songs in the style of the shows
3. Bring sheet music in the proper key (accompanist provided)=8Bno taped musi=
c allowed. Please note: you will not be allowed to audition without sheet mu=
sic.
4. Bring current photo and resume (will be retained by Cain Park).
5. Allow enough time to park, fill out your paperwork, and be on time for y=
our audition!
AUDITION LOCATION
Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar Road between =
Coventry & Lee in Cleveland Heights).
For map go to http://www.cainpark.com/gracechurch.=
html Please note: Grace Lutheran Church is a NO SMOKING facilit=
y.
KISS ME, KATE
Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by=
Samuel & Bella Spewack.
Directed by Carol Dunne
Music direction by Larry Hartzell
Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes
Equity Guest Artist Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ced=
ar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various ti=
mes on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July =
1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans Amphitheater, 8pm.
All roles open (*11 principal=
singing roles):
Pops (Stage doorman)/Padua Priest
*Hattie (Lilli Vanessi=B9s dresser)
*Paul (Fred Graham=B9s dresser)
*Lois Lane (nightclub singer in her first featured stage role)/Bianca Minol=
a
*Bill Calhoun (Broadway hoofer, Lois=B9 partner, chronic gambler)/Lucentio
*Lilli Vanessi (star stage and screen actress, former wife of Fred Graham)/=
Katherine Minola
Dance Captain/Gregory*
*Fred Graham (writer, producer, director, actor, superman)/Petruchio
Harry Trevor (veteran character actor)/Baptista Minola
Stagehand #1 (electrician) & Cab Driver/Nathaniel
*First Man/Aide to Katherine
*Second Man/Aide to Katherine
Flynt (Aide to General Howell)/Gremio
Riley (Aide to General Howell)/Hortensio
Stagehand #2/Philip
Stagehand #3 & Driver for General Howell/Haberdasher
*General Harrison Howell (career military officer, politician and Lilli=B9s n=
ew man)
Wardrobe Lady
Ensemble singers and dancers
HAIR
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Ra=
do
Music by Galt MacDermot
Directed by Victoria Bussert
Music direction by Matthew Webb
Music supervision by Leonard DiCosimo
Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley
There will be NO NUDITY in this production.
Equity SPT Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ce=
dar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various t=
imes on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,=
16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Alma Theater, 7:30pm
5 principal roles, one of which has been c=
ast (Claude), plus 10 Tribe members.
To make audition appointment, call on or after Februa=
ry 6, M-F, 9-5:
216-291-2323
Questions? Call Ksenia Roshchakovsky 216-291-5792
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From SGross at CleveJcc.Org Mon Feb 6 10:03:11 2006
From: SGross at CleveJcc.Org (Gross, Sheri)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:03:11 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]JCC Playmakers presents CABARET
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The JCC Playmakers Youth Theatre presents...
Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff, Music and Lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Directed by Sheri Gross, Musical Direction by Brad Wyner, Choreography by
Abby Lausin
Cast A performs Thurs. Feb. 16 at 7pm, Sat. Feb. 18 at 8pm, Sun. Feb. 19 at
2pm and 7pm
Cast B performs Thurs. Feb. 23 at 7pm, Sat. Feb. 25 at 8pm, Sun. Feb. 26 at
2pm and 7pm
Performances will be held at Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple
23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood
Tickets are $10 General Admission
$8 JCC Members, Seniors and Students
Box Office: 216-831-0700, x1230
This production boasts 2 talented casts of seventy 8-12 grade actors
Cast A features:
Andy Collopy - Emcee, Gracie Levin - Sally Bowles, Eitan Anouchi - Cliff
Bradshaw, Samantha Miller - Fraulein Schneider, Brian Innenberg - Herr
Schultz
Cast B features:
Ben Karlin - Emcee, Anna Weinstein - Sally Bowles, Peter Moses - Cliff
Bradshaw, Lindsey Ryb - Fraulein Schneider, Josh Shapiro- Herr Schultz
This production deals with mature situations and is not recommended for
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From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Mon Feb 6 10:15:42 2006
From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Studio of 5 Rings)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:15:42 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matt Dibble Collection "Cavalcade of Oddballs" at the
Studio of 5 Rings
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> Matt Dibble Collection, "Cavalcade of Oddballs" on Display
> An exhibition of pen-and-ink drawings by Matt Dibble will be on display at
> The Studio of 5 Rings until March 4th. These drawings were selected by
> Christopher Pekoc, a nationally known artist and drawing instructor at
> Case Western Reserve University.
> While better known for his large abstract oil paintings, Matt Dibble has
> produced a series of seldom seen pen-and-ink drawings that he began during
> his student days and has continued to the present. Pekoc began to collect
> those drawings years ago and explains, "Creative ideas are like precious
> metals removed from the depths of mines; some come from richer veins than
> others. I feel that these drawings of Matt's come from one of his richest
> veins."
> In addition to hosting the area's best artists, we are Downtown
> Cleveland's Only Winery. We make our own low-sulfite wines right here, and
> they are available by the glass or by the bottle. We offer four smooth,
> dry wines: Merlot, Chardonnay, Shiraz, Pinot Grigio, and one sweet berry
> infused red wine.
> * Hours:
> * Every FRI 5pm - Midnight; Happy Hour is 5pm-8pm
> * Every SAT 7pm - Midnight
> * FREE admission
> * FREE Parking behind the Futon Factory
> * 3 Blocks West of I-90/Superior exit
>
>
> Matt Cook
> STUDIO OF 5 RINGS
> 2400 Superior Ave., #201
> Cleveland, OH 44114
> 216.771.0830
> www.studioof5rings.com
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>From Cassidy Theatre Mon Feb 6 18:45:45 2006
From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:45:45 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway Moments Auditions at Cassidy
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Auditions at Cassidy Theatre=20
Vocal auditions for BROADWAY MOMENTS =C2=96 A CELEBRATION OF MUSICAL THEATR=
E will be held at the Cassidy Theatre.
ABOUT THE SHOW: Compiled by local talents Rob Schneider and Mike Mazur, th=
e show is a salute to famous Broadway composers with music from South Pacif=
ic, Gigi, Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, The Producers, Mama Mia and many mo=
re!
PRODUCTION DATES: April 7 - 9, 2006
AUDITION DATES: Monday, February 20th at 7:30p.m.
ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Michael Mazur
Music Direction by Emily Ortolano
NEEDED: Male and female singers of all ages.
Please prepare a Broadway show tune. An accompanist will be =
provided. =20
There will be no dance in the show.
Questions? Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.
Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parm=
a Heights,
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Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:25:11 EST
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Williams On The Lake
Presents a
Floriano Productions Musical Murder Mystery
Rick's Cafe!
February 11, 2006
6:00PM
A Delightful Romp through the war-torn nation of Morrocco during World War
II, this Floriano original Murder Mystery is highly entertaining! Dress in
period costumes, with awards for the best costume. You'll almost feel like Bogie is
there with you!
Tickets: $35.00 per person, discounts for Seniors and for Groups of 8 or
more...
Ticket includes Dinner, Show, and dancing afterwards to the tunes of Big
Kevin Ward from Midnight Music!
Please call for more information: (330)722-6766
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From Erika_Whites at Progressive.com Mon Feb 6 10:26:40 2006
From: Erika_Whites at Progressive.com (Erika Whites)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:26:40 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Mt. Carmel Players need chorus members/dancers for
MAME!
Message-ID:
Fellow lovers of musical theatre-
The Mt. Carmel Players will be holding special auditions for the
production of "Mame"
on Wednesday February 8, 2006 @ 7:30 PM.
Presently, we are seeking to cast small speaking roles for men ages
19-22 and
Men/Women dancers for the chorus, 19 and older please. Please dress
for movement.
The audition location is 29840 Euclid Ave Wickliffe OH, 44092 in the
Chapel Hall.
(Signs will be posted inside the building to direct you to the Chapel
Hall)
Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this post
please contact Mary Bilyk, the president of the executive board of
the Mt. Carmel Players @
440-944-5593.
Thank you and hope to see you there!
Erika N. Whites
"Where words fail, music speaks." -Plato
From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Mon Feb 6 10:40:54 2006
From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:40:54 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C West Presents "As It Is In Heaven"
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production of As It Is In Heaven.
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As It Is In Heaven is the story of how a religious community is changed
when a non-believer has an ecstatic experience. The 1830's Shaker
society of Pleasant Hill, Kentucky, is set in ordered ways. Their once
dramatic form of worship has now become routine. However, the arrival
of Fanny upsets the harmony; the Sisters suspect her to be a "winter
Shaker," one who suddenly converts when life gets too hard on the farm.
Fanny sees angels in the meadow, and soon all the young women are
receiving spiritual "gifts" of songs, drawings, ideas and giggles,
completely upsetting the community. =20
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Clyde Simon, the award winning Artistic Director of the
convergence-continuum theatre company, directs this exciting production.
Music Direction by Brian Bowser
Choreography by Kelly Posty-Yager
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Running: February 24, 25, March 1, 2, 3, 4 at 8pm
February 26 and March 5 at 3pm
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$10.00 General Admission
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$8.00 for Seniors and other Students.
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Tri-C West is located at:
11000 Pleasant Valley rd.
Parma, OH 44130
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Box Office Manager/Part-time Faculty
Western Campus Theatre Department
Cuyahoga Community College
216-987-5536
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become
routine. However, the arrival of Fanny upsets the harmony; the =
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converts when
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songs,
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From Paylward at aol.com Mon Feb 6 11:00:56 2006
From: Paylward at aol.com (Paylward at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:00:56 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mad Mask Maker Party
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A reminder to come celebrate St. Patrick's Day a wee bit early with the cast
and dancers of The Mad Mask Maker of Maigh Eo. The event is a party for
this new Irish dance play from choreographer Sarah Morrison of MorrisonDance and
Christopher Johnston, writer/director. Part of CPT's DanceWorks series.
Where: The Treehouse, 820 College Ave., Tremont (intersection of College and
Professor)
When: February 12 at 7 p.m.
Music: Tim Wallace and his funny songs
Hosts: Meg Chamberlain, Drew Narten, Chris Johnston, Sarah Morrison, Heather
Baur, Maree ReMalia, Kalindi Stockton
$20 donation, beer and soda bread is free (until the keg runs out!)
For more information, contact Patrice Aylward at _paylward at aol.com_
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From rrcaa at ncweb.com Mon Feb 6 11:26:05 2006
From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (rrcaa)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:26:05 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release from Rabbit Run Theater - Auditions
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FOR: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association
P. O. Box 235, 49 Park St.
Madison, OH 44057
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CONTACT: Karen Ziegler
440.428.5913
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - February 6, 2006
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Rabbit Run Theater is proud to announce its 2006 summer season which =
promises to provide another summer filled with great entertainment. =
Preparations for the season are already underway, and a big part of =
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Auditions for all regular season productions are Sat., Mar. 11, and =
Sun., Mar. 12, from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. each day, at the RRCAA Fine Arts =
Building, 49 Park St., Madison Village. Auditions for our Youth =
Production are Sat., Mar.4, and Sun., Mar. 5, from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. also =
at RRCAA. =20
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The 2006 shows are as follows:
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"Born Yesterday" - This show has been cast.
"Enchanted April" - Show dates: June 23 - July 1. Roles: five women =
ages=20
20 - 70 and 3 men, ages 20 - 50.
"CATS" - Youth Production. Show dates: July 5 - 8. Numerous roles for =
school-age youth.
"Ragtime" - Show dates: July 14 - 30. Numerous roles for men and =
women, ages 15 and up. Two roles for children, ages 9 - 11, one male, =
one female. The role of Colehouse Walker, Jr., is cast. This =
production offers many opportunities for African-American actors and =
singers.
"The Cemetery Club" - Show dates: Aug. 11 - 27. Roles: four women and =
one man, ages 50 and up.
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Auditions for "Enchanted April" and "The Cemetery Club" will involve =
reading from the scripts and monologues do not need to be prepared. =
Actors auditioning for the musical "Ragtime" should prepare a short song =
(about 16 bars) to sing and should bring sheet music for the =
accompanist. Actors should dress in comfortable clothes for movement.
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prepare a song of about 16 bars to sing (please bring sheet music) and =
dress comfortably for movement. Any youth (ages 9 - 11) interested in =
"Ragtime" should audition the same days as the Youth Production, Mar. 4 =
or Mar. 5.
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Auditions for all shows are by appointment. Call RRCAA at 428-5913 to =
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From bangandclatter at netzero.net Mon Feb 6 12:01:29 2006
From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 20:01:29 GMT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: Bang and the Clatter
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Release:
Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company
Northeast Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre
Announces auditions for the next FOUR shows in their 2006 season, Saturd=
ay, February 11, 2006 from 12 - 5 pm at Summit ArtSpace. =
140 East Market St. Akron 44308
Call 330-606-5317 for an appointment and information
We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 - 60 for roles in the following sho=
ws:
Blackbird by Adam Rapp (1f) 18 - 24 - Baylis is cast.
Christmas Eve. A rented room on Canal Street, New York City. Baylis is=
a disabled Desert Storm veteran and ex-junkie. Froggy is a teen heroin =
addict stricken with Hepatitis. A setting that could hardly be consider=
ed a bleaker snapshot of the human condition. However, out of this sce=
nario evolves novelist/playwright Adam Rapp's first love story. =
Griller by Eric Bogosian
Cast: 5 men (25 - 60), 4 women (22 - 50)
A farce that turns the American Dream on its head. Set in a New Jersey b=
ackyard, a barbecue gathering turns sinister and deadly.
Beggars in the House of Plenty by John Patrick Shanley
Cast: 3 men (25 - 60), 3 women (22 - 50)
THE STORY: Johnny is the youngest and most sensitive of three siblings s=
tranded in a surreal Irish Catholic household lorded over by their fathe=
r, a butcher from the Bronx, and their mother, a chipper, hope-mongering=
wreck of a woman who can only grant chill advice, not comfort. Their da=
ughter Sheila flees her family through marriage while Joey, a high-schoo=
l dropout, opts for a career in the navy and eventually returns from Vie=
tnam. Alone, Johnny takes solace in pyromania and writing about his fami=
ly. As Johnny matures, he becomes increasingly perceptive, revealing wit=
h more and more sympathy the underlying causes of so much family misery.=
In between Johnny's musings are raucous scenes of catastrophic violence=
barely held in check by each character's submerged but instinctual need=
for the love of one another. In the plays final scenes, part memory, pa=
rt hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's eyes as she=
once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and painfully un=
prepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is also trans=
figured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable to identi=
fy with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbringing inf=
licted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma dance to "Da=
nny Boy," the song to which they used to force their children to dance, =
but when Joey interrupts he is struck dead by his father. Johnny ends th=
e play by lighting more matches, looking back upon his vision of Joey's =
death but unable to outrun it.
Romance by David Mamet
7 men (25 - 60)
An exhilarating courtroom farce set against the backdrop of a Middle Eas=
t peace summit, David Mamet's latest play takes gleeful aim at everythin=
g from our judicial system to world peace; skewering Catholics, Jews, Ga=
ys, podiatrists, chiropractors, Shakespeare and, of course, lawyers, alo=
ng the way.
We look forward to seeing you.
From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Mon Feb 6 12:08:56 2006
From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:08:56 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C West announces auditions for OUR TOWN
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Tri-C West Theatre Dept. Announces Auditions for OUR TOWN
Directed by Greg Vovos the Artistic Director of the TitleWave Theatre
Company
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Auditions Will Be Held:
February 12th and 13th at 6:00 p.m.
In the Tri-C West Theatre
Callbacks are on February 15th at 6:00 pm
G4 A&B ( Downstair in the Galleria near the vending machines)
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All ages are welcome to audition.
Please be prepared to read from the script.
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Tri-C West is located at:
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd.
Parma, OH 44130=20
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Fred Gloor
Box Office Manager/Part-time Faculty
Western Campus Theatre Department
Cuyahoga Community College
216-987-5536
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From ksenia at clvhts.com Mon Feb 6 12:47:48 2006
From: ksenia at clvhts.com (Ksenia Roshchakovsky)
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:47:48 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park audition date correction
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Thanks for catching the date typo! The audition dates are Thursday,
February 23 (Equity only); Friday, February 24; Saturday, February 25.
Callbacks are Sunday, February 26.
Audition appointments are being accepted as of today. Call 216.291.2323
Monday through Friday between 9am and 5pm.
Cain Park/City of Cleveland Heights 2006 Auditions for
KISS ME, KATE directed by Carol Dunne
HAIR directed by Victoria Bussert
Victoria Bussert & Russ Borski, 2006 Theater Co-Artistic Directors
KISS ME, KATE rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church
(13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and
various times on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans
Amphitheater, 8pm
HAIR rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ceda=
r
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday. There will be no nudity in this production.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Alma Theater, 7:30pm
AUDITION DATES/TIMES
Thu, Feb 23 5pm EQUITY ONLY
Fri, Feb 24 6-10pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY
Sat, Feb 25 12:15-6pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY
Sun, Feb 26 CALLBACKS (1:30-4:30pm HAIR, 5-10pm KISS ME, KATE)
CASTING NEEDS
Equity & Non-Equity: men, women, chorus (16 years & older). Non-Equity
actors are not paid for their participation in Cain Park productions. Cain
Park is committed to non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely o=
n
the basis of talent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability is
essential to a role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
1. Check your calendar for any conflicts before auditioning (see rehearsal =
&
performance dates below).
2. Memorize/prepare 2 short songs in the style of the shows
3. Bring sheet music in the proper key (accompanist provided)=8Bno taped musi=
c
allowed. Please note: you will not be allowed to audition without sheet
music.
4. Bring current photo and resume (will be retained by Cain Park).
5. Allow enough time to park, fill out your paperwork, and be on time for
your audition!
AUDITION LOCATION
Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar Road between Coventry & Lee in Cleveland
Heights).
For map go to http://www.cainpark.com/gracechurch.html
Please note: Grace Lutheran Church is a NO SMOKING facility.
KISS ME, KATE
Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by Samuel & Bella Spewack.
Directed by Carol Dunne
Music direction by Larry Hartzell
Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes
Equity Guest Artist Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans
Amphitheater, 8pm.
All roles open (*11 principal singing roles):
Pops (Stage doorman)/Padua Priest
*Hattie (Lilli Vanessi=B9s dresser)
*Paul (Fred Graham=B9s dresser)
*Lois Lane (nightclub singer in her first featured stage role)/Bianca Minol=
a
*Bill Calhoun (Broadway hoofer, Lois=B9 partner, chronic gambler)/Lucentio
*Lilli Vanessi (star stage and screen actress, former wife of Fred
Graham)/Katherine Minola
Dance Captain/Gregory*
*Fred Graham (writer, producer, director, actor, superman)/Petruchio
Harry Trevor (veteran character actor)/Baptista Minola
Stagehand #1 (electrician) & Cab Driver/Nathaniel
*First Man/Aide to Katherine
*Second Man/Aide to Katherine
Flynt (Aide to General Howell)/Gremio
Riley (Aide to General Howell)/Hortensio
Stagehand #2/Philip
Stagehand #3 & Driver for General Howell/Haberdasher
*General Harrison Howell (career military officer, politician and Lilli=B9s
new man)
Wardrobe Lady
Ensemble singers and dancers
HAIR
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Rado
Music by Galt MacDermot
Directed by Victoria Bussert
Music direction by Matthew Webb
Music supervision by Leonard DiCosimo
Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley
There will be NO NUDITY in this production.
Equity SPT Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar
Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various times on
Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Alma Theater, 7:30pm
5 principal roles, one of which has been cast (Claude), plus 10 Tribe
members.
To make audition appointment, call on or after February 6, M-F, 9-5:
216-291-2323
Questions? Call Ksenia Roshchakovsky 216-291-5792
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Cain Park audition date correctionThanks for catch=
ing the date typo! The audition dates are Thursday, February 2=
3 (Equity only); Friday, February 24; Saturday, February 25. Callbacks are Sunday, Febru=
ary 26.
Audition appointments are being accepted as of today=
. Call 216.291.2323 Monday through Fr=
iday between 9am and 5pm.
Cain Park/City of Cleveland Heights 2006 Auditions for
KISS ME, KATE directed by Carol Dunne
HAIR directed by Victori=
a Bussert Victoria Bussert & Russ Borski, 2006 Theater Co-A=
rtistic Directors
KISS ME, KATErehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran C=
hurch (13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evening=
s and various times on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance date=
s: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans Amphitheater, 8pm
HAIRrehearsals begin Tuesday, Jul=
y 11 at Grace Lut=
heran Church (13001 Cedar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday =
evenings and various times on Saturday and Sunday. There will be=
no nudity in this production.
Thu, Feb 23 5pm EQU=
ITY ONLY Fri, Feb 24 6-10pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY Sat, Feb 25 12:15-6pm EQUITY / NON-EQUITY Sun, Feb 26 CALLBACKS (1:30-4:30pm HAIR, 5-10pm KISS ME, KATE)=
CASTING NEEDS
Equity & Non-Equity: men, women, choru=
s (16 years & older). Non-Equity actors are not paid for their =
participation in Cain Park productions. Cain Park is committed to =
non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely on the basis of ta=
lent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability is essential to a =
role.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS
1. Check your calendar for any conflicts before =
auditioning (see rehearsal & performance dates below).
2. Memorize/prepare 2 short songs in the style of the shows
3. Bring sheet music in the proper key (accompanist provided)=8Bno taped musi=
c allowed. Please note: you will not be allowed to audition without sheet mu=
sic.
4. Bring current photo and resume (will be retained by Cain Park).
5. Allow enough time to park, fill out your paperwork, and be on time for y=
our audition!
AUDITION LOCATION
Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Cedar Road between =
Coventry & Lee in Cleveland Heights).
For map go to http://www.cainpark.com/gracechurch.=
html Please note: Grace Lutheran Church is a NO SMOKING facilit=
y.
KISS ME, KATE
Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by=
Samuel & Bella Spewack.
Directed by Carol Dunne
Music direction by Larry Hartzell
Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes
Equity Guest Artist Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, May 30 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ced=
ar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various ti=
mes on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, July =
1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Evans Amphitheater, 8pm.
All roles open (*11 principal=
singing roles):
Pops (Stage doorman)/Padua Priest
*Hattie (Lilli Vanessi=B9s dresser)
*Paul (Fred Graham=B9s dresser)
*Lois Lane (nightclub singer in her first featured stage role)/Bianca Minol=
a
*Bill Calhoun (Broadway hoofer, Lois=B9 partner, chronic gambler)/Lucentio
*Lilli Vanessi (star stage and screen actress, former wife of Fred Graham)/=
Katherine Minola
Dance Captain/Gregory*
*Fred Graham (writer, producer, director, actor, superman)/Petruchio
Harry Trevor (veteran character actor)/Baptista Minola
Stagehand #1 (electrician) & Cab Driver/Nathaniel
*First Man/Aide to Katherine
*Second Man/Aide to Katherine
Flynt (Aide to General Howell)/Gremio
Riley (Aide to General Howell)/Hortensio
Stagehand #2/Philip
Stagehand #3 & Driver for General Howell/Haberdasher
*General Harrison Howell (career military officer, politician and Lilli=B9s n=
ew man)
Wardrobe Lady
Ensemble singers and dancers
HAIR
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Ra=
do
Music by Galt MacDermot
Directed by Victoria Bussert
Music direction by Matthew Webb
Music supervision by Leonard DiCosimo
Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley
There will be NO NUDITY in this production.
Equity SPT Contract
Rehearsals begin Tuesday, July 11 at Grace Lutheran Church (13001 Ce=
dar Road). Rehearsals take place Tuesday-Friday evenings and various t=
imes on Saturday and Sunday.
Performance dates: Aug 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,=
16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Alma Theater, 7:30pm
5 principal roles, one of which has been c=
ast (Claude), plus 10 Tribe members.
To make audition appointment, call on or after Februa=
ry 6, M-F, 9-5:
216-291-2323
Questions? Call Ksenia Roshchakovsky 216-291-5792
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From HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu Mon Feb 6 13:13:14 2006
From: HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu (Houser, Nancy)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 16:13:14 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Actors for Medical Cases
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Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, (OU COM) located in
Sagamore Hills, Ohio is seeking two female actors, portrayal age 22
years, to portray standardized patients for our upcoming Medical Student
testing program (called OSCE) on Wednesday, April 5th and Thursday,
April 6th,2006, from 8:00 a.m. to approximately 5:00 p.m. each day.
This will be a paid position for both the training, and for the actual
day of the testing. Training will take place on Wednesday, March 22nd
from 3-5:00 p.m. Actors need to be available for both the training and
for the actual OSCE testing dates.
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Please send a brief acting resume, and picture if available (not
required), either via e-mail or by regular mail. I can be reached by
telephone at the Sagamore Hills Office on Mondays and Wednesdays:
330-468-4500, x 221; or you can reach me at our Cuyahoga Falls Office on
Tuesdays or Thursdays this week: 330-971-7439.
=20
Please respond to this posting between now and Thursday, 2/9/06. =20
=20
Thanks,
Nancy
=20
Nancy C. Houser, Administrative Asst.
OU COM CORE Office
885 W. Aurora Rd., LL
Sagamore Hills, Ohio 44067
Phone: 330-468-4500, x 221
Fax: 330-468-4513
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Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, (OU =
COM)
located in Sagamore Hills, Ohio is seeking two
female actors, portrayal age 22 years, to portray
standardized patients for our upcoming Medical Student testing program =
(called
OSCE) on Wednesday, April =
5th and
Thursday, April 6th,2006, from 8:00 a.m. to approximately =
5:00 p.m.
each day. This will be a paid position for both the
training, and for the actual day of the testing. Training will take place on Wednesday, March =
22nd
from 3-5:00 p.m. Actors need to be available for =
both the training
and for the actual OSCE testing dates.
Please send a brief acting resume, and picture if =
available
(not required), either via e-mail or by regular mail. I can be =
reached by
telephone at the Sagamore Hills Office on Mondays and Wednesdays:
330-468-4500, x 221; or you can reach me at our Cuyahoga Falls Office on
Tuesdays or Thursdays this week: 330-971-7439.
Please respond to this posting =
between now
and Thursday, 2/9/06.
Thanks,
Nancy
Nancy C. Houser, Administrative Asst.
OU COM CORE Office
885 W. Aurora Rd., LL
Sagamore Hills, Ohio 44067
Phone: 330-468-4500, x 221
Fax: =
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From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Feb 6 14:22:43 2006
From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:22:43 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors' Summit presents regional premiere of INSIDE OUT,
a musical therapy
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For Immediate Release=20
For additional information contact:=20
Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800
Hudson, Ohio =20
February 6, 2006=20
Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Presents Regional Premiere =20
Inside Out =20
Opens February 16=20
Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Inside Out a musica=
l with=20
book and lyrics by Doug Haverty and Music by Adryan Russ. The play will hav=
e a=20
preview performance on Thursday, February 16, and will play through March 5=
=20
at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater in downtown Hudson.=20
The Play =20
The group therapy sessions have been going on for some time now. The women=20
are desperate, smart, sassy, affectionate, aware, and determined women who=20
give and get support in spirited weekly meetings. Their therapist is Grace,=
who=20
is on her third marriage. A hesitant new member, alters the chemistry of th=
e=20
group and stimulates a round of evocative and uplifting breakthroughs. Wome=
n=E2=80=99
s issues (and women=E2=80=99s issues with men) are explored with humor, wit=
, and=20
sensitivity. The vibrant score ranges from hysterical Broadway patter to=20
no-holds-barred gospel and good-time doowop. =20
The New York Times wrote: =E2=80=9CThe characters seem like real people eve=
n when=20
they sing and dance. =E2=80=A6 A bright, witty and wise musical comedy abou=
t the way we=20
live now.=E2=80=9D It has also been named one of the best Off Broadway musi=
cals by=20
Theatre Mania.=20
The show had a ten month run in New York, first off off Broadway and then=20
Off Broadway. It has since received major productions at Laguna Playhouse, T=
he=20
Phoenix Theatre, The Florida Studio Theatre, and last Fall in Zurich,=20
Switzerland.=20
The Cast=20
Tricia Bestic* (Dena) As a local Equity and AFTRA actress, she was most=20
recently seen at Actor's Summit in The Thing About Men. At Playhouse Squar=
e she=20
was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change. Other roles include: Mary=20
Jane(Big River) and (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest) at Porthouse Theatre,=
At=20
the Beck Center Janet(Rocky Horror), Nurse(Hello Again, New Brain), and=20
Martha(1776).=20
Beth Cubbison (Molly) Beth attended Millikin University in Decatur,=20
Illinois where she received a Bachelor of Music Education degree. In 1988 s=
he moved=20
to Cleveland to study at The Cleveland Institute of Music focusing on vocal=
/=20
opera performance. Beth has been seen on many area stages including Cain=20
Park, Dobama, Cassidy Theatre, Tri-C West and Lakeland. =20
Jessica Dunphy (Chlo) Jessica is a new comer to Cleveland and currently=20
resides in Beachwood. Marking her second appearance with the Actors=E2=80=
=99 Summit,=20
Jessica debuted this Christmas as Winnie-the-Pooh in A Winnie-The-Pooh Chr=
istmas=20
Tail. Originally from Illinois, Jessica has a BFA from Marshall University=20
in Acting/Directing. Since graduation in 2004, Jessica has spent her time=20
working for Trumpet in the Land, Ohio=E2=80=99s oldest historical drama, as=
a principal=20
actor as well as the company=E2=80=99s dance captain..=20
Shani Ferry (Sage) Shani is happy to be performing again at Actors=E2=80=
=99 Summit.=20
She previously appeared in Cotton Patch Gospel, Cricket on the Hearth, The=
=20
Shakespeare Revue, and They=E2=80=99re Playing Our Song. Some of her othe=
r favorite=20
roles include Sarah in Guys and Dolls, Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on t=
he=20
Way to the Forum, and Snookie in 110 in the Shade. =20
Lissy Gulick. (Grace) Lissy is a native Clevelander who has appeared in man=
y=20
regional venues: Beck Center (Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd); Cain Park (Mrs.=20
Shinn, Music Man); Carousel Dinner Theatre (Yenta, Fiddler); Porthouse (Aun=
t=20
Eller, Oklahoma!); and Great Lakes Theatre Festival (laundress & silly sist=
er,=20
Christmas Carol). She has sung with Cleveland Opera (Cousin Hebe, H.M.S. =20
Pinafore) and Cleveland Opera on Tour. =20
Jacqi Loewy* (Liz) An actress/director and stage manager, her work has been=
=20
seen on and off stage at most local venues. Originally from New York, Jacq=
i=20
also has Broadway, Off B'way and touring credits to her name. She now call=
s=20
Cleveland her home and is the Artistic Director of Charenton Theater Compan=
y.=20
=20
Musical direction is by Michael Flohr. Michael is a graduate of Case=20
Western Reserve University with a degree in Theater Arts and holds a Master=
s of=20
Education degree from Loyola College in Maryland. He has been a profession=
al=20
musician and served as a musical director and director in the Cleveland are=
a=20
for over ten years. Recent stints as musical director and arranger include=
=20
Cleveland Public Theatre (Discordia) and Actors=E2=80=99 Summit (Personals,=20=
The=20
Shakespeare Revue). He has played keyboards for the legendary Miss Patti P=
age, and=20
contemporary artists Bob Fitts and Arlen Salte. He can be seen in the pit=20=
in=20
many of the finest theaters in and around Cleveland, including Playhouse=20
Square Center.=20
Performance Schedule
Inside Out will have a preview performance on February 16. The official=20
opening on Friday, February 17 will be followed by a reception with the cas=
t.=20
Regular performances continue through March 5, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturda=
ys at=20
8:00 PM and Sundays at 2:00 PM. =20
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular tickets=20
are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays. College=20
students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances except the=20
preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discounts=
and=20
season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=
be =20
purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20
Web site=20
Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at www.actorssummit.org.=20
Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-3 professional arts=
=20
organization. We are seeking volunteers and board members. For more details=
please=20
call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800. =20
Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agreement with Actors'=20
Equity Association (the Union of professional Actors and Stage Managers.) =20
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announces the opening of Inside Out a musical with book=
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lyrics by Doug Haverty and Music by Adryan Russ. The play will have a preview performance on Thursday, Feb=
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16, and will play through March 5 at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater in downt=
own=20
Hudson.
The Play=20
The group therapy sessions have=20=
been=20
going on for some time now. The women are desperate, smart, sassy, affection=
ate,=20
aware, and determined women who give and get support in spirited weekly=20
meetings. Their therapist is Grace, who is on her third marriage. A hesitant=
new=20
member, alters the chemistry of the group and stimulates a round of evocativ=
e=20
and uplifting breakthroughs. Women=E2=80=99s issues (and women=E2=80=99s iss=
ues with men) are=20
explored with humor, wit, and sensitivity. The vibrant score ranges from=20
hysterical Broadway patter to no-holds-barred gospel and good-time doowop.=20
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The New York Times wrote: =E2=
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characters seem like real people even when they sing and dance. =E2=80=A6 A=20=
bright,=20
witty and wise musical comedy about the way we live now.=E2=80=9D It has als=
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The show had a ten month run in New York, first=
off=20
off Broadway and then Off Broadway. It has since received major productions=20
at Laguna Playhouse, The Phoenix Theatre, The Florida St=
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Theatre, and last Fall in Zurich, Switzerland.
The=20
Cast
Tricia=20
Bestic*=20
(Dena) As a local Equity and AFTRA actress, she was most recently seen at=20
Actor's Summit in The Thing About=20
Men. At Playhouse Square she was in I=20
Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change. Other roles include: Mary Jane(Big River) and (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest) a=
t=20
Porthouse Theatre, At the Beck Center Janet(Rocky Horror), Nurse(Hello Again, New Brain), and Marth=
a(1776).
Beth=20
Cubbison=20
(Molly) Beth attended Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois where she=20
received a Bachelor of Music Education degree. In 1988 she moved to Clevelan=
d to=20
study at The Cleveland Institute of Music focusing on vocal / opera=20
performance.Beth has been se=
en on=20
many area stages including Cain Park, Dobama, Cassidy Theatre, Tri-C West an=
d=20
Lakeland.
Jessica Dunphy (Chlo) Jessica is=20=
a new=20
comer to Cleveland and currently resides in Beachwood. Marking her second=20
appearance with the Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, Jessica debuted this Christmas a=
s=20
Winnie-the-Pooh in A Winnie-The-Poo=
h=20
Christmas Tail. Originally from Illinois, Jessica has a BFA from Marshal=
l=20
University in Acting/Directing. Since graduation in 2004, Jessica has spent=20=
her=20
time working for Trumpet in the Lan=
d,=20
Ohio=E2=80=99s oldest historical drama, as a principal actor as well as the=20=
company=E2=80=99s=20
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Shani Ferry<=
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e)=20
Shani is happy to be performing again at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit. She previou=
sly appeared=20
in Cotton Patch Gospel, Cricket on=20=
the=20
Hearth, The Shakespeare Revue, and=20
They=E2=80=99re Playing Our Song. =
; Some=20
of her other favorite roles include Sarah in Guys and Dolls, Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to t=
he=20
Forum, and Snookie in 110 in th=
e=20
Shade.
Lissy Gulick. (Gr=
ace)=20
Lissy is a native Clevelander who has appeared in many regional venues: Beck=
=20
Center (Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd=
I>);=20
Cain Park (Mrs. Shinn, Music Man);=20
Carousel Dinner Theatre (Yenta, Fiddler); Porthouse (Aunt Eller, <=
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style=3D"mso-bidi-font-style: normal">Oklahoma!); and Great Lakes Theatr=
e=20
Festival (laundress & silly sister, Christmas Carol). She has sung wit=
h=20
Cleveland Opera (Cousin Hebe, H.M.S=
.=20
Pinafore) and Cleveland Opera on Tour.
Jacqi Loewy*=
(Liz=
) An=20
actress/director and stage manager, her work has been seen on and off stage=20=
at=20
most local venues. Originally from New York, Jacqi also has Broadway,=20=
Off=20
B'way and touring credits to her name. She now calls Clevela=
nd=20
her home and is the Artistic Director of Charenton Theater Company. =20
=
Musical direction is by Michael Flohr.Michael is a graduate of=
=20
Case Western Reserve University with a degree in Theater Arts and holds=
a=20
Masters of Education degree from Loyola College in Maryland. He has be=
en a=20
professional musician and served as a musical director and director in=20=
the=20
Cleveland area for over ten years. Recent stints as musical direc=
tor=20
and arranger include Cleveland Public Theatre (Discordia) and Actors=E2=80=99 Sum=
mit (Personals, The Shakespeare Revue).=
=20
He has played keyboards for the legendary Miss Patti Page, and contempo=
rary=20
artists Bob Fitts and Arlen Salte. He can be seen in the pit in m=
any=20
of the finest theaters in and around Cleveland, including Playhouse Squ=
are=20
Center.
=
=
Performance Schedule=
Inside Out will have a preview performance on February 16. The=
=20
official opening on Friday, February 17 will be followed by a reception with=
the=20
cast. Regular performances continue through March 5, Thursdays, Fridays &=
;=20
Saturdays at 8:00=20
PM=20
and Sundays at 2:00=20
PM.=20
=
=
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular tickets=
are=20
$25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays. College stude=
nts=20
and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances except the preview.=20
Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discounts and seaso=
n=20
subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can be=20
purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. <=
/P>
Web site
Acto=
rs=20
Summit Theater can be found on the web at www.actorssummit.org. Actors' Summ=
it=20
is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-3 professional arts organization. W=
e=20
are seeking volunteers and board members. For more details please call MaryJ=
o or=20
Neil at 330-342-0800.
Acto=
rs'=20
Summit is working under a developmental agreement with Actors' Equity=20
Association (the Union of professional Actors and Stage Managers.)=20
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From mardus at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 6 16:49:15 2006
From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 16:49:15 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse seeks Director and Musical
Director
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ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
JULY 21 TO AUGUST 12
Send resume and salary requirements to Western Reserve Playhouse
P.O. BOX 30172, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44130
WRP is a community theatre with modest budgets
but compensation is negotiable
Call the theatre line 330-620-7314 for more information
The playhouse is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Roads at the Bath/Richfield Township lines in Summit County.
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WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
IS SEEKING A
DIRECTOR ANDMUSICAL DIRECTOR
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ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
JULY 21 TO AUGUST 12
Send resume and salary requirements to Western Reserve Playhouse
P.O. BOX 30172, CLEVELAND, OHIO
44130
WRP is a community theatre with modest budgets
but compensation is negotiable
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The playhouse is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Roads at the Bath/Richfield Township lines in Summit County.
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From dandean2005 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 6 20:32:43 2006
From: dandean2005 at yahoo.com (Dan Dean)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 20:32:43 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Good Evening" show at Hilarities 4th Street Theater
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Coming up this Sunday, February 12 at 3:00 p.m., Dan Dean and Richard Figge are performing Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's Good Evening at Pickwick and Frolic's Hilarities 4th Street Theater. Proceeds from the event go directly to the Lance Armstrong Foundation to give cancer patients the practical tools they need to fight cancer.
Good Evening features a series of comic vignettes, reflecting an off-the-wall, Monty Python-type humor. Some of the outrageous sketches in the show include an interview with the shepherd who was present at the Nativity, a one-legged man seeking to audition for the role of Tarzan, and a talk with the proprietor of an unlikely two-course restaurant called The Frog and Peach.
Figge has recently been seen in Richard Dresser's Below the Belt and as the legendary actor John Barrymore in Jason Miller's one-man play, Barrymore's Ghost. Dean, a cancer survivor, is a Cleveland-based actor who also co-starred with Figge during his junior year at The College of Wooster in a production of Mass Appeal.
Tickets for general admission are $10 and $15 for preferred seating. A combined Pickwick breakfast brunch and ticket, with automatic preferred seating, is $36.95.
Call 216-241-7425 to order. Your support of this show and the Lance Armstrong Foundation is appreciated!
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Coming up this Sunday, February 12 at 3:00 p.m., Dan Dean and Richard Figge are performing Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's Good Evening at Pickwick and Frolic's Hilarities 4th Street Theater. Proceeds from the event go directly to the Lance Armstrong Foundation to give cancer patients the practical tools they need to fight cancer.
Good Evening features a series of comic vignettes, reflecting an off-the-wall, Monty Python-type humor. Some of the outrageous sketches in the show include an interview with the shepherd who was present at the Nativity, a one-legged man seeking to audition for the role of Tarzan, and a talk with the proprietor of an unlikely two-course restaurant called The Frog and Peach.
Figge has recently been seen in Richard Dresser's Below the Belt and as the legendary actor John Barrymore in Jason Miller's one-man play, Barrymore's Ghost. Dean, a cancer survivor, is a Cleveland-based actor who also co-starred
with Figge during his junior year at The College of Wooster in a production of Mass Appeal.
Tickets for general admission are $10 and $15 for preferred seating. A combined Pickwick breakfast brunch and ticket, with automatic preferred seating, is $36.95.
Call 216-241-7425 to order. Your support of this show and the Lance Armstrong Foundation is appreciated!
For more information, visit pickwickandfrolic.com.
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Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 00:01:57 EST
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From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Feb 6 21:13:44 2006
From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 21:13:44 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Poetry&Music@Coventry Village Library2Nite
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Music and poetry take the stage at the Coventry Village Library tonight, Feb. 7 as the Nia Coffeehouse visits,.
The event features music by Vince Robinson & TheJazzPoets and poetry by resident lyricist Ben Gulyas.
The Coventry Village Library can be found in Cleveland Heights at 1925 Coventry Road near Euclid Heights Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m.
The event is free and open to the public.
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Music and poetry take the stage at the Coventry Village Library tonight, Feb. 7 as the Nia Coffeehouse visits,.
The event features music by Vince Robinson & TheJazzPoets and poetry by resident lyricist Ben Gulyas.
The Coventry Village Library can be found in Cleveland Heights at 1925 Coventry Road near Euclid Heights Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m.
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Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 10:34:57 EST
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From blush at mail2.visn.net Tue Feb 7 06:24:59 2006
From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina)
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 09:24:59 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]voice class
Message-ID:
Hello everyone and Happy New Year!
The classes are back for 2006!
I am a full-time voice artist in Cleveland with more than
15 years experience.
I?m 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
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You?ve heard my voice on JCPenney spots, on Starz Encore,
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?I must tell you I was pleased and impressed with the
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From jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Feb 7 06:20:23 2006
From: jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 09:20:23 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPH 24-Hour Sale! $10 Tickets to Intimate Apparel
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The Cleveland Play House is extending a SPECIAL WEB-ONLY ticket offer =
for
its production of Lynn Nottage's award-winning romance, Intimate Apparel =
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$10 tickets to the Wednesday, February 8th 7:30 p.m. Opening Night
performance.=20
This is a 24-HOUR Sale, beginning at NOON Tuesday, February 7 and =
running
through NOON Wednesday, February 8, 2006.
Available to the first 50 people!=20
Enter the promotion code PAL and click "GO" to apply the discount. This =
is a
web-only offer, up to a limit of 4 tickets. A $3 internet fee will be =
added
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or promotion.
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About INTIMATE APPAREL
America=92s most produced play of the 2005-2006 season, Intimate Apparel
earned a number of awards, among them the 2004 New York Drama Critics'
Circle Award for Best Play, Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play, =
the
John Gassner Award for Best Play, American Theatre Critics Association's
Francesca Primus Award and the Steinberg New Play Award. Nottage =
recently
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work.
Esther, a 35-year-old seamstress who has never been married, earns her
living making intimate apparel for clients around Manhattan. But as a =
woman
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being
both alone and self-sufficient. She is painfully aware of missed
opportunities for marriage since her arrival in New York 18 years =
earlier.
Now, at 35, it is unlikely her situation will change. On the day the =
play
begins, Esther receives a letter from a stranger, a native of Barbados =
who
is on the work crew digging the Panama Canal. A friend on that job =
showed
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meet,
once his stint in Panama is done. Esther, who is illiterate, relies on =
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and to help her make the choices that will shape the rest of her life.=20
Julie Fogel
Associate Director of Communications & Marketing
The Cleveland Play House
8500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
(216) 795-7000 ext. 236
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award-winning romance, Intimate Apparel -- $10 tickets to the =
Wednesday, February 8th 7:30 p.m. Opening Night performance.
This is a 24-HOUR Sale, beginning at NOON =
Tuesday, February 7 and running through NOON Wednesday, February 8, =
2006.
Available to the first 50 people! =
Enter the promotion code PAL and click =
"GO" to apply the discount. This is a web-only offer, up to a =
limit of 4 tickets. A $3 internet fee will be added to each ticket. This =
offer may not be combined with any other discount offer or =
promotion.
America’s most =
produced play of the 2005-2006 season, Intimate =
Apparel earned a number of =
awards, among them the 2004 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for =
Best Play, Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play, the John Gassner =
Award for Best Play, American Theatre Critics Association's Francesca =
Primus Award and the Steinberg New Play Award. Nottage recently received =
the PEN/Laura Pels Foundation Award for Drama for her body of =
work.
Esther, a 35-year-old =
seamstress who has never been married, earns her living making intimate =
apparel for clients around Manhattan. But as a woman living at the turn =
of the 20th century, she bears the dual stigma of being both =
alone and self-sufficient. She is painfully aware of missed =
opportunities for marriage since her arrival in New York 18 years =
earlier. Now, at 35, it is unlikely her situation will change. On the =
day the play begins, Esther receives a letter from a stranger, a native =
of Barbados who is on the work crew digging the Panama Canal. A friend =
on that job showed him Esther’s photo. Now, he wants permission to =
write her, perhaps to meet, once his stint in Panama is done. Esther, =
who is illiterate, relies on her clients and friends to help her =
understand the relationship that develops – and to help =
her make the choices that will shape the rest of her life.
Julie =
Fogel Associate Director of =
Communications & Marketing
The Cleveland Play =
House
8500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
(216) 795-7000 ext. =
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From chris at antonellic.com Tue Feb 7 06:21:35 2006
From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 09:21:35 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Deathtrap by Ira Levin - Auditions - The Hudson Players
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Favourites:February 7, 2006
The Hudson Players
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AUDITIONS
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DEATHTRAP
by Ira Levin
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Audition Dates: Sunday, March 5 7:00pm
Monday, March 6 7:00pm
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Production Dates: May 5,6,12,13,19,20 @ 8pm
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STORY
Seeming comfortably ensconced in his charming Connecticut home, Sid a =
successful writer of Broadway thrillers, is struggling to overcome a =
"dry spell" which has resulted in a string of failures and a shortage of =
funds. A possible break in his fortunes occurs when he receives a script =
from a student in the seminar he has been conducting at a nearby college =
- a thriller which Sidney recognizes as a potential Broadway hit. Sid's =
plan, which he develops with his wife's help, is to offer collaboration =
to the student, an idea which the younger man quickly accepts. =
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CAST REQUIREMENTS:
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3 men - ages 25-55
2 women - ages 30-55
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Please come prepared to read from the script.
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Kate Tonti
Director
216-689-0858
tontika at adelphia.net
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Barlow Community Center.=20
>From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. =
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From artistschair2005 at aol.com Tue Feb 7 07:17:02 2006
From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 10:17:02 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Douglas Rossi & YOUR INPUT WANTED
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