From amariehouse at aol.com Mon Feb 13 03:55:15 2006 From: amariehouse at aol.com (amariehouse at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:55:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bed and Breakfast Need MurderWeekend Message-ID: <8C7FEAB7C830DB2-B30-4DE0@FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast located in Akron, OH looking for group to do a murder mystery weekend. Please respond by phone or email. Thank you! A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast Sherry Moore 330-835-9125 ----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 The A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast located in Akron, OH looking for group to do a murder mystery weekend.
 
Please respond by phone or email.  Thank you!
 
 A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast
Sherry Moore
330-835-9125
----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com-- From ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 13 06:47:17 2006 From: ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net (North Canton Playhouse) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:47:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Cinderella Message-ID: <20060213144717.90172.qmail@web82101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-894683016-1139842037=:88548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The North Canton Playhouse PRESENTS "CINDERELLA" The Musical Directed by Mary McManaway PERFORMANCES MARCH 3, 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12 & 17, 18, 19, 2006 Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm Sundays 2:30 pm TICKETS: General $12.00 Seniors/Students $11.00 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 330-494-1613 Produced with permission from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library 229 West 28th St., 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001 --0-894683016-1139842037=:88548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 
 
 
 The North Canton Playhouse
 
  
 PRESENTS
 
"CINDERELLA"
The Musical
 
 Directed by Mary McManaway
 
PERFORMANCES
 MARCH 3, 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12 & 17, 18, 19, 2006
Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm 
   Sundays 2:30 pm
 
TICKETS: General $12.00
 Seniors/Students $11.00
 
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 330-494-1613
 
Produced with permission from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library
229 West 28th St., 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001
--0-894683016-1139842037=:88548-- From bwillis at livepub.com Mon Feb 13 07:55:51 2006 From: bwillis at livepub.com (Brooke Willis) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:55:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HealthSpace Community Health Forum & Play Message-ID: <7b3d45274296ad06e68578634fdfcf71@livepub.com> --Apple-Mail-3-477678064 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Your Community. Your Health. A Discussion. On Monday, March 13, 2006, you are invited to join HealthSpace=20 Cleveland for an evening dedicated to exploring individual and=20 community health and how they are related. A panel of experts from the=20= Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, The Cleveland Clinic,=20 Kaiser-Permanente, and Case Western Reserve University will discuss and=20= answer questions concerning racial and ethnic disparities,=20 socioeconomic factors, psychological health, pediatric wellness, and=20 other general community health issues. In addition to the forum panel,=20= hear from the director of the Cleveland Play House production of Lisa=20 Kron=92s Well, the critically acclaimed Broadway comedy that deals with=20= wellness and how it relates to the larger community. Doors open at 5:30 pm and the discussion begins at 6:00pm. Following=20 the forum, join the panel members, and the director and actors of Well=20= for cocktails, hors d=92oeuvres and further discussion. Panel members include: Nathan Berger, M.D., Case Western Reserve University Ronald Copeland, M.D., Ohio Permanente Medical Group Sherry Dinner, Ph.D., Kaiser Permanente Charles Modlin, M.D., The Cleveland Clinic George E. Kikano, M.D., Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Patricia Horvath, HealthSpace Cleveland CEO (Moderator) In addition to attending the Your Community. Your Health. forum, choose=20= one of the dates below* to see the hilarious new comedy, Well. Written=20= by Lisa Kron and directed by Michael Bloom, Well tells the story of the=20= author=92s quest to write a play about her mother =96 and herself. = She=92d=20 love to tell you all about it, but Mom=92s right there on stage with her=20= and, of course, chimes in to present the =93correct=94 version of Lisa=92s= =20 stories. Praised by The New York Times as one of the best plays of=20 last season, Well tells a very contemporary tale of health, wellness=20 and community. *Please choose one of the following performance dates for Well. March 14 or 15 at 8:00 PM March 16 at 1:30 or 8:00 PM March 21 at 7:00 PM March 22 or 23 at 8:00 PM Call the Cleveland Play House ticket office to reserve your tickets ~=20 216.795.7000 x4. Tickets include both events and are $50. Please use the code 'health'=20= when ordering. Limited space is available, so call now! No other=20 discounts or promotions will apply. --Apple-Mail-3-477678064 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 ArialYour Community. Your Health. A Discussion. Arial On Monday, March 13, 2006, you are invited to join HealthSpace Cleveland for an evening dedicated to exploring individual and community health and how they are related. A panel of experts from the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, The Cleveland Clinic, Kaiser-Permanente, and Case Western Reserve University will discuss and answer questions concerning 0000,0000,FFFFracial and ethnic disparities, socioeconomic factors, psychological health, pediatric wellness, and other general community health issues. In addition to the forum panel, hear from the director of the Cleveland Play House production of Lisa Kron=92s = 7FFF,0000,7FFFWell, the critically acclaimed Broadway comedy that deals with wellness and how it relates to the larger community. =20 Doors open at 5:30 pm and the discussion begins at 6:00pm.=20 Following the forum, join the panel members, and the director and actors of Well for cocktails, hors d=92oeuvres and further discussion. Panel members include: ArialNathan Berger, M.D., Case Western Reserve University Ronald Copeland, M.D., Ohio Permanente Medical Group Sherry Dinner, Ph.D., Kaiser Permanente Charles Modlin, M.D., The Cleveland Clinic George E. Kikano, M.D., Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Patricia Horvath, HealthSpace Cleveland CEO (Moderator) Arial In addition to attending the Your Community. Your Health. forum, choose one of the dates below* to see the hilarious new comedy, Well. Written by Lisa Kron and directed by Michael Bloom, Well tells the story of the author=92s quest to write a play about her mother =96 and herself. She=92d love to tell you all about it, but Mom=92s right there on stage with her and, of course, chimes in to present the =93correct=94 version of Lisa=92s stories. = Praised by The New York Times as one of the best plays of last season, Well tells a very contemporary tale of health, wellness and community.=20 *Please choose one of the following performance dates for Well. March 14 or 15 at 8:00 PM March 16 at 1:30 or 8:00 PM March 21 at 7:00 PM March 22 or 23 at 8:00 PM Call the Cleveland Play House ticket office to reserve your tickets ~ 216.795.7000 x4. Tickets include both events and are $50. Please use the code 'health' when ordering. Limited space is available, so call now! No other discounts or promotions will apply. = --Apple-Mail-3-477678064-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Mon Feb 13 07:57:41 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:57:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a VOICE TALENT? Chelsea Davidson & Other News! Message-ID: <8C7FECD5AB7D41B-146C-6AC3@FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Voice Talent - Chelsea Davidson (Location: Chesterland, Ohio) (February 13, 2006) To view Chelsea'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! FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Voice Talent - Chelsea Davidson (Location: Chesterland, Ohio)
 
(February 13, 2006) To view Chelsea'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!
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 08:12:36 2006 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Hollywood Prep) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 08:12:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Maureen's Friday Night Acting Workshop NEW! Message-ID: <20060213161236.98591.qmail@web31110.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everybody! Starting this Friday the 17th of February... Friday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop the Sequel There IS class tonight, Monday the 13th of February Now the Monday night WOW workshops have an advanced class on Fridays! This class will explore the scene at a deeper level focussing on character development, beats and transitions. Monday Nights will continue as they are with a focus on my basic method and audition techniques. Thank you and see you at .. Monday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop! and now Friday Night, the Sequel! $10 per Workshop Pay as you come Starts at 7pm Here is the link... http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm Here are directions.... http://www.hollywoodprep.com/directions_to_chardon.htm First timers....Please note! View the detailed directions carefully. My address is hard to see in the dark. (Husband is fixing this soon) Look for the 5th house on the right from the square (including the corner). It looks like the Adam's Family with Pink trim. No registration required, No need to prepare anything I will give out scenes and assign scene partners each night Just come when you can, it's MOST Monday nights You can always check the web page or call to be sure. Kindly, Maureen Dempsey Acting Coach 440-131-8326 --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everybody!
 
Starting this Friday the 17th of February...
 
Friday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop the Sequel
 
There IS class tonight, Monday the 13th of February
 
Now the Monday night WOW workshops have an advanced class on Fridays! 
This class will explore the scene at a deeper level
focussing on character development, beats and transitions.
 
Monday Nights will continue as they are with a focus on
my basic method and audition techniques.
 
Thank you and see you at ..
Monday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop!
and now Friday Night, the Sequel!
 
$10 per  Workshop
Pay as you come
Starts at 7pm
 
Here is the link...
http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm
Here are directions....
http://www.hollywoodprep.com/directions_to_chardon.htm
 
First timers....Please note!  View the detailed directions carefully. 
My address is hard to see in the dark.  (Husband is fixing this soon) 
Look for the 5th house on the right from the square (including the corner). 
It looks like the Adam's Family with Pink trim.
 
No registration required, No need to prepare anything
I will give out scenes and assign scene partners each night
Just come when you can, it's MOST Monday nights
You can always check the web page or call to be sure.
 
Kindly,
Maureen Dempsey
Acting Coach
440-131-8326


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048-- From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 13 09:29:10 2006 From: pr at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:29:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MICHAEL BLOOM DIRECTS WELL; COMMUNITY HEALTH FORUM AT HEALTHSPACE CLEVELAND Message-ID: <011801c630c3$006cbcc0$5800a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release. Michael Bloom Directs Well Play House Production of Lisa Kron's Comedy Opens March 3 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20060213i Community Health Forum at HealthSpace Cleveland - March 13 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20060213ii Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Looking for a way to spend quality time with your family

Dear = NEOHIOPAL:

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For Immediate = Release…

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Michael Bloom Directs = Well<= /span>

Play House Production of = Lisa Kron’s Comedy Opens March 3
http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20060= 213i

 

Community Health Forum at HealthSpace Cleveland – March = 13

http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D2006= 0213ii

 

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Contact:

Julie Fogel, The = Cleveland Play = House, Associate Director of Communications and = Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236

 <= /p>

The Cleveland Play = House

8500 Euclid Ave.

Cleveland, OH  44106-0189

http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com

------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0-- From todd at mediaartsgroup.biz Mon Feb 13 09:28:34 2006 From: todd at mediaartsgroup.biz (Todd Biss) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:28:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]short films Message-ID: Hello, We are looking for short films (under 10 min.) to show at the "Art it Alive" fair on March 31 in Canton, Ohio. We are putting together a collection of chosen pieces to run in loop for 5 hours. There is no submission fee. If anyone has a film or any questions, please email us (todd at mediaartsgroup.biz). Thank you, Todd Biss Media Arts Group 850 South Main St. Akron, Ohio 44311 330-434-3960 studio 330-434-3965 fax www.mediaartsgroup.biz From kmmk816 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 10:09:15 2006 From: kmmk816 at yahoo.com (Karen Kawolics) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:09:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Mind, Body, and Spirit" TV program need guests for Tuesday, Feb, 21st at 4PM Message-ID: <20060213180915.50156.qmail@web34212.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We are looking for the following type of people to be interviewed on our health and fitness tv program on Tuesday, Feb, 21st at 4PM, Cable 9 Studios, Macedonia. It is a 7 minute in studio interview with one host and you. Copy will be provided. No pay. We can not display websites or phone numbers since this is local access, however you will get a nice demo. Past guests have used their interviews for their own actor demo reels and also to promote themselves to the local news channels. checkout www.MBStelevision.com www.Cable9.org 1) An expert on healthy cleaning solutions---someone who can demonstrate how to make non-toxic cleaning supplies or who can discuss the dangers of toxic cleaning supplies, like bleach. 2) Colon cleansing---what's the real scoop, do they work ... 3) Organizing your home using Feng Shui techniques 4) any other health and fitness topic related to "Spring Cleaning" that you may think of. email us at kmmk816 at yahoo.com, tradlttg at aol.com, jenijett at hotmail.com thank you, Karen, Dawn, Jen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Mon Feb 13 10:17:08 2006 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMP Events) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:17:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job - Wallpaperer, Floor Coverer Message-ID: Hi, Does anyone do wallpapering on the side? (or know someone who does wallpaper?) Does anyone put down ceramic tile or know someone who does? If so, we may have just the job(s) for you! Please give us an email or a call! Thanks, Heather 440-888-6323 HMP Special Events & Promotions www.HMPevents.com 440-888-3575 >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0" ------=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable BlankLipschtick Entertainment is in search of '70's era, Rock-n-Roll = Celebrity Impersonators to Meet-n-Greet guests for a major fundraiser, = 1 - 2 hours from 8-10pm in the evening, in a downtown Cleveland = location, in March. =20 Excellent pay to experienced performers with their own costume.=20 Please send photos or other info to Jean Zarzour at this email address. Currently Understudying 2 roles in Menopause The Musical at Playhouse = Sq. Running since April 2004! Appearing as Power Woman Every Wednesday at 2 pm Thru 2/22 and at = Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee 3/7-4/30 Lipschtick =AE 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107=20 ph/fax: 216-521-3831 Also Founder of the GOT PAY? Organization Read an on line interview with Jean=20 www.lipschtick.com =20 ------=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Blank
Lipschtick=20 Entertainment is in search of '70's=20 era, Rock-n-Roll Celebrity Impersonators  to Meet-n-Greet = guests for a major=20 fundraiser, 1 - 2  hours from 8-10pm in the evening, in a=20 downtown Cleveland location, in=20 March.   
 
Excellent pay to experienced performers with = their own=20 costume. 
 
Please send photos or other info to Jean = Zarzour at=20 this email address.
 
 

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Currently=20 Understudying 2 roles in Menopause = The=20 Musical  at Playhouse=20 Sq.
  Running since April=20 2004!

Appearing=20 as Power = Woman Every=20 Wednesday at 2 pm Thru 2/22 and
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at  Marcus Center = for the=20 Performing Arts in Milwaukee=20 3/7-4/30
Lipschtick =AE

2300 McKinley = Ave.Lakewood, Ohio=20 44107

ph/fax:=20 216-521-3831
Also Founder of=20 the GOT PAY? Organization
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Monday March 6, 2006
7:30 PM
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C630CA.D9CE3CB0-- From jack at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 13 11:28:43 2006 From: jack at groundfloortheater.com (jack at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:28:43 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv and Comedy Writing Classes Start This Week Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W588315506_17398_1139858923 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Ground Floor Theater will begin improv and comedy writing classes thi= s week. It's not too late to sign up. Classes are taught by Second City a= nd Improv Olympic alumni. Register by calling 216-255-6880 or emailing tr= aining at groundfloortheater.com. 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. ----=_vm_0011_W588315506_17398_1139858923 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Ground Floor Theater will begin im= prov and comedy writing classes this week. It's not too late to sign up. = Classes are taught by Second City and Improv Olympic alumni. Register by = calling 216-255-6880 or emailing training at groundfloortheater.com.
 
Monday Feb.13th Apprentice Level I 7-1= 0 pm Price $150.00
 
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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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Hello, a friend of mine Tiffany Warren = has just=20 written her first novel and is turning it into a play. If anyone knows = of any=20 good male actors she is vey interested. The book is called "what a Sista = Should=20 Do". It is based on a fiction christian novel. Please feel free to = respond by=20 e-mail. The first performance will be in August of this summer and = a seven=20 city tour follows in 2007. Hope to hear from you guys=20 soon. 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630AE.03C08830-- From smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Feb 13 12:35:07 2006 From: smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Sean McConaha) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 15:35:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adult Acting Classes Message-ID: <000601c630dc$fb0d5090$6a01a8c0@xp904> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Playhouse reminder: A few spots remain for our class beginning this Saturday. Acting Styles: Building a Character for the Stage Instructor: Sean Derry Actor and Teacher This eight-week workshop will focus on character development through the = use of scene work, monologues and improvisation. The class will = culminate in a final presentation on the Weathervane stage.=20 Space is limited to only 16 students only! Ages: 17 and up Place: Weathervane Playhouse Date: February 18 - April 9, 2006 Time: Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m. Class Limit: 16 Cost: $120 Sean Derry is an actor and educator, that has appeared in productions = all over northeast Ohio. Representative work includes: Brick in Cat on a = Hot Tin Roof, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Ray in The Late Henry = Moss and roles in Weathervane productions of The Chosen, The Laramie = Project, A Lesson Before Dying and Angels in America: Millennium = Approaches. Sean was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in = New York and the Bobbie Chance Studios and the LOFT Studio in Los = Angeles. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Weathervane Playhouse = reminder:
 
A few spots = remain for our=20 class beginning this Saturday.

Acting Styles:

Building a Character for the Stage

Instructor: Sean Derry

Actor and Teacher

This eight-week workshop will focus on character = development=20 through the use of scene work, monologues and improvisation. The class = will=20 culminate in a final presentation on the Weathervane stage.

Space is limited to only 16 students = only!

Ages: 17 and up

Place: Weathervane Playhouse

Date: February 18 - April 9, 2006

Time: Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m.

Class Limit: 16

Cost: $120

Sean Derry is an actor and educator, that has appeared in productions = all=20 over northeast Ohio. Representative work includes: Brick in Cat on a = Hot Tin=20 Roof, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Ray in The Late = Henry=20 Moss and roles in Weathervane productions of The Chosen, = The=20 Laramie Project, A Lesson Before Dying and Angels in America: = Millennium=20 Approaches. Sean was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic = Arts in New=20 York and the Bobbie Chance Studios  and the LOFT Studio in Los=20 Angeles.

------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520-- From bangandclatter at netzero.net Mon Feb 13 13:20:03 2006 From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:20:03 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Second Set of Bang Auditions Message-ID: <20060213.132022.9435.256375@webmail22.lax.untd.com> Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre. The Bang and the Clatter wants you... Many of you have called and were not able to attend our auditions this p= ast Saturday and are interested in being a part of our Inaugural Season.= We have scheduled a second round for those interested, this Sunday even= ing from 6 -10 p.m. Please call to confirm an audition time. 330-606-531= 7 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to t= hose of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer = when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang a= nd the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. = Auditions: Sunday, February 19 from 6 -10 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 add= ict stricken with Hepatitis. A setting that could hardly be considered a bl= eaker snapshot of the human condition. However, out of this scenario 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 father, a but= cher from the Bronx, and their mother, a chipper, hope-mongering wreck of a w= oman who can only grant chill advice, not comfort. Their daughter Sheila flees he= r family through marriage while Joey, a high-school dropout, opts for a career in= the navy and eventually returns from Vietnam. Alone, Johnny takes solace in pyromania and writing about his family. As Johnny matures, he becomes increasingly perceptive, revealing with more and more sympathy the under= lying 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 submer= ged but instinctual need for the love of one another. In the plays final scenes,= part memory, part hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's e= yes as she once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and painfully= unprepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is also transfigured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable to i= dentify with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbringing inflic= ted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma dance to "Danny Boy," th= e song to which they used to force their children to dance, but when Joey inter= rupts he is struck dead by his father. Johnny ends the play by lighting more matc= hes, 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 everything from o= ur judicial system to world peace; skewering Catholics, Jews, Gays, podiatr= ists, chiropractors, Shakespeare and, of course, lawyers, along the way. We look forward to seeing you. Sean & Sean From sep219 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 13:18:43 2006 From: sep219 at yahoo.com (Shira E. Puncekar) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:18:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Portfolio Help Message-ID: <20060213211843.94923.qmail@web32814.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Everyone!!! I am currently working on my tech/design portfolio and in need of a little assistance. Are there any sound technicians or sound designers that may be able to give me a few tips on the basic criteria for portfolio material? I have one sound design project and one tech. project that I'd like to add but I don't know what to include. If you have any suggestions please send me an email : sep219 at yahoo.com Thanks! ~Shira --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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I am currently working on my tech/design portfolio and in need of a little assistance. Are there any sound technicians or sound designers that may be able to give me a few tips on the basic criteria for portfolio material? I have one sound design project and one tech. project that I'd like to add but I don't know what to include. If you have any suggestions please send me an email : sep219 at yahoo.com
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What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847-- From dinamaya at gmail.com Mon Feb 13 13:26:33 2006 From: dinamaya at gmail.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:26:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A big thank you Message-ID: <2962dd850602131326g7b46eb75ucd47151ad9218ea1@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_11800_955090.1139865993321 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to the Cassidy Theater and th= e City of Parma Heights for making it possible for me to be a part of the community theater premier of "Cats". This has been, by far, the most rewarding theater experience in my lifetime so far. Our cast bonded so tightly. We truly became a family! This show will be very hard to let go of. It was evident, by the audience response and 3 weeks of sold out houses, that we had a great show. Thank you to Lester Currie, Michael Caraffi and EVERYONE associated with this amazing show. I love all you kitty cats!!!!!!!!!! Cats, now and forever! Jayne Bartish-Kacik "Jellylorum" ------=_Part_11800_955090.1139865993321 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to the Cassidy Theater and th= e City of Parma Heights for making it possible for me to be a part of the c= ommunity theater premier of "Cats".  This has been, by far, = the most rewarding theater experience in my lifetime so far.  Our cast= bonded so tightly.  We truly became a family!  This show will be= very hard to let go of.  It was evident, by the audience response&nbs= p; and 3 weeks of sold out houses, that we had a great show.  Thank yo= u to Lester Currie, Michael Caraffi and EVERYONE associated with this amazi= ng show.  I love all you kitty cats!!!!!!!!!!  Cats, now and fore= ver!

Jayne Bartish-Kacik
"Jellylorum"
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Tonig= ht at 8 pm the Understudy cast of the Ground Floor Theater presents "Unde= r the Ground Floor" an improvisational comedy show. Admssion is $6.00. Th= e Ground Floor theater is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd in Clevelan= d Heights in the historic Centrum Theater. Box Office 216-255-6533=
----=_vm_0011_W671539042_27216_1139867485-- >From Leigh Angela Mon Feb 13 22:53:01 2006 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 17:53:01 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone know a DJ with Pakistani music? Message-ID: <26934842.1139871182314.JavaMail.root at elwamui-francias.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Seeking DJ for a mainly Pakistani wedding. Thanks! Leigh "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Mon Feb 13 15:16:42 2006 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:16:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wind in the Willows Plain Dealer Preview Notice Message-ID: <149.56071a76.31226d5a@aol.com> -------------------------------1139872602 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Expect plenty of magic when the Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre =20 opens "The Wind in the Willows." It's a great story by Kenneth Grahame; it's= =20 directed by Play House staffer Seth Gordon, one of the most successful direc= tors =20 of the Play House's Mainstage offerings; and it stars the protean talents of= =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, who's also singing in the Play House Cabaret Series show= =20 "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."=20 =20 Tony Brown - Cleveland Plain Dealer 2/12/06 =20 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS OPENS FEBRUARY 18 Adaptation of Classic Tale of Misadventure Runs Through March 12=20 1/18/2006 Contact: _Julie Fogel_ (mailto:jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com) =20 (January 17, 2006) The next offering in The Cleveland Play House Rainbow=20 Babies and Children=E2=80=99s Hospital =E2=80=93 =E2=80=9CRainbow Magic The= atre for Kids=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 Children=E2=80=99 s Theatre Season is The Wind in the Willows, directed by Associate Artistic= =20 Director Seth Gordon, February 18 =E2=80=93 March 12, 2006 in the Studio On= e Theatre.=20 Public performances are at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.=20 Shows run 50 minutes and include a question-and-answer session with the cas= t.=20 About the Play=20 When Water Rat, Mole and Badger encounter the eccentric Mr. Toad, their=20 world turns topsy-turvy in this highly theatrical presentation of Kenneth G= rahame=E2=80=99 s classic tale, first produced during the 1997-98 Season, that encourages=20 young audiences=E2=80=99 to use their imagination and accept the difference= s of others.=20 Featured in the cast are Everett Dodrill, Alicia Kahn, Kevin Joseph Kelly,=20 Emily Pucell, E.B. Smith and Noah Varness.=20 Creative Team=20 Seth Gordon (Director) is Associate Artistic Director at The Cleveland Play= =20 House, where he produces FusionFest, runs the Playwrights=E2=80=99 Unit, an= d assists=20 with season planning. Mr. Gordon has directed Cleveland Play House=20 productions of A Christmas Story, Mitch Albom=E2=80=99s Tuesdays with Morri= e, Vincent in=20 Brixton, Proof, Dinner with Friends, and the world premiere production of F= orest =20 City. He served as Literary Manager, and then as Associate Producer, of=20 Primary Stages in New York City, where he produced and/or directed countles= s=20 productions, workshops and readings of new plays by America=E2=80=99s leadi= ng playwrights.=20 Here in Cleveland, Mr. Gordon has directed at The Beck Center for the Arts,= =20 Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and Dobama Theatre. He recently directed th= e=20 Arabic premiere of Our Town at el-Hanager Theatre in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Gord= on=20 has directed at many New York theatres, directed and lectured at various=20 universities, including Case Western Reserve University.=20 Costume Design by Carolyn Dickey; Scenic Design by Jill Davis, CPH Scenic=20 Charge Artist; Lighting Design by Maureen Patterson, CPH Production=20 Electrician; Sound Design by James C. Swonger; Stage Manager: Kate Sidley.=20 Ticket Information=20 Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at The Cleveland Play House box office= ,=20 in person or by calling (216) 795-7000 or online at=20 _www.clevelandplayhouse.com_ (http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/) . Phone=20= orders have a $1=20 processing fee.=20 For special pricing on groups of 10 or more, or information about student=20 matinees for school groups of 10 or more weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a= .m.=20 beginning February 14, call (216) 795-7000 ext. 149. 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. -------------------------------1139872602 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Expect plenty of magic when the Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre= =20 opens "The Wind in the Willows." It's a great story by Kenneth Grahame; it's= =20 directed by Play House staffer Seth Gordon, one of the most successful direc= tors=20 of the Play House's Mainstage offerings; and it stars the protean talents of= =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, who's also singing in the Play House Cabaret Series show= =20 "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."
 
Tony Brown - Cleveland Plain Dealer  2/12/06
 
THE WIND IN THE WILLO= WS=20 OPENS FEBRUARY 18
Adaptation of Classic Tale of Misadventure Run= s=20 Through March 12
1/18/2006
Contact: Julie Fogel=20

(January 17, 2006) The next offering=20= in The=20 Cleveland Play House Rainbow Babies and Children=E2=80=99s Hospital=20= =E2=80=93 =E2=80=9CRainbow=20 Magic Theatre for Kids=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 Children=E2=80=99s Theatre S= eason is The Wind in the=20 Willows, directed by Associate Artistic Director Seth Gordon, Febr= uary=20 18 =E2=80=93 March 12, 2006 in the Studio One Theatre. Public performa= nces are at=20 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Shows run 50 minutes an= d=20 include a question-and-answer session with the cast.

About the Play

When Water Rat, Mole and Badger encou= nter=20 the eccentric Mr. Toad, their world turns topsy-turvy in this highly=20 theatrical presentation of Kenneth Grahame=E2=80=99s classic tale, fir= st produced=20 during the 1997-98 Season, that encourages young audiences=E2=80=99 to= use their=20 imagination and accept the differences of others.

Featured in the cast are Everett Dod= rill,=20 Alicia Kahn, Kevin Joseph Kelly, Emily Pucell, E.B. Smith and Noah=20 Varness.

Creative Team

Seth Gordon (Director) is Asso= ciate=20 Artistic Director at The Cleveland Play House, where he produces=20 FusionFest, runs the Playwrights=E2=80=99 Unit, and assists with seaso= n planning.=20 Mr. Gordon has directed Cleveland Play House productions of A Chris= tmas=20 Story, Mitch Albom=E2=80=99s Tuesdays with Morrie, Vincent in Brixton,= Proof,=20 Dinner with Friends, and the world premiere production of Fores= t=20 City.  He served as Literary Manager, and then as Associate=20 Producer, of Primary Stages in New York City, where he produced and/or= =20 directed countless productions, workshops and readings of new plays by= =20 America=E2=80=99s leading playwrights. Here in Cleveland, Mr. Gordon h= as directed=20 at The Beck Center for the Arts, Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and=20 Dobama Theatre. He recently directed the Arabic premiere of Our=20 Town at el-Hanager Theatre in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Gordon has directe= d at=20 many New York theatres, directed and lectured at various universities,= =20 including Case Western Reserve University.

Costume Design by Carolyn Dickey; Scenic Design by Ji= ll=20 Davis, CPH Scenic Charge Artist; Lighting Design by Maureen=20 Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Sound Design by James C.= =20 Swonger; Stage Manager: Kate Sidley.

Ticket=20 Information

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased=20= at The=20 Cleveland Play House box office, in person or by calling (216) 795-700= 0 or=20 online at www.clevelandplayhouse.= com. =20 Phone orders have a $1 processing fee.

For special pricing on groups of 1= 0 or=20 more, or information about student matinees for school grou= ps=20 of 10 or more weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. beginning February= 14,=20 call (216) 795-7000 ext.=20 149.



Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

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W= illiam=20 F. Hoffman Jr.
3DphotoHOFFMAN WILLIAM F. HOFFMAN JR.,=20 beloved husband of the late Martha L. Hoff-man (nee=20 Lindquist); dear father of Lucy H. Vinci (Sam) of=20 Cincinnati, OH, and William F. Hoffman III (fiancee=20 Jacqueline Percher); dear grandfather of Elizabeth V= inci=20 Cox (Jason), Matthew Eric Vinci, Katharine deLong Ve= liu=20 (Valter) of Columbus, OH, and Carll Bennett Hoffman;= =20 dear great grandfather of Britney Cox and Andrew Cox= .=20 The family prefers that those who wish may make=20 contributions, in his name, to the Memorial Fund of=20 Fairmount Presbyterian Church, 2757 Fair-mount Blvd.= ,=20 Cleveland Hts., OH, 44118 or Shri-ners Hospitals for= =20 Children, 1000 E. Edgerton Rd., Broadview Hts., OH,=20 44147. Funeral services will be held at BROWN-FORWAR= D,=20 17022 CHAGRIN BLVD., on Wednesday Feb. 15 at 10 a.m.= ,=20 where FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 5-7 P.M. TUESDAY, FEB. 1= 4.=20 Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. For further informat= ion=20 and directions log on-line at _www.Legacy. com_=20 BROWN-FORWARD SERVICE 216-752-1200
Published in The Plain Dealer from 2/12/2006 -=20 2/15/2006.

 
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824


Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
<= BR>

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name="spacer.gif" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAUUAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw== --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_rel_boundary Content-ID: Content-Type: image/gif; name="spacer.gif" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAUUAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw== --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_rel_boundary-- --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 16:45:22 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:45:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SORROWS AND REJOICINGS @ Ensemble Message-ID: <20060214004522.58031.qmail@web33104.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ENSEMBLE GETS BACK ON TRACK WITH ?Sorrows and Rejoicings? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Athol Fugard, who wrote ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS ? in 2001, is a white South African. The play is now on stage at Ensemble Theatre. Fugard, who while working as a court clerk, became aware of how Colored Africans suffered under the laws of apartheid. He decided to express his rage at the system in the form of playwriting. Thus an important voice of the ?new? South Africa began to speak. The political topics and views expressed in his plays quickly bought him into conflict with the government. In order to avoid prosecution, he produced his plays abroad. This did not satisfy the leaders of South Africa as the message of the subservience of the majority of the population started to receive international attention. As a result, they withdrew his passport. When his plays were presented in South Africa, the mainly black audiences applauded, cried and interjected their own experiences into the productions. With such plays as ?BLOOD KNOT,? ?SIZWE BANZI IS DEAD,? ? BOESMAN AND LENA,? ?MASTER HAROLD...AND THE BOYS,? (a semi-autobiographical work), and ?MY CHILDREN! MY AFRICA!,? Fugard became an international name in theatre. ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS? centers on Dawid, a man who is loved by two women, Marta (his mistress and the father of his daughter, Rebecca), and Allison, his wife. Dawid clearly echoes the author's own sense of being "relentlessly gnawed by time." Like Fugard, he is a white writer deeply committed to black freedom, thus leading some to believe that he is, in fact, Fugard?s alter-ego. The play takes place the day of Dawid?s funeral, shortly after he has returned to his South African home after a long period of self-exile in England. Using flashbacks, we experience the burgeoning societally unaccepted relationship between Dawid and the family?s black housekeeper, Marta; his marriage and life with white Allison; and his lack of a relationship with his abandoned daughter, Rebecca. In a unique writing device, each of the women's remembrances of their relationship with Dawid are mostly monologues. Fugard is noted for his obvious metaphors. For example, Rebecca stands upstage throughout the first two-thirds of the play, observing, not participating. She is separate, yet part of her mother?s and father?s lives. Allison and Rebecca frequently stand at opposite ends of the room, arms folded to underscore the ?don't touch? gulf between white and black South Africans. The center of attention is a table made of a fine old native wood symbolizing, much like old and new South Africa, a long and troubled history. The Ensemble cast is excellent. Elizabeth Townsend (Allison) develops a character which is properly British, while having a keen sense of South African history and compassion. Renee Matthews-Jackson develops a clear and compelling character as Marta. Sonia Bishop as Rebecca, the 18-year old daughter, is totally mesmerizing in her two very long soliloquies. She totally captures the stage while she rants and cries of her personal hurts, which also exemplify the hurts of her country. Robert Hawkes makes Dawid live. Ron Newell?s set is serviceable, but the table, which is center stage in the play?s development needed to be more magnificent, to fit the constant attention which is called to it. Corby Grubb has selected African music which perfectly captures the mood of the script. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Ensemble, which generally performed to high standards last year, started this season with several weak shows. But they have found their way back with a very high quality production of Athol Fugard?s ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS.? Licia Colombi?s directing is right on target. The play is well-paced and the cast all have a total grasp of their characters. ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS? continues at Ensemble Theatre, located in the Brooks Theatre in the Cleveland Play House complex through February 26. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Mon Feb 13 18:44:59 2006 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:44:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Walkin My Baby Back Home strolls along at the Cleveland Play House Club..... Message-ID: <251.658ba61.31229e2b@aol.com> -------------------------------1139885099 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 THE PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET IS PERFECT VALENTINE Nat "King" Cole Songbook Inspires Walkin' My Baby Back Home (January 17, 2006) Cleveland Play House Managing Director, Dean Gladden,=20 announces the next offering in 2005-2006 The Cleveland Play House Club Caba= ret =20 Series, Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, will open February 3 and play at= 9 PM on=20 Friday and Saturday evenings in the Club=E2=80=99s main dining room through= March 11,=20 2006. =20 Nat =E2=80=9CKing=E2=80=9D Cole was one of America=E2=80=99s most loved musi= cians, entertainers and=20 song stylists. He left behind a rich legacy of popular music and a=20 discography that remains a treasure trove of classics spanning the 40=E2= =80=99s, 50=E2=80=99s and 60=E2=80=99 s. It is this collection of memorable recordings that Club Cabaret Director= ,=20 Bill Hoffman, used to create Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, An Evening I= nspired by=20 the Nat =E2=80=9DKing=E2=80=9D Cole Songbook.=20 ABOUT THE SHOW=20 Walkin=E2=80=99 showcases Cole=E2=80=99s many styles, from up-tempo favorit= es like =E2=80=9C Straighten Up And Fly Right,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThe Frim-Fram Sauce,=E2=80= =9D =E2=80=9CGet Your Kicks (On Route =20 66),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9COrange Colored Sky=E2=80=9D to the easy-moving=20= =E2=80=9CLet There Love,=E2=80=9D When I=20 Take My Sugar To Tea,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m Gonna Sit Right Down (An= d Write Myself A Letter),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CSweet Lorraine,=E2=80=9D as well as unforgettable ballads:=20= =E2=80=9CThe Very Thought=20 of You,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThere I=E2=80=99ve Said It Again,=E2=80=9D =E2= =80=9CMona Lisa,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CNature Boy,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CWhen I=20 Fall in Love,=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CStardust.=E2=80=9D=20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, a Club Cabaret favorite, returns for this great evening= =20 of moving and romantic music. He will be joined by two dynamic, =20 Cleveland-area vocalists, Laurel Held-Posey and Trinidad Snider. Musical di= rector and=20 pianist Heidi Herczeg will lead a trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spon= dike=20 and Michael Lytz on guitar. The show was created and directed by Bill=20 Hoffman.=20 Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. February 3 through=20 March 11, 2006. Tickets are $20.00. Wednesday matinees are February 8, 15,= =20 and 22 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.=20 The Play House Club will be serving a special menu during the evening=20 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. -------------------------------1139885099 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

THE PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET IS PERFECT=20 VALENTINE
Nat "King" Cole Songbook Inspires Walkin' My Baby Back= =20 Home
(= January=20 17, 2006) Cleveland Play House Managing Director, Dean Gladden, announ= ces=20 the next offering in 2005-2006 The Cleveland Play House Club Cabaret=20 Series, Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, will open Fe= bruary 3 and=20 play at  9 PM on Friday and Saturday evenings in the Clu= b=E2=80=99s=20 main dining room through March 11, 2006. =20

Nat =E2=80=9CKing=E2=80=9D Cole was one of America=E2= =80=99s most loved musicians,=20 entertainers and song stylists. He left behind a rich legacy of popula= r=20 music and a discography that remains a treasure trove of classics span= ning=20 the 40=E2=80=99s, 50=E2=80=99s and 60=E2=80=99s. It is this collection= of memorable recordings=20 that Club Cabaret Director, Bill Hoffman, used to create Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, An Evening Inspired= by the Nat=20 =E2=80=9DKing=E2=80=9D Cole Songbook.

ABOUT THE SHOW

Walkin=E2= =80=99=20 showcases Cole=E2=80=99s many styles, from up-tempo favorites like= =E2=80=9CStraighten=20 Up And Fly Right,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThe Frim-Fram Sauce,=E2=80=9D =E2= =80=9CGet Your Kicks (On Route=20 66),=E2=80=9D  and =E2=80=9COrange Colored Sky=E2=80=9D to the ea= sy-moving =E2=80=9CLet There Love,=E2=80=9D=20 When I Take My Sugar To Tea,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m Gonna Sit R= ight Down (And Write Myself=20 A Letter),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CSweet Lorraine,=E2=80=9D as well as u= nforgettable ballads: =E2=80=9CThe=20 Very Thought of You,=E2=80=9D  =E2=80=9CThere I=E2=80=99ve Said I= t Again,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CMona Lisa,=E2=80=9D =20 =E2=80=9CNature Boy,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CWhen I Fall in Love,=E2=80=9D a= nd =E2=80=9CStardust.=E2=80=9D

Kevi= n Joseph=20 Kelly, a Club Cabaret favorite, returns for this great evening of=20 moving and romantic music. He will be joined by two dynamic,=20 Cleveland-area vocalists, Laurel Held-Posey and Trinidad=20 Snider. Musical director and pianist Heidi Herczeg will lea= d a=20 trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spondike and Michael=20 Lytz on guitar.  The show was created and directed=20 by Bill Hoffman.

Performances are Friday and Saturday= =20 evenings at 9 p.m. February 3 through March 11, 2006. Tickets are=20 $20.00.  Wednesday matinees are February 8, 15, and 22 at 1:30=20 p.m.  Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.

The Play House Club will be serving=20= a=20 special menu during the evening cabaret performances. Cash and major=20 credit cards accepted. Club membership not required. Reservations may=20= be=20 made by calling (216) 795-7000.

# #=20 #

 
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824

Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

-------------------------------1139885099-- From larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 14 00:30:23 2006 From: larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net (Larry Goodpaster) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 03:30:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trumpet Player Needed for Full Monty at the Beck Center Message-ID: <005301c63140$e6aea130$230110ac@Fastone> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WANTED: Trumpet Player (2nd book) For The Beck Center's Upcoming Production of THE FULL MONTY! =20 Pit Only Rehearsals:=20 TBA =20 Tech Week:=20 March 13-16 (7 pm) =20 Performances (Thur, Fri, Sat 7pm call; Sun 2 pm call): Friday-Sunday, March 17-19 Friday-Sunday, March 24-26 Thursday-Sunday, March 30-April 2 Thursday-Sunday, April 6-9 =20 Qualifications: The Full Monty is a demanding score in terms of stamina and range (high = E). The ideal candidate would have prior pit experience; ability to match = the style, articulation, and dynamics of the horn section as led by the = Trumpet 1; growling and flutter tonguing; possession and or access to reliable = mutes (straight, cup, Harmon, Pixie, plunger, Solotone, Velvet Tone). =20 Additional Info: A modest stipend of $25/dress rehearsal and $25/performance is offered = for this run. I am seeking a commitment for the entire rehearsal and performance schedule. Substitute arrangements are discouraged. To = arrange for an audition, please contact Larry Goodpaster at larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net. Auditions will be with the musical = director and principal trumpet player. =20 For this production, the 12-piece band will be on a high platform at the rear of the stage. The Full Monty promises to be a huge draw for area theater-goers and a great experience playing non-traditional music for = this genre. To get a feel for the various styles, there are samples on MTI's website at http://www.mtishows.com/show_songs.asp?ID=3D000238. I look = forward to hearing you at your audition.=20 =20 Larry Goodpaster larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WANTED: Trumpet = Player (2nd book)

= For The Beck Center’s Upcoming Production of = THE FULL = MONTY!

=  

Pit Only Rehearsals: =

TBA

 

Tech Week: =

March 13-16 = (7 = pm)

 

Performances (Thur, Fri, Sat = 7pm= call; = Sun 2 = pm = call):

Friday-Sunday, March = 17-19

Friday-Sunday, March = 24-26

Thursday-Sunday, March 30-April = 2

Thursday-Sunday, April = 6-9

 

Qualifications:=

The Full Monty is a demanding score in terms of stamina and = range (high E).  The ideal candidate would have prior pit experience; = ability to match the style, articulation, and dynamics of the horn section as led = by the Trumpet 1; growling and flutter tonguing; possession and or access to = reliable mutes (straight, cup, Harmon, Pixie, plunger, Solotone, Velvet = Tone).

 

Additional = Info:

A modest = stipend of $25/dress rehearsal and $25/performance is offered for this run.  I = am seeking a commitment for the entire rehearsal and performance schedule.  Substitute arrangements are discouraged.  To arrange for an = audition, please contact Larry Goodpaster at larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal= .net.  Auditions will be with the musical director and principal trumpet = player.

 

For this production, the 12-piece band will be on a high platform at the rear of = the stage.  The Full = Monty promises to be a huge draw for area theater-goers and a great experience playing non-traditional music for this genre.  To get a feel for = the various styles, there are samples on MTI’s website at http://www.mt= ishows.com/show_songs.asp?ID=3D000238.  I look forward to hearing you at your audition. =

 

Larry Goodpaster

larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net

 

------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930-- From Mariana.Hess at polyone.com Tue Feb 14 05:47:37 2006 From: Mariana.Hess at polyone.com (Hess, Mariana WES) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:47:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer opportunity! Would like filmmaker to speak to Girl Scou t troop on process Message-ID: <963164E277ED8D45A58D0E471CE55FE20164CA30@polexc02.polyone.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40 Content-Type: text/plain We have a Girl Scout troup of fourteen 10-year-olds who will be working on their "Camera Shots" badge. Would any of our talented filmmakers be interested in coming to a meeting, and speaking and answering questions for about 30 minutes on the process of making a film? We would like to schedule this for either our 3/15/06 or 4/5/06 meeting, any time between 6:30-8:00 p.m. We meet in North Ridgeville, easily accessible from either 480 or I90, just west of Westlake. If neither of those dates work, we might be able to schedule a special session on 3/29/06. Thanks for your consideration! Regards, Mariana Hess 440.453.4871 mariana.hess at mindspring.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We have a = Girl Scout troup of fourteen 10-year-olds who will be working on their = "Camera Shots" badge. Would any of our talented filmmakers be interested = in coming to a meeting, and speaking and answering questions for about 30 minutes = on the process of making a film?

We would = like to schedule this for either our 3/15/06 or 4/5/06 meeting, any time = between 6:30-8:00 p.m. We meet in North Ridgeville, easily accessible from either 480 or = I90, just west of Westlake. If = neither of those dates work, we might be able to = schedule a special session on 3/29/06.

Thanks for = your consideration!

Regards,
Mariana Hess

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40-- From pkm340 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 05:55:55 2006 From: pkm340 at aol.com (pkm340 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FINAL WEEKEND FOR "TRIBUTE" Message-ID: <8C7FF858298604D-131C-19FE5@mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Aurora Community Theatre invites all to the final weekend of "TRIBUTE" . You don't want to miss this wonderful production of a show rarely seen in NE OHIO. Great cast! Great Script!! Both funny and touching. Curtain time is 8:00 both Friday and Saturday. For tickets call 1-330-562-1818!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Directed by Paula Kline-Messner ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Aurora Community Theatre invites all to the final weekend of "TRIBUTE" . You don't want to miss this wonderful production of a show rarely seen in NE OHIO.  Great cast!   Great Script!!   Both funny and touching.  Curtain time is 8:00 both Friday and Saturday.  For tickets call   1-330-562-1818!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Directed by Paula Kline-Messner
----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 14 05:58:04 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 05:58:04 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Message-ID: <20060214135804.90110.qmail@web36811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 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. __________________________________________________ --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                         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 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.

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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What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 14 06:28:32 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 06:28:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Reviews Cat on a Hot Tin Roof/Christine Howey Message-ID: <20060214142832.23199.qmail@web36804.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Review of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Tennessee Williams Christine Howey (Scene Magazine) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -- Not only does this Tennessee Williams classic feature perhaps the best character names in American theater -- Maggie the Cat, Big Daddy, and Brick -- it also echoes the rage of today's Brokeback Mountain in its view of homosexual desire crippled by the surrounding stultifying culture. Director Martin Friedman has mounted a handsome production of this perspiring and claustrophobic piece, tossing his performers onto a severely raked stage and encouraging them to ricochet off each other in arresting ways. It's worth a trip to Routes 90 and 306 just to see Mitchell Fields rip into the role of Big Daddy, dressing down his flighty wife (Mary Jane Nottage), alternately bullying and coddling Brick, and lustily fantasizing about the women he wants to bed. As Maggie, Liz Conway has the smoldering sexuality and in-your-face attitude required, but her long speeches in the first act need more shape and texture to fully resonate. In a similar vein, Mark Smith's Brick has the haunted look of a broken man, but doesn't register the charm that draws everyone to him, despite his besotted state. Still, this Cat will prowl in your mind long after the curtain. Through February 18 at Lakeland Community College, I-90 and 306, Kirtland, 440-525-7034. -- Christine Howey 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 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. --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Review of Lakeland's
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Tennessee Williams
 
Christine Howey (Scene Magazine)
 
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -- Not only does this Tennessee Williams classic feature perhaps the best character names in American theater -- Maggie the Cat, Big Daddy, and Brick -- it also echoes the rage of today's Brokeback Mountain in its view of homosexual desire crippled by the surrounding stultifying culture. Director Martin Friedman has mounted a handsome production of this perspiring and claustrophobic piece, tossing his performers onto a severely raked stage and encouraging them to ricochet off each other in arresting ways. It's worth a trip to Routes 90 and 306 just to see Mitchell Fields rip into the role of Big Daddy, dressing down his flighty wife (Mary Jane Nottage), alternately bullying and coddling Brick, and lustily fantasizing about the women he wants to bed. As Maggie, Liz Conway has the smoldering sexuality and in-your-face attitude required, but her long speeches in the first act need more shape and texture to fully resonate. In a similar vein, Mark Smith's Brick has the haunted look of a broken man, but doesn't register the charm that draws everyone to him, despite his besotted state. Still, this Cat will prowl in your mind long after the curtain. Through February 18 at Lakeland Community College, I-90 and 306, Kirtland, 440-525-7034. -- Christine Howey
 
 
                                        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 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.



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 07:06:34 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:06:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE MANAGER? Tod Huffman & Other News! Message-ID: <8C7FF8F616085C8-BC0-3502@MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Stage Manager - Tod Huffman (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 14, 2006) To view Tod'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! FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Manager - Tod Huffman (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 14, 2006) To view Tod'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!
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com-- From MSolomon at fairhillcenter.org Tue Feb 14 08:25:43 2006 From: MSolomon at fairhillcenter.org (Mary Solomon) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:25:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop - How to Create Your Own Website Message-ID: <6C01E4C20E9976429CC39A9B536E5CC305FD49@fca-mail.FairhillCenter.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable F a i r h i l l=20 Computer Learning Center (CLC) =20 W O R K S H O P create your own website with yournamesells.com software =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Presenter: Greg Szklarz - Ohio Master Area Developer =20 Professional Use Personal or Family Use * Develop a professional look for your business * Create an intergenerational experience by sharing family history and current events * Develop a cost effective way to advertise * Create a journal or weblog to share thoughts with family, friends and the general public * Develop new ways to market your product * Create a way to maintain relationships on a world-wide basis =20 Saturday, February 25, 2006 Fairhill Center - Room C-137 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Cost - $5.00 =20 Questions regarding this workshop or CLC ongoing classes contact Tom Cerjak - 216-421-1350, ext. 125 or tcerjak at fairhillcenter.org =20 The CLC is a program of Fairhill Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland, OH 44120 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Mary Solomon Fairhill Center - Computer Learning Center 12200 Fairhill Road Cleveland, Ohio 44122 216-421-1350, ext. 146 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Presenter:  Greg Szklarz – Ohio Master Area Developer

 

Professional Use

Personal or Family Use

·       Develop a professional look for your business

·       Create an intergenerational experience by sharing family history and current = events

·       Develop a cost effective way to advertise

·       Create a journal or weblog to share thoughts with family, friends and the = general public

·       Develop new ways to market your product

·       Create a way to maintain relationships on a world-wide = basis

 

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Fairhill Center – Room C-137

10:00 a.m.12:00 noon

Cost - = $5.00

 

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Fairhill Center - Computer Learning Center

12200 Fairhill Road

Cleveland, Ohio  44122

216-421-1350, ext. 146

 

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Message-ID: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional theater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website. Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever. Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional? -Dustin Brennan --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional theater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
 
-Dustin Brennan


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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780-- From mdi at moonthink.com Tue Feb 14 09:07:51 2006 From: mdi at moonthink.com (the Moon) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:07:51 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted: Lighting Designer for Dance Concert Message-ID: <2564.206.180.166.154.1139936871.squirrel@webmail.moonthink.com> Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, Ohio is seeking a lighting designer (familiar with dance lighting) for the annual dance concert. LD would spend a week observing rehearsals, meeting with student choreographers, and preparing a plot. LD would supervise hang and focus, with help from students and the resident TD. Set all cues, possibly run lightboard and/or train student lightboard operator. Start date: Tuesday, Feb 21 Light hang can start: Monday, Feb 27 Tech begins: Sunday, March 5 Performances: Friday, March 10 & Saturday, March 11 PAID POSITION For more information, reply to this email address, or call (216) 932-4214 x7112 From cabaretdada at aztemail.com Tue Feb 14 09:05:00 2006 From: cabaretdada at aztemail.com (Cabaret Dada) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:05:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada is BAAAACCCCKKKK Message-ID: <20060214-12050050-a90-0@acc7> Hey there, its Something Dada. Missed us? We know, we know, we've missed you too. Dry your eyes and ditch the black clothing (or don't, it is slimming) and rejoice in the fact that your friends from Something Dada will be performing again. Starting February 23rd, Something Dada will be performing their unique brand of improvisational comedy Thursday nights at 9 PM at the Bassa Vita lounge in Lakewood, below Bottoms Up at 1572 W. 117th St. Admission will be free (though donations to help with our new permanent theater will be gladly accepted and appreciated), and there will be drink specials all night. So come down to our new basement location and rediscover the love. Speaking of love, Something Dada wants to send big love out to everyone who's donated to our "All About the Hamiltons" fundraiser so far. We have reached *drum roll* 2.25% of our $10,000 goal so far! That's 22 (and a half) of the 1,000 ten-dollar donations we need to make our new permanent home a reality. So keep those donations rolling in. Haven't donated yet? There's still time. Simply go to http://www.paypal.com and send a donation to somedada at aol.com, or use the easy donation link off our website at http://www.somethingdada.com. Don't trust the internet? Who does? Instead, you can send a check to: Something Dada P.O. Box 81422 Cleveland OH 44181-0422 Thanks for all the support we've gotten during our time wandering in the desert, and we look forward to seeing everybody on the 23rd! Next show times (YEAA!!!): Thursday, 2/23/06 9:00 PM Thursday, 3/2/06 9:00 PM Bassa Vita Lounge below Bottoms Up 1572 W. 117th St. Lakewood, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada P.O. Box 81422 Cleveland OH 44181-0422 216.696.HAHA (4242) From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Tue Feb 14 12:47:13 2006 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:47:13 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wine Tasting Event with the Arts Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01A6_01C63164.C729E4E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Studio of 5 Rings is Hosting its First Wine Tasting Event. Enjoy our wine and fine foods in our comforting atmosphere. Our New York loft-style art gallery is the perfect place to relax and discover Cleveland's only Downtown Winery. * Cost is $30 per person * Includes all wine consumed on premises during the hours of the event * Complimentary selection of fine foods, appetizers and desserts Revervations are required. 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Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0139F090@fa1.FineArts.Local> Now Taking Appointments for Auditions for =20 The Fine Arts Association's production of =20 The Fantasticks =20 Book by Tom Jones Lyrics by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Based on Les Romanesques by Edmond Rostand =20 Directed and Choreographed by Jacqi Loewy Music Directed by Matt Webb =20 =20 Audition Dates: Tuesday & Wednesday - February 21 & 22, 2006 beginning at 6:30 pm =20 Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 =20 APPOINTMENT NEEDED CALL Sandy Kosovich Peck at 440-951-7500 x113=20 =20 =20 Roles available -=20 * El Gallo (The Narrator)-Male 20's-40's * Louisa (The Girl)-Female 16-early 20's * Matt (The Boy)-Male 16-early 20's * Hucklebee (Father)-Male 40's * Bellamy (Father)-Male 40's * Henry (Old Actor)-Male 50's and up * Mortimer/The Mute-Male or Female, 16 years old and up, dancer, non-singing role =20 Preparation: =20 * Come prepared with your best short song * Bring sheet music in the proper key (an accompanist will play for all auditioners) * Actors will asked to cold read a monologue from the script-Please be familiar with the script and the characters. =20 Rehearsals Begin: Monday, May 8. Rehearsals will be Sundays through Thursdays. =20 Performance Dates: June 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 & 24 at 8:00 pm June 11, 18 & 25 at 3:00 pm =20 =20 The Fine Arts Association policy encourages non-traditional casting for all productions. =20 =20 From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Tue Feb 14 10:43:53 2006 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 13:43:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]One Acts Auditions at Fine Arts Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0139F091@fa1.FineArts.Local> =20 The Fine Arts Association's Shadowbox Series at the Corning announces AUDITIONS for THE 10TH ANNUAL ONE ACT FESTIVAL! =20 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 =20 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 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 From katgallagher at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 12:44:22 2006 From: katgallagher at hotmail.com (Kat Gallagher) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:44:22 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rehearsal acompanist Message-ID:


Hello, I currently don't have a voice teacher and I will be auditioning for Kiss Me Kate and Hair for Cain Park. I'm looking for someone who would be willing to meet a couple times previous to 2/26 to play the piano acompaniment while I rehearse. I'm only looking for two 30 minute rehearsal sessions. I will of course be willing to pay for your time. Please contact me if this is something that interests you. Thanks- Kat Gallagher 

From justin_tatum at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 13:42:17 2006 From: justin_tatum at hotmail.com (Justin Tatum) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 16:42:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID:

Maybe because, like yourself when you first began, you dreamed big and reached for the stars.  Is this really offensive to you, or has this list finally run out of things to complain about?

Justin


 

From: Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com>
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional?
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:56 -0800 (PST)

To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
 
-Dustin Brennan


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From jbdecker100 at juno.com Tue Feb 14 13:55:58 2006 From: jbdecker100 at juno.com (jbdecker100 at juno.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:55:58 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Stage Company Message-ID: <20060214.135632.17268.271291@webmail28.nyc.untd.com> ----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/plain THE CLEVELAND STAGE COMPANY in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts presents the first in our staged reading series: = DOUBT by John Patrick Shanley Directed by Brian Zoldessy = Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m. in the studio theatre, lower level, Eastern Campus E2 Performing Arts Center 4250 Richmond Road Highland Heights, OH = Harvard Road Entrance =96 Parking Lot E = Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Doubt is set in a Bronx Cat= holic School in 1964. A strong-minded woman wrestles with conscience an= d uncertainty as she is faced with concerns about one of her male collea= gues. = Cast: Father Flynn=85=85=85=85=85David Rohler Sister Aloysius=85=85=85=85.Cathy Albers Sister James=85=85=85=85=85.Rachel Appelbaum Mrs. Muller, Reader=85..Angela Winborn $10 Donation Call 216.987.2438 for information and reservations = = = = = ----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/html

THE CLEVELAND STAGE COMPANY<= /I>

in association with Cuyahoga Community College

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the first in our staged rea= ding series:

 

DOUBT

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Directed by Brian Zoldessy

 

Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m.=

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Eastern Campus E2 Performing = Arts Center

4250 Richmond Road

Highland Heights, OH=  

Harvard Road Entrance =96 Parking Lot E

 

Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer= Prize for Drama, Doubt is set in a Bronx Ca= tholic School= in 1964.  A s= trong-minded woman wrestles with conscience and uncertainty as she is fa= ced with concerns about one of her male colleagues.

 

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Sister Aloysius=85=85=85=85.Cathy Albers

Sister James=85=85=85=85=85.Rachel Appelbaum

Mrs. Muller, Reader=85..Angela Winborn

$10 Donation

Call 216.987.2438 for informa= tion and reservations

 

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----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM-- From AdMan7601 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 14:33:20 2006 From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:33:20 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? Message-ID: <209.125a2075.3123b4b0@aol.com> -------------------------------1139956400 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Dustin, I recently started a post asking why there weren't more equity contracts, and mentioned that there seemed to be fewer than in past years. I was wrong. I still wish we had more contracts, but Cleveland's getting there with a lot of hard work from the area theatres. As I've said in the past, especially in my last couple postings, lack of Union membership does not mean that an actor is not professional. And a theatre that doesn't currently hire equity members can still be considered a professional venue. There are two schools of thought that I see in Equity. One: That all people who are paid are professional, just not all unionized. Two: That only equity members are professional, and all others are amateur. I follow the first school of thought, and suggest you broaden your thinking and realize that not everyone has to join the union to be a professional. This kind of elitism (word of the day) is what gives equity a bad name. I worked very hard to get my card at the Barn Theatre, in Michigan. It was basically slave labor for two summers of my life, 14 hour days mowing lawns, re-circuiting the entire electrical system every two weeks for a new show, rehearsing two and performing two shows at any given time while music directing a cabaret. The people I worked with who chose not to get their cards worked just as hard as I did, and several of them are on national tours, including the international tour of Rent, Tokyo Disney, and the nat'l tour of 42nd Street. They are paid professional non-union actors. And the companies that use them are professional businesses. Adam Kern Adam Kern AEA _www.adam-kern.com_ (http://www.adam-kern.com/) -------------------------------1139956400 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Dustin,
 
I recently started a post asking why there weren't more equity contract= s,=20 and mentioned that there seemed to be fewer than in past years. I was wrong.= I=20 still wish we had more contracts, but Cleveland's getting there with a = lot=20 of hard work from the area theatres.
 
As I've said in the past, especially in my last couple postings, lack o= f=20 Union membership does not mean that an actor is not professional. And a thea= tre=20 that doesn't currently hire equity members can still be considered a=20 professional venue.
 
There are two schools of thought that I see in Equity. One: That=20 all people who are paid are professional, just not all unionized. = Two:=20 That only equity members are professional, and all others are amateur. I fol= low=20 the first school of thought, and suggest you broaden your thinking and reali= ze=20 that not everyone has to join the union to be a professional. This kind of=20 elitism (word of the day) is what gives equity a bad name.
 
I worked very hard to get my card at the Barn Theatre, in Michigan. It=20= was=20 basically slave labor for two summers of my life, 14 hour days mowing lawns,= =20 re-circuiting the entire electrical system every two weeks for a new show,=20 rehearsing two and performing two shows at any given time while music direct= ing=20 a cabaret. The people I worked with who chose not to get th= eir=20 cards worked just as hard as I did, and several of them are on national tour= s,=20 including the international tour of Rent, Tokyo Disney, and the nat'l tour o= f=20 42nd Street. They are paid professional non-union actors. And the companies=20= that=20 use them are professional businesses.
 
Adam Kern=20
 
Adam=20 Kern
AEA
www.adam-kern.com
-------------------------------1139956400-- From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Tue Feb 14 15:02:22 2006 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:02:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <001501c631ba$b705da50$1c00060a@rbithinkpad> > -----Original Message----- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com > [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of > Clarence Thomas > Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM > To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? > > > To Whom It May Concern: > > I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I > am continually concerned and offended by area theaters > calling themselves professional when they have no association > with the union. Maybe it's because union association and professional theatre and not mutually exclusive. I've worked professionally for over 10 years in this area and around the country, but have never been a member of any trade unions. I still think of myself as a professional, in the sense that I fit at least one of the definitions of the word professional (look it up in a dictionary), since I make my living (such as it is) as a theatre sound designer. My definition for a truly professional theatre is one at which everyone is paid to their jobs. Having said that, I don't have anything for or against union organization. In fact I could easily qualify for representation in the sound designer's union. But since I don't work for any organizations that actually have a contract with that union, it would be rather pointless, except that I could put a cool stamp on all my paperwork. ;-) Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Feb 14 15:32:02 2006 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:32:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Alcazar Free Dance lessons & Costume prize! Message-ID: <23a.6edee38.3123c272@aol.com> --part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Listed on the National Register of Historic Places The Alcazar 2450 Derbyshire Rd. Cleveland Hts, Ohio 44106 Back by popular demand! ThirdSunday Soirees February 19, 2006 HAIL TO THE CHIEFS PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE (prize for the best costumed impersonation of a White House occupant or couple) 1pm - 5pm at The Alcazar Back by popular demand The Alcazar will host four Third Sunday Soirees. Prizes for the best "thematic" costume held in its historic Grand Ballroom. Last year crowds were on hand to spend a Sunday afternoon dancing winter away and making room for Spring. Offering all the great amenities as last year, music will be provided by Cleveland's own MIKE PETRONE AND HIS QUARTET. Available to all guests will be one free hour of Big Band/Ballroom dance instruction by two professional dancers, Larry Vignell and Irene Rayburg. Coffee, Tea and cake ! . Prizes for the best "thematic" costume. Tour of the Alcazar! Plus many surprises! February 19 Schedule Dance instruction and practice 1pm - 1:45pm Dancing and listening from 2pm - 5pm Cake and beverages served at 3pm Alcazar Tour at 3pm Tickets are $20 Prepaid/ $25 at the Door Call 216-321-5400 www.thealcazar.com --part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Listed on the N= ational Register of Historic Places

The Alcazar

2450 Derbyshire Rd. Cleveland Hts, Ohio 44106


Back by popular demand!

ThirdSunday Soirees

February 19, 2006

HAIL TO THE CHIEFS PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE
(prize for the best costumed impersonation of a White House occupant or cou= ple)

1pm - 5pm at The Alcazar

Back by popular demand The Alcazar will host four Third Sunday Soirees. = ; Prizes for the best "thematic" costume held in its historic Grand Ballroom= . Last year crowds were on hand to spend a Sunday afternoon dancing winter a= way and making room for Spring. Offering all the great amenities as last yea= r, music will be provided by Cleveland's own
MIKE PETRONE AND HIS QUA= RTET.
Available to all guests will be one free hour of Big Ba= nd/Ballroom dance instruction by two professional dancers,
Larry Vignell and Irene Rayburg.

Coffee, Tea and cake !
. Prizes for the best "thematic" costume. Tour of the Alcazar! Plus many sur= prises!

February 19 Schedule
Dance instruction and practice 1pm - 1:45pm
Dancing and listening from 2pm - 5pm
Cake and beverages served at 3pm
Alcazar Tour at 3pm



Tickets are $20 Prepaid/ $25 at the Door
Call 216-321-5400
www.thealcazar.com

--part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary-- From ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com Tue Feb 14 16:19:01 2006 From: ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com (ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 19:19:01 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Response to "professional theater posting" on NEOhioPAL Message-ID: <210.12ea6383.3123cd75@aol.com> -------------------------------1139962741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To whom it may concern, I've owned and operated a theater company for over ten years and most every actor I've employed was a professional. And when I say professional it has NOTHING to do with any association of the actors union. It's about having pride in your craft and coming to the show with the attitude of giving it your all. Ones ability is what makes them a professional, not a union card. And I am in no means downing union actors but in truth, that union card and a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee. Maybe in New York it means everything but just because a person in Cleveland doesn't have a card does not deem them non professional by any stretch. I'll gladly stand by that statement 100% because the actors that currently are employed by the PROFESSIONAL theater company, M.O.B. INC. are nothing short of professional. Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with their professional acting that they bring to the stage each and every time they perform. And isn't being a professional more valid then a card saying you are? Sincerely, W.J. Malbasa President of M.O.B. INC. -------------------------------1139962741 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To whom it may concern,
 
I've owned and operated a theater company for over ten years and most e= very=20 actor I've employed was a professional.  And when I say professional it= has=20 NOTHING to do with any association of the actors union.  It's about hav= ing=20 pride in your craft and coming to the show with the attitude of giving it yo= ur=20 all.  Ones ability is what makes them a professional, not a union=20 card. 
 
And I am in no means downing union actors but in truth, that union card= and=20 a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee.  Maybe in New York it means=20 everything but just because a person in Cleveland doesn't have a card does n= ot=20 deem them non professional by any stretch. 
 
I'll gladly stand by that statement 100% because the actors that curren= tly=20 are employed by the PROFESSIONAL theater company, M.O.B. INC. are nothing sh= ort=20 of professional.
Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with their professional acting tha= t=20 they bring to the stage each and every time they perform. And isn't=20 being a professional more valid then a card saying=20= you=20 are?
Sincerely,
W.J. Malbasa
President of M.O.B. INC.
-------------------------------1139962741-- From dbanks1 at neo.rr.com Tue Feb 14 18:40:31 2006 From: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com (David Banks) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:40:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CenterStage Presents Disney's Beauty and the Beast Message-ID: <002601c631d9$31787540$6c00a8c0@homelc5qc053wn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everyone!=20 Tickets are hot off the press! Please send in your orders as soon as = possible for the best seats in the house! Hope to see you all there! = Michele =20 =20 Beauty & the Beast=20 Attention all Disney fans! Walsh Jesuit's CenterStage Theatre is = pleased to announce that its spring musical production will be Beauty & = the Beast.=20 Enter the exciting world of Belle as she and her charming new friends = work together to bring happiness to the enchanted castle. The musical was a smash hit on Broadway, and the loveable characters = from the award-winning Disney movie will come to life before your eyes = on the Walsh Jesuit stage. David Banks, director of drama at Walsh Jesuit, says the show will be = the school's largest and most lavish production ever, featuring new = costumes; sets that sprawl into the audience; special effects; a = professional orchestra; and 40 of the school's most talented singers, = actors, and dancers. =20 =20 =20 =20 Roles are being played by: Belle: Rachel Cihlar '07 of Medina and Jackie Komos '07 of Macedonia Beast: Ryan Miller '07 of Hudson Gaston: John Bedell '06 of Stow Mrs. Potts: Jessica Ciraldo '06 of Akron Lumiere: Daniel Jackson '06 of Akron Cogsworth: Jimmy Wojtila '07 of Aurora Preview show tickets are $5 for all seats. Preview shows are: a.. March 7 at 7 p.m.=20 b.. March 8 at 7 p.m.=20 Show dates and times are:=20 a.. March 10 at 7:30 p.m.=20 b.. March 11 at 2 p.m. (matinee for senior citizens just $5)=20 c.. March 11 at 7:30 p.m. (alumni night) (dinner option) =20 d.. March 14 at 7 p.m. (7th grade students admitted FREE with paid = adult or just $5)=20 e.. March 15 at 7 p.m.=20 f.. March 17 at 7:30 p.m.=20 g.. March 18 at 7:30 p.m. (dinner option)=20 A dinner option that begins at 6 p.m. is available for the March 11 and = March 18 performances. Tickets (which include the show) are just $20 = for adults and $17 for students and seniors. Only 36 dinner/show = tickets are available per show, so reserve early! Regular ticket prices are $10 for adults / $7 for students and seniors. To reserve tickets, contact Michele Miller at 330.656.3372 or = michelemiller718 at alltel.net. For complete information and a ticket = order form, click here. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi Everyone!

Tickets are hot off the = press!  Please send in your orders as = soon as=20 possible for the best seats in the house! =20 Hope to see you all there! =20 Michele

 

 

Beauty & the=20 Beast

Attention all Disney = fans! =20 Walsh Jesuit's CenterStage Theatre is = pleased to=20 announce that its spring musical production will be = Beauty & the=20 Beast

Enter the = exciting world of=20 Belle as she and her charming new friends work together to bring=20 happiness to the enchanted castle.

The musical was a smash = hit on=20 Broadway, and the loveable characters from the award-winning Disney = movie will=20 come to life before your eyes on the Walsh Jesuit=20 stage.

David=20 Banks, director of drama at Walsh Jesuit, says = the show=20 will be the school's largest and most lavish production ever, = featuring new=20 costumes; sets that sprawl into the audience; special effects; a = professional=20 orchestra; and 40 of the school's most talented singers, actors, and=20 dancers.

 

 

 

 

Roles are being played=20 by:

Belle: Rachel Cihlar '07 of = Medina and Jackie Komos = '07 of=20 Macedonia
Beast
:=20 Ryan = Miller '07 of=20 Hudson
Gaston
: John = Bedell '06 of = Stow
Mrs. = Potts
:=20 Jessica Ciraldo =9206 of=20 Akron
Lumiere
: Daniel=20 Jackson '06 of Akron
Cogsworth
: Jimmy=20 Wojtila '07 of Aurora

Preview show tickets are = $5 for all=20 seats.  Preview shows are:

  • March 7 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20
  • March 8 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20

 Show dates and = times=20 are: 

  • March 10 at=20 7:30=20 p.m.=20
  • March 11 at=20 2=20 p.m. (matinee for senior = citizens=20 just $5)=20
  • March 11 at=20 7:30=20 p.m. (alumni night) (dinner = option) =20
  • March 14 at=20 7=20 p.m. (7th grade students = admitted=20 FREE with paid adult or just $5)=20
  • March 15 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20
  • March 17 at=20 7:30=20 p.m.=20
  • March 18 at=20 7:30=20 p.m. (dinner=20 option)

A dinner option that = begins at=20 6 p.m. is available for = the March 11=20 and March 18 performances.  Tickets (which include the show) are = just $20=20 for adults and $17 for students and seniors.  Only 36 dinner/show = tickets=20 are available per show, so reserve early!

Regular ticket = prices are $10=20 for adults / $7 for students and seniors.

To reserve tickets, = contact=20 Michele = Miller at 330.656.3372 or = michelemiller718 at alltel.net. =20 For complete information and a ticket order form, click=20 here.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810-- From info at groundfloortheater.com Tue Feb 14 19:24:37 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 03:24:37 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stand-Up Contest FINALS Wednesday - Only $6.00 Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THIS IS IT! The five-week competition between the best local and regional= stand-up comedians has ended. The top two comedians from the first four = weeks moved on to the semi-finals of the Cleveland Comedy Challenge on Fe= bruary 8th. Mark Collela, Joe Hannum, Jim Tews, and Tim Cornett came out = on top and will compete in the finals on Wednesday, February 15th. One wi= nner will capture the $500.00 cash prize. The winner is determined by a c= ombination of judge vote and audience vote. The stand-up competition runs every Wednesday evening at 8:00 p.m. The Gr= ound Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights= Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available= for all shows. THE ADMISSION PRICE IS RIDICULOUS...ONLY $6.00. Doors and= the bar open at 7:30 p.m. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloorthe= ater.com for more information. Hey - 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 T= he News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Sce= ne Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for pr= omotions and giveaways. ----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THIS IS IT! The five-week competition = between the best local and regional stand-up comedians has ended. The top= two comedians from the first four weeks moved on to the semi-finals of t= he Cleveland Comedy Challenge on February 8th. Mark Collela, Joe Hannum, = Jim Tews, and Tim Cornett came out on top and will compete in the finals = on Wednesday, February 15th. One winner will capture the $500.00 cash pri= ze. The winner is determined by a combination of judge vote and audience = vote.

The stand-up competition runs every Wednesday evening at 8:0= 0 p.m. The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 E= uclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full = bar available for all shows. THE ADMISSION PRICE IS RIDICULOUS...ONLY $6.= 00. Doors and the bar open at 7:30 p.m. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at g= roundfloortheater.com for more information.

Hey - we're in the ne= ws: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the Akron Beacon J= ournal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The News Herald... to = name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Magazine. Also, li= sten to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for promotions and giveaway= s.


----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877-- From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 14 20:05:08 2006 From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Message-ID: <20060215040508.96781.qmail@web80721.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit According to my edition of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is: 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession; b) engaged in one of the learned professions c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace: 2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer b) having a particular profession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise. Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent. Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist..expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience...was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with. In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determinig a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see --0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
According to my edition  of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is:
 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession;
   b) engaged in one of the learned professions
   c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a   
            profession;
       (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in  
           the workplace:
  2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged
        in by amateurs, i.e. golfer
    b) having a particular profession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier
    c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player
 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.
 
    That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. 
     The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise.
     Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a  Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in  the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent.
    Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist..expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience...was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with.
   In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determinig a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see
 
 
 
--0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442-- From info at standingrock.net Tue Feb 14 18:19:39 2006 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:19:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARM Art Auction coming March 3rd In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Greetings, WHO: =A0Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women's Art Recognition Movement (WARM) present WHAT: Sixth Annual "Get WARM" Silent Art Auction Fundraiser WHEN: =A0Opening Reception: =A0Friday, March 3rd, 8pm =A0 -show runs through March 25th WHERE: =A0North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent CONTACT: =A0330-686-9800 or =A0330-673-4970 GALLERY HOURS: =A0Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment 330-673-4970 Standing Rock Cultural Arts welcomes the sixth annual WARM Auction fundraiser. This year there will be plenty of eclectic art from the feminine persuasion. Bidding continues through entire length of exhibit. W.A.R.M. Womens Art Recognition Movement 4975 Comanche Trail Stow, OH 44224-1217 330-688-5210 www.standingrock.net for updates Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 info at standingrock.net --MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable WARM Art Auction coming March 3rd Greetings,


WHO: =A0Standing Rock Cultural Arts and= The Women's Art Recognition Movement (WARM) present

WHAT: Sixth Annual "Get WARM" Silent Art Auction Fundraiser

WHEN: =A0Opening Reception: =A0Friday, March 3rd, 8pm =A0
-show runs through March 25th

WHERE: =A0North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent

CONTACT: =A0330-686-9800 or =A0330-673-4970

GALLERY HOURS: =A0Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment 330-673-4970

Standing Rock Cultural Arts welcomes the sixth annual= WARM Auction fundraiser.  This year there will be plenty of eclectic a= rt from the feminine persuasion. Bidding continues through entire length of = exhibit.

W.A.R.M.
Womens Art Recognition Movement
4975 Comanche Trail
Stow, OH 44224-1217
330-688-5210


www.standingrock.net for u= pdates

Thank you for supporting the Arts,

Standing Rock Cultural Arts
257 N. Water St.
Kent, OH 44240
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--MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part-- From mattdumont at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 19:44:14 2006 From: mattdumont at hotmail.com (Matt DuMont) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:44:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi, Several people have already contributed to this discussion in very organized and well thought out ways. (Hi Adam ;-D) I turn though to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Professional: 2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs b : having a particular profession as a permanent career c : engaged in by persons receiving financial return So, in short, a professional is anyone who is getting paid to do work, regardless of what it is... be it painting houses, answereing phones, working at McDonalds... Being Unionized or part of the Union has nothing to do with being professional. I've done several Professional Non-Equity shows. Thats how a lot of people get experience so when you eventually become Equity you aren't completely new to the business aspect of acting and theater. I think that pretty much sums it up. I get paid to do work. I'm a professional. =) -Matt DuMont From Importedair at aol.com Tue Feb 14 20:33:21 2006 From: Importedair at aol.com (Importedair at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:33:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]professional BLAH BLAH Message-ID: <19d.456541b0.31240911@aol.com> --part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Everyone is getting too deep on this. Can you do the job? If you can, you are a professional. I worked on Broadway for years as a wardrobe/wig master. Never joined the union. I was REQUESTED by celebrities. WHY? I was PROFESSIONAL. I did my job. What happened to people in the arts supporting each other?! --part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Everyone is getting too deep on this. C= an you do the job? If you can, you are a professional.
I worked on Broadway for years as a wardrobe/wig  master. Never joined= the union. I was REQUESTED by celebrities. WHY? I was PROFESSIONAL. I did m= y job.
What happened to people in the arts supporting each other?!
--part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary-- From a_weishar at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 04:40:06 2006 From: a_weishar at yahoo.com (Anthony Weishar) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 04:40:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Who is Dustin Brennan? Message-ID: <20060215124006.69605.qmail@web31308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1285755794-1140007206=:69124 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My first thought on this Mr. Brennan's message was "Who is he?" Is he aware of the market we are in? I hold an inactive AFTRA card. It would be nice to make a living off of it, but this is not the market. The same holds true for the Equity card. My son is a first year musical theater student at NYU, and he will be seeking his card. He will also be staying in New York when he graduates. He would like to come home on summer break and pick up Equity work, but competition in Cleveland is tough. We have a lot of excellent local talent (Equity and non). So, Mr. Brennan, you seem new around here. This is not New York or Chicago. There are no regulations on the term professional other than it not being like the volunteer Community groups. We have Professional Theater and Community Theater and the schools and a lot of good shows all year long. Tony Weishar --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1285755794-1140007206=:69124 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My first thought on this Mr. Brennan's message was "Who is he?" Is he aware of the market we are in? I hold an inactive AFTRA card. It would be nice to make a living off of it, but this is not the market. The same holds true for the Equity card. My son is a first year musical theater student at NYU, and he will be seeking his card. He will also be staying in New York when he graduates. He would like to come home on summer break and pick up Equity work, but competition in Cleveland is tough. We have a lot of excellent local talent (Equity and non). So, Mr. Brennan, you seem new around here. This is not New York or Chicago. There are no regulations on the term professional other than it not being like the volunteer Community groups. We have Professional Theater and Community Theater and the schools and a lot of good shows all year long.

Tony Weishar


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What cracks me up about this post is this...

1.  You have too much time on your hands

2. Anyone can call themselves anything they want.  I can call myself Melissa the most talented professional soprano this century.  There is no copyright on the word professional - anyone can banter it around anyway they like - get over it. 
 
--- Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com> wrote:
 
From: Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:56 -0800 (PST)
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional?

To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
-Dustin Brennan


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From mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Wed Feb 15 06:27:39 2006 From: mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (McBurney, Christine) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:27:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shaker Theatre Presents New Stages 24: New Playwrights & Directors Series Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights & Directors Series Opens February 15, 2006 The Shaker Heights High School Theatre Arts Department proudly presents 'NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights and Director Series.' Student written, directed, performed and produced, New Stages 24 features six one-act plays. NEW STAGES 24 opens on Wednesday, February 15 and runs through Saturday, February 18, 2006 for six performances. Age Ain't Nothin' But A Number written by Sherria Hughley and directed by Anna Weinstein Black Rain written by Alex Mok and directed by Matt Herzfeld Life (in Purple) written by Anastasia Frank and directed by Marnie Zoldessy Like Silly Puddy written by Athena Pallotta and directed by Katie Campbell-Morrison M'aidez written by Emily Mizer and directed by Celia Kaplan Tent-tation written by Allie Jennings and directed by Ben Karlin New Stages alumni have gone onto work professionally as wirters, performers, and producers and include David Wain (Writer and Director of Wet Hot American Summer; Writer & Performer on Comedy Central's Stella) and Carter Bays ( Head writer for the Fox tv series, American Dad). Performances are at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16th. Performances on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 are at 7:00 pm AND 9:15 pm. All performances are in Shaker Heights High School Stage 3. Seating is limited and all seats are reserved. Note: Mature Content. Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior adults, and may be purchased in advance by calling the 24 Hour Reservation Hotline at 216-295-4287. Christine McBurney Theatre Arts Department Chair Shaker Heights High School 15911 Aldersyde Shaker Heights, OH 44120 216.295.4258 216.295.4277 fax mcburney_c at shaker.org SHAKER THEATRE 2005 - 2006 PRODUCTION SEASON Sept 2 Ingenuity! Senior Ensemble performs Downtown Cleveland 5:30 & 7:30 pm *for tickets go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com Fall Ensemble Preview Thursday, October 20th at 8 No Admission Fee Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare December 1, 2, 3 at 8 December 16th Senior Ensemble Solstice Sharing at 4 No Admission Fee January 9 Improv Show at 8 pm Donation Admission February 15 & 16 at 8 and Feb 17 & 18 at 7 & 9:15 New Stages 24: Shaker Playwrights & Directors Series* March 24 & 25 Ninth Grade Theatre Experience at 8* April 27-29 Spring Ensemble Show at 8* May 9 Senior Ensemble at Fusionfest at The Cleveland Play House* May 12 Shakescenes at 7 Donation Admission May 18 Theatre Awards at 8 No Admission Fee Box Office: 295.4287 --Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
NEW STAGES 24:

Shaker Theatre New Playwrights & Directors Series

Opens February 15, 2006

  

The Shaker Heights High School Theatre Arts Department proudly presents 'NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights and Director Series.'  Student written, directed, performed and produced, New Stages 24 features six one-act plays.  NEW STAGES 24 opens on Wednesday, February 15 and runs through Saturday, February 18, 2006 for six performances.

 

Age Ain’t Nothin’ But A Number written by Sherria Hughley and directed by Anna Weinstein

Black Rain written by Alex Mok and directed by Matt Herzfeld

Life (in Purple) written by Anastasia Frank and directed by Marnie Zoldessy

Like Silly Puddy written by Athena Pallotta and directed by Katie Campbell-Morrison

M’aidez written by Emily Mizer and directed by Celia Kaplan

Tent-tation written by Allie Jennings and directed by Ben Karlin

 

New Stages alumni have gone onto work professionally as wirters, performers, and producers and include David Wain (Writer and Director of Wet Hot American Summer; Writer & Performer on Comedy Central's Stella) and Carter Bays ( Head writer for the Fox tv series, American Dad)

 

Performances are at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16th.  Performances on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 are at 7:00 pm AND 9:15 pm.  All performances are in Shaker Heights High School Stage 3.  Seating is limited and all seats are reserved.  Note: Mature Content.  Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior adults, and may be purchased in advance by calling the 24 Hour Reservation Hotline at 216-295-4287.

 
Christine McBurney
Theatre Arts Department Chair
Shaker Heights High School
15911 Aldersyde
Shaker Heights, OH 44120
216.295.4258
216.295.4277 fax
 
SHAKER THEATRE 2005 - 2006 PRODUCTION SEASON
Sept 2 Ingenuity! Senior Ensemble performs Downtown Cleveland  5:30 & 7:30 pm  *for tickets go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com
Fall Ensemble Preview  Thursday, October 20th at 8 No Admission Fee
Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare December 1, 2, 3 at 8
December 16th Senior Ensemble Solstice Sharing  at 4 No Admission Fee
January 9 Improv Show at 8 pm Donation Admission
February 15 & 16 at 8 and Feb 17 & 18 at 7 & 9:15 New Stages 24: Shaker Playwrights & Directors Series*
March 24 & 25 Ninth Grade Theatre Experience at 8*
April 27-29 Spring Ensemble Show at 8*
May 9 Senior Ensemble at Fusionfest at The Cleveland Play House*
May 12 Shakescenes at 7 Donation Admission
May 18 Theatre Awards at 8 No Admission Fee
 Box Office: 295.4287
--Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA)-- From laurenmuney at comcast.net Wed Feb 15 06:27:02 2006 From: laurenmuney at comcast.net (Lauren Muney) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:27:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dustin Brennan, Your post seems to have been of interest to many people. Obviously your concept of 'professionalism' is based upon UNION accreditation only, a union which was originally formed to "protect" theatre artists from abuses. Unions now have often become a form of "haves vs. have-nots": it sometimes becomes a club of snobs, instead of a brother/sisterhood. That wasn't the original intent of any union, and Equity (and SAG, and others) should be the same way. I have been a variety entertainer for over 20 years, performed internationally, been in magazines, newspapers, and on television many times. There was no "union" I could have belonged to which would have encompassed my skills and experience, nor that would give me credibility. Even AGVA couldn't. But by making money I was still a "professional", and by my demeanor I was (or tried to be) responsible in my occupation: always prepared, on time, ready to work with clients, producers, or co-workers. In fact, due to my "professionalism" and skill level, I was/am often paid quite well. I also have seen "union" people unprepared, often late, nasty, work very poorly with others, and quite frequently, not very good. Being in a union does not necessarily make someone more of a "professional", it just makes them able to meet the on-paper criteria that the union requires --and pay the dues. That being said, joining a professional union while being a professional (in demeanor) does help many people. As for "union" theatres: again, while most union theatres have good reputations, just being 'union' doesn't mean anything. Ever see other unions' workers? Sometimes it's just watching them wait for their union-stipulated breaks. On the flip side, just because someone is paid doesn't mean it's a decent wage. If someone hires a 14-yr-old to make balloon animals at a child's party for $15, technically he's a professional also. But being paid is no definition of success or experience: it can be just a description of money exchanging hands. I've seen [professional] circus performers work 80 hours/week in grueling performance conditions for $150/week, and I've seen "ACTORS" get paid exorbitant amounts of money for 5 minutes ---with lots of whining. I agree with these other NEohiopal people: "professional" means being PAID. But it also can mean how the company, performer, or theatre management works. Additionally, if a small theatre company pays its actors (even if it's $5/show), they have a right to advertise whatever truths they want to say -- it's simply 'marketing'. There are awful productions mounted in every theatre, whether it's unpaid or paid theatre; each still advertises to the public so they can get audiences. If a theatre advertises "Newest professional theatre!" so what? It's a truth. I'm not trying to flame you, Dustin, but maybe your post is a call for you to examine what YOU think about these "non-professional" theatres ---and think about the whole industry at large. Sounds like you have a grudge against these smaller theatres somehow, or a glorification of the union. The real point is that beauty (or crap) can come from any source, union or otherwise. Everyone has to decide on their own professionalism also -- whether or not they are paid. Lauren ------------------- Lauren Muney 301-210-6161 301-674-7086 cell Personal email: LaurenMuney at comcast.net Physical Mind innovative fitness and wellness coaching www.physicalmind.com lauren at physicalmind.com Snake Oil Productions performance, production, creation www.snakeoilproductions.com lauren at snakeoilproductions.com FireInspire multimedia motivational speaking including the challenge of fire www.fireinspire.com lauren at fireinspire.com On Feb 14, 2006, at 10:44 PM, Matt DuMont wrote: > > Hi, > Several people have already contributed to this discussion in very > organized and well thought out ways. (Hi Adam ;-D) > > I turn though to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. > > Professional: > 2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field > of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs > b : having a particular profession as a permanent career professional soldier> c : engaged in by persons receiving financial > return > > So, in short, a professional is anyone who is getting paid to do > work, regardless of what it is... be it painting houses, answereing > phones, working at McDonalds... Being Unionized or part of the > Union has nothing to do with being professional. > > I've done several Professional Non-Equity shows. Thats how a lot of > people get experience so when you eventually become Equity you > aren't completely new to the business aspect of acting and theater. > > I think that pretty much sums it up. I get paid to do work. I'm a > professional. =) > -Matt DuMont > From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Feb 15 06:51:07 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:51:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]how the list works for discussions - IE - "definition of professional" Message-ID: <290.5af2558.312499db@aol.com> -------------------------------1140015067 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi folks! A few people have written me asking why I am permitting this discussion on this list - isn't that why the yahoo list was created? The answer to that is on the footer of most of the emails: "There is a sister site to this list called the "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on more than a day or two, the bulletin board is used: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ " So, to reiterate - the Neohiopal list is the right forum for a discussion to start, but at a certain appropriate point I will announce a cutover for a discussion to continue on the yahoo board. For the "definition of professional" discussion, postings will be accepted to this list through 6:00pm today, Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Fred _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1140015067 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi folks!
 
A few people have written me asking why I am permitting this=20 discussion on this list - isn't that why the yahoo list was=20 created?
 
The answer to that is on the footer of most of the=20 emails:
 
"There is a sister site to this list call= ed the=20 "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on mo= re=20 than a day or two, the bulletin board is used:=20 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ "
 
So, to reiterate - the Neohiopal list is the right forum for a=20 discussion to start, but at a certain appropriate point I will announce a=20 cutover for a discussion to continue on the yahoo board.
 
For the "definition of professional" discussion, postings will=20= be=20 accepted to this list through 6:00pm today, Wednesday, February 15,=20 2006.
 
Fred
http://www.fredsternfeld.com

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-------------------------------1140015067-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 06:53:18 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 06:53:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: COMING TO AMERICA (Kalliope Stage) Message-ID: <20060215145318.47147.qmail@web33115.mail.mud.yahoo.com> KALLIOPE?S ?Coming To America? IS ENJOYABLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times On the way out of Kalliope Stage after the opening night performance of ?COMING TO AMERICA? the woman in front of me said, ?That was fun.? She was right, every once in a while it is nice to go to the theatre and just laugh a little, hear some good old-time songs, watch generally talented performers, and appreciate the creativity of a director who starts with a script and makes it into a visual reality. James Hindman and Ray Roderick?s ?COMING TO AMERICA,? is having its world premiere at Kalliope. The duo authored ?PETE ?N? KEELY,? which garnered an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination and two Drama Desk mentions. That script was presented in 2004 at Kalliope. Billed as a ?poperetta,? ?COMING TO AMERICA? takes on the format of a vaudeville show with over 60 American standards and forgotten songs. This is no ?WEST SIDE STORY? or ?CHORUS LINE.? It is not even ?TINTYPES? which takes the same theme , but does it better. But, the production overcomes the trite script and the results are an enjoyable evening. Songs include the likes of the well known ?They Didn?t Believe Me,? ?Alexander?s Ragtime Band,? ?Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning,? ?Over There,? ?The Streets of New York,? ?You?re a Grand Old Flag,? and ?America the Beautiful.? It also features some ditties that few know including, ?All the World Is Swaying,? ?An Irish Husband,? ?It Takes An Irishman to Make Love,? ?Antonio,? ?If You Don?t Want My Peaches,? and ?Samiostisa.? The singers/dancers/comedians portray a dozen people. Each character, who comes to this country in the early 1900s, is changed by America and America changes them. The first segment examines the coming-to-America experience--the harrowing ship ride, seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time, landing at Ellis Island, and entering the US. The rest of the production centers on the becoming a ?Yankee? experience. Kimberly Koljat, portraying an Irish lass, sparkles. Her eyes glisten, her face glows. Her singing voice is excellent. She dances well and her characterizations are well developed. She won the audience with ?Just You Watch My Step.? Christopher Sena is Ambrose, an Italian. He is generally effective, but sings with a nasal quality. His version of ?Everything in America is Ragtime? with Jaron Vesely was a show stopper. Vesely portrays Yankel, a Jewish immigrant. He displays appealing stage presence in a charmingly boyish way. His versions of ?Papirosen? and ?Ephraham Played the Piano? were delightful. He is also an excellent dancer. Beth Kirkpatrick has a full and vibrant voice which she displays well as the Swedish Pernilla . The audience gasped with awe as she hit her high notes. Her rendition of ?Nobody Knows? was enchanting. Jason Winfield, who sometimes sings flat, has some nice moments. His highlight number was ?When I Lost You.? Director Paul Gurgol, who is a master at inventing creative ?shticks? to enhance acting scenes and dance sequences, does not disappoint. This is a staging, with much creative staging and choreography, that gives pleasure well beyond the over-used premise of the script. Anthony Ruggiero, the pianist and musical director does an excellent job. Russ Borski?s set design creates the right mood, while his costume designs are impressive. Lance Switzer?s lighting adds the correct moods. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Forty percent of the people in the United States can trace their families through Ellis Island. Each of those descendants, and any others who appreciate a well-directed show with good singing and dancing, will enjoy Kalliope Stage?s ?COMING TO AMERICA.? The show runs through March 12 at 2134 Lee Road. For tickets call 216-321-0870 or go on line to www.KalliopeStage.com. Kalliope Stage?s next production is ?110 IN THE SHADE? which will be presented from April 20 to May 21. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Wed Feb 15 07:48:43 2006 From: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com (Victor D'Altorio) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:48:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Meisner class recommended by Emmy-winning actors Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20060215104513.02bfbd90@247ref.org> --=====================_953370223==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =93Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth, which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety. Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me! He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive. I absolutely loved working with him.=94 Megan Mullally, Karen Walker on Will & Grace Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series =93Vic first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called Talking Minks, and he is, easily, one of=20 the best directors I=92ve worked with. I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing"=20 that he take Vic's acting class in L.A, and the=20 change in his work, and in HIM, after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma=ADwhich can't be taught, of course- -but it emerged with the stronger sense of self=20 he developed under Vic's tutelage." Richard Schiff, Toby on The West Wing Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series =93Victor=92s ability to facilitate honest, unembellished communication between peopleis phenomenal. He=92s not satisfied until each moment is specific and perfectly clear. His understanding of Sanford Meisner=92s= work=AD and Meisner was a genius, certainly=AD is so complete that people who=92ve worked on the Meisner exercises for years feel they=92re brand new when they work with Vic.=94 Laura Innes, "Dr. Carrie Weaver" on ER Emmy-nominated, Best Supporting Actress/Drama Series Emmy-nominated, Best Director/Drama series, The West Wing Victor D'Altorio Meisner technique and scene study classes L.A. Weekly Critics Best Director 2000 Chicago's most recommended acting teacher by agents and casting directors 1993-98 Good acting is personal. The character is you--always you-- Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. Each character you play lives within your own boundaries for expressiveness, depth of feeling, and specificity of response. A new 8-week Meisner class session will begin on Sunday March 12, 2006. Sunday Evening Class is 5-8pm. Limited to 12 people A new 8-week Scene Study class will begin on Wednesday March 15, 2006. Wednesday Evening Class is 7-10pm Limited to 8 people The Scene Study class is available first to=20 students currently enrolled in the Meisner class,=20 and then to those who have completed at least one session of the Meisner= class. The length of the repetition class is based on 4=20 students per hour,so an enrollment of 12 people=20 is a 3 hour class, 8 people is a 2 hour class, 16 is a 4 hour class, etc. Both classes are 8 weeks long, and meet once per week. Discounted price for Meisner class: $350 Cost for class is $400 with a $50 discount if the=20 full amount is paid before the first class. Cost for a second class is $150 if paid in full by the first class. Contact: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com to set up an interview. About the work: Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must ALSO exercise the mechanism that=20 allows for flexibility and freedom of=20 expression--the ability to listen and respond=20 truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously.=20 First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a=20 specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford=20 Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work. Particular emphasis is placed on getting one=92s attention off of one=92s= self, which means listening and responding to the other person in an honest and SPECIFIC way. The goal: to experience a flow state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses. 1. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly. 2. Respond to what's happening -NOT to what's expected or desired. 3. Unblock and expand your range of expression. 4. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated response. 5. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much deeper and more specific= way. 6. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't=20 play the meaning of the lines. About the teacher: Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and=20 actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most=20 respected, most recommended acting teachers at=20 The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known=20 professional training program. From 1998-02 he=20 had an acting studio in Los Angeles, where he=20 taught class and privately coached many actors=20 for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics'=20 Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was=20 asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with=20 actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection=20 for an innovative California state funded program=20 to educate youth in better, more truth-centered=20 communication skills. He is a graduate of=20 Northwestern University, and also of the William=20 Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal,=20 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching. --=====================_953370223==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
=93Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth,
which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety.
Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me!
He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive.
I absolutely loved working with him.=94
 
Megan Mullally, Karen Walker on Will & Grace
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
 
=93Vic first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway
called Talking Minks, and he is, easily, one of the best directors I=92ve worked with.
I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Vic's acting class in L.A, and the change in his work, and in HIM, after only a few months was astonishing.
His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment
 to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence,
 more charisma=ADwhich can't be taught, of course-
-but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage."
 
Richard Schiff, Toby on The West Wing
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
=93Victor=92s ability to facilitate honest, unembellished communication
between peopleis phenomenal. He=92s not satisfied until each moment
 is specific and perfectly clear. His understanding of Sanford Meisner=92s work=AD
and Meisner was a genius, certainly=AD
is so complete that people who=92ve worked on the Meisner exercises
 for years feel they=92re brand new when they work with Vic.=94
 
Laura Innes, "Dr. Carrie Weaver" on ER
Emmy-nominated, Best Supporting Actress/Drama Series

Emmy-nominated, Best Director/Drama series, The West Wing

 
Victor D'Altorio
Meisner technique and scene study classes
 
L.A. Weekly Critics Best Director 2000
Chicago's most recommended acting teacher
by agents and casting directors 1993-98


Good acting is personal.
The character is you--always you--
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
 
Each character you play lives within your own boundaries
for expressiveness, depth of feeling, and specificity of response.
 

A new 8-week Meisner class session will begin on Sunday March 12, 2006.
Sunday Evening Class is 5-8pm.  Limited to 12 people
 
A new 8-week Scene Study class will begin on Wednesday March 15, 2006.
Wednesday Evening Class is 7-10pm  Limited to 8 people
 
The Scene Study class is available first to students currently enrolled in the Meisner class, and then to those who have completed at least one session of the Meisner class.
 
The length of the repetition class is based on 4 students per hour,so an enrollment of 12 people is a 3 hour class, 8 people is a 2 hour class, 16 is a 4 hour class, etc.
 
Both classes are 8 weeks long, and meet once per week.

Discounted price for Meisner class: $350

Cost for class is $400 with a $50 discount if the full amount is paid before the first class.
Cost for a second class is $150 if paid in full by the first class.
 
Contact: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com to set up an interview.
 
About the work:
Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales.
Dancers stretch and bend at a bar.
The actor must ALSO exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work.
 
Particular emphasis is placed on getting one=92s attention off of one=92s self,
which means listening and responding to the other person
in an honest and SPECIFIC way.
 
The goal: to experience a flow state of mind and heart,
free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses.
 
1. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly.
2. Respond to what's happening -NOT to what's expected or desired.
3. Unblock and expand your range of expression.
4. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated response.
5. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much deeper and more specific way.
6. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines.

 
About the teacher:
Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 1998-02 he had an acting studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching.

 
--=====================_953370223==.ALT-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 08:19:25 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:19:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SOUND DESIGNER? Jude M. Goergen, Members' Contest & Other News! Message-ID: <8C80062B8D36E8F-E04-1093C@mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 15, 2006) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 15, 2006) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Feb 15 08:31:48 2006 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:31:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse seeks Stage Managers for the 2006 season Message-ID: <1ab.47e145c0.3124b174@aol.com> -------------------------------1140021108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is looking for stage managers for our 2006 season. We are doing "Noises Off", "The Fantasticks", "Sweet Charity", "My Way...A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra", "Art", "Spider's Web", & "Christmas at Aunt Ida's". This is not a paying gig but we try to make it as much fun as possible and there is the opportunity to enjoy a festive adult beverage & food after the show. For more information about show dates, please check out our web page at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) Anyone interested should contact me at _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) Tom Meyrose Managing Director -------------------------------1140021108 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is looking for stage managers for our 2006=20 season. 
 
We are doing "Noises Off", "The Fantasticks", "Sweet Charity", "My Way.= ..A=20 Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra", "Art", "Spider's Web", & "Christmas a= t=20 Aunt Ida's".  This is not a paying gig but we t= ry=20 to make it as much fun as possible and there is the opportunity to enjoy a=20 festive adult beverage & food  after the show. 
 
For more information about show dates, please check out our web page=20 at:
www.huntingtonplayhouse.com<= /DIV>
 
Anyone interested should contact me at huntheatre at aol.com
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing Director
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Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0002752B32@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Cabaret Project Announces=20 Their Second Cabaret Sampler Performers! =20 Eileen Burns Charles Eversole Alison Garrigan June Lang Pamela Lewis Molly McGinnis Wayne Moreland Susan Murphy Kristin Netzband Monica Olejko Geoffrey Short Nickolas Vannello =20 Beginning the weekend of March 24, 2006 and then continuing throughout April 15, 2006 five to six different performers will take the stage at Kennedy's Cabaret in Playhouse Square and present their own 15-minute Cabaret set, assisted by a combo band led under the music direction of Charles Eversole. There is truly something for every one in this Sampler! =20 =20 CABARET SAMPLER TICKET & SHOW INFORMATION: Performances: March 24 - April 15, 2006 Friday and Saturdays 8:30 PM Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center Tickets: $20 To Purchase Tickets: www.clevelandcabaret.com www.playhousesquare.com 216.241.6000 800.766.6048 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cleveland Cabaret=20 Project
Announces =
Their = Second
Cabaret Sampler=20 Performers!
 
Eileen = Burns
Charles = Eversole
Alison = Garrigan
June = Lang
Pamela = Lewis
Molly = McGinnis
Wayne = Moreland
Susan = Murphy
Kristin = Netzband
Monica = Olejko
Geoffrey = Short
Nickolas = Vannello
 

Beginning the weekend of March 24, 2006 and then = continuing=20 throughout April 15, 2006 five to six different performers will take the = stage=20 at Kennedy’s Cabaret in Playhouse Square and present their own = 15-minute Cabaret=20 set, assisted by a combo band led under the music direction of Charles = Eversole.=20 There is truly something for every one in this Sampler!   =

 

CABARET SAMPLER = TICKET &=20 SHOW INFORMATION:

Performances: = March 24 –=20 April 15, 2006

Friday and=20 Saturdays

8:30=20 PM

Kennedy’s = at Playhouse = Square Center=

Tickets:=20 $20

To Purchase=20 Tickets:  www.clevelandcabaret.com&nbs= p; www.playhousesquare.com    216.241.6000    =20 800.766.6048

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9-- From flmdirector at aol.com Wed Feb 15 09:17:41 2006 From: flmdirector at aol.com (flmdirector at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:17:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Independent film premiere Message-ID: <8C8006ADC89302E-DC4-841@mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, My name is Matt Pallotta. I have recently finished up an independent film and am premiering it on Sunday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in Cuyahoga Falls. I have spent the last year working on this project. It was budgeted entirely out of my own pocket. I'm 24, a senior at Kent State about to graduate, looking for some support from local talent and those who have any interest in the entertainment field. The film is called "Imperfections" and it's a comedy. You can learn more about the film and who I am at www.redduckpictures.com. About 20 publications (including radio appearances) have and will be coming out about the film to gather as much interest possible. Last week, all 10 Record Publishing newspapers in the area (Falls News Press, Tallmadge express, Hudson Hub, Stow Sentry....etc etc) came out with the story on the front page of the entertainment section. The Westside Leader is doing a story in the next week or so, as well as the Richfield Times, Akron Beacon Journal, CFHS newsletter and several other small papers in the area. I'm just looking to fill as many seats as possible; get some exposure for our work. Neohiopal, I know, goes out to many people who share the same passion that I have. So, if you can, come on out and see what some other locals have put together. We're selling tickets ($5) through the website, or you can contact me for tickets as well. Please check out the site; there are trailers, photogalleries, cast and crew bios, and much more. Also, if anyone has a trailer for their own peice (around 60 sec.) that they would be interested in putting in front of the film - as a way to promote other local talent - we'd be happy to check it out and use it if appropriate. Get in contact with me for further information. Thanks for your consideration, ~Matt Pallotta ----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
        Hello,
            My name is Matt Pallotta.  I have recently finished up an independent film and am premiering it on Sunday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in Cuyahoga Falls.  I have spent the last year working on this project.  It was budgeted entirely out of my own pocket.  I'm 24, a senior at Kent State about to graduate, looking for some support from local talent and those who have any interest in the entertainment field.  The film is called "Imperfections" and it's a comedy.  You can learn more about the film and who I am at www.redduckpictures.com.  About 20 publications (including radio appearances) have and will be coming out about the film to gather as much interest possible.  Last week, all 10 Record Publishing newspapers in the area (Falls News Press, Tallmadge express, Hudson Hub, Stow Sentry....etc etc) came out with the story on the front page of the entertainment section.  The Westside Leader is doing a story in the next week or so, as well as the Richfield Times, Akron Beacon Journal, CFHS newsletter and several other small papers in the area.  I'm just looking to fill as many seats as possible; get some exposure for our work.  Neohiopal, I know, goes out to many people who share the same passion that I have.  So, if you can, come on out and see what some other locals have put together. 
            We're selling tickets ($5) through the website, or you can contact me for tickets as well.  Please check out the site; there are trailers, photogalleries, cast and crew bios, and much more. 
            Also, if anyone has a trailer for their own peice (around 60 sec.) that they would be interested in putting in front of the film - as a way to promote other local talent - we'd be happy to check it out and use it if appropriate.  Get in contact with me for further information.  Thanks for your consideration,
           ~Matt Pallotta
----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Wed Feb 15 09:37:20 2006 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:37:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Computer, Monitor and Printer Message-ID: <43F366D0.2060003@vanityCrash.com> I have an Apple G3 Desktop Computer with a brand new never used 17" ViewSonic Monitor. Also included is a 100mb Zip Drive with 5 disks and a 1gb Jaz Drive with five 1gb removable hard drive disks. I am selling the whole package for $150. I also have a Panasonic KX P1124 dot matrix printer. It works great. This is Free to any good home. Dennis 216-631-2554 From brittany.janis at case.edu Wed Feb 15 09:16:38 2006 From: brittany.janis at case.edu (Brittany Janis) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:16:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST WEEKEND FOR LOOK BACK IN ANGER AT CASE Message-ID: <342da373426e25.3426e25342da37@cwru.edu>

  CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY'S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE PRESENTS

* Look Back in Anger* 

By: John Osborne

Directed by Ron Wilson

February 16, 17, 18 at 8:00 p.m.
February 19 at 2:30 p.m.

Come and see, in it's last weekend of production, 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. This production allows us again to follow the angst ridden life of Jimmy Porter, as portrayed by John DiAntonio, and speaks powerfully in this new generation to the troubles of a contemporary audience.

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.

From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Feb 15 09:57:53 2006 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:57:53 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playwright, Composer, & Actor from INSIDE OUT at Actors' Summit on WCPN Message-ID: <28c.5c09fa4.3124c5a1@aol.com> -------------------------------1140026273 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 For Immediate Release=20 For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio =20 February 15, 2006=20 Playwright and Composer of Inside Out=20 Join Lissy Gulick on =E2=80=9CAround Noon=E2=80=9D=20 Doug Haverty and Adryan Russ, the playwright and composer of Inside Out=20 respectively, will join host Dee Perry on WCPN=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CAround No= on=E2=80=9D this Friday.=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater opens Inside Out that evening with an 8:00 P= M performance=20 at the theater in Hudson. Local professional actor Lissy Gulick will be in=20 the studio. Mr. Haverty and Ms. Russ will be joining the conversation by ph= one=20 from Los Angeles.=20 Doug Haverty=20 Doug Haverty=E2=80=99s award-wining plays and musicals have been produced a= cross the=20 country and around the world. Inside Out just completed its second =20 successful run in Switzerland (in English) having originally opened in 1989=20= at Lonny=20 Chapman=E2=80=99s Group Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles. Inside Out has be= en to New=20 York three times: in Chelsea at The Village Theatre Company, Off-Broadway a= t=20 The Cherry Lane and in SoHo at the Here Performing Arts Center. His play,=20 _Could I Have This Dance_ (http://www.co lonytheatre.org/shows/CouldIHaveThisDance.html) ? (which premiered at The C= olony in Los Angeles and won 10 Drama-Logue=20 awards) was selected by the American Theatre Critics' Association as The=20 Best Play of 1992 [for plays presented outside of New York City] and as a r= esult=20 is included in the Otis Guernsey Theatre Yearbook "The Best Plays of=20 1991-92." Other popular Haverty plays include Aftershocks (Margo Jones Pla= ywriting=20 Award), Death Defying Acts, In My Mind's Eye (Samuel French), Hello This i= s=20 the Bottom Drawer), and the libretti for Flavia & The Dream Maker =20 (Dramatic Publishing Co.) and Legend of the Crystal Waters (Deaf Drama Awa= rd). =20 Additionally, his works has been presented at The Laguna Playhouse, The Cha= rlotte=20 Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Marietta's Theatre-in-the-Square, The=20 Phoenix Theatre, Theatre West and The Long Island Stage, just to name a few.= =20 Doug is Co-Moderator of The Writers Workshop at Theatre West and belongs to=20= =20 ASCAP, NARAS and The Dramatist's Guild. Inside Out was developed at The Lehm= an =20 Engel Musical Theatre Workshop under the direction of John Sparks.=20 Adryan Russ=20 ADRYAN RUSS (composer, lyricist) has had her work featured at The Cherry=20 Lane in New York City; Group Repertory Theatre, The Colony Theatre, and the= =20 West Valley Playhouse in the Los Angeles area; Florida Studio Theatre in=20 Sarasota; the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona; 12 Miles West in Montclair, New J= ersey;=20 Allegro Productions=E2=80=99 Here Arts Center in Soho, NY; and the Wealthy=20= Theatre in=20 Michigan, among others. She had the privilege of participating in a tribut= e=20 to Charles Strouse, with Michael Feinstein, at Carnegie Hall and in Chicago= =20 Humanities Festival=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CASCAP Cabaret: Her Turn=E2=80=9D with= Karen Mason and Sharon=20 McNight. LML Music (www.lmlmusic.com) released =E2=80=9CEveryone Has A Sto= ry: The=20 Songs of Adryan Russ,=E2=80=9D a CD of her songs performed by some of the b= est Los=20 Angeles and Broadway stage performers, including Jason Graae (Ragtime) and=20= Susan=20 Egan (Beauty & The Beast). She and Inside Out collaborator Doug Haverty ar= e=20 currently developing a new musical based on Oscar Wilde=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CT= he Canterville=20 Ghost=E2=80=9D; she is developing a holiday musical, Ebenezer: Return of the= Scrooge,=20 with Chicago playwright Keith Huff, as well as a musical for young children= =20 based on a Hans Christian Andersen tale. With film composers, Adryan has w= orked=20 as lyricist on such title songs as =E2=80=9CWhite Lies=E2=80=9D for The Che= ck Is In The =20 Mail, with Brian Dennehy; and "Save The Earth," for the English-version cult= =20 classic, Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster (which she admits with great=20 trepidation). She=E2=80=99s also written music and lyrics for several anim= ated features. =20 Adryan is a member of ASCAP, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Scien= ces =20 (NARAS), The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), and The Dramatists Gui= ld. =20 =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 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=20= and=20 season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=20= 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 -------------------------------1140026273 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

For Immedi= ate=20 Release

For=20 additional information contact: Nei= l=20 Thackaberry 330-342-0800

Hudson, Ohio=20

February 15, 2006

Playwright and=20 Composer of Inside=20 Out

Join Lissy Gulic= k on=20 =E2=80=9CAround Noon<= /st1:time>=E2=80=9D

        =    =20 =

Doug Haverty and Adryan Russ, the= =20 playwright and composer of Inside Out respectively, will=20= join=20 host Dee Perry on WCPN=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CAround Noon=E2=80=9D this Friday.=20= Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater opens=20 Inside Out that evening with a= n=20 8:00 PM performance at the theater in Hu= dson.=20 Local professional actor Lissy Gulick will be in the studio. Mr. Haverty and= Ms.=20 Russ will be joining the conversation by phone from Los=20 Angeles.

 

Doug=20 Haverty

Doug Haverty=E2=80=99s award-wining plays an= d musicals have=20 been produced across the country and around the world. Inside Out just completed its seco= nd=20 successful run in Switzerland (in English) having originally opened in 1989=20= at=20 Lonny Chapman=E2=80=99s Group Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles.  Inside Out has been to New York th= ree=20 times: in Chelsea at The Village Theatre Company, Off-Broadway at The Cherry= =20 Lane and in SoHo at the Here Performing Arts Center. His play, Could I Have This=20 Dance?=20 (which premiered at The Colony in Los Angeles and won 10 Drama-Logue awards)= was=20 selected by the American Theatre Critics' Association as The Best Play of 19= 92=20 [for plays presented outside of New York City] and as a result is included i= n=20 the Otis Guernsey Theatre Yearbook "The Best Plays of 1991-92." Other popula= r=20 Haverty plays include Aftershocks=20 (Margo Jones Playwriting Award), Death=20 Defying Acts, In My Mind's Eye (Samuel=20 French), Hello This is the Bottom=20 Drawer), and=20 the libretti for Flavia=20 & The Dream Maker=20 (Dramatic Publishing Co.) and Legend=20 of the Crystal Waters (Deaf=20 Drama Award).=20 Additionally, his works has been presented at The Laguna Playhouse, The=20 Charlotte Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Marietta's Theatre-in-the-Squar= e,=20 The Phoenix Theatre, Theatre West and The Long Island Stage, just to name a=20= few.=20 Doug is Co-Moderator of The Writers Workshop at Theatre West and belongs to=20 ASCAP, NARAS and The Dramatist's Guild. Inside Out was developed at The Le= hman=20 Engel Musical Theatre Workshop under the direction of John=20 Sparks.

 

Adryan=20 Russ

ADRYAN=20 RUSS (composer= ,=20 lyricist) has had her work=20 featured at The Cherry Lane in New York City; Group Repertory Theatre, The=20 Colony Theatre, and the West Valley Playhouse in the Los Angeles area; Flori= da=20 Studio Theatre in Sarasota; the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona; 12 Miles West in= =20 Montclair, New Jersey; Allegro Productions=E2=80=99 Here Arts Center in Soho= , NY; and=20 the Wealthy Theatre in Michigan, among others.  She had the privilege of participa= ting=20 in a tribute to Charles Strouse, with Michael Feinstein, at Carnegie Hall an= d in=20 Chicago Humanities Festival=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CASCAP Cabaret: Her Turn=E2= =80=9D with Karen Mason and=20 Sharon McNight.  LML Music=20 (www.lmlmusic.com) released =E2=80=9CEveryone Has A Story: The Songs of Adry= an Russ,=E2=80=9D a=20 CD of her songs performed by some of the best Los Angeles and Broadway stage= =20 performers, including Jason Graae (Ragtime) and Susan Egan (Beauty & The Beast).  She and Inside Out=20 collaborat= or=20 Doug Haverty are currently developing a new musical based on Oscar Wilde=E2= =80=99s =E2=80=9CThe=20 Canterville Ghost=E2=80=9D; she is developing a holiday musical, Ebenezer: Return of the Scrooge, w= ith=20 Chicago playwright Keith Huff, as well as a musical for young children based= on=20 a Hans Christian Andersen tale. =20 With film composers, Adryan has worked as lyricist on such title song= s as=20 =E2=80=9CWhite Lies=E2=80=9D for Th= e Check Is In The=20 Mail, with Brian Dennehy; and "Save The Earth," for the English-version=20= cult=20 classic, Godzilla vs. The Smog=20 Monster (which she admits with great trepidation).  She=E2=80=99s also written music a= nd lyrics for=20 several animated features.  Ad= ryan=20 is a member of ASCAP, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences=20 (NARAS), The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), and The Dramatists=20 Guild. 

=  

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

 <= /P>

The New York Times wrote: =E2= =80=9CThe=20 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= o been named=20 one of the best Off Broadway musicals by Theatre=20 Mania.

 <= /P>

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= udio=20 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<= SPAN=20 style=3D"COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> (Sag= 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);=20 Cain Park (Mrs. Shinn, Music Man);=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre (Yenta, Fiddler); Porthouse (Aunt Eller, <= I=20 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
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular=20 tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances excep= t=20 the preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discou= nts=20 and season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets=20= can=20 be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

 

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

-------------------------------1140026273-- From Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com Wed Feb 15 12:25:17 2006 From: Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com (Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:25:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Northeast Ohio premiere of MATCH opens Feb 24! Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's RiverStreet Play House proudly presents MATCH, a play by Stephen Belber, which opens Friday, February 24th. Cast: Jeff Rogers as Tobi Powell Brenda Redmond as Lisa Davis Chris Crimaldi as Mike Davis Directed by Kate Tonti Dates: Friday, Feb 24, and Saturday, Feb 25 Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4 THURSDAY, March 9 and Friday, March 10 Location: 56 River Rd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. Box office phone 440.247.8955. (Theatre is located across the parking lot from Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) Curtain: 8:00 p.m. Recommended for audiences over the age of 16 due to mature subject matter and strong language. The Story: Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the apartment of Tobi Powell. They are there to interview him about his life as a dancer/choreographer, but it is soon evident that their agenda is as multilayered as the life story Tobi begins to tell them. What happens will either ruin or inspire them, and definitely change their lives forever. "Three and a half out of four stars." - USA Today "Deeply moving, enthralling theatre. Stephen Belber's MATCH has great beauty and tenderness and abounds in wit." - NY Daily News. "A theatrical steeplechase that leads to unadorned, heartfelt, emotion." - Wall Street Journal ******************************************************************************* This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing or using any of this information. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic information about individuals and businesses subject to the restrictions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or redisclose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for which you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ******************************************************************************* If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in the SUBJECT line. --=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's RiverStreet Play House proudly presents MATCH, a play by Stephen Belber, which opens Friday, February 24th.

Cast:

Jeff Rogers as Tobi Powell
Brenda Redmond as Lisa Davis
Chris Crimaldi as Mike Davis

Directed by Kate Tonti

Dates:         Friday, Feb 24, and Saturday, Feb 25
                Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4
                THURSDAY, March 9 and Friday, March 10

Location:         56 River Rd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. Box office phone 440.247.8955.
                (Theatre is located across the parking lot from Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio)

Curtain: 8:00 p.m.

Recommended for audiences over the age of 16 due to mature subject matter and strong language.

The Story: Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the apartment of Tobi Powell. They are there to interview him about his life as a dancer/choreographer, but it is soon evident that their agenda is as multilayered as the life story Tobi begins to tell them. What happens will either ruin or inspire them, and definitely change their lives forever.

"Three and a half out of four stars." - USA Today
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--=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_=-- From cassidytheatre at earthlink.net Wed Feb 15 12:08:04 2006 From: cassidytheatre at earthlink.net (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:08:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANNA IN THE TROPICS AUDITIONS AT CASSIDY Message-ID: <410-2200623152084328@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ANNA IN THE TROPICS Auditions at Cassidy Theatre Auditions for ANNA IN THE TROPICS by Nilo Cruz will be held at the Cassidy Theatre February 26th and 27th. ABOUT THE SHOW: Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize, ANNA IN THE TROPICS is a beautiful lyrical drama set in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida in 1929. As was the custom, a ?reader? would read to the workers from the classics as a form of education. When a new reader begins ?Anna Karenina?, Tolstoy, the tropics and the American dream become a volatile combination. PRODUCTION DATES: April 28 ? May 14, 2006 AUDITION DATES: Sunday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m. Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m. ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Lester Currie NEEDED: 5 men and 5 women. Preferably Latino or Of Color. Age range 20 ? 65 years. Questions? Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Cassidy Theatre cassidytheatre at earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

 ANNA IN THE TROPICS

Auditions at Cassidy Theatre

 

Auditions for ANNA IN THE TROPICS by Nilo Cruz will be held at the Cassidy Theatre February 26th and 27th.

 

ABOUT THE SHOW:  Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize,  ANNA IN THE TROPICS is a beautiful lyrical drama set in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida in 1929.  As was the custom, a ?reader? would read to the workers from the classics as a form of education.  When a new reader begins ?Anna Karenina?,  Tolstoy, the tropics and the American dream become a volatile combination.

 

PRODUCTION DATES:  April 28 ? May 14, 2006

 

AUDITION DATES:  Sunday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m.

                                    Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m.

 

ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Lester Currie

                              

NEEDED: 5 men and 5 women.  Preferably Latino or Of Color. 

                   Age range 20 ? 65 years. 

 

Questions?  Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.

Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights,

 

 
 
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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com Wed Feb 15 12:09:32 2006 From: mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com (mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:09:32 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]We are looking for ALL ENTERTAINERS Message-ID: <20060215130932.y9spiedup3534s8o@www.magicgalaxy.com> Hello all and thank you for your interest! One of Cleveland's largest Entertainment companies, Mr. Joe's Magic Galaxy, is looking to expand even bigger!! We are looking for ANY and ALL Entertainers who are interested in more work. We are looking for (but not limited to): MAGICIANS JUGGLERS BALLOON ARTISTS CLOWNS FACE PAINTERS ANIMAL ACTS PONY RIDES INFLATABLES CARICATURE ARTISTS COSTUME CHARACTERS DJ'S BANDS...ALL KINDS OF BANDS..... PIANO PLAYERS HULA DANCERS AIR BRUSH TATOO ARTISTS CARNIVAL GAMES STILT WALKERS OR ANY OTHER FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT THAT MAY NOT BE MENTIONED. EVEN IF YOU THINK WE ALREADY HAVE YOUR INFO PLEASE SEND IT AGAIN. 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From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Feb 15 13:44:51 2006 From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 16:44:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Busy Week in the Arts in Akron/Canton (Square Peg Promotions) Message-ID: <00fc01c63279$0caa0b20$0301000a@office.playersguildtheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I thought I would pass this on to the list. Janelle of Square Leg Productions has been putting together this list to inform people of local arts events, mostly Akron/Canton. It=92s nice to have it all in = one place. Enjoy! Tricia =20 =20 Hello, and welcome to another fabulous of week in Northeast Ohio Arts. Please check out our =93Spotlight On...Lazar=92s Art Gallery,=94 this = week=92s featured locally-owned business. =20 Square Peg Promotions thanks Mrs. Betty Smith of Multi-Development Services for inviting us to join her on this week=92s edition of =93On = Track with Betty Mac=94 on Canton=92s Channel 11. Betty is helping to promote next week=92s Rainbow Reportory Company production of Charita Goshay=92s = =93As I Was Saying...=94 which debuts on Friday, February 24th at 7pm. = Details are included in the events calendar, below. My children and I will make our stage debut there, and we hope you=92ll join us! =20 Please mark your calendars now, if you haven=92t done so already, for March 31st and April 9th. March 31st is =93ARTSPELL=94 (Art Is Alive), which marks the kickoff of the Stark ACT1 celebration. A Celebration of the Arts at KSU Stark=92s Fine Arts Building will wrap up ACT1 in style! KSU Stark Campus has graciously donated its Fine Arts Building on Sunday, April 9th from 1pm to 7pm. This event will feature art and artists of all genres and media; workshops; demonstrations; exhibits; the winning photos from the =93Picture It!=94 program; and an arts merchandise store with products from ACT1 and its artists and musicians. Don=92t miss this wonderful, free opportunity for art lovers of all = ages! =20 Until the Square Peg Promotions website is fully operational...which will increase the utility and navigation of this events calendar exponentially...I would love to receive your thoughts about color-coding the listings to represent the categories of Music; Dance; Drama/Theatre; Written Word; and Visual Arts. For events or opportunities that defy category, the type will just be the standard black. Admittedly, I=92m borrowing this concept from the creative minds on the Stark ACT1 committee, with whom I am privileged to serve! The entries under =93This Week...=94 have been color-coded today. Please let me know if this = helps; distracts; attracts; or annoys. This calendar is created for YOU, so your thoughts are important to the fine-tuning decisions. =20 Warmly, Square Peg Promotions=20 Janelle 330-268-1744 < janlrene at sssnet.com. If you have friends or fellow art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing list, they should email me at the same address and type =93 Subscribe=94 = in the subject line.>> *** THIS WEEK... Wednesday, February 15th through Saturday, February 18th African-Americans and Their Art Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton. Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms. 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu =20 =20 Thursday, February 16th, 8pm=20 Tracey Thomas Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery. Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist. Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only). Doors open at 7:30pm. www.traceythomas.com or www.massillonartmuseum.org =20 Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm=20 Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month) The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists) Leslie Nielsen=92s home (email her for directions!) This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...). The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer. For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.=20 =20 Friday, February 17th, 10pm=20 Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater) For more info, www.thelimespider.com=20 =20 Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm=20 Imp=BFed Log=BFc Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio.=20 Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm=20 Canton Idol Semi-Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. =20 Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm=20 (Weekends through March 5th.)=20 Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton.=20 For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617. =20 Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm=20 (Weekends through March 5th.)=20 Pippin KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID. =20 Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info) We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 =96 60. In addition, we are = offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer.=20 =20 Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm 3rd Monday Poets Society Stark County District Library, North Branch on 25th St. NW, near Malone College) Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement. For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com =20 AND BEYOND... =20 Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm=20 Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle Town Fryer in Cleveland. Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent =93Cajun syle cookin'!=94 www.brianlisik.com =20 =20 Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay=92s =93As I Was = Saying...=94 Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting. Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage! Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!). =20 =20 Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm Imp=BFed Log=BFc Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio=20 Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover! www.impliedlogicband.com=20 =20 Friday, February 24th, 10pm=20 Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant Fat Jimmy=92s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent For more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com =20 Saturday, February 25th, 9am Invitational Jazz Festival KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. =20 $3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com =20 Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm Imp=BFed Log=BFc Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Saturday, February 25th, 8pm Zach Jimmy=92s Caf=E9, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660 $2 cover charge. www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net=20 =20 Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic) North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting. For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com =20 Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm=20 Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet) Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues 2nd April Galerie, 209 6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924 Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town! Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham. www.secondapril.org =20 Friday, March 3rd 8pm Saturday, March 4th 8pm Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm (weekends through March 19th) Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720 Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613. All ages welcome, so bring the whole family!=20 =20 Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am=20 Imp=BFed Log=BFc Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp=BFed Log=BFc surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge. www.lydiasbar.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Monday, March 6th through March 31st Drawings 2006: Regional Artists KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm. =20 Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm =93The IN Crowd=94 featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel Be INformed, Be INvolved! =20 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to =93making our world a little smaller=94 by introducing us to people who = are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month=92s featured guest speakers are Maya and = Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art. speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org=20 =20 Friday, March 10th 8:00pm Jerry Wong Piano Recital Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County. All ages welcome. Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com=20 =20 Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, =93Blithe Spirit=94 by Noel Coward=20 Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio. There are two male parts and five female parts. For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387. =20 Sunday, March 19th, 3pm Music Department Pops Concert KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID). All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds. Open to the public, all ages. =20 Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm Red Duck Pictures=92 =93Imperfections=94 Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Catch the premiere of =93Imperfections,=94 and independent, full-length = film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta. Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school). Ticket price is $5. All are general admission and seating. Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier. For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/ . =20 Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm=20 Canton Idol Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. =20 Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County=92s own! While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening =93in = the round.=94 Jill was a regular on Channel 5=92s =93The Gene Carroll = Show=94 in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (=93No One Else On Earth=94), Travis = Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for =93America=92s Funniest Home Videos,=94 and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more. They made two records for Sting=92s Pangaea recording label, and are currently = tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they=92ll tour internationally this = spring. Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set. Proceeds will benefit Washington High School=92s Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door. =93Premium seating=94 tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15. All ages welcome. To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com . =20 Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm =93The IN Crowd=94 featuring Remel Kathleen Moore Be INformed, Be INvolved! =20 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to =93making our world a little smaller=94 by introducing us to people who = are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month=92s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana. Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org=20 =20 April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm April 23rd at 2:30pm =93Sundries=94 KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID. =20 Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm 21st Annual Evening of Jazz KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID). =20 Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton. Auditions conducted by Harold =93Chip=94 Johnson from Chicago, IL and = hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County MDS will present =93Gospel Joins Symphony II=94 on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton. This year=92s concert will feature = an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May. For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139. =20 Friday, April 30th, 3pm University Chorus Spring Concert KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. =20 Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm Concert Band Spring Concert KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. =20 Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am=20 Health Walk with =93KidSummit Against Drugs=94 and Multi-Development Services Youth >From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas. Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more. FREE for all ages. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. *** =20 Spotlight On... LAZAR=92S ART GALLERY & CREATIVE FRAMING =20 Lazar=92s Art Gallery and Creative Framing features over 700 American artists with works that include hand-blown glass, turned wood, oils, watercolors, pastels, pottery, sculpture, mixed media, textiles, greeting cards, jewelry, furniture, books, garden art, Taos drums, and more. In-home consultations and installations are available by appointment. Lazar=92s has enjoyed the distinct honor of being voted to the Top 100 Galleries in the United States. =20 Owner Lazar Tarzan was surrounded by art from a young age. His father is a painter and attended the Art Students League in New York after serving in nine major battles of World War II. The elder Lazar took his family to vacation at Laguna Beach, where they spent their time in all of the Oceanside galleries while the waves were calling young Lazar=92s name (pronounced LAY-zuhr!). Lazar=92s parents are still an active presence at the gallery, and the atmosphere is warm and familial among the staff. =20 Lazar=92s Art Gallery and Creative Framing is located at 2940 Woodlawn = NW (just south of Belden Village, Dressler Road becomes =93Woodlawn=94) at = the corner of Woodlawn and Hills & Dales Roads NW. The framing studio and gallery are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm, and on Saturdays from 9am to 5pm. They may be reached by phone at 330-477-8351, or visit their website at http://lazarsartgallery.com . =20 < janlrene at sssnet.com . This =93new=94 = section of our 2006 e-newsletters will be devoted to our locally owned and operated concert venues, art galleries, non-profit organizatons, and artists of all genres and media. Square Peg Promotions wishes to celebrate your successes with you, and to help the community to learn more about YOUR business and/or art!>> *** Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Call for Writers: Stark Act 1 (Start Arts Coming Together) Deadline March 2nd! As a part of Stark ACT1 (Stark Arts Coming Together) from March 31st to April 9th, all local writers will have a chance to shine. Four projects will feature writers (published and unpublished) of prose (fiction and non-fiction) and poetry. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com or 330-492-0376 if you have any interest in participating in any of the following projects: 1. We would like local poets or writers to display any publications (books, chapbooks, anything) at our local exhibit at the main library.=20 2. We will have readings of poetry and/or prose (fiction and nonfiction) at 6 or 7 local coffee houses. You do not have to be published to take part in this.=20 3. We will have poetry displayed inside of SARTA buses. Please submit about 4 lines of poetry for consideration. Some prose writers might like to try their hand at this.=20 4. We want to send copies of works by local authors to our troops in Iraq. Will any writers contribute their books?=20 =20 Weathervane Playhouse Summer 2006 H.O.T. (Hands-On Theatre) Workshops Contact Sean McConaha, Director of Education 330-836-2323 ext. 17 for details. I nearly fell over when I saw all the offerings available for children and adults. I don=92t have enough space here to include it = all. Definitely worth a call to Sean, who gets a Square Peg Promotions tip of the hat for helping to make art accessible to the next generation. =20 Call for Short and Feature Films: The Akron Independent Film and Video Festival The festival is sponsored by the University of Akron student and alumni organization The 2380 Project. The festival will take place on April 28th and 29th in the University of Akron Student Union Theatre, will feature short and feature movies by filmmakers from the Northeast Ohio area as well as a few other surprises. This is a unique opportunity for students and residents to discover new talent, as well as for local filmmakers who wish to display their work. We are currently seeking short and feature length submissions. All entries are free of charge. All submissions must be made on VHS or DVD, but the festival will show movies on 16mm and 35mm film prints as well as DVD, MiniDV and VHS. The submission form and submission guidelines can be found at the festival website, www.akronfilmfestival.com=20 We would be delighted if you could help us in our search for submissions by local filmmakers. If you have any questions please contact Rob Lucas at (330) 618-4405 or rlucas at uakron.edu .=20 =20 Call for Entries: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2006 Juried Photo Contest The Photography Competition 2006 is an international photography contest organized by TCB-Cafe Publishing of San Francisco. The contest aims to develop and raise the visibility of photographic and creative talent, in the form of a competition and the resulting book publication. The culmination will be a beautiful hardbound photographic book, showcasing the competition winners, and gracing the libraries of museums, galleries, individuals and collectors. The 2006 competition has two separate book themes: 1) A Smile is Worth a Thousand Words; and 2) Super Heroes. To read more about the contest, go to the TCB-Cafe Publishing website at http://www.cafeandre.com, or go directly to the contest information at http://cafeandre.com/PhotoContest2006.html Date: January 1, 2006 - March 30, 2006 www.cafeandre.com *** Ongoing Opportunities... =20 Call for Business Underwriters for Non-Profit Area Radio Station=20 91.3 The Summit Underwriting Janelle Schmidt 330-268-1744 91.3 The Summit, a locally operated, listener-supported, non-profit radio station in the Akron/Canton area has a rapidly growing audience in Stark, Summit, Portage, Medina, Wayne, and Cuyahoga Counties. Summit listeners are, on average, well educated, professional, and active in the lives of their families and communities. Is your business reaching this highly attractive audience? Find out how today. Call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janelle at 913thesummit.com to become a Summit sponsor. Listen online for free at www.913thesummit.com ! =20 Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Introduction In The Round, based in Canton, Ohio, is a multimedia systems, services, and content creation company dedicated to the integration of the creative arts, cutting-edge technologies and effective communications practices. We work with organizations of all sizes and provide comprehensive solutions from equipment infrastructure through message development to content creation. =20 Community Art Space In celebration of In The Round=92s recent move into our new facilities, and as a part of our ongoing involvement in, and support of the creative arts, we=92re happy to announce the opening our Community Art Space. = The goal of the Art Space is to feature and promote the works of local artists in a variety of visual media. The pieces will be exhibited on an ongoing basis in the ITR community area, meeting room, and workspaces on a rotating basis. Pieces will be displayed for 1-6 months, by arrangement with the artist. A brief summary about the artist and the work will be made available in an accessible format (contact information or indications that a work is for sale may optionally be included). Currently displayed artists and art will also be highlighted on the In The Round website.=20 =20 Themes=20 As artists ourselves, we know there is nothing quite so magical as being in that zone of inspiration, being one musician in the middle of vibrant performance group, or waiting in the shadows of the wings moments before going onstage. While we encourage submissions in a variety of media and themes, in keeping with our vision, we encourage pieces that explore the artistic process =93in the round.=94 Consider the following themes: =20 1. Exploring the relationship of artist and tool (technological or otherwise) 2. Exploring the relationship of artist and the creation process of their artwork 3. Exploring the relationship of artist and performance environment 4. =93Lifting the curtain=94 or =93removing the frame=94 to = experience the art from the performer=92s or creator=92s view. 5. Exploring the interaction of art and technology =20 Submissions=20 To have your work considered, please submit the following:=20 1. A digital photo of each piece 2. Approximate dimensions of each piece 3. Artist=92s name, phone number, email address 4. Length of time you=92re willing/prefer to have your piece displayed 5. Optional: a description of each piece=92s theme or inspiration =20 Practical Things=20 1. Works must be ready to be hung on a vertical wall surface (framed or otherwise mountable) 2. Artist is responsible for delivery and retrieval of the art piece(s). 3. Artists will be asked to sign a waiver releasing In The Round from liability for any damage that may occur to a piece. 4. In The Round or its designated representatives will have sole and complete discretion in choosing pieces for display. 5. This is In The Round=92s effort to encourage, enjoy, and provide exposure for local artists. We are not able to compensate artists for their time or expenses, but hope that participation has its own rewards. =20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace . =20 =20 Call for Volunteers: Living Fountain Dance Company, Canton Living Fountain Dance Company in Canton request volunteers to help with any of the following: * Writing about the arts=20 * Addressing newsletters - or sticking labels=20 * Putting up posters for concerts=20 * Helping with event coordination=20 * Ushering, Greeting, Supervising at arts events=20 * Running sound 3-4 times a year (as of now)=20 * Running lights 2-3 times a year (as of now)=20 * Contacts management - keeping database current=20 * Teaching arts (drama, visual, music, lectures)=20 For more information and to volunteer, 330/649-0773 or kimberly at livingfountain.org . =20 Call for Volunteers: Ohio WINGS (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, & Sharing, Inc.) DO YOU KNOW: WHAT THE AVERAGE COST IS TO TREAT IT? DO YOU KNOW: WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN HERE IN STARK COUNTY WHO LACK INSURANCE TO PAY FOR TREATMENT? =20 Ohio W.I.N.G.S. was established to help women diagnosed with breast cancer who have the added burden of battling this disease without sufficient insurance and who do not qualify for Medicaid. Ohio W.I.N.G.S. is the second affiliate in this country and all money raised stays in our area. Your support will make it possible for us to help women who are suffering and can=92t get help elsewhere! =20 Here are the ways you can help: =20 1. Make a tax deductible donation 2. Host a fundraiser. It is fun and it really makes a difference 3. Volunteer your time and services. It is as easy as you want it to be 4. Help with grant writing and research 5. Invite W.I.N.G.S. to speak to groups and organizations 6. Donate a percent of your profits on the sale of food, products, etc. 7. Sponsor a patient-$500 to $20,000 could literally mean the difference between life and death for a mother, wife, daughter or sister 8. Donate jewelry you no longer use. Any type or quality of jewelry can help provide money for treatment. (Please see details under =93local fundraisers,=94 below.) =20 =20 Local Fundraisers: =20 Ohio WINGS, a local 501(c)3 organization, is hosting a =93JEWELRY = TREASURE HUNT,=94 a fundraiser to help uninsured breast cancer patients, =93one = WING at a time.=94 You can help by donating your unwanted jewelry. If it is sitting in your jewelry box and not being worn, it will benefit Ohio WINGS and its clients. Items may include broken karat gold items, damaged chains, class rings, single earrings, costume jewelry, brooches, bracelets, necklaces, fine gold jewelry, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, etc. The Jewelry Treasure Hunt has raised over $1,000 in just three months! For questions or pickup, call Cyndy at 330-224-1434 or Patti at 330-497-1258; or drop off jewelry at AMADEUS SPA 4465 Hills & Dales Rd. NW. For more information about WINGS or to volunteer, please email Patti Crotty at ohiowings at sbcglobal.net . =20 *** =20 Can you see yourself in a brand new Mustang? The Canton Palace Theatre Association can! Purchase a raffle ticket to enter in our drawing, and you could win your choice of a brand new 2006 Ford Mustang, a 1964-and-a-half Classic Mustang, or $15,000 CASH! Only 5,000 tickets will be sold! Tickets can be purchased at The Palace Theatre for a donation of $10. All proceeds will benefit The Palace. The winning ticket will be drawn at the Canton Palace Theatre's 80th Anniversary concert to be held on March 4, 2006, at the Canton Palace Theatre. Classic Car provided by Motorcar Portfolio. To be eligible to participate in the car raffle prize drawing, entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Come to The Palace or order by phone: 454-8172. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I thought I would pass this on to = the list. Janelle of Square Leg Productions has been putting together this list to = inform people of local arts events, mostly Akron/Canton. It’s nice to = have it all in one place. Enjoy!

Tricia

 

 

Hello, and welcome to = another fabulous of week in Northeast = Ohio Arts.=A0 Please check out our “Spotlight On...Lazar’s = Art = Gallery,<= /b>” this week’s featured locally-owned business.

 

Square Peg Promotions = thanks Mrs. Betty Smith of Multi-Development = Services for inviting us to join her on this week’s edition of “On Track with Betty Mac” on = Canton’s Channel 11.=A0 Betty is helping to promote next = week’s Rainbow Reportory Company = production of Charita Goshay’s “As I Was Saying...” which debuts on Friday, February = 24th at 7pm.=A0 Details are included in the events calendar, below.=A0 My children and I will make our = stage debut there, and we hope you’ll join = us!

 

Please mark your calendars = now, if you haven’t done so already, for March = 31st and April 9th.=A0 March = 31st is “ARTSPELL” (Art Is = Alive), which marks the kickoff of the Stark ACT1 celebration.=A0 A Celebration of = the Arts at KSU Stark’s Fine = Arts = Building<= /st1:PlaceType> will wrap up ACT1 in = style!=A0 KSU Stark = Campus has graciously donated its = Fine = Arts = Building<= /st1:PlaceType> on Sunday, April 9th from 1pm to = 7pm.=A0 = This event will feature art and artists of all genres and media; workshops; demonstrations; exhibits; the winning photos from the “Picture = It!” program; and an arts merchandise store with products from = ACT1 and its artists and musicians.=A0 Don’t miss = this wonderful, free opportunity for art lovers of all = ages!

 

Until the Square Peg = Promotions website is fully operational...which will increase the utility and = navigation of this events calendar exponentially...I would love to receive your = thoughts about color-coding the listings to represent the categories of = Musi= c; Dance; Drama/T= heatre; Written = Word; and Visual = Arts.=A0 For events or opportunities that defy category, the type will = just be the standard black.=A0 = Admittedly, I’m borrowing this concept from the creative minds on the Stark = ACT1 committee, with whom I am privileged to serve! The entries under “This Week...” have been color-coded today.=A0 Please let me know if this helps; = distracts; attracts; or annoys.=A0 This = calendar is created for YOU, so your thoughts are important to the fine-tuning = decisions.

 

Warmly,

Square Peg = Promotions

Janelle

330-268-1744

<<As always, if your band, venue, or non-profit organization is hosting an event that should be included in = our weekly e-calendar, just email the particulars to me at janlrene at sssnet.com= .=A0=A0 If you have friends or fellow = art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing list, they should email me at = the same address and type “Subscribe” = in the subject line.>>

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THIS = WEEK...

Wednesday,= February 15th through

Saturday, February 18th

African-Americans and Their = Art

Walsh= = University, = David = Center atrium, 20= 20 East Maple St., North = Canton.<= o:p>

In= cludes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms.=A0 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu=

 = ;

Thursday, February 16th, 8pm

Tracey Thomas

Massillon = Art = Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way = East, Massillon= OH 44646

En= joy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the = Massillon = Museum gallery.  Currently on display are the watercolor paintings = and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), = quintessential flapper, author, and artist.=A0 = Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will = be joined by Ryan Humbert. = Tickets $10 at the door (only).=A0 Doors = open at 7:30pm.=A0 www.traceythomas.com=A0 or www.massillonartmuseum.org=

 = ;

Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm

Traditional Blues with Wallace = Coleman

KSU Stark, Main Hall = Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 = pm (1st, 3rd, and = 4thThursdays of each month)

The = Creative = Way (Life Group for = Artists)

Leslie Nielsen’s home (email her for = directions!)

Th= is Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek = encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...).  The group is continuing = a study of The Creative = Call, by Janice Elsheimer.  For more information contact Leslie at = lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 10pm

Ryan Humbert (10pm<= /st1:time>) opening for Mike = Lenz

The Lime Spider, = Main = Street in downtown = Akron (= across from Civic Theater)

For more info, www.thelimespider.com

 

Friday, = February 17th, 7:30 to = 9:30pm

Imp=BFed Log=BFc

Sonnet's Coffeehouse, = 117 College St. = Wadsworth, = Ohio. =

Full Electric Band at = Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, = desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. = Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or =A0www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Friday, February = 17th, 7:00= pm

Canton Idol = Semi-Finals

Timken<= b> = High = School

$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for = Canton = area residents who are in need.=A0 = For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 8pm

Saturday, February 18th, 8pm

Sunday, = February 19th, 2:30pm

(= Weekends through March 5th.)

Inherit the Wind, as performed by the = C= anton Players = Guild

1001 Market Ave. = North in downtown Ca= nton.

Fo= r more information or to purchase tickets, please call = 330-453-7617.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 8pm

Saturday, = February 18th, 8pm

Sunday, = February 19th, 2:30pm

(= Weekends through March 5th.)

Pippin

KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, = Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Ti= ckets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior = Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID.

 

Call to Audition: Bang and the = Clatter

Sunday, = February 19th, 6pm to = 10pm

Summit = ArtSpace., = 140 East Market = St. Akron = 44308<= /st1:address>

Please call to confirm an audition time = 330-606-5317 = (also call for more info)

We= are looking for 24 actors ages 18 – 60.=A0 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday = 3pm= performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. = Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to = see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. =

 = ;

Monday, = February 20th, 7pm to = 9pm

3rd Monday Poets Society

Stark County District Library, North = Branch <= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0on= 25th St. NW, near Ma= lone Co= llege)<= /span>

Po= ets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give = and receive encouragement.  For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens = Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com

 = ;

AND = BEYOND...

 

Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm

Brian = Lisik in a Song= writers Circle

Town = Fryer in = Cleveland.

Brian tells us that there = is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent “Cajun = syle cookin'!”=A0 www.brianlisik.com

 

Saturday & Sunday, = February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm

Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay’s “As I Was = Saying...”

Arts In = Stark= = Education = Center, = 1014 Cleveland Avenue = NW, Canton<= b>

Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton = Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, = multi-media production that features non-traditional casting.=A0 Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to = life on stage!=A0 Tickets are $15 for = adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, = for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!).=A0=A0=A0 =

 = ;

Friday, = February 24th, 8pm to = 10pm

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Parma Arabica, = 7462 Broadview Rd. = Parma, = Ohio 

Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann = & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All = of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover!

www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Friday, = February 24th, 10pm

Ryan = Humbert, o= pening for = Anne E. = DeChant

Fat = Jimmy’s, lo= cated below Panini's on Ma= in Street = in downtown Ke= nt

Fo= r more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Saturday, February 25th, 9am

Invitation= al Jazz Festival

KSU = Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Ryan = Humbert

Sonnets = Coffee, Wadsworth.<= b>  =

$3= cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to = 11:30pm

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Jammin' = Java = Place, 70= 07 West Pleasant Va= lley Rd., = Parma, = Ohio

Full Acoustic Band show. = Jammin' Java = Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. = Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com = or www.impliedlogicband.com

 = ;

Saturday, February 25th, 8pm

Zach<= /o:p>

Jimmy’s Caf=E9, = 2028 Chestnut Blvd, = Cuyahoga Falls, = 330.923.3660

$2 cover charge.=A0 www.jimmys-cafe.com for = details or www.zachmusic.net

 

Monday, = February 27th, 9am to = 11am AND 7pm to = 9pm

Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story = (Developing a Topic)

North = Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover = Company

Hands-on writing and = coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and = revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and = free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they = wrote since last meeting.=A0 For more = information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com

 

Wednesday, March = 1st, 7:30pm

Enormous Reading = Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger = (poet)

Kent = State University Library Conference Room, = Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Friday, March = 3rd, 5:00pm to = 10:00pm

3rd = Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter = Blues

2nd = April Galerie, 209=A0 = 6th Street NW, Downtown = Canton = 330/451-0924

C= ome in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in = town!=A0 Features hot art by local artists = BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot = music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham.=A0 www.secondapril.org

<= o:p> 

Friday, March 3rd = 8pm

Saturday, March 4th 8pm

Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm

(weekends through March = 19th)

Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein = musical

North = Canton Playhouse, = 525 7th St. = NE, North = Canton, OH 44720

Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for = students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613.=A0 All ages = welcome, so bring the whole family!

 

Saturday, March 4th, = 10pm to = 1am

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Lydia's, = 1400 S. Arlington = St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio=

Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage = & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp=BFed Log=BFc = surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & = over. No cover charge.=A0 www.lydiasbar.com  or=A0 www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Sunday, March = 5th, 3:00pm

The Banjo: African = Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala = Diabate

KSU = Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Monday, March = 6th through March 31st

Drawings 2006: = Regional Artists

KSU Stark, Fine Arts = Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public, all ages.=A0 Hours: Mon to Thurs: = 9am to 7pm and Friday 9a= m to 5pm.

 

Thursday, March 9th, = 2006, 7pm to = 8:30pm

“The IN = Crowd”=A0 featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel=A0 Be INformed, Be = INvolved!=A0

2nd April = Galerie, 209 Sixth Street = NW, downtown Ca= nton, OH= . 330-451-0924

The Greater Stark Community Arts = Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday = of every month.=A0 The IN Crowd is = dedicated to “making our world a little smaller” by introducing us to = people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an = interesting story to share.=A0 This = month’s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the = United = States from = Israel to speak about = Israel and Israeli Art.=A0 = speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.=A0 www.secondapril.org

 

Friday, March = 10th 8:00pm

Jerry Wong Piano = Recital

Kent State University Fine = Arts Theatre, Fr= ank Road NW, = North Canton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Friday, March = 10th, 7:00pm

Howard = University<= /st1:place> Choir = (Washington= DC= ) Concert

Timken = High = School Auditorium, = West = Tuscarawas, = Canton, OH=

P= resented by Multi-Development Services of = Stark County.=A0 = All ages welcome.=A0 = Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of = 20 or more. Tickets go on sale = January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com =

<= o:p> 

Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal = Fulton, “Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward =

Tuesday, March 14th, = 7pm

Sanctuary Theatre, Canal = Fulton, Ohio= .

There are two male parts and five female parts.  For = additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and = 330-854-4387.

 

Sunday, March 19th, = 3pm

Music Department Pops = Concert

KSU Stark, Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID).=A0 All proceeds = to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds.=A0 Open to the public, all ages.=A0 =

 

Sunday, March 19th, = 5:30pm

Red Duck Pictures’ “Imperfections”

Cuya= hoga Falls = High = School Auditorium, = 2300 4th = Street.  = Cuyahoga = Falls, = OH = 44221.

Catch the premiere of “Imperfections,” and independent, full-length film by = Kent = State = University student Matt Pallotta.=A0 = Parking will be off of St= ow Street = (on the side of the school).  Ticket price is $5.  All are general = admission and seating.  Concessions will also be available outside the = auditorium during the premier.=A0 For all = the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/=A0 .

 

Friday, March = 24th, 7:00pm

Canton Idol = Finals

Timk= en High = School

$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for = Canton = area residents who are in need.=A0 = For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

 

Saturday, April = 8th, 7:00pm

In the Round w/ Jill = Colucci & Friends

Lions Lincoln Theater, = Lincoln Way = East, beautiful downtown = Massillon= , Ohio

Square Peg Promotions is = proud to welcome home one of Stark = County’s own!=A0 While = home in Massillon = to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from = Washington = High School, Jill Colucci will = join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening “in the round.”=A0 Jill was a regular on Channel = 5’s “The Gene Carroll Show” in the 1970s. Among her credits are = songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd = (“No One Else On Earth”), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. = She also wrote the award-winning theme song for = “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” and a host of TV series, TV = movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major = recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, = Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia = Sharp, and many more.=A0 They made two = records for Sting’s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking = with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they’ll tour internationally this = spring.=A0 Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the = evening with an acoustic set.=A0 Proceeds = will benefit Washington = High School’s Alumni Scholarship Fund.=A0 Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door.=A0 “Premium = seating” tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15.=A0 All ages welcome.=A0 To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com = .

 

Thursday, April 13, = 2006, 7pm to = 8:30pm

“The IN = Crowd”=A0 featuring Remel Kathleen Moore=A0 Be INformed, Be = INvolved!=A0

2nd April = Galerie, 209 Sixth Street = NW, downtown Ca= nton, OH= . 330-451-0924

The Greater Stark Community Arts = Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday = of every month.=A0 The IN Crowd is = dedicated to “making our world a little smaller” by introducing us to = people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an = interesting story to share.=A0 This = month’s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development = Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in = Liberia and = Ghana.=A0 = Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.=A0 www.secondapril.org

 

April 14th = 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at = 8pm

April 23rd at = 2:30pm

“Sundries”=

KSU Stark Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, No= rth Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Tickets $8 adults; $5 = Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID.

 

Thursday, April = 20th, 6:30pm

21st Annual = Evening of Jazz

KSU<= /span> Stark Professional Education & = Conference Center<= /st1:place> (T= imken Great Hall), Fr= ank Avenue NW, = North Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Ticket prices are $20 = adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and = Stark = State = students with ticket (requires college ID).

 

Friday, April = 21st and Saturday, April 22nd

Call to Auditions for = Gospel Joins Symphony II

Location: Jesus Speaks = Christian Center<= /st1:place>, = 1103 McKinley Avenue = NW, Canton.

Auditions conducted = by Harold “Chip” Johnson from = Chicago, = IL and hosted by Multi-Development = Services of Stark = County

MDS will present = “Gospel Joins Symphony = II” on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in = Canton.=A0 This year’s concert will = feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton = Symphony Orchestra.=A0 Participants must = be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals = which begin in May.=A0 For a = registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139.=

 

Friday, April = 30th, 3pm

University Chorus Spring = Concert

KSU Stark Main Hall = Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public.=A0 All ages = welcome.

 

Tuesday, May = 2nd, 8pm

Concert Band Spring = Concert

KSU Stark Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, No= rth Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public.=A0 All ages = welcome.

 

Saturday, June = 17th, 11:00am

Health Walk with = “KidSummit Against Drugs” and Multi-Development Services = Youth

From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on = West Tuscarawas.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 Inflatables for kids, large arts = tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more.=A0 FREE for all ages.=A0 For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

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Spotlight On...

LAZAR’S = = ART= = GALLERY & = CREATIVE FRAMING

 

Lazar’s Art = Gallery and Creative Framing = features over 700 American artists with works that include hand-blown glass, = turned wood, oils, watercolors, pastels, pottery, sculpture, mixed media, = textiles, greeting cards, jewelry, furniture, books, garden art, = Taos = drums, and more.=A0 In-home = consultations and installations are available by appointment.=A0 Lazar’s has enjoyed the distinct honor of being voted to = the Top 100 Galleries in the United = States.

 

Owner Lazar Tarzan was surrounded by art = from a young age.=A0 His father is a painter = and attended the Art Students League in = New York = after serving in nine major battles of World War II.=A0 The elder Lazar took his family to vacation at = Laguna Beach, where they spent their time in all of the = Oceanside = galleries while the waves were calling young Lazar’s name (pronounced LAY-zuhr!).=A0 Lazar’s = parents are still an active presence at the gallery, and the atmosphere is warm and familial among the staff.

 

Lazar’s Art = Gallery and Creative Framing = is located at 2940 Woodlawn NW (just south of = Belden = Village, Dr= essler Road = becomes “Woodlawn”) at the corner of Woodlawn and Hills & Dales = Roads NW.=A0 The framing studio and = gallery are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm, = and on Saturdays from 9am = to 5pm= .=A0 They may be reached = by phone at 330-477-8351, or visit their website at http://laz= arsartgallery.com .

 

<<Got an arts-focused business?=A0 Got a NON-arts-focused, locally owned business that SUPPORTS the arts?=A0=A0 Tell us about = it!=A0 Email info to janlrene at sssnet.com . = This “new” section of our 2006 e-newsletters will be devoted to = our locally owned and operated concert = venues, art galleries, non-profit organizatons, and artists of all genres and media.=A0=A0 Square Peg Promotions wishes to celebrate your = successes with you, and to help the community to learn more about YOUR business and/or art!>>

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Time-Sensi= tive Opportunities:

 

Call for = Writers:=A0 Stark Act 1 (Start Arts = Coming Together) Deadline March 2nd!

As a part of Stark ACT1 (Stark = Arts Coming Together) from March 31st to April 9th, all local = writers will have a chance to shine.  Four projects will feature writers (published and unpublished) of prose (fiction and non-fiction) and = poetry. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com or = 330-492-0376 if you have any interest in participating in any of the following = projects:

1. We would like local poets or = writers to display any publications (books, chapbooks, anything) at our local = exhibit at the main library.

2. We will have readings of poetry = and/or prose (fiction and nonfiction) at 6 or 7 local coffee houses.  You = do not have to be published to take part in this.
3. We will have poetry displayed inside of SARTA buses.=A0 Please submit about = 4 lines of poetry for consideration. Some prose writers might like to try their = hand at this.
4. We want to send copies of works by local authors to our troops in =
Iraq. Will any writers contribute their books? =

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Weatherva= ne Playhouse Summer 2006 H.O.T. (Hands-On Theatre) = Workshops

Contact Sean McConaha, Director of Education 330-836-2323 ext. = 17 for details.=A0 I nearly fell = over when I saw all the offerings available for children and adults.=A0 I don’t have enough space = here to include it all.=A0 Definitely = worth a call to Sean, who gets a Square Peg Promotions tip of the hat for helping to = make art accessible to the next generation.

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Call for = Short and Feature Films: The Akron Independent Film and = Video Festival

The festival is sponsored = by the University of = Akron student and alumni organization The 2380 Project. The festival will take place on April 28th and 29th = in the University of = Akron Student Union Theatre, will = feature short and feature movies by filmmakers from the = Northeast Ohio area as well as a few other surprises. This = is a unique opportunity for students and residents to discover new talent, as = well as for local filmmakers who wish to display their work. We are currently seeking short and feature length = submissions. All entries are free of charge. All submissions must be made on VHS or DVD, = but the festival will show movies on 16mm and 35mm film prints as well as DVD, = MiniDV and VHS. The submission form and submission guidelines can be found at = the festival website, www.akronfilmfestival.com =

We would be delighted if = you could help us in our search for submissions by local filmmakers. If you have = any questions please contact Rob Lucas at (330) 618-4405 or rlucas at uakron.edu .

 <= /span>

Call for = Entries: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2006
Juried Photo Contest
The Photography Competition 2006 is an international photography contest organized by TCB-Cafe Publishing of San Francisco. = The contest aims to develop and raise the visibility of photographic and = creative talent, in the form of a competition and the resulting book publication. The culmination will be a beautiful hardbound photographic book, showcasing = the competition winners, and gracing the libraries of museums, galleries, individuals and collectors.
The 2006 competition has two separate book themes: 1) A Smile is Worth a Thousand Words; and 2) Super Heroes.=A0 =A0To read more about the contest, go to the TCB-Cafe Publishing website at http://www.cafeandre.com, or go directly to the contest information at
http://cafeandre.com/PhotoContest2006.html=A0=A0 Date: =
Ja= nuary 1, 2006 - = March 30, = 2006
www.cafeandre.com

**= *

Ongoing Opportunities...

 

Call for = Business Underwriters for Non-Profit Area Radio Station =

91.3= The Summit = Underwriting

Jane= lle Schmidt 330-268-1744

91.3 The Summit, a locally operated, listener-supported, non-profit radio station = in the Akron/Canton area has a rapidly growing audience in Stark, = Summit, = Portage, = Medina, = Wayne, and = Cuyahoga = Counties.=A0 Summit listeners are, on average, = well educated, professional, and active in the lives of their families and communities. Is y= our business reaching this highly attractive audience?=A0 Find out how today.=A0 Call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or = email janelle at 913thesummit.com= to become a Summit sponsor.=A0=A0 Listen online for free at www.913thesummit.com !

 

Call for = Artists: In the Round Community Art Space

In= troduction

In= The Round, based in Canton, Ohio, is a multimedia systems, services, and content creation company dedicated to the integration of = the creative arts, cutting-edge technologies and effective communications practices.=A0 We work with = organizations of all sizes and provide comprehensive solutions from equipment = infrastructure through message development to content = creation.

 

Co= mmunity Art Space

In= celebration of In The Round’s recent move into our new facilities, = and as a part of our ongoing involvement in, and support of the creative arts, we’re happy to announce the opening our Community Art Space.=A0 The = goal of the Art Space is to feature and promote = the works of local artists in a variety of visual media. The pieces = will be exhibited on an ongoing basis in the ITR community area, meeting room, = and workspaces on a rotating basis.=A0 = Pieces will be displayed for 1-6 months, by arrangement with the artist. A = brief summary about the artist and the work will be made available in an = accessible format (contact information or indications that a work is for sale may optionally be included).=A0 = Currently displayed artists and art will also be highlighted on the In The Round = website.

 

Th= emes

As= artists ourselves, we know there is nothing quite so magical as being in = that zone of inspiration, being one musician in the middle of vibrant = performance group, or waiting in the shadows of the wings moments before going = onstage. While we encourage submissions in a variety of media and themes, in = keeping with our vision, we encourage pieces that explore the artistic process “in the round.” Consider the following = themes:

 

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and tool (technological or otherwise)

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and the creation process of their artwork

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and performance environment

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 “Lifting the = curtain” or “removing the frame” to experience the art from the performer’s or creator’s view.

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = interaction of art and technology

 

Su= bmissions

To= have your work considered, please submit the following: =

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 A digital photo of = each piece

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Approximate dimensions = of each piece

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artist’s name, = phone number, email address

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Length of time = you’re willing/prefer to have your piece displayed

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Optional: a = description of each piece’s theme or inspiration

 

Pr= actical Things

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Works must be ready to = be hung on a vertical wall surface (framed or otherwise = mountable)

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artist is responsible = for delivery and retrieval of the art piece(s).

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artists will be asked = to sign a waiver releasing In The Round from liability for any damage that may occur to a = piece.

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 In The Round or its = designated representatives will have sole and complete discretion in choosing = pieces for display.

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This is In The = Round’s effort to encourage, enjoy, and provide exposure for local artists. We are not = able to compensate artists for their time or expenses, but hope that = participation has its own = rewards.

 

Fo= r more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace .=A0 =

=A0

Call for = Volunteers: Living Fountain Dance Company, = Canton

Living Fountain Dance = Company in Canton = request volunteers to help with any of the = following:

  • Writing about the arts =
  • Addressing newsletters - or sticking = labels
  • Putting up posters for = concerts
  • Helping with event = coordination
  • Ushering, Greeting, Supervising at arts = events
  • Running sound 3-4 times a year (as of = now)
  • Running lights 2-3 times a year (as of = now)
  • Contacts management - keeping database = current
  • Teaching arts (drama, visual, music, = lectures)

For more information and to volunteer, 330/649-0773 or kimberly at livingfountain.org .

 

Call for = Volunteers: Ohio WINGS = (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, & Sharing, = Inc.)

DO YOU = KNOW:=A0 WHAT THE AVERAGE COST IS TO TREAT = IT?

DO YOU = KNOW:=A0 WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN HERE IN = STARK = COUNTY = WHO LACK INSURANCE TO PAY FOR TREATMENT?

 

Ohio W.I.N.G.S. was established to help women diagnosed with breast cancer = who have the added burden of battling this disease without sufficient = insurance=A0=A0 and who do not qualify for = Medicaid.=A0 Ohio W.I.N.G.S. is the second = affiliate in this country and all money raised stays in our area.=A0 Your support will make it possible for us to help women who are suffering and can’t get help elsewhere!

 

Here are the ways you can = help:

 

1.       = Make a tax deductible donation

2.       = Host a fundraiser.=A0 It is fun and it = really makes a difference

3.       = Volunteer your time and services.=A0 It is = as easy as you want it to be

4.       = Help with grant writing and research

5.       = Invite W.I.N.G.S. to speak to groups and = organizations

6.       = Donate a percent of your profits on the sale of food, products, = etc.

7.       = Sponsor a = patient-$500 to $20,000 could literally mean the difference between life and death for a mother, wife, daughter or sister

8.       = Donate jewelry you no longer use.=A0 = Any type or quality of jewelry can help provide money for treatment. (Please see = details under “local fundraisers,” = below.)

 

 

Local = Fundraisers:

 

Ohio WINGS, a local 501(c)3 = organization, is hosting a “JEWELRY = TREASURE HUNT,” a fundraiser to help uninsured breast cancer = patients, “one WING at a time.”=A0 You can help by donating your unwanted jewelry.=A0 If it is sitting in your jewelry = box and not being worn, it will benefit Ohio WINGS and its clients.=A0=A0 Items may include broken karat = gold items, damaged chains, class rings, single earrings, costume jewelry, brooches, = bracelets, necklaces, fine gold jewelry, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, = etc.=A0 The Jewelry Treasure Hunt has = raised over $1,000 in just three months!=A0 = For questions or pickup, call Cyndy at 330-224-1434 or Patti at = 330-497-1258; or drop off jewelry at AMADEUS SPA 4465 Hills & Dales Rd. NW.=A0 For more information about WINGS = or to volunteer, please email Patti Crotty at ohiowings at sbcglobal.net .

 

***

 

Can you see yourself in a brand new Mustang? The Canton Palace Theatre Association can!=A0=A0 Purchase a raffle ticket to = enter in our drawing, and you could win your choice of a brand new 2006 Ford Mustang, = a 1964-and-a-half Classic Mustang, or $15,000 CASH!=A0 Only 5,000 tickets will be sold! = Tickets can be purchased at The Palace Theatre for a donation of $10. All proceeds = will benefit The Palace. The winning ticket will be drawn at the Canton = Palace Theatre's 80th Anniversary concert to be held on March 4, = 2006, at the Canton Palace Theatre.=A0 = Classic Car provided by Motorcar Portfolio.=A0 = To be eligible to participate in the car raffle prize drawing, entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Come to = The Palace or order by phone: 454-8172.=A0 =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320-- From sykokilr1 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 10:00:33 2006 From: sykokilr1 at aol.com (sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:00:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Breakfast Clubbed" Murder Mystery Message-ID: <8C80070D992AE6D-1310-679@FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The Garfield Heights High School Theatre Boosters & High School Drama Club Present "Breakfast Clubbed" A murder mystery/dinner show By: Dave and Elizabeth Wells Friday March 3rd G.H.H.S. Cafeteria- 4900 Turney Rd. Garfield Heights Doors open at 6:30 show starts @ 7:00 Tickets- $20.00 for adults, $12.00 for students, $35.00 per couple Buffet dinner, beverages and mystery Call 216-662-1223 For tickets and information Limited seating- No tickets sold at door Tickets must be ordered by February 25th. ----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
The Garfield Heights High School Theatre Boosters
&
High School Drama Club

Present

 
"Breakfast Clubbed"
 
A murder mystery/dinner show
By: Dave and Elizabeth Wells
Friday March 3rd
 

G.H.H.S. Cafeteria- 4900 Turney Rd. Garfield Heights

Doors open at 6:30 show starts @ 7:00

 
Tickets- $20.00 for adults, $12.00 for students, $35.00 per couple
Buffet dinner, beverages and mystery
 

Call 216-662-1223

For tickets and information
                              
Limited seating- No tickets sold at door
Tickets must be ordered by February 25th.
 
 
----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com-- From brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 10:14:08 2006 From: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com (B. C. A.) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:14:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last call for line dancers Message-ID: <20060215181408.70757.qmail@web50907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mary Harwood from the Boot Scootin' Saloon is offering line dance classes for beginners and intermediate dancers at Brecksville Center for the Arts. Classes begin February 20 and run through April 10, 6:45 - 8 pm (beginners) and 8:10 - 9:30 (intermediate.) Classes will also be offered from May 8 to June 19. Fee for the 8 week class is $46 for members and $52 for non members. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts. We are open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141 To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 440-526-6232 Fax 440-526-1214 E-mail brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mary Harwood from the Boot Scootin' Saloon is offering line dance classes for beginners and intermediate dancers at Brecksville Center for the Arts.
Classes begin February 20 and run through April 10, 6:45 - 8 pm (beginners) and 8:10 - 9:30 (intermediate.)  Classes will also be offered from May 8 to June 19.
Fee for the 8 week class is $46 for members and $52 for non members.
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts.  We are open to all Ohio residents.
BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org  Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com


Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts
8997 Highland Dr
Brecksville. OH 44141
440-526-6232
Fax 440-526-1214
 
Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350-- From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 10:10:09 2006 From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:10:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: Fwd: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Message-ID: <20060215181009.51844.qmail@web80725.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit List, How this got sent from a draft before I finished it last night, I dunno. Maybe too much Valentine sweetness.The rest of my thoughts are included here. Evie Evie Morris wrote: From: Evie Morris To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST) According to my edition of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is: 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession; b) engaged in one of the learned professions c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace: 2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer b) having a particular pr ofession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise. Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent. Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist......expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience.......was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with. In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determining a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see respect and admiration for their creativity and their work ethic first and foremost. For me, looking at every day with hope and optimism, while living in very difficult times, is far more important than putting down anyone who takes a risk on any artistic endeavor they feel courageous enough to undertake. shalom and love, Evie Morris --0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
List,
  How this got sent from a draft before I finished it last night, I dunno. Maybe too much Valentine sweetness.The rest of my thoughts are included here.    Evie

Evie Morris <bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Evie Morris <bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net>
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST)

According to my edition  of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is:
 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession;
   b) engaged in one of the learned professions
   c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of
a  profession;
       (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace:
  2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer
    b) having a particular pr ofession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier
    c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player
 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.
 
    That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. 
     The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise.
     Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a  Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in  the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent.
    Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist......expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience.......was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with.
   In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determining a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see respect and admiration for their creativity and their work ethic first and foremost.
   For me, looking at every day with hope and optimism, while living in very difficult times, is far more important than putting down anyone who takes a risk on any artistic endeavor they feel courageous enough to undertake.
                                    
                                  shalom and love,   Evie Morris
 
 
 

--0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:01:10 2006 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:01:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse seeks Director and Musical Director Message-ID: <20060215190110.13271.qmail@web81001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE IS SEEKING A DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR FOR THEIR SUMMER MUSICAL 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. --0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                          
 
                         WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
 
                                        IS SEEKING A
                            
                                  DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR
 
                                     FOR THEIR SUMMER MUSICAL
 
                         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. 
 
 
 
--0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214-- From ifoma at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:45:02 2006 From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:45:02 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: AfterThought... Las Vegas Bound Message-ID: <20060215194502.36997.qmail@web81609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-919836219-1140032702=:32306 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit come out and see the band that will be in Las Vegas next month... AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com will be at the Mardi Gras 1423 East 21st Street--Cleveland, OH Saturday, February 18, 2006 10 p.m. - 2 a.m. 216-566-9094 --0-919836219-1140032702=:32306 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
come out and see the band
that will be in Las Vegas next month...
AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band
will be at
the
Mardi Gras
1423 East 21st Street--Cleveland, OH
Saturday, February 18, 2006
10 p.m. - 2 a.m.                     216-566-9094
--0-919836219-1140032702=:32306-- From ifoma at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:57:05 2006 From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:57:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Band needs male vocalist Message-ID: <20060215195705.6473.qmail@web81606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Our band is looking for a male vocalist who can work a crowd with such songs as Billy Jean, I Feel Good/Sex Machine, Long Train Running, Give It to Me Baby, Brick House, do the Jay Z rap in Crazy in Love, Fire, and then still swoon the crowd with Georgia on my Mind or the duet Hope we can be Together Soon. If this is you, check out our website: www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com If you are still interested, come out and audition w/us at the following venues this month: Sat., Feb. 18--Mardi Gras--1423 E. 21st St. Sat., Feb. 25--Rick's Cafe'--86 N. Main in Chagrin Falls, OH ask for Irma --0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Our band is looking for a male vocalist who can work a crowd with such songs as
Billy Jean, I Feel Good/Sex Machine, Long Train Running, Give It to Me Baby, Brick House, do the Jay Z rap in Crazy in Love, Fire, and then still swoon the crowd with Georgia on my Mind or the duet Hope we can be Together Soon.  If this is you, check out our website:  www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com
If you are still interested, come out and audition w/us at the following venues this month:
Sat., Feb. 18--Mardi Gras--1423 E. 21st St.
Sat., Feb. 25--Rick's Cafe'--86 N. Main in Chagrin Falls, OH
ask for Irma
--0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420-- From blueizeinfo at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 11:57:32 2006 From: blueizeinfo at yahoo.com (Blue~ize Magazine) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:57:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLUE-IZE MAGAZINE OFFERS FREE AUDITION LISTINGS Message-ID: <20060215195732.1252.qmail@web51505.mail.yahoo.com> --0-95858267-1140033452=:97922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit BLUE-IZE THE PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE CONCERT & THEATER LINKS AUDITIONS RISING STARS ANNOUNCEMENTS INDIE FILMS Audition Notices Published at No Charge Serving the Akron / Cleveland Area Accepting Auditions for Dance, Music, Film, & Theater http://www.blue-ize.com/auditions.html To find a copy check your local library, stage theater, movie theater,& dance school VISIT US AT WWW.BLUE-IZE.COM ATTENTION ALL ACTING, DANCE, & VOICE COACHES: NEW CLASSIFIED 4 LINE LISTING FOR ONLY $25/MONTH-SEE JAN ISSUE BANDS & MUSICIAN PAGE STARTING IN FEBRUARY. 4 COLOR PICTURE AND CONTACT INFO FOR $25/MONTH the ultimate guide for developing talent Blue~ize Magazine www.blue-ize.com The Ultimate Guide for Developing Talent Mike Ross, Editor 440.478.7500 Barbara Ross, Producer 440.478.5723 7285 Center St. Mentor, OH 44060 --0-95858267-1140033452=:97922 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
BLUE-IZE
THE PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE
 
 CONCERT & THEATER LINKS AUDITIONS RISING STARS ANNOUNCEMENTS INDIE FILMS
 
Audition Notices
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--0-95858267-1140033452=:97922-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Feb 15 14:42:24 2006 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:42:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Players Guild presents "Inherit the Wind" Message-ID: <00a401c63281$2e18b920$0a00a8c0@YOUR7C60552B9E> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320" ------=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Players Guild of Canton presents.. Inherit the Wind February 17 - March 5, 2006 Creation vs. Evolution Set in 1925 Tennessee, this classic courtroom drama still rings true today as opposing sides face off in the centuries old controversy of science vs. religion. It portrays, in partly fictionalized form, the famous and dramatic courtroom "Monkey Trial" battle between two famous lawyers who volunteered to heatedly argue both sides of the case. Its story centers around the issue of evolution vs. creationism, in the prosecution of 24 year-old Dayton High School mathematics teacher, sports coach and substitute science teacher, John T. Scopes for violating state law (the 1925 Butler Act) by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a state-funded school. The show's title was taken from the Biblical book of Proverbs 11:29: "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind." Unique to The Players Guild production is the lengthy list of community leaders involved with the project. A few include: Joe Martuccio (Canton City Law Director) is portraying the role of Matthew Brady. Joe feels fortunate to combine vocation and avocation in his portrayal of an experienced trial attorney and elected official who loves to eat! The Canton Law Director is a 19-year veteran of A Christmas Carol and other diverse productions here and with North Canton, Rainbow Repertory Co., and Lolli's Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre. John Kiste (Executive Director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' Bureau) will be playing the part of Henry Drummond. John is proud of the strength of the local arts' community. He is honored to have a role in what is still one of the timeliest, thought provoking plays ever written. Les Abel (Executive Director of the Stark County Community Mental Health Board) has lived in Canton since 1985 and is playing a juror in the show. This is his first time on stage since he was a freshman in high school, but has enjoyed Guild productions since coming to Canton. In a society that is still centered around the debate of religion in the classrooms, this play is more relevant than ever. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. For tickets please call the box office at 330-453-7617. Hurry because one performance is already sold out! And for a special message about the show, CLICK HERE Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 www.playersguildtheatre.com Business Office: 330-453-7619 Box Office: 330-453-7617 For more information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com. You are receiving this email because you have previously signed up to receive information about auditions and other events at The Players Guild Theatre. To be removed from the mailing list, please reply to this email and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. ------=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

The Players Guild of Canton presents….

Inherit the = Wind

 

February 17 – = March 5, = 2006

=

Creation vs. = Evolution

 

 

Set in 1925 Tennessee, this classic courtroom = drama still rings true today as opposing sides face off in the centuries old controversy of science vs. religion.  It portrays, in partly = fictionalized form, the famous and dramatic courtroom "Monkey Trial" battle = between two famous lawyers who volunteered to heatedly argue both sides of the = case.

 

 

Its story centers around the issue of evolution vs. creationism, in the = prosecution of 24 year-old Dayton High School mathematics teacher, sports coach and substitute science teacher, John T. Scopes for violating state law (the = 1925 Butler Act) by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a state-funded = school. The show's title was taken from the Biblical book of Proverbs 11:29: = "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the = wind."

 

 

Unique to The Players Guild production is the lengthy list of community leaders involved with the project. A few include:

Joe Martuccio (Canton City Law Director) is portraying the role of Matthew Brady. = Joe feels fortunate to combine vocation and avocation in his portrayal of an experienced trial attorney and elected official who loves to eat!  = The Canton Law Director is a 19-year veteran of A Christmas Carol and other diverse productions here and with = North Canton, Rainbow Repertory Co., and Lolli’s Murder Mystery Dinner = Theatre.

John Kiste = (Executive Director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau) will be playing the part = of Henry Drummond. John is proud of the strength of the local arts’ community.  He is honored to have a role in what is still one of = the timeliest, thought provoking plays ever written.

Les = Abel (Executive Director of the Stark County Community Mental Health = Board) has lived in Canton since 1985 and is playing a juror in the show. This is his first time on = stage since he was a freshman in high school, but has enjoyed Guild = productions since coming to Canton.

 

In a society that is still centered around the debate of religion in the classrooms, this play is more relevant than ever. Performances are = Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. For tickets please call the box office at 330-453-7617. =

Hurry because one performance is already sold = out!

 

And for a special message about the show, = CLICK HERE

 

Players Guild Theatre

1001 Market = Avenue North

Canton, Ohio 44702

www.playersguildtheatre.com

Business Office: 330-453-7619

Box Office: 330-453-7617

 

For more information, write to = info at playersguildtheatre.com.

 

You are receiving this email because you have previously signed = up to receive information about auditions and other events at The Players = Guild Theatre. To be removed from the mailing list, please reply to this email = and put "unsubscribe" in the subject = field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <00e001c63282$edbcaba0$0a00a8c0@YOUR7C60552B9E> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01C63259.04E6A3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dustin, Please show me where it says that "professional" and Equity are one and the same. The Bang and the Clatter or any other theatre company is free to call themselves professional without necessarily having to be affiliated with AEA. There are plenty of quality non-union, professional productions out there. And, dare I say it, there are some wonderful "amateur" productions out there as well. I firmly believe that even at the community theatre level, one can have professional level standards, though there are community theatres out there that put the "amateur" in amateur theatre. But that's a different discussion altogether. Barry Wakser (Non-AEA ) _____ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Clarence Thomas Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website. Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever. Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional? -Dustin Brennan _____ Yahoo! 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Dustin,

Please show me where it says that “professional” and Equity are one and = the same. The Bang and the Clatter or any other theatre company is free to = call themselves professional without necessarily having to be affiliated with AEA. There = are plenty of quality non-union, professional productions out there. And, = dare I say it, there are some wonderful “amateur” productions out = there as well. I firmly believe that even at the community theatre level, one can = have professional level standards, though there are community theatres out there that put = the “amateur” in amateur theatre. But that’s a different discussion = altogether.

 

Barry Wakser

(Non-AEA )

 


From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Clarence Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, February = 14, 2006 11:56 AM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: = [NEohioPAL]Professional?

 

To Whom It May = Concern:

 

I am writing in regards to = recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by = area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association = with the union. 

    &nb= sp;       A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the = 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they = have NO = affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why = this company (or any others like it) can be called = professional?

 

-Dustin = Brennan


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------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01C63259.04E6A3A0-- From Marshalh at playhousesquare.com Wed Feb 15 14:24:44 2006 From: Marshalh at playhousesquare.com (Heather Marshall) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:24:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for American Ballet Theatre's production of "Le Corsaire" Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0003F23EF7@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 American Ballet Theatre announces=20 Audition for 50 extras=20 for LE CORSAIRE (The Pirate) performing at the State Theatre =20 ~March 16, 17 & 18 at 8:00pm; March 19 at 2:00 pm~ =20 =20 REQUIREMENTS: =20 Young Ladies: no dance experience needed, age range 12-25, slender, various heights Men: no dance experience needed, age range 15-55, slender, various heights. Character Men: acting experience helpful, age range 30-mature, various builds and heights. =20 Auditions will take place at=20 THE IDEA CENTER at Playhouse Square located at 1375 Euclid Avenue=20 =20 Audition: =20 Monday, March 13, 2006 at 6:00pm =20 REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: (tentative; subject to change) Rehearsals are scheduled for March 14 & 15, 6-8pm.=20 Costume Fitting & Dress Rehearsal will be on March 16th (during the day) =20 **Please call 216-348-7903 to register** =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

American  = Ballet  Theatre

announces =

Audition for 50 extras =

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LE CORSAIRE (The Pirate)

performing at the = State = Theatre

 

~March 16, 17 & 18 at = 8:00pm; March 19 at 2:00 pm~

 

 

REQUIREMENTS:

 

Young = Ladies: no dance experience needed, age range 12-25, slender, various = heights

M= en: no = dance experience needed, age range 15-55, slender, various = heights.

Character Men: acting experience helpful, age range = 30-mature, various builds and heights.

 
Auditions will take place at =
THE = IDEA = CENTER at = Playhouse = Square

located at = 1375 Euclid Avenue =

 

Audition:
 
Monday, March 13, 2006 at 6:00pm

 

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:  (tentative; subject to change)

Rehearsals are scheduled for March 14 & 15, 6-8pm. =

Costume Fitting & Dress Rehearsal will be on March 16th (during = the day)

 
**Please call 216-348-7903 to = register**
 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39-- From matt4jack at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 14:49:07 2006 From: matt4jack at yahoo.com (Renee Matthews) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 14:49:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? Message-ID: <20060215224907.33292.qmail@web53302.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Dustin Brennan, I see you are getting lots of responses regarding your inquiry about "professional theatre". I agree with everyone that has responded thus far. Professionals in this medium are equity and non-equity. In my 20 years working in the Midwest, I have found professionalism at the smallest black box theatre, tucked away in the basement of a building, which had no ties whatsoever with Actor's Equity. I do believe many actors in this area have made the choice not obtain an equity status because the market is rigid, and jobs are not readily available. In your NEohioPAL post you express; "I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union". My question to you is; why would you be offended or concerned ? I think you may have the wrong idea about professionalism. This is my profession. I teach and perform. I am a professional who has worked exceedingly hard to gain a reputation for being a professional artist. "Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional"? It's very simple Mr. Brennan; the company you speak of has a professional staff, productions, actors, and production crews. These people are skilled, trained, educated, experienced, qualified, and quite competent. That's what makes a professional, not an equity card. Hope that helps you understand. Sincerely, Renee Matthews-Jackson Non-Equity Performance Artist --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Dear Dustin Brennan,
 
I see you are getting lots of responses regarding your inquiry about "professional theatre".  I agree with everyone that has responded thus far.
 
Professionals in this medium are equity and non-equity.  In my 20 years working in the Midwest, I have found professionalism at the smallest black box theatre, tucked away in the basement of a building, which had no ties whatsoever with Actor's Equity.  I do believe many actors in this area have made the choice not obtain an equity status because the market is rigid, and jobs are not readily available.
 
In your NEohioPAL post you express;
 
"I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union".
 
My question to you is; why would you be offended or concerned ?   I think you may have the wrong idea about professionalism.  This is my profession.  I teach and perform.  I am a professional who has worked exceedingly hard to gain a reputation for being a professional artist. 
 
"Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional"?
 
It's very simple Mr. Brennan; the company you speak of has a professional staff, productions, actors,  and production crews.   These people are skilled, trained, educated, experienced, qualified, and quite competent.  That's what makes a professional, not an equity card.  Hope that helps you understand.
 
Sincerely,
Renee Matthews-Jackson
Non-Equity Performance Artist



Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780-- From cleveprov at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 15:36:42 2006 From: cleveprov at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:36:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Session 7 Improv Classes: Cleveland Improv Institute Message-ID: <20060215233642.66279.qmail@web37006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE SESSION 7 IMPROV CLASSES APRIL 3RD - MAY 25TH The Cleveland Improv Institute, home of the "10 Keys " training program will be offering 5 classes this coming session. Classes include: 1. Beginning Improvisation (2 Classes) Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22) & Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 2. Intermediate Improvisation Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 3. Advanced Improvisation Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 4. 2 Person Scene Intensive (S.A.F.I.T.) Date: Thursday Evenings (4/6 - 5/25) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 5. Film Styles & Genres (S.A.F.I.T.) Date: Tuesday Evenings (4/4 - 5/23) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class **PAYMENT FOR ALL CLASSES IS DUE BY MARCH 31, 2006.** TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT THIS EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES, BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING LIST OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT: (216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com ALS O CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, DESCRIPTION OF OUR TRAINING PROGRAM, INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE! --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE
SESSION 7 IMPROV CLASSES

APRIL 3RD - MAY 25TH 

 
The Cleveland Improv Institute, home of the
"10 Keys "  training program will be offering 5 classes this coming session.

Classes include:

1. Beginning Improvisation (2 Classes)  
Date:  Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22)
&
Date:  Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24)                          
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class 

2.  Intermediate Improvisation  
Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class


3.  Advanced Improvisation
Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class
 
4.  2 Person Scene Intensive (S.A.F.I.T.)
Date:  Thursday Evenings (4/6 - 5/25)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class
 
5.  Film Styles & Genres (S.A.F.I.T.)
Date:  Tuesday Evenings (4/4 - 5/23)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class

**PAYMENT FOR ALL CLASSES IS DUE BY MARCH 31, 2006.**

TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT THIS EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES, BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING LIST OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT:
(216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com

ALS O CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com
FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, DESCRIPTION OF OUR TRAINING PROGRAM,   INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE!
 



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 15:42:38 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:42:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ANNIE (PHSQ Palace) Message-ID: <20060215234238.41598.qmail@web33106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?LEAPING LIZARDS,? ALEX AND NOAH LIKE DATED BUT ENTERTAINING ?Annie? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times The comic strip, Little Orphan Annie first appeared in 1924. It was based on James Whitcomb Riley's 1885 poem of the same name. In the comic strip version, Annie, an orphan, was taken in by Oliver Warbucks, a prototypical capitalist. Together they tackled international intrigue. Annie's main physical characteristics were a mop of red, curly hair and vacant circles for eyes. She is always accompanied by her dog, Sandy and is noted for her catchphrase, "Leapin' Llizards!." In 1997 an award-winning musical appeared on Broadway scene. In August of 2005, ?The Brand New Production? of ?ANNIE? went on tour. It is that version that is now on stage at the Palace Theatre. The show centers on Annie, an orphan abandoned by her parents during the depression. She is left at an orphanage, which is under the tyrannical control of Miss Hannigan. Warbucks decides to host an orphan for Christmas. He wants a boy, winds up with Annie, and the rest, complete with plot twists and a happy ending, is history. This touring production features the delightful Marissa O?Donnell as Annie. This is a very talented young lady who can sing, dance and act with amazing abilities. John Schuck of ?McMillan and Wife? TV fame looks the role, performs well, and adequately sings Daddy Warbucks. Local opening night found Victoria Oscar more than adequately substituting in the role of Miss Hannigan. The orphan kids, some of whom are a little too old to be playing ?adorable,? were not up to expected levels. Their dancing lacked unity and their singing often missed proper blendings. The show is definitely dated. Few in the young audience had any knowledge of the depression, the importance of radio in the pre-TV culture, and of President Roosevelt. Many of the clever lines were missed because of this lack of audience awareness. Songs like, ?We?d Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover? and ?A New Deal for Christmas? have lost their relevance. As I have done when children-friendly shows appear at local theatres, I took my grandsons, Alex and Noah Berko, along as my ?kid? eyes and ears. In spite of the datedness, the 10 and 8/1/2 year olds ?really liked? the show. They both thought Annie was, ?great? and Miss Hannigan ?hysterical.? They loved the special effects, particularly ?the real snow falling on Christmas? and the ?huge tree.? They were very pleased that Sandy, the dog, was ?real, not someone dressed in a dog suit like some of the kid?s shows we see.? Their favorite orphan was Tessie (Casey Whyland) whose constant ?Oh, my? squeals were the cause of delight. They loved looking down into the Palace Theatre?s big orchestra pit during intermission and thought the theatre was ?awesome.? Both boys had seen the movie version several times, so they were familiar with the music and the story line, which I think helped enhance their experience. Capsule judgment: ?ANNIE? is a dated, but cute show. It is a little long for younger audience members, but any child over 8 should enjoy it. This will probably be the last of the touring versions of the show, so if you want to see a professional company, this may be your final chance. ?ANNIE? runs through February 19 at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. For tickets call 216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or go 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Feb 15 16:23:32 2006 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:32 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for Workshop Players "Jerry Finnegan's Sister" Message-ID: -------------------------------1140049412 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Charming, touching, funny and entertaining. Come experience the magic of first love. Last chance to see it! Brian Dowd (played by Brian McNally) has spent the last 17 years of his life wrestling with an unrequited "something" for his best friend's sister, Beth (played by Tricia Shumate), who happens to live next door. But each and every time he's spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than 30 seconds, he's ended up with his foot planted firmly in his mouth. Now, Brian's time is about to run out. With recent news that Jerry Finnegan's sister is getting married, the time has come for him to put up or shut up. What's he got to lose - except the love of his life! That is the premise of Workshop Player's upcoming production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister by Jack Neary, directed by Jerry Coghlan and Wade Hubbard. This two actor play covers the entire period from when Brian and Beth first met, (he was seven she was six), to the present when he is 23 and she is 22. Through a series of delightful scenes the audience will come to understand why Brian has always had a problem talking to Beth. She either doesn't listen or else she hears too much. If there is a need to sum the play up in a single word, that word would be charming, charming and touching. OK, that's two words, charming and touching and entertaining. Three, three words to sum it up, charming, touching, and entertaining, and funny. OK, four words. The author of the play, Jack Neary, has been in contact with veteran director Wade Hubbard and has sent a revised script with many suggestions as to how he feels the play should be performed. This wonderful assistance has added several levels to the play. Come and be part of the Workshop theater experience. You will be glad you did. Final production dates are February 17, 18 at 8 p.m., with Sunday's matinee sold out for this week. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. 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That is the premise of Workshop Player's upcoming=20 production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister by Jack Neary, directed by Jerr= y=20 Coghlan and Wade Hubbard.  This two actor play covers the entire period= =20 from when Brian and Beth first met, (he was seven she was six), to the prese= nt=20 when he is 23 and she is 22.  Through a series of delightful scenes the= =20 audience will come to understand why Brian has always had a problem talking=20= to=20 Beth.  She either doesn't listen or else she hears too much.  = ; If=20 there is a need to sum the play up in a single word, that word would be=20 charming, charming and touching.  OK, that's two words, charming and=20 touching and entertaining.  Three, three words to sum it up, charm= ing,=20 touching, and entertaining, and funny.  OK, four words.=20

 

The author of the play, Jack Neary, has been in con= tact=20 with veteran director Wade Hubbard and has sent a revised script w= ith=20 many suggestions as to how he feels the play should be performed.  This= =20 wonderful assistance has added several levels to the play.  Come a= nd=20 be part of the Workshop theater experience.  You will be glad you did.=20

 

Final=20 production dates are February 17, 18 at=20 8=20 p.m.,=20 with Sunday's matinee sold out for this week. =20 Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at=20 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Workshop Pla= yers=20 Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820=20 Middle Ridge Road=20 in Amherst.=20 Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com.=
 
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Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 19:08:39 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:08:39 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chris Fortunato offers "Tricks of the Trade" 2006 Tax Tip Workshop , Mon. 2/20 Message-ID: <195.50eb3452.312546b7@aol.com> --part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need help with . . . Your taxes?=A0 Then . . . You Can Still Register for THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR=20 FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS from the=20 "Tricks of the Trade . . .=20 Craft, Career & Professional Development"=20 Workshop Series Presented by WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Shaker Heights, OH Call (216) 561-8608 email: wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon. 2/20,7:00 - 9:00 P THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR=20 FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS Chris Fortunato, Instructor OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States=20 Supreme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for livin= g in a=20 free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pay his, most of us=20= do=20 not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sketch on how to prepare=20= a 1040=20 including a Schedule C for self-employed income. (And what to do with all=20 those 1099's.)=A0 A booklet is included.=A0=20 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= ng=A0=20 Records For Taxes and Other Matters." Fee: $30.00, includes booklet. Major Credit cards accepted.=20 To register & for complete details.=A0=A0=A0=A0 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 Make checks payable and mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio .=A0 P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH=20 44120 Attn:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director . . . . . Did you miss the . . . "Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 &=20 Performing Artists"=A0=A0=A0workshop?=A0 Sue Johnson, Instructor If you did, but still want to learn how to manage your young talent, private= =20 coaching is available. So, call (216) 561-8608 to set up an appointment. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't need to spend $3000-5000 on those "Co= ntests &=20 Conventions."=A0 There are better ways to do business. Discover how you can=20= help guide=20 and manage your young performing artist to ensure that they're "on the right= =A0=20 path" for safe and=A0 economical professional=A0 development.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 It's more than a dream, more than a hobby. Your young tal= ent is=20 serious about being a performing artist.=A0 Therefore, you need to know abou= t=20 Resources, Referrals, Record keeping, Managing & more.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This session is for parents who have budding actors & perfor= ming=20 artists, (ages 5 - 20 years) who need training, experience and to be guided=20= through=20 the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters. Private Coaching: $30.00 Initial session. $25.00 each session thereafter.. .= =20 . . . .=20 . . . . About the Instructors . . .=20 Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,= =20 director, producer and coach.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP= And LIVE with the ARTS=20 with Chris Fortunato. The program, which celebrates and showcases the=20 diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Satu= rdays,=20 7:00 P on Adelphia Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburb= s,=20 and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P. The show c= an=20 be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Wednesdays, 6:00 P.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career= & Professional=20 Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the=20 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=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 and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is self-employ= ed=20 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. For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs"=20 Performances, Productions, Training, the "Giggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha!=20 Har's!" Laughter CD; Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson, a= Guide=20 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: wakeup4664 at aol= .com.=20 http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need help with . . .  Yo= ur taxes?=A0 Then . . .

You Can Still Register
for

<= B>THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR
FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS

from the
"Tricks of the Trade . . .
Craft, Career & Professional Development"
Workshop Series

Presented
by
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Shaker Heights, OH
Call (216) 561-8608
email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

Mon. 2/20,7:00 - 9:00 P
<= B>THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR
FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS
<= /B>Chris Fortunato, Instructor

OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States Supr= eme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for living in= a free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pay= his, most of us do not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sketc= h on how to prepare a 1040 including a Schedule C for self-employed income.=20= (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

. . . . .

Did you miss the . . .
"= Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 & Pe= rforming Artists"
=A0=A0=A0workshop?=A0
Sue Johnson, Instructor

If you did, but still want to learn how to manage your young talent, private= coaching is available.  So, call (216) 561-8608 to set up an appointme= nt.


=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't ne= ed to spend $3000-5000 on those "Contests & Conventions."=A0 There are b= etter ways to do business. Discover how you can help guide and manage your y= oung performing artist to ensure that they're "on the right=A0 path" for saf= e and=A0 economical professional=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 - 20 years) who need training, experience and to b= e guided through the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters.
Private Coaching: $30.00 Initial session. $25.00 each session thereafter.. .= . . . .



. . . . 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.

For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training, the
= "G= iggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha! Har's!" Laughter CD; Living Your Life=20= with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson, a Guide filled with simple, sil= ly ways to light up your "signature style" life; or, about being a gu= est on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.c= om.



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--part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 19:27:42 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:27:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE: Tutoring Services for Teens & Consulting for Small Businesses Message-ID: --part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Your Immediate Attention! 2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services 1. Reading Tutoring=20 for=20 Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists &=20 2. Small Business Consulting=20 for=20 Performing Artists & Other Entrepreneurs from=20 Sue Johnson, Chris Fortunato & WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Instructors . . . . .=20 .=A0 "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 =A0 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 =A0 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.=A0 Tutoring sessions, forty-five minutes each, are available: Mond= ays=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= ns required.* =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca= rds accepted *Customized number of sessions available for some services. "Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years.=A0 She easily communicates= =20 with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them=20 understand the field of theatre" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Arleen Hartman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Professor, Arts & Humanities=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Capital University "Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants.= =A0=20 Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole=20 series." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Debbie Simpson =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional=20= Education =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cuyahoga Community College . "Tricks of the Trade:=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Other Entrepreneurs" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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= hat=20 it takes to create, develop and maintain your own small business? Do you hav= e=20 a dream? Do you have an entrepreneurial mentality & "heart?"=A0 If so, you c= an=20 enhance your chances for success from economical, small business development= =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 =A0 .=A0 Customer Service =A0 .=A0 Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking =A0 .=A0 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"= =A0=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.=A0 She s= hares=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,=A0 our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sandra L. Kornich =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Founder & President =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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 and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is self-employ= ed=20 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. =A0=A0 . . . 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 --part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services
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Reading Tutoring
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Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists
&
2.
Small Business Consulting
for
Performing Artists & Other Entrepreneurs
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. . . . .

.=A0 "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
=A0 assignments?
. interpret and analyze literary prose, poetry and play content?
. improve speaking: diction, pronunciation, enunciation and articulat= ion?
. learn and memorize character dialogue,=A0 English text content, or=20= other
=A0 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.=A0 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.*
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca= rds accepted
= *Customized number of sessions available for some services.


"Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years.=A0 She easily communica= tes with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them u= nderstand the field of theatre"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Arleen Hartman
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Professor, Arts & Humanities
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Capital University


= "Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants= .=A0 Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole= series."
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Debbie Simpson
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional=20= Education
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cuyahoga Community College

. "Tricks of the Trade:
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Other Entrepreneurs"

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0     by Sue Johnson, Consultan= t

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. <= BR> =A0 .=A0 Sales & Marketing Strategies
=A0 .=A0 PR & Advertising Strategies
=A0 .=A0 Customer Service
=A0 .=A0 Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking
=A0 .=A0 Employer-Employee Work Relationships

Especially for Actors & Other Performing Artists
.=A0 Talent Bios/Resumes
.=A0 Publicity
.=A0 Guest Appearances .
.=A0 Showcases (Plays, Performances)
.=A0 Special Events (Planning & Entertainment)
=A0
So, take advantage of economical ways for you to enhance your financial circ= umstances.

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:
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"=A0 consultations, workshops and private coaching which are= well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. Sue has=20= been an entrepreneur for over 20 years as a small business consultant and as= a small business owner.=A0 She shares her expertise based on her extensive=20= 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,=A0 our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sandra L. Kornich
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Founder & President
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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.

=A0=A0
. . .

This web page will give you an idea of who we are and what we do.
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--part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 20:34:24 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:34:24 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bill Johns, film & Doug Wolf, Tai Chi . . . on WAKE UP and LIVE with the ARTS Message-ID: <256.67c2197.31255ad0@aol.com> --part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Coming Up . . . on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS! Tune In!=20 & See Bill Johns, part 2 Writer, Producer, Director Cinevid Productions Wed. 2/15, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P & Doug Wolf Tai Chi Instructor Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P. on=20 WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS Wednesdays & Saturdays Adelphia Cable,=20 ch. 21, eastern suburbs ch. 23, western suburbs [Note: Please be sure to read the guest listings for Cox & Cleveland Access=20 below.] Bill Johns is such a fascinating local filmmaker that he appears on two=20 episodes of WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.=A0 Bill, Chris Fortunato and Sue= Johnson,=20 co-hosts, discuss a wide range of topics revolving around his work and about= =20 Cleveland's & Ohio's film industry.=20 Tune in to see the lively discussion, Chris Fortunato, "in bondage," and a=20 video clip of Bill's new movie, Madness, starring Jami Ross and several othe= r=20 local talent, including Michael Rose, Michelene Pencoe, Devan Lindsey, Laura= =20 Cool, Bernadette Mahar-Lords, Shelley Marks, Rick Montgomery, Alex Biats and= =20 Jeffrey Haber.=A0=20 Then, Tune in to Adelphia . . . Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P. to=20 see . . . Doug Wolf, Tai Chi Instructor, & owner, China Treasure House,gift shop. Doug= =20 discusses and demonstrates the power & purpose of basic relaxing, yet,=20 reenergizing Tai Chi philosophy and movements. Doug discusses the health ben= efits of=20 practicing Tai Chi, which helps not only performing artists, but any person=20 who wants to achieve balance, or may health issues, such as back problems.=20 . . . . . WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS is a locally produced performing and cultural= =20 arts TV show, which continues to showcase area talent.=A0 Be sure to check o= ut=20 "local cable access listings on neohiopal" throughout February, March & Apri= l=20 to see how local "stars" are lighting up your TV viewing on Adelphia, Cox Ca= ble=20 & Cleveland Access, below.. . . . . .=20 Check out what's next on Cox Cable, ch. 45 in February & March. Wed. 7:30 P & Sat. 7:00 P Join Sue Johnson & Chris Fortunato, co-Hosts on . . .=20 Wed. 2/15, 5:30 P.=A0 [Note: Special time, this broadcast, only. Returns to=20 regular time slot, 7:30 P, next week.] & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 On-Camera Auditions."=A0 Sue Johnson, Chris Fortuna= to,=20 Rollin "Mac" Michael, actor and Gary Webster, playwright & actor discuss the= =20 differences between auditioning for theatre and on-camera. Wed. 2/22 & Sat. 2/25 Jim Levin & Tom Mulready from iNGENUiTY and Cool Cleveland.com, discussing=20 the arts scene in Cleveland and next year's iNGENUiTY, with Gary Webster, ac= tor & playwright,=A0 Angelia Lee, actor, singer, playwright & Harriett Logan, own= er,=20 Loganberry Books. Wed. 3/1 & Sat. 3/4 John Vacha, author, entertainment historian, shares memories with Chris & Su= e=20 on the earlier days of entertainment in Cleveland, from Music Carnival to th= e=20 glory days of the Playhouse Square area and downtown Cleveland. . . . . .=20 Coming Soon on Cleveland Access, ch. 25=A0 . . . Wednesdays, 7:00 P. Join us for . . . Our special "PlayActs" series of auditions for the TV show= ,=20 rehearsals and performances for "PlayActs" Performances, featuring 4 fun=20 short plays written by Playwrights-in-Residence, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster.=20 Lester H. Bryant. Sr., co-Producer, Senior Videographer & Editor,=A0 and the= =20 technical and production team, including Anastasia Baxter, Cassandra Corneli= us,=20 Mary Lu Franks, Norma Powell, Lauren Skirbunt. Tanyica Simmons, and Iris=20 Tucker-Berry, set up on-location segments at the Galleria for the series. The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio team of Rollin "Mac" Michael, Sapphire= =20 DeFranco, Lauren Skirbunt, James McGilbray, Gary Webster, Marvin L. Mallory,= =20 Mary Lu Franks, Beverly Kristy, Iris-Tucker-Berry, and Lynna Metrisin repris= e=20 or create their roles in Celibacy Odyssey and Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox and= ,=20 Is This How Frankie and Annette Got Started?, and We Want to be in Pictures=20= . .=20 . Or on TV . . . Or, the Stage . . . But We'd Settle for Radio, by Gary=20 Webster. Wed. 2/15 & Wed.=A0 2/22 A "PlayActs" Performance of Celibacy Odyssey, by Ruby Fox=20 Wed. 3/1 & Wed. 3/8=20 A "PlayActs" Performance of Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox and, Is This How=20 Frankie and Annette Got Started?, by Gary Webster Wed. 3/15 & Wed. 3/22=20 Our "PlayActs" series of auditions for the TV show.=A0 Area actors, Liz Baue= r,=20 Sonia N. Bishop, Allen Branstein, , Mary Lu Franks, Norman King, and Ubu Zur= ub=20 participating in "Tricks of the Trade" on-camera auditions with monologues,=20 vocal selections, solo pieces and scene readings. Maureen J. Carey, local=20 playwright, "auditioning" excerpts from her "The Lesson of the Butterfly," w= ith=20 Ruby Fox, veteran playwright observing the action. Wed. 3/29 & Wed. 4/5 Alphonzo G. Smith, Jr., and his new band, Stratos, blowing the roof off the=20 studio with their vocal and music eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and contempor= ary=20 selections.=A0 Brenda Smith, Spokesperson, shares the story of the band's=20 origins, dreams and special events, while Iris Tucker-Berry gets "carried aw= ay" by=20 the music and starts "jammin'" with an impromptu "cabaret smooth groove"=20 dance.=20 . . . . .=20 Need a LIFT & a LAUGH in your life? Keep Tuning in to learn about our . . ."Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha!=20 Ha's!," and Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson. .=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha! Ha's!," the new Laughter CD, being=20 introduced to our viewers. Created by Mac Michael, with Lester Bryant, "Gigg= les . .=20 . " is voiced and produced by the entire WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20 artistic, production and technical team. This CD will take your mind off you= r=20 "troubles" for a few minutes and light up your life with healing and humor.=20= For=20 "kids" of all ages, just for fun, and for those who=A0 eed upliftment to hel= p see=20 them through challenging times. .=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson. Great for relieving stress! Let=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light show= =20 you how to enjoy feeling good, inside and out,on a daily basis.=A0 A=20 light-hearted, easy-to-read guide offering simple, yet powerful, ways to hea= l your heart,=20 soul & spirit based on your own "signature personal & life style." Giggles heal!=A0 Chuckles heal!=A0 Laughter heals! So do Smiles! 2 perfect gifts for you or someone who needs more joy! Great for your=20 fundraising and gift ideas! =A0=A0 1.=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Har! Ha's!" Laughter CD =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends.= =A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $8.00 each CD (includes s & h) =A0=A0 2.=A0=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light!, by Sue Johnson =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 15 simple ways to light up your life based on your=20= unique "signature=20 style."=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $7.00 each guide (includes s & h) For Order information, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=A0 (216) 561-8608 Sue Johnson, Director .=20 Chris Fortunato, Assoc. Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio P.O. Box 201524 Shaker Heights, OH 44120 Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV production, "PlayActs= "=20 Performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade:= =20 Craft, Career & Professional Development." . . . . .=20 If you, your performing or cultural arts organization, would like to appear=20 on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, contact us . . . email: wakeup4664 at aol.co= m http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Coming Up . . .

on
WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS!


Tune In!
&
See


Bill Johns, part 2
Writer, Producer, Director
Cinevid Productions

Wed. 2/15, 7:30 P  & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P
&
Doug Wolf
Tai Chi Instructor

Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P.

on
WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS
Wednesdays & Saturdays
Adelphia Cable,
ch. 21, eastern suburbs
ch. 23, western suburbs

[Note: Please be sure to read the guest listings for Cox= & Cleveland Access below.]

Bill Johns is such a fascinating local filmmaker that he appears on= two episodes of WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.=A0 Bill, Chri= s Fortunato and Sue Johnson, co-hosts, discuss a wide range of topics revolv= ing around his work and about Cleveland's & Ohio's film industry.

Tune in to see the lively discussion, Chris Fortunato, "in bondage," and a v= ideo clip of Bill's new movie, Madness, starring Jami Ross and severa= l other local talent, including Michael Rose, Michelene Pencoe, Devan Lindse= y, Laura Cool, Bernadette Mahar-Lords, Shelley Marks, Rick Montgomery, Alex=20= Biats and Jeffrey Haber.=A0


Then, Tune in to Adelphia . . . Wed. 2/22= , 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 Pto see . . .

Doug Wolf, Tai Chi Instructor, & owner, China Treasure House,gi= ft shop. Doug discusses and demonstrates the power & purpose of basic re= laxing, yet, reenergizing Tai Chi philosophy and movements. Doug discusses t= he health benefits of practicing Tai Chi, which helps not only performing ar= tists, but any person who wants to achieve balance, or may health issues, su= ch as back problems.

. . . . .

WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS is a locally pr= oduced performing and cultural arts TV show, which continues to showcase are= a talent.=A0 Be sure to check out "local cable access listings on neohiopal"= throughout February, March & April to see how local "stars" are lightin= g up your TV viewing on Adelphia, Cox Cable & Cleveland Access, below..<= BR>


. . . . .

Check out what's next on Cox Cable, ch. 45 in Fe= bruary & March.
Wed. 7:30 P & Sat. 7:00 P

Join Sue Johnson & Chris Fortunato, co-Hosts on . . .

Wed. 2/15,
5:30 P.=A0 [Note: Special time, this broadcast, only. Re= turns to regular time slot, 7:30 P, next week.]
& Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P
"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 On-Camera Auditions."=A0 Sue Johnson, Chris=20= Fortunato, Rollin "Mac" Michael, actor and Gary Webster, playwright & ac= tor discuss the differences between auditioning for theatre and on-camera.
Wed. 2/22 & Sat. 2/25
Jim Levin & Tom Mulready from iNGENUiTY and Cool Cleveland= .com, discussing the arts scene in Cleveland and next year's iNGENUiTY, with= Gary Webster, actor & playwright,=A0 Angelia Lee, actor, singer, playwr= ight & Harriett Logan, owner, Loganberry Books.

Wed. 3/1 & Sat. 3/4
John Vacha, author, entertainment historian, shares memories w= ith Chris & Sue on the earlier days of entertainment in Cleveland, from=20= Music Carnival to the glory days of the Playhouse Square area and downtown C= leveland.

. . . . .

Coming Soon on Cleveland Access, ch. 25=A0 . . .
Wednesdays, 7:00 P.

Join us for . . . Our special "PlayActs" series of auditions for=20= the TV show, rehearsals and performances for "PlayActs" Performances, featuring 4 fun short plays written by Playwrights-in-Residence, Ruby Fox a= nd Gary Webster.

Lester H. Bryant. Sr., co-Producer, Senior Videographer & Editor,=A0 an= d the technical and production team, including Anastasia Baxter, Cassandra C= ornelius, Mary Lu Franks, Norma Powell, Lauren Skirbunt. Tanyica Simmons, an= d Iris Tucker-Berry, set up on-location segments at the Galleria for the ser= ies.

The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio team of Rollin "Mac" Mi= chael, Sapphire DeFranco, Lauren Skirbunt, James McGilbray, Gary Webster, Ma= rvin L. Mallory, Mary Lu Franks, Beverly Kristy, Iris-Tucker-Berry, and Lynn= a Metrisin reprise or create their roles in Celibacy Odyssey and F= orever Milly, by Ruby Fox and, Is This How Frankie and Annette Got St= arted?, and We Want to be in Pictures . . . Or on TV . . . Or, the St= age . . . But We'd Settle for Radio, by Gary Webster.

Wed. 2/15 & Wed.=A0 2/22

A "PlayActs" Performance of Celibacy Odyssey, by Ruby Fox

Wed. 3/1 & Wed. 3/8
A "PlayActs" Performance of Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox = and, Is This How Frankie and Annette Got Started?, by Gary Webster
Wed. 3/15 & Wed. 3/22
Our "PlayActs"
series of auditions for the TV show.=A0 Area actors, Liz=20= Bauer, Sonia N. Bishop, Allen Branstein, , Mary Lu Franks, Norman King, and=20= Ubu Zurub participating in "Tricks of the Trade" on-camera auditions=20= with monologues, vocal selections, solo pieces and scene readings. Maureen J= . Carey, local playwright, "auditioning" excerpts from her "The Lesson of= the Butterfly," with Ruby Fox, veteran playwright observing the action.=


Wed. 3/29 & Wed. 4/5
Alphonzo G. Smith, Jr., and his new band, Stratos, blowing the roof o= ff the studio with their vocal and music eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and co= ntemporary selections.=A0 Brenda Smith, Spokesperson, shares the story of th= e band's origins, dreams and special events, while Iris Tucker-Berry gets "c= arried away" by the music and starts "jammin'" with an impromptu "cabaret sm= ooth groove" dance.

. . . . .


Need a LIFT & a LAUGH in your life?

Keep Tuning in to learn about our . . ."Giggles, Chuckles and Ha= rdy Ha! Ha's!," and Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson.

.=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha! Ha's!," <= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" BACK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"= SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">the new= Laughter CD, being introduced to our viewers. Created by Mac Michael, with=20= Lester Bryant,
"Giggles . . . " is voiced and produced by the entire <= B>WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio artistic, production and tech= nical team. This CD will take your mind off your "troubles" for a few minute= s and light up your life with healing and humor. For "kids" of all ages, jus= t for fun, and for those who=A0 eed upliftment to help see them through chal= lenging times.

.=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johns= on.
Great for relieving stress! Let=A0
Living Your Life with Smiles & L= ight show you how to enjoy feeling good, inside and out,on a daily bas= is.=A0 A light-hearted, easy-to-read guide offering simple, yet powerful, wa= ys to heal your heart, soul & spirit based on your own "signature per= sonal & life style."

Giggles heal!=A0 Chuckles heal!=A0 La= ughter heals! So do Smiles!

2 perfect gifts for you or someone who needs more joy! Great= for your fundraising and gift ideas!
=A0=A0 1.=A0
"Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Har! Ha's!" Laughter CD=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends= .=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $8.00 each CD (includes s & h)

=A0=A0 2.=A0=A0
Living Your Life with Smiles & Light!, by Sue= Johnson

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 15 simple ways to light up your life based on your=20= unique "signature style."
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $7.00 each guide (includes s & h)

For Order information, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=A0 (216) 561-8608

Sue Johnson, Director .
Chris Fortunato, Assoc. Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
P.O. Box 201524
Shaker Heights, OH 44120

Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV product= ion, "PlayActs" Performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'= Studio "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional De= velopment."

. . . . .

If you, your performing or cultural arts organization, would= like to appear on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, <= /I>contact us . . . email: wakeup4664 at aol.com



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--part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary-- From amyleeshaffer at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 22:26:26 2006 From: amyleeshaffer at yahoo.com (Amy Lee Shaffer) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:26:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]speaking of "professional" In-Reply-To: <20060216060943.1D97B61C0B@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <20060216062626.70233.qmail@web33815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1741247628-1140071186=:34816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Id: Content-Disposition: inline kudos to everyone involved in this discussion, which has been respectful, thoughtful and, well, "professional" in its demeanor! What a terrific community of artists! Amy Shaffer ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ My current theatrical entanglements: THE FULL MONTY (Beck Center) Mar. 17-Apr. 8 216-521-2540 www.lkwdpl.org/beck Friends' shows currently in production: CLOSER (The Bang and The Clatter Theatre) PATENT LEATHER SHOES (Stow Players) BARNUM (Hudson Players) HITCH-HIKER/SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (Broadview Heights Spotlights) CINDERELLA (North Canton Players) ANTIGONE (Weathervane Playhouse) forget regret...or life is yours to miss __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-1741247628-1140071186=:34816-- From dnadon at kent.edu Thu Feb 16 05:48:20 2006 From: dnadon at kent.edu (dnadon at kent.edu) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 08:48:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Our Work, Our Worlds, Women's Stories Performs at Kent Trumbull Message-ID: <301e73f301c537.301c537301e73f@kent.edu> For Immediate Release What=3A Our Work=2C Our Worlds=3A Women=92s Stories A play adapted from oral histories from the Upper Ohio Valley Where=3A Kent State University Trumbull Campus Theatre = When=3A Wednesday=2C February 22=2C 2006 8=3A00 pm Sponsored by Kent State University Trumbull Campus Theatre Department = Contact=3A Dan Nadon dnadon=40kent=2Eedu Oral History Play To Be Presented = When she was a child=2C Lois Rudibaugh wanted go to Africa to meet = Tarzan=2E Ethelberta Shaw longed to be an opera star=2E She especially = enjoyed the talent of Lily Pons=2E Cynda Watson=2C who grew up in the = mountains=2C recalls her frightening journey through the fields to bring = the cows to the barn to be milked=2E Shivers went up and down her = spine=2C and she looked over her shoulder to make sure no ghosts were = following her=2E These stories are part of Our Work=2C Our Worlds=3A Women=92s Stories=2C= a = play adapted from oral histories that will be presented as readers=92 = theatre at the Kent State Trumbull Campus Theatre on Wednesday = February 22 at 8=3A00 pm(=3F) by the Oral History Players=2E The play is adapted from oral histories of the Upper Ohio Valley=2E Kent = State East Liverpool English professor Patti Swartz selected sections = from oral histories collected by students=2C community members=2C and = herself as a part of the Kent State East Liverpool/East Liverpool = Historical Society Oral History Project=2E = The Historical Society along with Swartz=2C videographer Sherrill Shaw=2C= = and students at Kent State have been collecting the stories for the = past six years=2E The histories include stories of work in local = potteries=2C interviews with pottery owners=2C and local men and women = from throughout the region=2E The stories are rich in the history of = family life=2C courtship=2C children=2C and work=2E = = Whether speaking of an entire season of canned goods lost to a flood=2C = a community coming together to help after a family disaster=2C or family = gatherings where singing and conversation is the enjoyed by all=2C the = stories are full of joy and sorrow=2C love and friendship as they mirror = the lives of the tellers=2E Childhood experiences are a principal focus of the play=2E Jo Ann Bobby = Gilbert recalls being impressed when her father appeared on TV after a = mafia bombing that took place on their Youngstown street when she was = a child=2E Ann Palmer remembers a teacher that would let students study = in the cloakroom=2C and one day forgot they were there=2E Janet Kay = Rohrbaugh recalls being the first baby of the new year=2C the pride of = her family=2C and the gifts she received=2E Rohrbaugh also remembers going to Rock Springs Park=2C a local amusement = park=2C where her favorite ride was the airplanes=2E She loved being so = high in the air=2C with the wind in her face and whipping her hair on = hot summer days=2E June Burris recalls her husband having to rescue her = daughter by taking the roof off of the doghouse after her daughter and = a life size doll got stuck inside=2E = Patricia Bailey remembers the difficulty of going to college for a = nursing degree when her children were young=2C and the joy that she and = her family felt when she was named the Ohio Nurse of the Year after = she began working in her profession=2E Gina Gulutz and Jo Ann Bobby = Gilbert recall important stories that have been part of their careers = as journalists=2E = Joan Witt remembers that career options open to most women were = limited in the 1950s and 1960s=2E Women could work as secretaries=2C = nurses=2C or teachers=2E Witt says she knew what she didn=92t want to do= =3A = become a secretary like her mother and her aunt=2E Women who were interviewed worked at a number of other occupations as = well=2E Women worked in the potteries=2C in agriculture=2C served in the= = military=2C established trucking concerns=2C worked in advertising=2C in = restaurants=2C established businesses=2C worked as CPAs=2C and=2C as Witt= = points out=2C women were doctors=2C dentists and pharmacists in the East = Liverpool and Wellsville area early in the history of women in these = professions=2E Whether women worked out of the home and cared for = family or worked only in the home=2C the stories that they tell are full = of the joys and sorrows of the region=2E = Whether the memories are of rides at Rock Springs Park during school = and work picnics=2C going to the movies=2C family gatherings=2C childbirt= h=2C = work=2C or weddings=2C the stories speak to us of the strong people and = the varied past and present history of our region=2E Funny=2C sad=2C = sometimes tragic=2C often joyful=2C the memories of area residents make = the best kind of drama=3A real drama from life=2E Swartz=2C who adapted the script from the over one hundred histories = that have been collected=2C is acting in and directing the production=2E = = Swartz holds a BA in theatre=2C and held a fellowship to the Cleveland = Play House=2E Doug Smith=2C a musician from Poland=2C Ohio performs musi= c = that sets or changes the scene=2C often his own original compositions=2E = = Roxanne Burns and Karen Kotrba who have appeared in a number of oral = history plays including the bicentennial play From Here=3A Stories From = a Century of Ohio and the 2005 production=2C Families=2C Neighbors=2C = Friends are cast members in this production=2E The original production was supported in part by a grant from the Ohio = Arts Council=2C a public agency in support of the arts=2C by the Office o= f = the Dean=2C Kent State University East Liverpool=2C and by private = contributions and corporate donations=2E = From PFLORIANO at aol.com Thu Feb 16 06:03:52 2006 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:03:52 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano Murder Feb 25 Message-ID: <28b.5cc7edb.3125e048@aol.com> -------------------------------1140098632 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Floriano Productions presents murder! Lorain County Heritage Presents Class of 52 Murder Mystery Saturday February 25, 2006 held at the Oberlin Inn 7 North Main Street. Oberlin. Tickets are $40 per person and include: Dinner, Class of 52 Murder Mystery Performance by Floriano Productions. A prize will be awarded to the table that solvess the mystery. Raffle and auction items will be available. 50's style apparel is suggested. Prize for best costume! Overnight packages are available at the Oberlin Inn for only $78 p/p plus tax & tip. For package contact the Oberlin Inn at 440-775-1111 For Murder Mystery tickets only contact Lorain County Heritage at 1-800-334-1673. http://www.lcvb.org/lorain_county_events_m.php?CLmLCVB_Event_Calendar=2&CLyLCV B_Event_Calendar=2006 -------------------------------1140098632 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Floriano Productions
presents murder!
 
Lorain County Heritage Pr= esents Class of 52 Murder Mystery
 
Saturday February 25, 200= 6 held at the Oberlin Inn 7 North Main Street. Oberlin.
 
Tickets are $40 per perso= n and include: Dinner, Class of 52 Murder Mystery Performance by Floriano Pr= oductions. A prize will be awarded to the table that solvess the mystery. Ra= ffle and auction items will be available. 50's style apparel is suggested. P= rize for best costume!
 
Overnight packages are av= ailable at the Oberlin Inn for only $78 p/p plus tax & tip. For package=20= contact the Oberlin Inn at 440-775-1111
 
For Murder Mystery ticket= s only contact Lorain County Heritage at 1-800-334-1673.
 
-------------------------------1140098632-- From MurphyGopal at aol.com Thu Feb 16 07:19:37 2006 From: MurphyGopal at aol.com (MurphyGopal at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:19:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar/piano lessons/ artist development with Matthew Murphy Message-ID: -------------------------------1140103177 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Matthew James Murphy, who was an actor for three years in the Broadway show RENT, has been back in Cleveland the past 3 years developing young talent, as well as teaching guitar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew currently teaches over 25 students a week and is starting to look for new students for the summer. Matthew is also available to teach students during the day, who may be home schooled and have time during the day. Lessons are conducted at your home. Half hour/hour lessons available. Matthew teaches a non-classical/tradional style and focuses on the songs/style you want to learn. There is more of an emphasis on melody and expression than technique. Price of lesson is determined on how far the drive is to your home. Matthew has also been developing/writing and performing with young talent in the area. Matthew, for the past year has been working with 15 yr. old Jami Ross www.Jamirossmusic.com who is now in LA auditioning for Television and film. Matthew is currently looking for young male performer (all genres) and a female artist (Country/R&B/ Adult Contemporary) to develop and possibly write for. For more information feel free to E-mail Matthew at Murphygopal at aol.com http://www.matthewjamesmurphy.com/ http://www.jamirossmusic.com/ www.myspace.com/matthewjamesmurphy -------------------------------1140103177 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Matthew James Murphy, who was an actor=20= for three years in the Broadway show RENT, has been back in= Cleveland the past 3 years developing young talent, as well as teaching gui= tar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew currently teache= s over 25 students a week and is starting to look for = new students for the summer. Matthew is also available to teach students during the day, who may be hom= e schooled and have time during the day.
 
Lessons are conducted at your home. Half hour/ho= ur lessons available. Matthew teaches a non-classical/tradi= onal style and focuses on the songs/style you want to learn= . There is more of an emphasis on melody and expression tha= n technique. Price of lesson is determined on how far the drive is=20= to your home.
 
Matthew has also been developing/writing and performing=20= with young talent in the area. Matthew, for the past year has been = ;working with 15 yr. old Jami Ross = www.Jamirossmusic.com  who is now in LA auditioning for Television=20= and film.
 
Matthew is currently looking for young male performer (a= ll genres) and a female artist (Country/R&B/ Adult Contemporary) to deve= lop and possibly write for.
 
For more information feel free to E-mail Matthew at Murphygopal at aol.com
 
-------------------------------1140103177-- From vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org Thu Feb 16 07:17:27 2006 From: vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org (vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 07:17:27 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Intensive Studies Summer Program Message-ID: <20060216152030.7E28A4CE43@braxton.siteprotect.com> Ballet Intensive Studies Summer Program June 19 through July 14 Registration begins Feb 1, 2006 Ballet Summer Intensive Studies Christine Meneer proudly announces her much-anticipated intensive summer ballet program. For 20 years, Christine Meneer has offered a summer dance program, which includes ballet technique, pointe, variations, pas de deux (partnering), men's classes, jazz, tap, choreography and student choreography. For many years, Meneer has allowed her older dancers to spread their wings and venture out to the "big city" schools. These big schools are great for a worldly experience; however, they do little to improve strength or technique - in Meneer's opinion. This year, Meneer is opening up her summer school program to outside dancers as an additional option besides the big expensive schools. Dancers attending her school will receive daily classes in technique, and pointe (if applicable) plus additional classes for versatility. Advanced dancers will dance up to six hours per day. The highlight of her program has always been the student choreography where dancers are given the opportunity to choose their own music, select their own costumes and create their own choreography in order to perform it at the end of the session. A two-hour performance will be held on the last day of classes to showcase what the dancers achieved during the program. Most dancers are lead to believe that they must go away to the big expensive summer ballet programs in order to improve their technique. Most of the other programs offered elsewhere are very large and leave the dancer with little individualized attention. The draw of big name guest teachers and several thousand dollar tuition fees leave many young dancers lost in an atmosphere that is only appropriate for high level students who are independent workers. Dancers CANNOT teach themselves - younger students NEED that one-on-one attention every day. Having sent many dancers to most of the major ballet programs in the country, Meneer found that they do not necessarily come back stronger. And her dancers realize that they are able to fit right in with dancers several years older than themselves who take more classes per week. Do not be fooled into believing that you have to go to a big city to get the best training!! Meneer believes that it is absolutely essential for aspiring young dancers to get intense proper training between the ages of 10 and 15. Dancers dreaming of being professionals some day do need to be trained by professionals in order to reach a higher level of performance. Meneer's staff consists mainly of former professional dancers. Meneer herself danced with Ohio Ballet and Pennsylvania Ballet before retiring to open up her own school of 23 years. Meneer's four-week summer school program will run from June 19 through July 14. This program is open to dancers from the ages of 8 - 18. It will be held at the Christine Jones - Meneer School of Dance at 265 N. Main St. in Munroe Falls. For information about placement, please call the studio at 330-688-3000, or visit these websites: www.MeneerDance.com or www.ChildrensBalletTheatre.org. From rrollison at cptonline.org Thu Feb 16 07:23:29 2006 From: rrollison at cptonline.org (Randy Rollison) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:23:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: You Can Tape the Bobsledders - Come See Mo Pas Connin! Message-ID: <20060216152314.C27D74CE43@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sent by: Cleveland Public Theatre Reply to the sender Forward to a friend MO PAS CONNIN or Torment (isn't live theatre much better than a pre-recorded bobsled competition?) NINA DOMINGUE'S ONE-WOMAN SHOW CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND and A GREAT NEW RESTAURANT TO TRY DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? We say, "Oui Oui"! TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE: WWW.CPTONLINE.ORG DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? MO PAS CONNIN, OR TORMENT is Nina Domingue's heartfelt and glorious tribute to the souls of her native New Orleans. It opened this past week in CPT's Levin Theatre and here is what some of the critics are saying: "Nina the Devine (sic) makes Mo Pas Connin an enthralling experience. A masterful performance" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Vivid and deeply emotional" Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer "Domingue's skill in inhabiting the characters makes the 90-minute, one-act play crackle with life." Pantsios, Anastasia The Free Times MO PAS CONNIN - or Torment Written and performed by Nina Domingue 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. Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is an award winning actor and native New Orleanian. She was last seen on the CPT stage in Mrs Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, 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. Hassan Rogers (Director) recently directed Stonewall Jackson's House and No Niggers, No Jews, No Dogs at Karamu. Other directing credits include Dutchman and Riff Raff. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Thursday, February 16 at 7:30 Friday, February 17 at 8:00 Saturday, February 18 at 8:00 Sunday, February 19 at 3:00 Thursday, February 23 at 7:30 Friday, February 24 at 10:00 Saturday, February 25 at 8:00 Sunday, February 26 at 3:00 TICKET PRICES Thursdays/Sundays General Admission: $15 Seniors: $12 Under 25: $10 Fridays/Saturdays General Admission: $19 Seniors: $15 Under 25: $10 To purchase tickets online click here We say, "Oui Oui"! We're always on the lookout for great places to eat near CPT and we want to alert you to a new cafe in the area. Le Oui Oui Cafe is an intimate French face that features a menu of delicious dinner and dessert crepes. We've eaten there and not only is the food terrific (loved the artichoke, tomata and gruyere crepe!), but the atmosphere makes you feel like you're on the Left Bank. Le Oui Oui Cafe, an authentic French creperie in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. Present your CPT ticket confirmation email and receive a free dessert crepe with the purchase of every dinner crepe or $10 off the price of a four course fondue dinner for two. Located at 1881 Fulton Road. Hours and menu information at www.leouiouicafe.com For a complete look at the menu click here! CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY: THE OHIO ARTS COUNCIL THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION AND SEASON SPONSORS: JAKPRINTS CLEVELAND MAGAZINE CLEVELAND.COM INCITE CREATIVE AND THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO OUR ANNUAL CAMPAIGN. To forward this e-mail to a friend or colleague, use this link . If you would like to be removed, use this link . To change your e-mail address or update preferences, use this link . ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

Sent by: Cleveland Public Theatre
Reply to the sender =

3D"Forward

MO PAS CONNIN
or = Torment

(isn't live theatre much better than a pre-recorded bobsled = competition?)


 

 

NINA DOMINGUE'S ONE-WOMAN SHOW CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND
and
A GREAT NEW RESTAURANT TO TRY

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS?=

 

We say, "Oui = Oui"!

TO = PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE:

WWW.CPTONLINE.ORG

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW = ORLEANS?

=

MO = PAS CONNIN, OR TORMENT is Nina Domingue's heartfelt and glorious tribute = to the souls of her native New Orleans. It opened this past week in = CPT's Levin Theatre and here is what some of the critics are = saying:

"Nina the = Devine (sic) makes Mo Pas Connin an enthralling = experience. A masterful performance" 
Roy Berko, The Times = Newspapers

"Vivid and deeply emotional"
Carolyn Jack, The Plain = Dealer

"Domingue's skill = in inhabiting the characters makes the 90-minute, one-act play = crackle with life."
Pantsios, Anastasia The Free = Times

MO = PAS CONNIN - or Torment
Written and performed by Nina = Domingue
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.

Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is an award = winning actor and native New Orleanian.  She was last seen on = the CPT stage in Mrs  Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, 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. Hassan Rogers (Director) recently directed = Stonewall = Jackson's House and No Niggers, No Jews, No = Dogs at Karamu. Other directing credits include Dutchman = and Riff = Raff

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Thursday, February 16 at 7:30
Friday, February 17 at 8:00
Saturday, February 18 at 8:00
Sunday, February 19 at 3:00

Thursday, February 23 at 7:30
Friday, February 24 at 10:00
Saturday, February 25 at 8:00
Sunday, February 26 at 3:00

TICKET PRICES

Thursdays/Sundays
General Admission: $15
Seniors: $12
Under 25: $10

Fridays/Saturdays
General Admission: $19
Seniors: $15
Under 25: $10

To purchase tickets online click here

We say, "Oui = Oui"!

We're always on the lookout for = great places to eat near CPT and we want to alert you to a new cafe in = the area. Le Oui Oui Cafe is an intimate French face that features a = menu of delicious dinner and dessert crepes. We've eaten there and = not only is the food terrific (loved the artichoke, tomata and gruyere = crepe!), but the atmosphere makes you feel like you're on the Left Bank

Le Oui Oui Cafe, an authentic French creperie in = Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood.

Present your CPT ticket confirmation email and receive = a free dessert crepe with the purchase of every dinner crepe or $10 off = the price of a four course fondue dinner for = two.

Located at 1881 Fulton Road.  Hours and menu information at www.leouiouicafe.com

For a complete look at the menu click here! =

 

CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART = BY:

THE OHIO = ARTS COUNCIL
THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION
THE CLEVELAND = FOUNDATION

AND SEASON SPONSORS:

JAKPRINTS=
CLEVELAND = MAGAZINE
CLEVELAND.COM INCITE = CREATIVE

AND THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO OUR ANNUAL = CAMPAIGN.

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 09:00:42 2006 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:00:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music/Poetry Event at Coventry Village Library - Tuesday, Feb. 21st Message-ID: <20060216170043.6571.qmail@web53715.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In the last session of Music&Poetry at The Coventry Village Library we had a first - our first deaf poet, not to be confused with Def Poets. Mike Barkoot, accompanied by Patricia Williams and a collegue signing for him, delivered an intense and amusing anecdote about theatrical humor. Join us at the Coventry Village Library next Tuesday, February 21st for the next Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry session, featuring music by Vince Robinson & Friends. You never know what to expect, but you can bet it will be interesting. The Coventry Village Library is located at 1925 Coventry Rd. in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public and poets of all ages. Free parking is available nearby on Washington Blvd. just off Edgehill Rd. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In the last session of Music&Poetry at The Coventry Village Library we had a first - our first deaf poet, not to be confused with Def Poets.  Mike Barkoot, accompanied by Patricia Williams and a collegue signing for him, delivered an intense and amusing anecdote about theatrical humor.

Join us at the Coventry Village Library next Tuesday, February 21st for the next Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry session, featuring music by Vince Robinson & Friends.  You never know what to expect, but you can bet it will be interesting.

The Coventry Village Library is located at 1925 Coventry Rd. in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd.

Doors open at 6 p.m.  The event is free and open to  the public and poets of all ages.  Free parking is available nearby on Washington Blvd. just off Edgehill Rd.


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Thu Feb 16 06:34:54 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:34:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Ann Marie Petricca & Other News! Message-ID: <8C8011D498AD1D0-1574-1FB1@mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Stage Actor - Ann Marie Petricca (Location: Rocky River, Ohio) (February 16, 2006) To view Ann Marie's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Actor - Ann Marie Petricca (Location: Rocky River, Ohio)
 
(February 16, 2006) To view Ann Marie's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
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----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com-- From pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org Thu Feb 16 09:56:31 2006 From: pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org (Amy Pawlukiewicz) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:56:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bring your Valentine.... Message-ID: <43F4BCCF.1020807@clevelandopera.org> The World's Most Romantic Love Story, Roméo et Juliette
FINAL WEEKEND!
February 17 and 18, State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center

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From info at groundfloortheater.com Thu Feb 16 10:15:51 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 18:15:51 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check out the new Ground Floor Theater this Friday Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable See the Ground Floor Theater mainstage cast, comprised of some of the bes= t improvisors in the city, perform a sketch comedy show, followed by a se= t of improvisational comedy (think "Saturday Night Live" followed by "Who= se Line Is It Anyway"). The mainstage cast performs every Friday night at= 9:00. The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 E= uclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full = bar available for all shows. Admission is only $15.00. Doors and the bar = open at 8:30. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for = more information. Hey - we're all over the news: So far this year the Ground Floor has been= featured in the Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dea= ler, and The News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next w= eek in Scene Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promot= ions and giveaways. ----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
See the Ground Floor Theater mainstage= cast, comprised of some of the best improvisors in the city, perform a s= ketch comedy show, followed by a set of improvisational comedy (think "Sa= turday Night Live" followed by "Whose Line Is It Anyway"). The mainstage = cast performs every Friday night at 9:00. The Ground Floor Theater is a n= ew comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in t= he old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available for all shows. Admission= is only $15.00. Doors and the bar open at 8:30. Call 216-255-6533 or ema= il info at groundfloortheater.com for more information.

Hey - we're = all over the news: So far this year the Ground Floor has been featured 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 next week in Scene= Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and giv= eaways.
----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751-- From bdiehl at thinknik.com Thu Feb 16 09:31:48 2006 From: bdiehl at thinknik.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:31:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Auditions and General Meeting Message-ID: <00c601c6331e$ebb1a080$34010a0a@hq.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C7_01C632F5.02DB9880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release Contact: Brian Diehl Board Member, Hudson Players (330) 283-9550 or bdiehl at thinknik.com Hudson Players Offers Something to Every Theater Lover Everyone in Northeast Ohio with an interest in theater (behind the = scenes or on-stage) is invited to the Hudson Players general meeting which will be held at the Barlow Community Center (41 S. Oviatt St) on Sunday, March = 5, 6:00 p.m. The theater=92s 2006-2007 season will be announced and prizes = will be awarded! All theater lovers are encouraged to attend. Following the general meeting, auditions for the Hudson Players next production, =93Deathtrap,=94 will take place March 5 at 7:00 p.m. No = songs or prepared readings will be required. A second evening of auditions will = be held March 6, 7:00 p.m., also at Hudson=92s Barlow Community Center. The Hudson Players are currently showing =93Barnum,=94 a musical based = on the life of the great American showman, P.T. Barnum. The reviews have been = very favorable and performances are beginning to sell out. If you wish to = see this circus on stage, reserve tickets today by calling 330-655-8522 or = by stopping into The Learned Owl Book Shop. Performances with available seating are February 17, 18, 24 and 25. The theater opens its doors at = 7:30 p.m. and the curtain goes up at 8:00 p.m. ### --=20 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.9/261 - Release Date: = 2/15/2006 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00C7_01C632F5.02DB9880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hudson Players Auditions and General Meeting

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Following the general meeting, = auditions for the Hudson Players next production, =93Deathtrap,=94 will take place March 5 at 7:00 = p.m.  No = songs or prepared readings will be required.  A second evening of = auditions will be held March 6, 7:00 p.m., also at Hudson=92s Barlow = Community Center.

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From ohiozaza at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 09:40:50 2006 From: ohiozaza at yahoo.com (za za) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:40:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Events in Canton/Stark County Message-ID: <20060216174050.33194.qmail@web53510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here is a listing of upcoming events in Canton/Stark County. Enjoy! Steve Kramer THIS WEEK... Wednesday, February 15th through Saturday, February 18th African-Americans and Their Art Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton. Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms. 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu Thursday, February 16th, 8pm Tracey Thomas Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery. Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist. Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only). Doors open at 7:30pm. www.traceythomas.com or www.massillonartmuseum.org Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month) The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists) Leslie Nielsen?s home (email her for directions!) This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...). The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer. For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu. Friday, February 17th, 10pm Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater) For more info, www.thelimespider.com Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm Imp?ed Log?c Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio. Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm Canton Idol Semi-Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm (Weekends through March 5th.) Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617. Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm (Weekends through March 5th.) Pippin KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID. Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info) We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 ? 60. In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm 3rd Monday Poets Society Stark County District Library, North Branch on 25th St. NW, near Malone College) Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement. For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com AND BEYOND... Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle Town Fryer in Cleveland. Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent ?Cajun syle cookin'!? www.brianlisik.com Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay?s ?As I Was Saying...? Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting. Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage! Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!). Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm Imp?ed Log?c Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover! www.impliedlogicband.com Friday, February 24th, 10pm Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant Fat Jimmy?s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent For more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com Saturday, February 25th, 9am Invitational Jazz Festival KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. $3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm Imp?ed Log?c Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Saturday, February 25th, 8pm Zach Jimmy?s Caf?, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660 $2 cover charge. www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic) North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting. For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet) Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues 2nd April Galerie, 209 6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924 Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town! Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham. www.secondapril.org Friday, March 3rd 8pm Saturday, March 4th 8pm Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm (weekends through March 19th) Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720 Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613. All ages welcome, so bring the whole family! Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am Imp?ed Log?c Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp?ed Log?c surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge. www.lydiasbar.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Monday, March 6th through March 31st Drawings 2006: Regional Artists KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm. Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm ?The IN Crowd? featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel Be INformed, Be INvolved! 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month?s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art. speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org Friday, March 10th 8:00pm Jerry Wong Piano Recital Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County. All ages welcome. Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, ?Blithe Spirit? by Noel Coward Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio. There are two male parts and five female parts. For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387. Sunday, March 19th, 3pm Music Department Pops Concert KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID). All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds. Open to the public, all ages. Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm Red Duck Pictures? ?Imperfections? Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Catch the premiere of ?Imperfections,? and independent, full-length film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta. Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school). Ticket price is $5. All are general admission and seating. Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier. For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/ . Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm Canton Idol Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County?s own! While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening ?in the round.? Jill was a regular on Channel 5?s ?The Gene Carroll Show? in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (?No One Else On Earth?), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for ?America?s Funniest Home Videos,? and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more. They made two records for Sting?s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they?ll tour internationally this spring. Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set. Proceeds will benefit Washington High School?s Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door. ?Premium seating? tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15. All ages welcome. To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com . Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm ?The IN Crowd? featuring Remel Kathleen Moore Be INformed, Be INvolved! 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month?s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana. Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm April 23rd at 2:30pm ?Sundries? KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID. Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm 21st Annual Evening of Jazz KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID). Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton. Auditions conducted by Harold ?Chip? Johnson from Chicago, IL and hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County MDS will present ?Gospel Joins Symphony II? on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton. This year?s concert will feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May. For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139. Friday, April 30th, 3pm University Chorus Spring Concert KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm Concert Band Spring Concert KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am Health Walk with ?KidSummit Against Drugs? and Multi-Development Services Youth From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas. Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more. FREE for all ages. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Here is a listing of upcoming events in Canton/Stark County.
Enjoy!
Steve Kramer

THIS WEEK...
Wednesday, February 15th through
Saturday, February 18th
African-Americans and Their Art
Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton.
Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms.  330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu
 
Thursday, February 16th, 8pm
Tracey Thomas
Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646
Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery.  Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist.  Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only).  Doors open at 7:30pm.  www.traceythomas.com  or www.massillonartmuseum.org
 
Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm
Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month)
The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists)
Leslie Nielsen?s home (email her for directions!)
This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...).  The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer.  For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.
 
Friday, February 17th, 10pm
Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz
The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater)
For more info, www.thelimespider.com
 
Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio.
Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or  www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm
Canton Idol Semi-Finals
Timken High School
$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.
 
Friday, February 17th, 8pm
Saturday, February 18th, 8pm
Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm
(Weekends through March 5th.)
Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild
1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617.
 
Friday, February 17th, 8pm
Saturday, February 18th, 8pm
Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm
(Weekends through March 5th.)
Pippin
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID.
 
Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter
Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm
Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308
Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info)
We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 ? 60.  In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer.
 
Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm
3rd Monday Poets Society
Stark County District Library, North Branch  on 25th St. NW, near Malone College)
Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement.  For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com
 
AND BEYOND...
 
Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm
Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle
Town Fryer in Cleveland.
Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent ?Cajun syle cookin'!?  www.brianlisik.com
 
Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm
Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay?s ?As I Was Saying...?
Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton
Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting.  Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage!  Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!).   
 
Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio 
Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover!
 
Friday, February 24th, 10pm
Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant
Fat Jimmy?s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent
 
Saturday, February 25th, 9am
Invitational Jazz Festival
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Ryan Humbert
Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. 
$3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com
 
Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio
Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Saturday, February 25th, 8pm
Zach
Jimmy?s Caf?, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660
$2 cover charge.  www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net
 
Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm
Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic)
North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company
Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting.  For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com
 
Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm
Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet)
Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm
3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues
2nd April Galerie, 209  6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924
Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town!  Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham.  www.secondapril.org
 
Friday, March 3rd 8pm
Saturday, March 4th 8pm
Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm
(weekends through March 19th)
Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720
Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613.  All ages welcome, so bring the whole family!
 
Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am
Imp?ed Log?c
Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio
Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp?ed Log?c surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge.  www.lydiasbar.com  or  www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm
The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Monday, March 6th through March 31st
Drawings 2006: Regional Artists
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.  Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm.
 
Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm
?The IN Crowd?  featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel  Be INformed, Be INvolved! 
2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924
The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share.  This month?s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art.  speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  www.secondapril.org
 
Friday, March 10th 8:00pm
Jerry Wong Piano Recital
Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm
Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert
Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH
Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County.  All ages welcome.  Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com
 
Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, ?Blithe Spirit? by Noel Coward
Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm
Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio.
There are two male parts and five female parts.  For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387.
 
Sunday, March 19th, 3pm
Music Department Pops Concert
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID).  All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds.  Open to the public, all ages. 
 
Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm
Red Duck Pictures? ?Imperfections?
Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street.  Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221.
Catch the premiere of ?Imperfections,? and independent, full-length film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta.  Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school).  Ticket price is $5.  All are general admission and seating.  Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier.  For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/  .
 
Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm
Canton Idol Finals
Timken High School
$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.
 
Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm
In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends
Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio
Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County?s own!  While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening ?in the round.?  Jill was a regular on Channel 5?s ?The Gene Carroll Show? in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (?No One Else On Earth?), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for ?America?s Funniest Home Videos,? and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more.  They made two records for Sting?s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they?ll tour internationally this spring.  Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set.  Proceeds will benefit Washington High School?s Alumni Scholarship Fund.  Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door.  ?Premium seating? tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15.  All ages welcome.  To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com .
 
Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm
?The IN Crowd?  featuring Remel Kathleen Moore  Be INformed, Be INvolved! 
2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924
The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share.  This month?s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana.  Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  www.secondapril.org
 
April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm
April 23rd at 2:30pm
?Sundries?
KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID.
 
Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm
21st Annual Evening of Jazz
KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID).
 
Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd
Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II
Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton.
Auditions conducted by Harold ?Chip? Johnson from Chicago, IL and hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County
MDS will present ?Gospel Joins Symphony II? on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton.  This year?s concert will feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra.  Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May.  For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139.
 
Friday, April 30th, 3pm
University Chorus Spring Concert
KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Free and open to the public.  All ages welcome.
 
Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm
Concert Band Spring Concert
KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public.  All ages welcome.
 
Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am
Health Walk with ?KidSummit Against Drugs? and Multi-Development Services Youth
From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas.  Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more.  FREE for all ages.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Feb 16 11:18:17 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:18:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Embracing the Hope and Understanding dates set for Feb and March - free workshop series Message-ID: <015d01c6332d$bf4b3600$0c00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_015E_01C63303.D6752E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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; Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project Director Civil Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City Hall; Ms. Joanne M. Harrison, Law Enforcement Coordinator Manager, Office of the United States Atterney, Northern District of Ohio, and representatives from Cleveland's FBI office. 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 Johnny K. Wu =============== Cleveland IndieClub Monthly free filmmaking networking group www.clevelandindieclub.com Media Design Imaging www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2006 & 2007) Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland www.ocagc.org Wu Family Martial Arts 2800 years of Family System www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_015E_01C63303.D6752E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 

The=20 Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland

With funding from Charter One = Bank is proud=20 to presents

 

Embracing the=20 Hope and Understanding -

Discrimination and Hate Crime Prevention Free = Workshop=20 Series

 

(Cleveland, Ohio) Charter One Bank has awarded the = Organization=20 of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland to start 2006 with a series of = workshops entitling Embracing the Hope and Understanding - = Discrimination and=20 Hate Crime Prevention Workshop Series that will be held monthly free to = the=20 public.

 

The purpose of this project is to = conduct=20 community based services to address discrimination and hate crime = related issues=20 for Asian Americans and to develop innovative responses to help the = needs within=20 the community. Chinese/English assistant and refreshments will be = available at=20 each workshop.

 

Workshops will commence starting = February 2006=20 to coincide with OCAGC's Inauguration and Chinese New Year Celebration = Dinner=20 Gala which currently planned on February 18,=20 2006.  The monthly free workshops = topics=20 are:

 

Sunday, February = 19,=20 2006 - = Discrimination=20 and Hate Crime Movements in the = USA for Asian Americans. Featured = speakers will be=20 OCA National President Ginny Gong.

 

Sunday, March 26=20 2006 - Hate = Crime and=20 Discrimination for Asian Americans in the Greater Cleveland area. A = panel=20 discussion including Ms. Iris M. Choi, Regional Director for the Ohio = Civil=20 Rights Commission; Ms. Michelle Crew, Cleveland Field Office, U. S. = Equal=20 Employment Opportunity Commission; Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project = Director Civil=20 Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City Hall; = Ms.=20 Joanne M. Harrison,=20 Law Enforcement Coordinator Manager, Office=20 of the United States Atterney, Northern District of Ohio, and = representatives=20 from Cleveland’s FBI office.

 

April 2006 - Discrimination and = Immigration for=20 Asian Americans, a panel of immigration attorneys will discuss the = issues and=20 how to overcome it.

 

Locations for the workshops will be = held at Asia=20 Plaza 2nd Floor Conference Room located at 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, = Ohio=20 44114 from 1 pm to 3pm. Refreshments will be provided as=20 well.

 

Additional information will be = available=20 shortly, or visit OCAGC website at www.ocagc.org

 

About OCAGC: The Organization of = Chinese=20 Americans of Greater Cleveland=20 (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan = civil=20 rights and educational organization. OCAGC is part of the National OCA, = with=20 over 84 affiliates within the = United=20 States. We are dedicated to promoting = cultural=20 heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing = justice,=20 and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese = and=20 Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of = Chinese=20 and Asian Pacific Americans in the = United=20 States". The OCAGC serves the continually = growing=20 Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations = and=20 communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity. More = about OCAGC=20 can be found at www.ocagc.org  =20

 
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www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
 
President (2006 & = 2007)
Organization of Chinese = Americans of=20 Greater Cleveland
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       "GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a= ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 P= M to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Height= s, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047.  GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND t= hat perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so mu= ch 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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-------------------------------1140122076-- From maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 14:12:19 2006 From: maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com (Tiiu Gennert) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:12:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]This weekend at Studio 11 - Deanna at Karma Yoga Happy Hour & Spiral Body Saturday Message-ID: <20060216221219.47253.qmail@web51109.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join Deanna Black this Friday Night, February 17th, for Karma Yoga "Happy Hour" & Stephanie & Yuji for the 2nd of an exciting 3 part workshop entitled ?The Spiral Body? Saturdays: February 18th & March 18th Time: 1:00 ? 4:00 pm Price: $25/Session (Pre-Registration Required) & $30/Drop-In Session The Spiral Body Workshops are a monthly series of master classes which will challenge students to broaden and intensify their own yoga practice. Each master class will present a single body-mind topic that will be explored in-depth. Topics include such areas as energy modulation, micro-oscillation, internal flow patterning, moving and still mental focus, and other innovative body/mind techniques. The topics will change each month, giving students an on-going forum for evolving their own personal yoga style. The workshops will be lead through the creative experiential style of co-guides Stephanie Gottlob & Yuji Oka. Throughout each three-hour session, students will explore elements of massage, partnering and group dynamics to gain new & varied physical experiences with yoga postures. Students will work together to solve problems with difficult asanas and give each other direct feedback on progress made throughout the workshop. Studio 11 Yoga, Pilates & Thai Yoga Massage 2337 West 11th Street Cleveland, OH 44113 216.621.8179 www.studio11tremont.com info at studio11tremont.com --0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  
Join Deanna Black this Friday Night, February 17th, for Karma Yoga "Happy Hour"
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Saturdays:  February 18th &
March 18th
Time: 1:00 ? 4:00 pm
Price:
$25/Session (Pre-Registration Required) & $30/Drop-In Session

The Spiral Body Workshops are a monthly series of master classes which will challenge students to broaden and intensify their own yoga practice.  Each master class will present a single body-mind topic that will be explored in-depth.  Topics include such areas as energy modulation, micro-oscillation, internal flow patterning, moving and still mental focus, and other innovative body/mind techniques.  The topics will change each month, giving students an on-going forum for evolving their own personal yoga style. 
The workshops will be lead through the creative experiential style of co-guides Stephanie Gottlob & Yuji Oka.  Throughout each three-hour session, students will explore elements of massage, partnering and group dynamics to gain new & varied physical experiences with yoga postures.  Students will work together to solve problems with difficult asanas and give each other direct feedback on progress made throughout the workshop.


Studio 11
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2337 West 11th Street
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.621.8179
www.studio11tremont.com
info at studio11tremont.com
--0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820-- From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Thu Feb 16 14:23:44 2006 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 17:23:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community theatre announces auditions for "Oliver" Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theatre announces auditions for the musical "Oliver" From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Thu Feb 16 08:47:21 2006 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 11:47:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Opera Theater Presents The Merry Wives of Windsor March 15 - 19 Message-ID: <698cc6a1ee62b2884a50b1ad41e238a0@oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable OBERLIN Opera Theater News Oberlin Conservatory of Music =95 Office of Public Relations =95 39 West=20= College Street =95 Oberlin OH 44074-1576 Phone 440-775-8328 =95 Fax 440-775-5457 =95 CTS Box Office = 440-775-8169 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas February 16, 2006 440-775-8328 or = marci.janas at oberlin.edu =09 The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai=92s Opera about Deception, Revenge, and Love, to be Staged by Oberlin Opera Theater March 15 =97 19 Complimentary Media Tickets: 440-775-8328 Limited Seating Available for Weekend Performances Call Oberlin College=92s Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169 OBERLIN, OHIO =97 Oberlin Opera Theater presents as its spring = production=20 The Merry Wives of Windsor (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor), Otto=20 Nicolai=92s comic opera about deception, revenge, and love. The curtain=20= rises on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in Oberlin College=92s Hall=20 Auditorium, located at 67 North Main St. on Route 58, between the=20 Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. The three-act opera will be sung=20= in German with English supertitles. There will be two intermissions. Stage direction for The Merry Wives of Windsor is by Sally Stunkel,=20 visiting assistant professor of opera theater. Musical direction is by=20= Bridget-Michaele Reischl, music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and=20= visiting associate professor of conducting. Performances of The Merry Wives of Windsor are at 8 p.m. Wednesday,=20 Friday, and Saturday, March 15, 17, and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on=20 Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $5 for all students; $8 for those with an=20= Oberlin College I.D. (faculty, staff, alumni, and parents), area=20 educators, and senior citizens; and $12 for the general public. All=20 seats are reserved. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door.=20 Call Oberlin=92s Central Ticket Service, located in the lobby of Hall=20 Auditorium, at 440-775-8169. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m.,=20 Monday through Friday. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, free=20 parking is available throughout the campus, and hearing enhancement is=20= available upon request. The Merry Wives of Windsor is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of=20= Music=92s Opera Theater Program through generous support from the Louis=20= C. Sudler Fund and produced in cooperation with the Oberlin College=20 Theater and Dance Program. Synopsis and Director=92s Notes An adaptation of Shakespeare=92s comedy, Nicolai=92s opera is an amusing=20= farce whose subject is the eternal battle of the sexes. Falstaff, an=20 aging and portly has-been cavalier who, says Director Sally Stunkel,=20 =93still imagines himself to be something of a stud muffin,=94=20 simultaneously courts two married women by using identical love=20 letters. The faithful wives plan to take revenge on the would-be=20 Lothario. Meanwhile Anna, the young and desirable daughter of Herr=20 Reich, attempts to outwit her parents as they choose whom she shall=20 wed. =93Imagine if Shakespeare had written an Elizabethan version of a TV=20 sitcom,=94 says Stunkel. =93In this scenario, men are driven by their=20 inflated egotistical view of themselves and it=92s up to the women to=20 bring balance back into their world. Add to that Otto Nicolai=92s=20 sparkling and delightful music (much of which is unknowingly known to=20 the average audience member), and you have Die Lustiger Weiber von=20 Windsor.=94 Performers and Production Team This production of The Merry Wives of Windsor features Oberlin=20 Conservatory students double cast in the principal roles. The=20 principals alternate performances, with one cast appearing Wednesday=20 and Saturday, and the other Friday and Sunday. The principal roles=20 include Frau Fluth (Alice Teyssier =9206, Sheena Ramirez =9206); Frau = Reich=20 (Katherine Lerner =9206); Anna Reich (Jennifer Jakob =9207, Sophie = Wingland=20 =9208); Herr Fluth (Jeffrey Hill =9108, Kevin Ray =9207); Herr Reich = (Jason=20 Eck =9208, understudy Joseph Barron =9208); Fenton (Alek Shrader =9206);=20= Sp=E4rlich (Andrew Owens =9207); Caius (Evan Bennett =9208); Falstaff = (Damien=20 Pass =9106); First Burger (Mason McCamey =9107); Second Burger (Justin=20= Manalad, =9108); Third Burger (Elias Traverse =9108). The members of the=20= chorus include Lauren Free =9107, Kimiko Glynn =9108, Alexis Grenier = =9106,=20 Jenna Hall =9107, Colin Levin =9107, Luther Lewis =9109, Justin Manalad = =9108,=20 Mason McCamey =9107, Miranda McLean =9109, Kendell Pinkney =9110, = Elisabeth=20 Shoup =9108, Elias Traverse =9108, Joseph Turro =9109, Julienne Walker = =9107,=20 Stephanie Washington =9107, and Dylan Kumara Widjiono =9110. The Oberlin production team of professional staff and students=20 includes: Assistant Music Director Alan Montgomery, assistant music=20 director of opera theater; Assistant Director and Stage Manager=20 Victoria Vaughan, assistant director of opera theater; Scenic Designer=20= Damen Mroczek, lecturer in theater; Managing Director/Technical=20 Director Michael Louis Grube, associate professor of theater;=A0Costume=20= Designer Chris Flaharty, associate professor of theater; Lighting and=20= Sound Designer Jen Groseth, lecturer in theater, Chorus Master Hugh=20 Floyd, director of choral ensembles; and Vocal Coach/Accompanist Daniel=20= Michalak. Allison Choat =9206 is the assistant stage manager. Otto Nicolai (Composer, 1810-1849) Otto Nicolai=92s style was formed by=20= diverse influences. His early studies in Berlin gave him a sound=20 technical knowledge and a self-critical approach to composition which=20 he never lost. As an heir of the classical tradition of Mozart and=20 Beethoven and the newer German romantic tradition of Spohr and Weber,=20 Nicolai was acutely conscious of the composer=92s responsibility to his=20= art. This element of his creativity, however, was significantly=20 modified by his experience in Italy, where he was attracted both by the=20= purity and beauty of 16th-century church music and by the vivacity of=20 modern Italian opera. After years living in Italy and composing to=20 little avail, the German composer was invited to conduct Il Templario=20 at the Hofoper in Vienna in 1841, and its success with the public led=20 to Nicolai=92s engagement as principal Kapellmeister. He remained in=20 Vienna for the next six years, making a significant impact on the=20 city=92s musical life. In March 1842, he began a concert series with the=20= Hofoper orchestra that eventually developed into the Philharmonic=20 Concerts, and later he took over the direction of the moribund concerts=20= spirituals, considerably raising his standard of performance. By 1845,=20= Nicolai had found an opera subject that suited him in Shakespeare=92s = The=20 Merry Wives of Windsor, and he began work on setting Hermann=20 Mosentahl=92s libretto. When Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor was refused=20= at the Hoftheater, however, Nicolai was determined to leave Vienna. He=20= accepted a post as Kapellmeister at the cathedral and the Hofoper in=20 Berlin and began his duties in 1848. The following year, he conducted=20 the highly successful premi=E8re of Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor. Two=20= months later, after directing a concert with the cathedral choir, he=20 suffered a fatal stroke. Although he did not live to build on his=20 achievement, his last opera continues to hold the stage. (Source:=20 Grove Music Online). Bridget-Michaele Reischl (Conductor) Since becoming the first American=20= to win Italy=92s Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition = in=20 1995, Bridget-Michaele Reischl has been an active guest conductor=20 throughout the United States and internationally. Some of her recent=20 engagements include those with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the=20 Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and the Dayton=20= Philharmonic as well as numerous orchestras throughout Italy and=20 Greece. Besides being music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and a=20 member of Oberlin=92s conducting faculty (she recently conducted the=20 Oberlin Orchestra during a whirlwind tour of China), Reischl is music=20 director of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a=20= position she has held since 2001. =46rom 1992 to 2004, she was music=20 director of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra and associate professor of=20= conducting at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in=20 Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music.=20= As a student of Robert Spano =9283, she continued her studies as a=20 conducting fellow at both the Aspen and the Tanglewood music festivals,=20= where she worked with Seiji Ozawa, Murray Sidlin, and David Zinman =9258.=20= She is recorded on the Velut Luna, CRI, and Sea Breeze Record Company=20 labels. Sally Stunkel (Director) Sally Stunkel has directed for Sacramento=20 Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Skylight Opera, the=20 Aspen Music Festival, Kentucky Opera, and Four Corners Opera, and has=20 more than 80 productions to her credit as a director. As a former opera=20= singer, she has sung with the Colorado Springs Opera, Skylight Opera,=20 and Baltimore Opera. With more than 15 years in dance training, she has=20= also choreographed various operas. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati=20= Conservatory of Music (where she received the National Opera=20 Association=92s [NOA] award for best opera for her productions of The=20 Consul and Postcard from Morocco). She has headed the opera programs at=20= the former St. Louis Conservatory of Music, the University of=20 Tennessee, the University of the Pacific in California, and the=20 University of Iowa, where she won first place for her Marriage of=20 Figaro from the NOA. She has taught and directed with the apprentice=20 programs at the Des Moines Opera, Chattauqua Opera, the Banff Center in=20= Alberta, Canada,=A0and the Aspen Music Festival. She will be premiering=20= her new English language version of Mozart=92s The Magic Flute at the=20 University of Kentucky this year. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated within=20= the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest=20= continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned=20 internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber=20 and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, its = alumni=20 have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the=20 serious music world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have attained stature as=20 solo performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh,=20 Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George=20 Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the=20 members of the contemporary music ensembles eighth blackbird and the=20 International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and=20 members of the Mir=F3, Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets,=20 among others, include Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major=20 orchestras and opera companies throughout the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Opera Theater =09 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR By Otto Nicolai Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare=92s play Bridget-Michaele Reischl, conductor Sally Stunkel, stage director Wednesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 2 p.m. Reserved seating tickets: $5 All Students $8 Oberlin College ID $8 Educators $8 Senior Citizens $12 Public All tickets $3 more when purchased at the door Central Ticket Service (440) 775-8169 Located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium. Open Noon to 5 p.m. Monday =96 Friday Hall Auditorium Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. on Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. Free parking. FREE OPERA SCENES PROGRAMS Tuesday, April 18 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Excerpts from: La Boh=E8me; The Barber of Seville; La Traviata; Don Pasquale Monday, May 15 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Finney Chapel Excerpts from: La Fille du R=E9giment; The Cunning Little Vixen; Summer and Smoke; The Consul; Ariadne auf Naxos; Medea; Rise and Fall of the City of=20 Mahagonny # # # Media Contact: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con www.oberlin.edu/~events www.oberlin.edu/operathe 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= --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <= center>OBERLIN Opera Theater News = Oberlin Conservatory of Music =95 Office of Public Relations =95 39 West College Street =95 Oberlin OH 44074-1576 Phone 440-775-8328 =95 Fax 440-775-5457 =95 CTS Box Office = 440-775-8169 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: = MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas February 16, 2006 440-775-8328 or = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu =09
The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai=92s Opera about=20 Deception, Revenge, and Love, to be Staged by Oberlin Opera Theater March 15 =97 19
Complimentary Media Tickets: 440-775-8328 Limited Seating Available for Weekend Performances Call Oberlin College=92s Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169
OBERLIN, OHIO =97 Oberlin Opera Theater presents as its spring production The Merry Wives of Windsor (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor), Otto Nicolai=92s comic opera about deception, revenge, and love. The curtain rises on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in Oberlin College=92s Hall Auditorium, located at 67 North Main St. on Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. The three-act opera will be sung in German with English supertitles. There will be two intermissions. Stage direction for The Merry Wives of Windsor is by Sally Stunkel, visiting assistant professor of opera theater. Musical direction is by Bridget-Michaele Reischl,Times New Roman music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and visiting associate professor of conducting. Performances of The Merry Wives of Windsor are at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, March 15, 17, and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $5 for all students; $8 for those with an Oberlin College I.D. (faculty, staff, alumni, and parents), area educators, and senior citizens; and $12 for the general public. All seats are reserved. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door. Call Oberlin=92s Central Ticket Service, located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, at 440-775-8169. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, free parking is available throughout the campus, and hearing enhancement is available upon request.=20 The Merry Wives of Windsor is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music=92s Opera Theater Program through generous support from the Louis C. Sudler Fund and produced in cooperation with the Oberlin College Theater and Dance Program. Synopsis and Director=92s Notes An adaptation of Shakespeare=92s comedy, Nicolai=92s opera is an amusing farce whose subject is the eternal battle of the sexes. Falstaff, an aging and portly has-been cavalier who, says Director Sally Stunkel, =93still imagines himself to be something of a stud muffin,=94 simultaneously courts two married women by using identical love letters. The faithful wives plan to take revenge on the would-be Lothario. Meanwhile Anna, the young and desirable daughter of Herr Reich, attempts to outwit her parents as they choose whom she shall wed. =93Imagine if Shakespeare had written an Elizabethan version of a TV sitcom,=94 says Stunkel. =93In this scenario, men are driven by their inflated egotistical view of themselves and it=92s up to the women to bring balance back into their world. Add to that Otto Nicolai=92s sparkling and delightful music (much of which is unknowingly known to the average audience member), and you have Die Lustiger Weiber von Windsor.=94 Times Performers and Production Team =20 This production of The Merry Wives of Windsor features Oberlin Conservatory students double cast in the principal roles. The principals alternate performances, with one cast appearing Wednesday and Saturday, and the other Friday and Sunday. The principal roles include Frau Fluth (Alice Teyssier =9206, Sheena Ramirez =9206); Frau Reich (Katherine Lerner =9206); Anna Reich (Jennifer Jakob =9207, Sophie Wingland =9208); Herr Fluth (Jeffrey Hill =9108, Kevin Ray =9207); Herr Reich (Jason Eck =9208, understudy Joseph Barron =9208); = Fenton (Alek Shrader =9206); Sp=E4rlich (Andrew Owens =9207); Caius (Evan = Bennett =9208); Falstaff (Damien Pass =9106); First Burger (Mason McCamey =9107); Second Burger (Justin Manalad, =9108); Third Burger (Elias Traverse =9108). The members of the chorus include Lauren Free =9107, Kimiko = Glynn =9108, Alexis Grenier =9106, Jenna Hall =9107, Colin Levin =9107, Luther = Lewis =9109, Justin Manalad =9108, Mason McCamey =9107, Miranda McLean =9109, Kendell Pinkney =9110, Elisabeth Shoup =9108, Elias Traverse =9108, = Joseph Turro =9109, Julienne Walker =9107, Stephanie Washington =9107, and = Dylan Kumara Widjiono =9110. The Oberlin production team of professional staff and students includes: Assistant Music Director Alan Montgomery, assistant music director of opera theater; Assistant Director and Stage Manager Victoria Vaughan, assistant director of opera theater; Scenic Designer Damen Mroczek, lecturer in theater; Managing Director/Technical Director Michael Louis Grube, associate professor of theater;=A0Costume Designer Chris Flaharty, associate professor of theater; Lighting and Sound Designer Jen Groseth, lecturer in theater, Chorus Master Hugh Floyd, director of choral ensembles; and Vocal Coach/Accompanist Daniel Michalak. Allison Choat =9206 is the assistant stage manager. Otto Nicolai (Composer, 1810-1849) Otto Nicolai=92s style was formed by diverse influences. His early studies in Berlin gave him a sound technical knowledge and a self-critical approach to composition which he never lost. As an heir of the classical tradition of Mozart and Beethoven and the newer German romantic tradition of Spohr and Weber, Nicolai was acutely conscious of the composer=92s responsibility to his art. This element of his creativity, however, was significantly modified by his experience in Italy, where he was attracted both by the purity and beauty of 16th-century church music and by the vivacity of modern Italian opera. After years living in Italy and composing to little avail, the German composer was invited to conduct Il Templario at the Hofoper in Vienna in 1841, and its success with the public led to Nicolai=92s engagement as principal Kapellmeister. He remained in Vienna for the next six years, making a significant impact on the city=92s musical life. In March 1842, he began a concert series with the Hofoper orchestra that eventually developed into the Philharmonic Concerts, and later he took over the direction of the moribund concerts spirituals, considerably raising his standard of performance. By 1845, Nicolai had found an opera subject that suited him in Shakespeare=92s The Merry Wives of Windsor, and he began work on setting Hermann Mosentahl=92s libretto. When Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor was refused at the Hoftheater, however, Nicolai was determined to leave Vienna. He accepted a post as Kapellmeister at the cathedral and the Hofoper in Berlin and began his duties in 1848. The following year, he conducted the highly successful premi=E8re of Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor. Two months later, after directing a concert with the cathedral choir, he suffered a fatal stroke. Although he did not live to build on his achievement, his last opera continues to hold the stage. (Source: Grove Music Online). Bridget-Michaele Reischl (Conductor) Since becoming the first American to win Italy=92s Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition in 1995, Bridget-Michaele Reischl has been an active guest conductor throughout the United States and internationally. Some of her recent engagements include those with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and the Dayton Philharmonic as well as numerous orchestras throughout Italy and Greece. Besides being music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and a member of Oberlin=92s conducting faculty (she recently conducted the Oberlin Orchestra during a whirlwind tour of China), Reischl is music director of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a position she has held since 2001. =46rom 1992 to 2004, she was music director of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra and associate professor of conducting at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music. As a student of Robert Spano =9283, she continued her studies as a conducting fellow at both the Aspen and the Tanglewood music festivals, where she worked with Seiji Ozawa, Murray Sidlin, and David Zinman =9258. She is recorded on the Velut Luna, CRI, and Sea Breeze Record Company labels. Sally Stunkel (Director) Sally Stunkel has directed for Sacramento Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Skylight Opera, the Aspen Music Festival, Kentucky Opera, and Four Corners Opera, and has more than 80 productions to her credit as a director. As a former opera singer, she has sung with the Colorado Springs Opera, Skylight Opera, and Baltimore Opera. With more than 15 years in dance training, she has also choreographed various operas. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (where she received the National Opera Association=92s [NOA] award for best opera for her productions of The Consul and Postcard from Morocco). She has headed the opera programs at the former St. Louis Conservatory of Music, the University of Tennessee, the University of the Pacific in California, and the University of Iowa, where she won first place for her Marriage of Figaro from the NOA. She has taught and directed with the apprentice programs at the Des Moines Opera, Chattauqua Opera, the Banff Center in Alberta, Canada,=A0and the Aspen Music Festival. She will be premiering her new English language version of Mozart=92s The Magic Flute at the University of Kentucky this year. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary music ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=F3, Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera companies throughout the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Opera Theater =09 Times THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR By Otto Nicolai Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare=92s play=20= Bridget-Michaele Reischl, conductor Sally Stunkel, stage director Wednesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m.=20 Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 2 p.m. Reserved seating tickets: $5 All Students $8 Oberlin College ID $8 Educators=20 $8 Senior Citizens=20 $12 Public All tickets $3 more when purchased at the door Central Ticket Service=20 (440) 775-8169 Located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium. Open Noon to 5 p.m. Monday =96 Friday Hall Auditorium Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. on=20 Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and=20 the Allen Art Museum. Free parking. FREE OPERA SCENES PROGRAMS Times New RomanTuesday, April 18 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Excerpts from: La Boh=E8me; The Barber of Seville; La Traviata; Don = PasqualeTimes Monday, May 15 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Finney Chapel Excerpts from: Times New RomanLa Fille du R=E9giment; The Cunning Little Vixen; Summer and Smoke; The Consul; Ariadne auf Naxos; Medea; Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny=20
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Media Contact: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/con= = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/~events =20 = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/operatheTimes 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= --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ)-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Thu Feb 16 11:12:42 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:12:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Auditions for "PlayActs" Staged Readings Message-ID: <2d6.300d28e.312628aa@aol.com> --part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Call for Auditions for "PlayActs" Staged Readings WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is Seeking Actors for Upcoming Roles WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is casting for 4 original one-act plays=20 which will be performed as staged readings on the WAKE UP And LIVE with the=20= ARTS=20 TV show, and as "full" one-act productions on-stage. Auditions will be held, Thursday, 2/23, 7:00 P, Adelphia Studios. Email for=20 appointment: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Include your phone number for contact.=A0=20 Please bring head shot & resume.=A0 Monologues are preferred, but not=20 mandatory.=A0 Be prepared to read from scripts.=20 Or, if unable to attend, mail head shot & resume, by Wednesday, 2/22,=A0 to: Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio P.O. 201524 Shaker Heights, OH 44120 .=A0 Taping of the actual stage readings is scheduled on the Thursdays, @ 7:= 00=20 P that WU&Lw/ARTS is taped at Adelphia Studios.=A0 Projected reading dates a= re=20 Thurs. 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, 5/18, & 6/1.=20 .=A0 Beginning the week of Sun. 2/26, rehearsals will be scheduled on: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Saturdays, 6:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sundays, 3:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Throughout March, April & May .=A0No more than 2 - 3 rehearsals for each play being read, are scheduled.= =A0=20 Seeking: . 2 males, late 20's - 30's, any ethnicity. Average-attractive looking.=20 Average-tall=A0 height,=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0 minimum 5'6."=A0 One male to be somewhat "shy." Other male, more "out= going." . 1 female, can portray Jewish, small, short, sprightly, @ 74 years. . 1 African-American male, can portray blind, 60's. Thin, but physically fit= ,=20 short stature. . 1 African-American female, 16-18 years. Lots of fashion sense of style . 2 males, 16-18 years.=A0 Any ethnicity. One male needs to be smallish, fra= il,=20 fragile. . 1 male, any ethnicity, who can portray both young 20's & 14 years of age. If you are not available to audition, rehearse or perform during the above=20 time frames, but would like to be considered for future "PlayActs," please=20 submit your head shot & resume by Wed. 2/22. You will be contacted for addi= tional=20 auditions. Sue Johnson Director Chris Fortunato Assoc. Dir. WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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.=A0 Taping of the actual stage readings is scheduled on the Thursday= s, @ 7:00 P that WU&Lw/ARTS is taped at Adelphia Studios.= =A0 Projected reading dates are Thurs. 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, 5/18, & 6/1= .

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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sundays, 3:00 P
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Throughout March, April & May

.=A0No more than 2 - 3 rehearsals for each play being read, are sched= uled.=A0

Seeking:
. 2 males, late 20's - 30's, any ethnicity. Average-attractive lookin= g. Average-tall=A0 height,=A0=A0
=A0=A0 minimum 5'6."=A0 One male to be somewhat "shy." Other male, more "out= going."

. 1 female, can portray Jewish, small, short, sprightly, @ 74 years.<= BR> . 1 African-American male, can portray blind, 60's. Thin, but physica= lly fit, short stature.

. 1 African-American female, 16-18 years. Lots of fashion sense of st= yle
. 2 males, 16-18 years.=A0 Any ethnicity. One male needs to be smalli= sh, frail, fragile.

. 1 male, any ethnicity, who can portray both young 20's & 14 yea= rs of age.

If you are not available to audition, rehearse or perform during the above t= ime frames, but would like to be considered for future "PlayActs," pl= ease submit your head shot & resume by Wed. 2/22.  You will be cont= acted for additional auditions.

Sue Johnson
Director
Chris Fortunato
Assoc. Dir.
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio


http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm







--part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary-- From video316 at hotmail.com Thu Feb 16 16:13:44 2006 From: video316 at hotmail.com (roger priebe) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 19:13:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]reminder: Strangers In Paradise auditions venue and date change In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > >Auditions ? Feb 18th from 1 to 5 PM at: > >South Brooklyn Public Library >4303 Pearl Road >Cleveland, OH 44109 >216-623-7067 > >Located on the corner of Pearl Road & State Road > >Strangers in Paradise > >?Strangers in Paradise? is the story of three friends, Francine, Katchoo >and David and the people they fall in and out of love with. > >It's a tale of dark pasts and hopeful futures, double-crosses and true >friendship, love and hate. > >In other words: it's a story of real life, kicked up a notch. > >Based on the comic book by Terry Moore. > > > >-Katchoo (female, early 20's, blonde, small frame) > >-Francine (female, early 20's, black hair, med frame) > >-David (male, early 20's, black hair, regular/small build) > >-Freddie (male, early-mid 20's, brown hair, med build) > >-Casey (female, early 20's, blonde hair) > >-Emma (female, late 30's early 40's, black hair) > > > >Please go to www.drakoproductions.com for more info. > >thanks >Roger Priebe > > >_____________________________________ >New York City Trip 8/1-8/3, sponsored by Fairmount Center and open to >everyone: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm >_______________________________________ >Fairmount Performing Arts Camp registration now open. Details @ >http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm >___________________________________ >There is a sister site to this list called the "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." >Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on more than a day or two, >the bulletin board is used. The Neopal bulletin board also has some other >terrific features, like a searchable database for you to put your personal >information, a place to post pictures and a chat room with a nightly 11pm >gathering to discuss hot topics: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ >_______________________________________ >Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely >those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this >message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the >administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for >all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > >NEohioPAL mailing list >NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >http://www.fredsternfeld.com From performingarts at karamu.com Thu Feb 16 18:43:41 2006 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 21:43:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National Back Stage Review: The Colored Museum (at Karamu) Message-ID: <000a01c6336b$f711e460$5701a8c0@karamu.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Three More Days to Tour The Museum at Karamu! -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------- Review: The Colored Museum=20 February 15, 2006 By Fran Heller The right cast can shore up an uneven production, and The Colored = Museum, at Karamu Performing Arts Theatre, is a case in point. The revuelike format of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satiric riff on what it = means to be black in America consists of 11 skits not all of equal = merit. But under Caroline Jackson Smith's direction and with a = first-rate cast, the weaker vignettes are propped up, resulting in an = entertainment that is laugh-out-loud funny with an undercurrent of pain. Coupling irreverent wit with deep compassion, Wolfe's play tackles and = topples the myths and stereotypes of black culture, from slavery and = Ebony magazine to hairstyles and Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in = the Sun. All the sketches revolve around identity issues: the loss of = it, the escape from it, the search for it. The centerpiece of the play -- and its most familiar sketch -- is "The = Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," a farcical send-up of the Hansberry drama, = Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls., and the kind of black musicals that = white audiences, Wolfe suggests, are conditioned to expect. The charismatic Stephanie Stovall is a hoot as the weary, Bible-totin' = mama who is not above swatting her adult son when he takes the Lord's = name in vain. Jimmie Woody is dead-on as the aggrieved son, whose beef = is with the Boss Man, not the man upstairs. Meanwhile, Kimberly Brown's = Lady in Plaid parodies the style found in Shange's famous work, while = Katrice Monee Headd as Medea Jones speaks in the classical tongues she = learned at Juilliard -- which nobody gets. Eventually, each actor tries = to out-emote the others and win an Oscar from the Narrator (G. Carlos = Henderson). The segment ends with a manic rendition of an all-black = musical, in which dervishlike dancing slows down to a moment of = self-awareness: It is music and dance that has helped people of color to = survive. Wolfe's most hilarious sketch is "The Hairpiece," in which Stovall, now = wearing "Barbie-doll tresses dipped in chocolate," and Headd, sporting = an outsized '60s Afro, mimic two bewigged talking heads vying for the = crown of their bald mistress. Henderson's campy impersonation of a drag queen and Brown's sultry = portrait of an expatriate singer =E0 la Josephine Baker are two examples = of the performances trumping the writing. The humor falls flat in = "Cookin' With Aunt Ethel," a lesson in "colored cuisine," but Stovall's = droll caricature of an Aunt Jemima prototype and Woody's = moonshine-swigging sidekick are a gas. In its 90th season, Karamu is the oldest African-American theatre in the = nation, and Artistic Director Terrence Spivey is on record as wanting to = restore its luster. With razor-sharp productions like The Colored = Museum, he is headed in the right direction. The Colored Museum runs Jan. 27-Feb. 19 at Karamu Performing Arts = Theatre, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. Tickets: (216) 795-7077. Website: = www.karamu.com. http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_c= ontent_id=3D1002033363 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Three More Days = to Tour The=20 Museum at Karamu!
----------------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------
Review: The = Colored=20 Museum
February 15, 2006
By=20 Fran Heller

The = right cast can=20 shore up an uneven production, and The Colored Museum, at Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre, is a case in point.

The=20 revuelike format of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satiric riff on what it means = to be=20 black in America consists of 11 skits not all of equal merit. But under = Caroline=20 Jackson Smith's direction and with a first-rate cast, the weaker = vignettes are=20 propped up, resulting in an entertainment that is laugh-out-loud funny = with an=20 undercurrent of pain.

Coupling irreverent wit with deep compassion, Wolfe's play tackles and = topples=20 the myths and stereotypes of black culture, from slavery and Ebony = magazine to=20 hairstyles and Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun. All = the=20 sketches revolve around identity issues: the loss of it, the escape from = it, the=20 search for it.

The centerpiece of the = play -- and=20 its most familiar sketch -- is "The Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," a = farcical=20 send-up of the Hansberry drama, Ntozake Shange's For Colored = Girls=85, and=20 the kind of black musicals that white audiences, Wolfe suggests, are = conditioned=20 to expect.

The charismatic Stephanie = Stovall is a=20 hoot as the weary, Bible-totin' mama who is not above swatting her adult = son=20 when he takes the Lord's name in vain. Jimmie Woody is dead-on as the = aggrieved=20 son, whose beef is with the Boss Man, not the man upstairs. Meanwhile, = Kimberly=20 Brown's Lady in Plaid parodies the style found in Shange's famous work, = while=20 Katrice Monee Headd as Medea Jones speaks in the classical tongues she = learned=20 at Juilliard -- which nobody gets. Eventually, each actor tries to = out-emote the=20 others and win an Oscar from the Narrator (G. Carlos Henderson). The = segment=20 ends with a manic rendition of an all-black musical, in which = dervishlike=20 dancing slows down to a moment of self-awareness: It is music and dance = that has=20 helped people of color to survive.

Wolfe's most=20 hilarious sketch is "The Hairpiece," in which Stovall, now wearing = "Barbie-doll=20 tresses dipped in chocolate," and Headd, sporting an outsized '60s Afro, = mimic=20 two bewigged talking heads vying for the crown of their bald = mistress.
Henderson's campy impersonation of a drag = queen and=20 Brown's sultry portrait of an expatriate singer =E0 la Josephine Baker = are two=20 examples of the performances trumping the writing. The humor falls flat = in=20 "Cookin' With Aunt Ethel," a lesson in "colored cuisine," but Stovall's = droll=20 caricature of an Aunt Jemima prototype and Woody's moonshine-swigging = sidekick=20 are a gas.

In its 90th season, Karamu = is the oldest=20 African-American theatre in the nation, and Artistic Director Terrence = Spivey is=20 on record as wanting to restore its luster. With razor-sharp productions = like=20 The Colored Museum, he is headed in the right direction.
The Colored Museum runs Jan. 27-Feb. 19 = at Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. = Tickets:=20 (216) 795-7077. Website: www.karamu.com.
http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews= /stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=3D1002033363
------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720-- From meredithcamp at ameritech.net Fri Feb 17 03:41:59 2006 From: meredithcamp at ameritech.net (Meredith Camp) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:41:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sparx Street Beats Auditions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sparx Street Beats Auditions -- Seeking colorful, high-energy dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs on downtown Cleveland sidewalks this summer. Five-minute auditions held on Tuesday, March 7 from 12 pm - 8 pm at the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call 216-426-7335 or go to www.cleveland.com/sparx. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sparx = Street Beats Auditions --
Seeking colorful, high-energy = dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs = on downtown Cleveland sidewalks this summer. Five-minute auditions held on Tuesday, March 7 = from 12 pm – 8 pm at the Idea   Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times = are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call = 216-426-7335 or go to www.cleveland.com/sparx.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0-- From bodwin_theatre_company at hotmail.com Fri Feb 17 05:40:27 2006 From: bodwin_theatre_company at hotmail.com (Bodwin Theatre Company) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 08:40:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Some Additional Information on Sparx in the City Auditions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: List: Below is some additional helpful information about the summer Sparx in the City activities. Kevin Cronin Bodwin Theatre Company ______________________________________________ From: Susie Frazier Subject: Sparx in the City Auditions Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:38:42 -0500 Hey creative people of Cleveland -- Sparx in the City is seeking colorful, high-energy dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs in various outdoor spaces of downtown Cleveland this summer. This award-winning marketing initiative has paid over $164,000 to Northeast Ohio performing and visual artists since 2003, and has provided opportunities for selected performers to build new audiences and be featured on TV, radio, the Web, and in print. Five-minute auditions will be held on Tuesday, March 7 from 12 pm ? 8 pm at the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call 216-426-7335 or go to http://www.cleveland.com/sparx Judges include: Randy Rollison, Cleveland Public Theatre Dee Perry, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival Greg Peckham, Cleveland Public Art Nora Romanoff, Parkworks Bill Ransom, Drummer & Percussionist Nina Domingue, Playwright and Performer David Shimotakahara, Groundworks Dancetheater Please pass this on to someone who may be interested! Susie Frazier Mueller Sparx in the City Producer 216-926-7382 http://www.cleveland.com/sparx A downtown Cleveland marketing initiative that leverages the creativity of area artists to stimulate commerce and vibrant street life. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee? Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From ytplayhouse at aol.com Fri Feb 17 06:15:28 2006 From: ytplayhouse at aol.com (ytplayhouse at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:15:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jekyll & Hyde final reminder Message-ID: <8C801E3BD0BA9FF-173C-4438@mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" 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 www.youngstownplayhouse.com ----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
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
 
----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com-- From Youngion at cox.net Fri Feb 17 06:45:21 2006 From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:45:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]performers needed Message-ID: Performers needed for paid gig at a flats nightclub on Mardi Gras, February 28. Since 1998, we have provided unique entertainment for one of the biggest Fat Tuesday parties in town. Already scheduled are Elvis, The Blues Bro, and Drag Queens. Looking for other singing impersonator acts, and unique circus and side show style entertainment. Contact Dan at Eastern Onion Entertainment 216-521-3866 From chris at antonellic.com Fri Feb 17 06:44:41 2006 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:44:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Miss 'Barnum' - The Greatest Musical on Earth........ Message-ID: <005501c633d0$afbcfbd0$0600a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Barnum The Greatest Musical on Earth Written by Mark Bramble Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Michael Stewart Performances:=20 Feb 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19*, 24 & 25 Curtain Time: 8 p.m.=20 (*Special 2 p.m. matinee) For tickets call 330-655-8522=20 "Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you that tonight you = are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name = stands for!" Here is the show that traces the career of America's greatest showman = from 1835 to the year he joined James A. Bailey to form The Greatest = Show On Earth. Let us begin, as BARNUM does... Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the = Barlow Community Center.=20 >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt = St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a = block down the road.=20 >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the road. Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Barnum
 
The = Greatest Musical on=20 Earth
Written by Mark=20 Bramble
Music by Cy = Coleman
Lyrics by Michael=20 Stewart
 
 
Performances:=20
Feb 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19*, = 24 &=20 25
 
Curtain = Time: 8=20 p.m.
(*Special 2 p.m.=20 matinee)
 
 
For tickets=20 call 330-655-8522 
 
"Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you = that tonight=20 you are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name = stands=20 for!"
Here is the show that traces the career of America's = greatest showman=20 from 1835 to the year he joined James A. Bailey to form The Greatest = Show On=20 Earth. Let us begin, as BARNUM does...

Hudson Players are = located right in=20 the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the Barlow Community Center. =

From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 = in Twinsburg=20 and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a = right on=20 Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side = just a=20 block down the road.
From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east = (right).=20 After you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. = The=20 Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the=20 road.
 
 

 

 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Fri Feb 17 07:36:44 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:36:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SCREEN ACTOR? Michael J. Reddy for Fri., Feb. 17 Message-ID: <8C801EF178628AB-238-DB7E@mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST FOR FEBRUARY 17" Screen Actor - Michael J. Reddy (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 17, 2006) To view Michael's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST FOR FEBRUARY 17"
Screen Actor - Michael J. Reddy (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 17, 2006) To view Michael's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com-- From balletlaves at yahoo.com Fri Feb 17 06:40:38 2006 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:40:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]information on master classes by Groundworks Dancetheater Message-ID: <20060217144038.43985.qmail@web54714.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND CITY DANCE ANNOUNCES MASTER CLASSES by GroundWorks Dancetheater? South Euclid?Cleveland City Dance (13947 Cedar Rd. in South Euclid) announces a series of MASTER CLASSES taught by GroundWorks Dancetheater company members. Classes run 5:30pm -7:30pm. March 3- Felise Bagley April 7- Artistic Associate, Amy Miller May 12- Artistic Director, David Shimotakahara Tuition is $15 for individual classes or all three classes for $40. Reserve your place in advance by calling 216-932-0222. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 

CLEVELAND CITY DANCE ANNOUNCES MASTER CLASSES by GroundWorks Dancetheater?

 
 
South Euclid?Cleveland City Dance (13947 Cedar Rd. in South Euclid) announces a series of MASTER CLASSES taught by GroundWorks Dancetheater company members. Classes run 5:30pm -7:30pm.
 
March 3- Felise Bagley
April 7- Artistic Associate, Amy Miller 
May 12- Artistic Director, David Shimotakahara
 
Tuition is $15 for individual classes or all three classes for $40. Reserve your place in advance by calling 216-932-0222.
 


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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Feb 17 08:12:47 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 11:12:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Information on the Chinese New Years Dinner Celebration Message-ID: <00fe01c633dc$ffb98d90$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FF_01C633B3.16E38590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HI everyone, I know many of you ordered tickets for the Chinese New Year Celebration Dinner for tomorrow (Saturday, Feb 18) at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, I wanted to let you know that right now, the main room and 1 private room seatings of 320 is completed gone. If anyone still planning to attend the evening of 12 course dinner, free wine, lion dance, remarks from distringuish guests, be aware that sittings from now on for the last 20 seats will be in a private room (Room B) you still get the same meal and all, except you will only be able to see the visual via a television (provided I can get it running today). We are charged by table, and a table sits 10 people. So, we encourage to get a table blocked, those who had came in the past know how much fun it was and we plan to continue to make it fun for everyone. Again, we thank you for your support to our organization! Tickets are $25/person for non-OCAGC Member or $15 for OCAGC Member (you can become a member, membership is open to all - more info www.ocagc.org). Come celebrate Chinese New Year with 12-course Authentic Chinese cuisine at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Inauguration of New Officers. Date: Saturday, February 18, 2006 Place: C & Y Chinese Restaurant, 2222 St. Claire Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Time: 6 P.M. (Cash Bar) * Attire: Semi Formal or Traditional Dress Evening event including Lion Dance, Martial Arts, sit down 12-course dinner, and raffle prizes. 12-course dinner include lobster, chicken, beef, etc. And complimentary Lychee Wine will be available on each table. Special Guests: OCA National President, Ms. Ginny Gong, Congressman Sherrod Brown and others Cost: $25 for Non-member and $15 for OCAGC member. Membership application will be available that evening. ($35/family or $25/individual) . Or you can download it at www.ocagc.org (membership is open to all) For ticket reservation please contact: Shan Chan: 440-846-0113, Huili Shi: 216-514-0880, Barbara Hing: 440-248-0329, Lana Den: 440-255-7290 or 440-255-5634, Johnny Wu: 216-373-3278 or email president at ocagc.org (checks can be made payable to OCAGC, 1265 W 106th Street #1, Clevelad, Ohio 44102) More information also available at http://www.ocagc.org The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States" The Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland (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. Thank you all for supporting OCAGC! ------=_NextPart_000_00FF_01C633B3.16E38590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
HI = everyone, I know=20 many of you ordered tickets for the Chinese New Year Celebration = Dinner for=20 tomorrow (Saturday, Feb 18) at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, I wanted to = let you=20 know that right now, the main room and 1 private room seatings of 320 is = completed gone. If anyone still planning to attend the evening = of 12 course=20 dinner, free wine, lion dance, remarks from distringuish guests, be = aware that=20 sittings from now on for the last 20 seats will be in a private room = (Room B)=20 you still get the same meal and all, except you will only be able to see = the=20 visual via a television (provided I can get it running today). We are = charged by=20 table, and a table sits 10 people. So, we encourage to get a table = blocked,=20 those who had came in the past know how much fun it was and we plan to = continue=20 to make it fun for everyone. Again, we thank you for your support to our = organization!
 
Tickets are=20 $25/person for non-OCAGC Member or $15 for OCAGC Member (you can become = a=20 member, membership is open to all - more info www.ocagc.org).
 
 

Come celebrate Chinese New Year with 12-course = Authentic=20 Chinese cuisine at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater = Cleveland’s=20 New Year Celebration and Inauguration of New Officers.

 

Date:   =20 Saturday, February 18, = 2006

Place:   = C=20 & Y Chinese Restaurant, 2222 St. Claire=20 Avenue, Cleveland,=20 Ohio

Time:   =20 6 P.M.  (Cash Bar) * Attire: Semi = Formal or=20 Traditional Dress

 

Evening event including Lion Dance, Martial Arts, sit down = 12-course=20 dinner, and raffle prizes. 12-course dinner include lobster, chicken, = beef, etc.=20  And complimentary Lychee = Wine will=20 be available on each table.

 

Special Guests: OCA National = President, Ms.=20 Ginny Gong, Congressman Sherrod = Brown and=20 others

 

Cost: $25 for Non-member and $15 for OCAGC member. Membership = application=20 will be available that evening. ($35/family or $25/individual) . Or you = can=20 download it at www.ocagc.org (membership is open to = all)

 

For ticket reservation please contact:  Shan Chan:  440-846-0113, Huili Shi: = 216-514-0880,=20 Barbara Hing: 440-248-0329, Lana Den: 440-255-7290 or 440-255-5634, = Johnny Wu:=20 216-373-3278 or email president at ocagc.org (checks can be made payable to OCAGC,=20 1265 W 106th Street #1,=20 Clevelad, Ohio=20 44102)

 

More information also available at http://www.ocagc.org

 

The Organization of Chinese Americans of = Greater=20 Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and = educational=20 organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active=20 participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and = equal=20 treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and = Asian/Pacific=20 Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and = Asian=20 Pacific Americans in the United=20 States"

 

The Organization of Chinese American of Greater = Cleveland=20 (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese American community of=20 Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations = and=20 communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity.=20

 

Thank you all=20 for supporting = OCAGC!

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charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Oberlin Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations (440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu Cleveland Museum of Art Contact: Rob Bruder (216) 707-2265; rbruder at clevelandart.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Oberlin College Choir Joins the Kronos Quartet for a Multi-Media Concert Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art=92s VIVA!=20= and Gala Around Town Series on Feb. 25 OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 17, 2006) =97 The Oberlin College Choir, directed by=20= Associate Professor of Choral Conducting Hugh Floyd, will join the=20 Kronos Quartet in a multi-media concert experience at Cleveland=92s=20 Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006,=20 at 7:30 p.m. The concert features Terry Riley=92s Sun Rings, an amalgam=20= of choral music, electronic sounds from outer space, and dazzling=20 visual projections from the Milky Way. The Cleveland Museum of Art=20 (CMA) presents the event as part of its VIVA! and Gala Around Town=20 Series. Admission to the performance is $39 for the general public, $34 = for=20 CMA members, and $10 for students with a valid I.D. To order tickets,=20 please call 1-888-CMA-0033 or visit www.cma.org/perform. Completed in 2002, Riley=92s Sun Rings uses the sounds of space = to=20 influence the writing of the string quartet, allowing for interplay=20 between recorded space sounds and live string playing. Commissioned by=20= NASA, Sun Rings features music by Riley that incorporates sounds from=20 the Milky Way such as crackling solar windstorms, the whistling of=20 lighting on Jupiter, and other sounds, triggered by Kronos using an=20 interactive computer. In addition, noted visual designer Willie=20 Williams (who has worked with the rock groups U2 and R.E.M.) prepared=20 images of the solar system photographed by the Voyager and Galileo=20 space probes that will be projected onto a screen behind the ensemble.=20= Sight and sound coupled together, Sun Rings culminates in an=20 unparalleled visual and aural experience. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote of a recent = performance:=20 =93Galaxies carpet the walls and Riley=92s generous melodies flow = through=20 Kronos=92 four string instruments. The audience sat in spellbound=20 silence.=94 Spending five months of each year touring concert halls, clubs, = and=20 festivals worldwide, the multi-Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet has=20= boisterously broken down genre barriers expected of string quartets.=20 Performing live with contemporary greats Tom Waits and David Bowie and=20= recording with such diversely talented singer-songwriters as Dave=20 Matthews and Nelly Furtado, Kronos has altered perceptions of what a=20 string quartet should be in the 21st century. About the Oberlin College Choir The Oberlin College Choir is a highly select ensemble chosen from=20 students at the Conservatory and the College. Founded by Olaf C.=20 Christiansen in 1929, it has been led by such illustrious conductors as=20= Robert Fountain and Daniel Moe, and has won critical acclaim for=20 performances in the United States and abroad, appearing in such=20 prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. In recent=20 years, the choir has sung regularly with the Cleveland Orchestra in=20 Severance Hall; for the 2005-2006 season the choir sang Mendelssohn=92s=20= Midsummer Night=92s Dream with Dame Felicity Lott. The choir=92s most=20 recent off-campus performance was in Chicago at the American Choral=20 Directors Central Division Convention (February 2006). Upcoming=20 projects include a dual language holiday recording for EMI. Director Hugh Floyd Hugh Ferguson Floyd is director of choral activities at the Oberlin=20 Conservatory of Music and at the Interlochen Arts Camp. At Oberlin, he=20= conducts the Oberlin College Choir, the Oberlin College Singers, the=20 Oberlin Musical Union, and, in rotation, the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra.=20= Floyd is a graduate of Furman University, the Eastman School of Music,=20= and the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Oberlin faculty,=20 Floyd was conducting assistant with the Charlotte (North Carolina)=20 Symphony and director of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte. He served=20 as chorus master for the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, and chorus=20 master and conductor in residence at the Brevard Music Center. He has=20 prepared choirs for such eminent conductors as Robert Shaw, Margaret=20 Hillis, Robert Page, Franz Welser-M=F6st, and Robert Spano. The Oberlin College Choir and the Kronos Quartet Sun Rings, by Terry Riley PRESENTED BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART'S VIVA! AND GALA AROUND TOWN SERIES Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center 3615 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (Parking is available at Applied Technologies directly across E. 36th from the auditorium entrance.) Tickets: $39 General Public $34 for CMA members $10 for students with valid I.D. 1-888-CMA-0033 # # # 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= --Boundary_(ID_LZlb7vXm6CckHDRRyj1XSQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Helvetica Oberlin Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations (440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu Cleveland Museum of Art Contact: Rob Bruder (216) 707-2265; rbruder at clevelandart.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
The Oberlin College Choir Joins the Kronos Quartet for=20 a Multi-Media Concert Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art=92s VIVA! and Gala Around Town Series on Feb. 25
0000,0000,3331OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 17, 2006) =97 The Oberlin College Choir, directed by Associate Professor of Choral Conducting Hugh Floyd, will join the Kronos Quartet in a multi-media concert experience at Cleveland=92s Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, at 7:30 p.m. The concert features Terry Riley=92s Sun = Rings,807E,0000,0000 = 0000,0000,3331an amalgam of choral music, electronic sounds from outer space, and dazzling visual projections from the Milky Way. The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) presents the event as part of its VIVA! and Gala Around Town Series. 0000,0000,3331Admission to the performance is $39 for the general public, $34 for CMA members, and $10 for students with a valid I.D. To order tickets, please call 1-888-CMA-0033 or visit www.cma.org/perform. Completed in 2002, Riley=92s Sun Rings uses the = sounds of space to influence the writing of the string quartet, allowing for interplay between recorded space sounds and live string playing. Commissioned by NASA, Sun Rings features music by Riley that incorporates sounds from the Milky Way such as crackling solar windstorms, the whistling of lighting on Jupiter, and other sounds, triggered by Kronos using an interactive computer. In addition, noted visual designer Willie Williams (who has worked with the rock groups U2 and R.E.M.) prepared images of the solar system photographed by the Voyager and Galileo space probes that will be projected onto a screen behind the ensemble. Sight and sound coupled together, Sun Rings culminates in an unparalleled visual and aural experience. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote of a recent performance: =93Galaxies carpet the walls and Riley=92s generous melodies flow through Kronos=92 four string instruments. The audience sat in spellbound silence.=94 0000,0000,3331 Spending five months of each = year touring concert halls, clubs, and festivals worldwide, the multi-Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet has boisterously broken down genre barriers expected of string quartets. Performing live with contemporary greats Tom Waits and David Bowie and recording with such diversely talented singer-songwriters as Dave Matthews and Nelly Furtado, Kronos has altered perceptions of what a string quartet should be in the 21st century. About the Oberlin College Choir The Oberlin College Choir is a highly select ensemble chosen from students at the Conservatory and the College. Founded by Olaf C. Christiansen in 1929, it has been led by such illustrious conductors as Robert Fountain and Daniel Moe, and has won critical acclaim for performances in the United States and abroad, appearing in such prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. In recent years, the choir has sung regularly with the Cleveland Orchestra in Severance Hall; for the 2005-2006 season the choir sang Mendelssohn=92s Midsummer Night=92s Dream with Dame Felicity Lott. The choir=92s most recent off-campus performance was in Chicago at the American Choral Directors Central Division Convention (February 2006). Upcoming projects include a dual language holiday recording for EMI. Director Hugh Floyd Hugh Ferguson Floyd is director of choral activities at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and at the Interlochen Arts Camp. At Oberlin, he conducts the Oberlin College Choir, the Oberlin College Singers, the Oberlin Musical Union, and, in rotation, the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra. Floyd is a graduate of Furman University, the Eastman School of Music, and the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Oberlin faculty, Floyd was conducting assistant withTimes = theTimes= Charlotte (North Carolina) Symphony and director of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte. He served as chorus master for the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, and chorus master and conductor in residence at the Brevard Music Center. He has prepared choirs for such eminent conductors as Robert Shaw, Margaret Hillis, Robert Page, Franz Welser-M=F6st, and Robert Spano. The Oberlin College Choir and the Kronos Quartet Sun Rings, by Terry Riley PRESENTED BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART'S VIVA! AND GALA AROUND TOWN SERIES Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center 3615 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (Parking is available at Applied Technologies directly across E. 36th from the auditorium entrance.) Tickets:=20 $39 General Public $34 for CMA members $10 for students with valid I.D. 1-888-CMA-0033
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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= --Boundary_(ID_LZlb7vXm6CckHDRRyj1XSQ)-- From suzie_dave at msn.com Fri Feb 17 12:22:29 2006 From: suzie_dave at msn.com (David A. Estvanko) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:22:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Easter Bunny for You! Message-ID: To All who need me. My name is David A. Estvanko and I have been doing this for 12 years. My costume is headed, white with a pink vest, with feet and hands. If you need The Bunny, I am available for $25.00 for 20 minutes or $75.00 hr. If you would like a 1 hr party featuring the Easter Bunny and helper which includes music, dancing, games, facepainting and/or tattoos, and balloon animals, the rate is $150.00 hr. The Easter Bunny can do meet and greet and photos or come to your house to plant your Easter eggs for your big egg hunt. He can be caught leaving his footprints in your cooking flour as he leaves his Easter baskets for your chlidren. Contact me at 1-216-398-0770 or cell 1-216-272-0255. The Bunny is available including the Saturday before Easter and Easter Morning and afternoon. Hope to hear from you. Dave From Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org Fri Feb 17 14:26:17 2006 From: Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org (Schuster, Jessica) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 17:26:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the Week of February 20 Message-ID: <3658357796870A4FAD822731653E058555D8E9@ideacom.WVIZ.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release Friday, February 17, 2006 Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, ideastream, 216.916.6134 "Around Noon" Schedule for the Week of February 20, 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 20. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to change. Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 20, 2006 Monday, 1-20-06 Jim Goldurs celebrates Presidents' Day with letters between Presidents' and their wives; introduces another music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, David Briskin; and finds out what's T.O.P.S. at Karamu House. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.loc.gov/shop/index.php?action=3DcCatalog.showItem&cid=3D1&scid= =3D78 &iid=3D3185 http://www.akronsymphony.org/ http://www.pmmf.org/2005_season/events_artists/personnel/david_briskin.h tm http://www.karamu.com/tops.htm http://www.karamu.com/ Tuesday, 1-21-06 Dee returns to see what's up with City Music Cleveland; gets some background on her genealogy thanks to the Western Reserve Historical Society; and meets South African singing star Vusi Mahlasela prior to his performance at Nighttown. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.citymusiccleveland.org/ http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=3D195 http://www.vusimahlasela.com/ http://home.ezezine.com/640_3/640_3-2006.02.07.00.49.archive.html Wednesday, 1-22-06 Today, Dee meets MOCA artist Peggy Kwong-Gordon; introduces the final music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, Paul Polivnick; and shares the funky fretwork of Bootsy Collins 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.contemporaryart.org/home/index.asp http://www.contemporaryart.org/exhibitions_details/ex_details_2006-ws.as p?ExhibitId=3D2 http://www.funky-stuff.com/bootsy/ http://www.akronsymphony.org/ http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/polivnick.html Thursday, 1-23-06 On Around Noon today, Dee gets in step with modern dance master Garth Fagan prior to his company's Dance Cleveland performance. Then, ideastream takes listeners to the City Club of Cleveland for the State of the City by Mayor Frank Jackson. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.garthfagandance.org/ http://www.dancecleveland.org/ http://www.cityclub.org/ http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=3D5280 Friday, 1-24-06 Today, Dee shoots for the stars with the Kronos Quartet, prior to their Cleveland Museum of Art performance; meets the funky buckeyes of The Ohio Players before their Rock Hall performance; and welcomes Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria for a preview of his concert at the Lakeland Jazz Festival. =20 For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.kronosquartet.org/ http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/aroundtown/html/2411265.html http://wfnk.com/ohioplayers/ http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D2006 http://www.bobbysanabria.com/ http://lakelandcc.edu/ACADEMIC/ARTS/concerts.htm ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the = Week of February 20

For Immediate Release

Friday, February 17, 2006

Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, = ideastream, 216.916.6134


“Around Noon” Schedule for the = Week of February 20, 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 20. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to = change.


Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 20, = 2006

Monday, 1-20-06

Jim Goldurs celebrates Presidents’ Day = with = letters between Presidents’ = and their wives; introduces another = music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, David = Briskin; and finds out = what’s T.O.P.S. = at = Karamu House.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.loc.gov/shop/index.php?action=3DcCatalog.showItem&ci= d=3D1&scid=3D78&iid=3D3185

http://www.akronsymphony.org/

http://www.pmmf.org/2005_season/events_artists/personnel/david_bris= kin.htm

http://www.karamu.com/tops.htm

http://www.karamu.com/


Tuesday, 1-21-06

Dee returns to see what’s up with City Music Cleveland; gets some background on her genealogy thanks to = the = Western Reserve Historical = Society; and meets South = African singing star Vusi = Mahlasela prior to his = performance at Nighttown.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.citymusiccleveland.org/

http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=3D195=

http://www.vusimahlasela.com/

http://home.ezezine.com/640_3/640_3-2006.02.07.00.49.archive.html


Wednesday, 1-22-06

Today, Dee meets MOCA = artist = Peggy = Kwong-Gordon; introduces the = final music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, Paul = Polivnick; and shares the = funky fretwork of Bootsy = Collins 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.contemporaryart.org/home/index.asp

http://www.contemporaryart.org/exhibitions_details/ex_details_2006-= ws.asp?ExhibitId=3D2

http://www.funky-stuff.com/bootsy/

http://www.akronsymphony.org/

http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/polivnick.html=


Thursday, 1-23-06

On Around = Noon today, Dee gets in = step with modern dance master Garth Fagan prior to his company’s Dance Cleveland performance.

Then, ideastream takes listeners to the City Club of Cleveland for the State of the = City by Mayor Frank = Jackson.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.garthfagandance.org/

http://www.dancecleveland.org/

http://www.cityclub.org/

http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=3D= 5280


Friday, 1-24-06

Today, Dee shoots for the stars with the Kronos Quartet, prior to their Cleveland Museum = of Art performance; meets = the funky buckeyes of The Ohio = Players before = their = Rock Hall performance; and welcomes Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria for a preview of his concert at the Lakeland Jazz Festival.  

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.kronosquartet.org/

= http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/aroundtown/html/2411265.html

http://wfnk.com/ohioplayers/

http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D20= 06

http://www.bobbysanabria.com/

http://lakelandcc.edu/ACADEMIC/ARTS/concerts.htm<= SPAN LANG=3D"en-us">






















------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF-- From TBURNETT at neo.rr.com Fri Feb 17 17:42:14 2006 From: TBURNETT at neo.rr.com (Tom Burnett) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:42:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Show auditions Message-ID: <11D582C6-61E8-4944-85F8-458822A07009@neo.rr.com> --Apple-Mail-3-858460864 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Audition = Announcement The 3rd Annual Stars of Medina County Variety Show The show will be held on Saturday, April 1, at 7 p.m., on the Main =20 Stage of the beautiful Performing Arts Center at Medina High School. Auditions are scheduled for Friday, March 3, from 6 to 9 p.m., and =20 Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They will be held on the =20 Middle Stage, which is reached through the school=92s north entrance. If you're a solo act, or part of a group, come and audition, If you =20 can sing, dance, tell jokes, play an instrument, juggle, perform =20 magic tricks =96 or do anything that will entertain an audience =96 we =20= want to hear from you. Among the 25 acts featured in last year's show =20= was a performer who played on washboards and spoons and other items =20 and proved to be one of the most popular when he invited four young =20 children up on stage to accompany him. The evening will also include a pre-show party featuring =20 refreshments, souvenirs, lobby entertainment and a raffle. For more =20 information, call Tom Burnett at 330-722-6559 or Nancy McNeal at =20 330-722-1948, or email tburnett at neo.rr.com. --Apple-Mail-3-858460864 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252

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The show will be held on Saturday, April 1, = at 7 p.m., on the Main Stage of the beautiful Performing Arts Center at = Medina High School.=A0

Auditions are scheduled for Friday, March 3, = from 6 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They = will be held on the Middle Stage, which is reached through the school=92s = north entrance.=A0

If you're a solo act, or part of a group, = come and audition, If you can sing, dance, tell jokes, play an = instrument, juggle, perform magic tricks =96 or do anything that will = entertain an audience =96 we want to hear from you. Among the 25 acts = featured in last year's show was a performer who played on washboards = and spoons and other items and proved to be one of the most popular when = he invited four young children up on stage to accompany = him.

The evening will = also include a pre-show party featuring refreshments, souvenirs, lobby = entertainment and a raffle. For more information, call Tom Burnett at = 330-722-6559 or Nancy McNeal at 330-722-1948, or email = tburnett at neo.rr.com.


= --Apple-Mail-3-858460864-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 17 19:41:35 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 19:41:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's Cat: one more weekend of life Message-ID: <20060218034135.14427.qmail@web36811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 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 440.5 25.4747. 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. __________________________________________________ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit   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 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 440.5 25.4747. 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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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976-- From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 18 08:53:01 2006 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (Alan or Judith Higbee) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:53:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Crucible in Cleveland Hts. March 3-5 Message-ID: <020401c634ab$c951efc0$0100a8c0@BABYLAPTOP> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral of Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Heights will = present Arthur Miller's The Crucible on Friday and Saturday, March 3 and = 4 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 and = are on sale at the church beginning February 12. Seating is limited. =20 First produced in New York in 1953, The Crucible won the Tony Award for = best play that year. It has since become one of the 20th century's most = powerful dramas. The setting is the year 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts = at the time of the witchcraft trials. Directed by Richard Meadows, the cast includes: Jennifer Bernhardt, = Allen Branstein, Debra Drew, Mary Lou Garmone (Franks), Carol Griffith, = Rich Hiles,David Hundertmark, Jim Johnston, Alicia Kahn, Paul Kapczuk, = Hannah McCandless, Roland Moore, Mairi Mull, Shirley Nixon, Ralph Pack, = Mike Piepenburg, Lisa Wadsworth, Rebekah Wadsworth, Bob Windle =20 Church of the Saviour is located at 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, = Ohio (1 block North of Fairmount Blvd.) The church has plenty of free, = lighted parking and is handicapped-accessible. =20 For more information please call 216-321-8880. =20 Judith Higbee, Director of Music ------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral of Church of the Saviour in = Cleveland=20 Heights will present Arthur Miller=92s The Crucible on Friday and = Saturday,=20 March 3 and 4 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 3 p.m.  = Tickets=20 are $10 and are on sale at the church beginning February 12.  = Seating is=20 limited.
 
First produced in New York in 1953, The = Crucible=20 won the Tony Award for best play that year. It has since become one of = the 20th=20 century=92s most powerful dramas.  The setting is the year 1692 in = Salem,=20 Massachusetts at the time of the witchcraft trials.

Directed by = Richard=20 Meadows, the cast includes: Jennifer Bernhardt, Allen Branstein, Debra = Drew,=20 Mary Lou Garmone (Franks), Carol Griffith, Rich Hiles,David Hundertmark, = Jim=20 Johnston, Alicia Kahn, Paul Kapczuk, Hannah McCandless, Roland Moore, = Mairi=20 Mull, Shirley Nixon, Ralph Pack, Mike Piepenburg, Lisa Wadsworth, = Rebekah=20 Wadsworth, Bob Windle

 
Church of the Saviour is located = at 2537=20 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio (1 block North of Fairmount = Blvd.)  The=20 church has plenty of free, lighted parking and is=20 handicapped-accessible.
 
For more information please = call=20 216-321-8880.
 
Judith Higbee, Director of=20 Music
 
------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610-- From cager55 at alltel.net Sat Feb 18 08:56:24 2006 From: cager55 at alltel.net (Jeff Caja) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:56:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JOSEPH AND THE DREAMCOAT OPENS AT OLDE TOWNE HALL Message-ID: <04e601c634ac$406afb10$01fea8c0@D9KSST61> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Olde Towne Hall Theatre =A836119 Center Ridge Road =A8 North Ridgeville, = OH PRESENTS JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR=AE DREAMCOAT DIRECTED BY MONICA OLEJKO MUSIC DIRECTION BY JOHN FRANKS SHOW DATES: FEB. 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25 MAR. 3, 4, 5, MAR. 10, 11, 12 CURTAIN TIMES: EVENING PERFORMANCES 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY MATINEES ON FEB. 19, MAR. 5 & MAR. 12 2:00 P.M. TICKET PRICES: ADULTS: $12.00 SENIORS & STUDENTS: $10.00 BOX OFFICE PHONE: 440 327-2909 OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS LOCATED ON CENTER RIDGE ROAD (OHIO RTE. 113) = 200 FEET WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF AVON-BELDEN ROAD (OHIO RTE. 83), = DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE NORTH RIDGEVILLE WATER TOWER. = (www.oldetownehalltheatre.com) =20 CAST OF CHARACTERS: JOSEPH SHANE SINISCALCHI = =20 NARRATOR CAROL BROQUET JACOB/POTIPHAR/BUTLER REGAN KRAUSE LEVI RICK EVANS ZEBULUN/BAKER CORY IGNECZI NAPHTALI JIM JASON SIMEON KEN MILOTA JUDAH/PHARAOH STEVEN SCHUERGER DAN ANDREW EVANS BENJAMIN CALEB EVANS ISSACHAR JOSH EVANS GAD BEN HENCEROTH REUBEN ED AULT WIVES: KRISTIN BROSKY JODY DARBY ANGEL EVANS HAILEY HUGHES HANNAH HUGHES (FEATURED = DANCER) RENEE STULL MRS. POTIPHAR SHARI LANAVE LITTLE JOEY CHRISTOPHER EVANS LITTLE GOAT JESSICA EVANS JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR=AE DREAMCOAT IS PRESENTED THROUGH = EXCLUSIVE ARRANGEMENT WITH R & H THEATRICALS, 1065 AVENUE OF THE = AMERICAS, SUITE 2400, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10018 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Olde=20 Towne Hall Theatre =A836119=20 Center Ridge Road =A8=20 North Ridgeville, OH
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   =20     TICKET=20 PRICES:   ADULTS:  $12.00
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   =20     BOX OFFICE=20 PHONE:  440 327-2909
 
OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS LOCATED ON CENTER RIDGE ROAD = (OHIO RTE.=20 113) 200 FEET WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF AVON-BELDEN ROAD = (OHIO RTE.=20 83), DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE NORTH RIDGEVILLE WATER = TOWER. (www.oldetownehalltheatre.com= )   
 
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------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260-- From bangandclatter at netzero.net Sat Feb 18 09:16:44 2006 From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 17:16:44 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bang and Clatter Audition Reminder for Tomorrow... Message-ID: <20060218.091719.19304.389020@webmail03.lax.untd.com> Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre. The Bang and the Clatter wants you... Many of you have called and were not able to attend our auditions this p= ast Saturday and are interested in being a part of our Inaugural Season.= = We have scheduled a second round for those interested, tommorrow evening= from 6 -10p.m. Please call to confirm an audition time. 330-606-5317 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the 3pm performance to those of= you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when yo= u makeyour audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the C= latter Theatre Company has to offer. = Auditions: Sunday, February 19 from 6 -10 pm at Summit ArtSpace. = 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Call 330-606-5317 for information We are looking for 23 actors ages 18 - 60 for roles in the following sho= ws. 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-school dropout, opts for a career in= the navy and eventually returns from Vietnam. Alone, Johnny takes solac= e in pyromania and writing about his family. As Johnny matures, he becom= es increasingly perceptive, revealing with more and more sympathy the un= derlying causes of so much family misery. In between Johnny's musings ar= e raucous scenes of catastrophic violence barely held in check by each c= haracter's submerged but instinctual need for the love of one another. I= n the plays final scenes, part memory, part hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's e= yes as she once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and pa= infully unprepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is = also transfigured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable= to identify with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbr= inging inflicted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma da= nce to "Danny Boy," the song to which they used to force their children = to dance, but when Joey interrupts he is struck dead by his father. John= ny ends the 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. Sean & Sean From ROSSPLANET at aol.com Sat Feb 18 10:17:48 2006 From: ROSSPLANET at aol.com (ROSSPLANET at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:17:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]TONIGHT---10% Off Coupon Pesano's Restaurant-Gary Lee of THE ECHOES Message-ID: <1c1.3a2735db.3128becc@aol.com> -------------------------------1140286668 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 10% OFF FOOD COUPON To All NEohioPAL Members at PESANO'S RESTAURANT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006 5225 WARNER ROAD GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047 (Tell them Dr. Ross sent you!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ SATURDAY, SPECIAL VALENTINE'S DAY PERFORMANCE, GARY LEE WILL BE APPEARING AT: Pesano's Restaurant & Lounge 5225 Warner Rd. 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Gary Lee, Lead singer of THE ECHOES February 18, 2006
       "GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a= ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 P= M to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Height= s, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047.  GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND t= hat perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so mu= ch 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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-------------------------------1140286668-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Feb 18 10:37:47 2006 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:37:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Sunday - TV comedy show Cleveland Message-ID: <023601c634ba$711ff900$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for the =93Mark Norton Show=94 will be held at: North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave Cleveland, OH 44102 216-651-5441 =20 On Feb. 19th from 5 to 9 PM / Open Call! =20 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 =20 The show to be aired on PAX TV channel 23 and PAX seen on numerous cable channels. =20 Looking for 18 and over males and females all types, no age limit (total of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy sketches! =20 Show format will be similar to Saturday Night Live. =20 Bring photo and resume and be prepared to do improv and interview. =20 Deferred pay. =20 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 89966 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Auditions for the “Mark Norton Show” will = be held at:


North Coast = Casting

4913 Storer Ave

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216-651-5441

 

On Feb. 19th from 5 to 9 PM / Open Call!

 

Mark Norton is the owner of Norton’s Furniture = in Cleveland. You may have seen his commercials on channel 19. Deep voice and pony tail! Has = already developed a strong following!

 

The show to be aired on PAX TV channel 23 and PAX = seen on numerous cable channels.

 

Looking for 18 and over males and females all types, = no age limit (total of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy = sketches!

 

Show format will be similar to Saturday Night = Live.

 

Bring photo and resume and be prepared to do improv = and interview.

 

Deferred pay.

 

 

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Founder - "The Indie = Gathering"
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------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100-- From info at groundfloortheater.com Sat Feb 18 11:24:45 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 19:24:45 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mimi Gonzales - one show only - tonight at the Ground Floor Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tonight for one show only, hilarious stand-up comedian Mimi Gonzales brin= gs her to the Ground Floor Theater stage. TimCornett opens. Showtime is 9= :00. 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= azine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and giveawa= ys. Join our mailing list to receive money-saving coupons and other offers. V= isit www.groundfloortheater.com. ----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tonight for one show only, hilarious stand-up comedian Mimi G= onzales brings her to the Ground Floor Theater stage. TimC= ornett opens. Showtime is 9:00.

The Ground Floor Theater is a new = comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the = old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available for all shows. Admission is= $16.00. Doors and the bar open one half hour before showtime. Call 216-2= 55-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for more information.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in t= he Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The N= ews Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene M= agazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and givea= ways.
 
Join our mailing list to rec= eive money-saving coupons and other offers. Visit www.groundfloortheater.com. <= /FONT>

 

----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685-- From ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com Sat Feb 18 14:46:02 2006 From: ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com (ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 17:46:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for Carlee Milluch or actress of Marilyn Monroe typePAID POSITION Message-ID: <192.519a196f.3128fdaa@aol.com> -------------------------------1140302762 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for Carli Milich. Not sure of the spelling. She worked for Bits events doing mystery theater work a few years back and went to Tri-C west. Carli if you're reading this please respond, it's imperative that you respond to this email asap concerning a paid position. If there's any female that would fit the role of a Marilyn Monroe type actress, please respond -------------------------------1140302762 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I am looking for Carli Milich.  Not sure of the spelling.  Sh= e=20 worked for Bits events doing mystery theater work a few years back and went=20= to=20 Tri-C west.  Carli if you're reading this please respond, it's imperati= ve=20 that you respond to this email asap concerning a paid position.  If the= re's=20 any female that would fit the role of a Marilyn Monroe type actress, pl= ease=20 respond
-------------------------------1140302762-- From seanszaller at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 19 00:20:23 2006 From: seanszaller at sbcglobal.net (Sean Szaller) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 00:20:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for ONCE ON THIS ISLAND Message-ID: <20060219082023.58274.qmail@web80513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Kirtland HS Musical Director, Sean Szaller, is seeking the following musicians for an upcoming production of "Once on This Island": 1) Keyboard 2 -- (Preferrably owns their own keyboard...ideally a Kurzweil for programming purposes) 2) Electric Bass 3) Guitar -- Electric, Steel string acoustic, and Nylon string acoustic 4) Percussionist -- all auxillary, no set 5) Reed -- the book calls for Flute, ALTO Flute, Picc., Clarinet, and Sop. Sax. We are trying to use a player who actually owns (or has access to) and can play Alto Flute, as so much of the show is scored for it. This is not an easy reed book, so the player must be exceptional! These ARE ALL paying positions. The committment is very minimal. Rehearsals TBD. Performances: 3/30, 3/31, 4/6, and 4/7 -- all evening shows. If interested, please respond to this post with and attach either a resume or brief list of musical theater experience. Thank you! ~Sean Szaller Musical Director --0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Kirtland HS Musical Director, Sean Szaller, is seeking the following musicians for an upcoming production of "Once on This Island":
 
1) Keyboard 2 -- (Preferrably owns their own keyboard...ideally a Kurzweil for programming purposes)
 
2) Electric Bass
 
3) Guitar -- Electric, Steel string acoustic, and Nylon string acoustic
 
4) Percussionist -- all auxillary, no set
 
5) Reed -- the book calls for Flute, ALTO Flute, Picc., Clarinet, and Sop. Sax. We are trying to use a player who actually owns (or has access to) and can play Alto Flute, as so much of the show is scored for it.  This is not an easy reed book, so the player must be exceptional!
 
These ARE ALL paying positions.  The committment is very minimal.  Rehearsals TBD.  Performances: 3/30, 3/31, 4/6, and 4/7 -- all evening shows.  If interested, please respond to this post with and attach either a resume or brief list of musical theater experience.  Thank you!
 
~Sean Szaller
Musical Director
 
--0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747-- From davidstphillips at alltel.net Sun Feb 19 07:18:16 2006 From: davidstphillips at alltel.net (David Tarbert) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:18:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Musician Wanted Message-ID: <002d01c63567$b8e29b00$01fea8c0@yourze8cxvr8tt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Looking for a stand-up bass player - female vocalist - percussionist (or combination) to wrap-around an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/guitarist from the area (with product out) for appearances locally and possibly regionally/nationally. Please respond to davideo at en.com Thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Looking for a stand-up bass playerfemale = vocalistpercussionist (or = combination) to wrap-around an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/guitarist from the = area (with product out) for appearances locally and possibly = regionally/nationally.

 

Please respond to davideo at en.com  Thanks.

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300-- From bellissimasop at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 18 07:37:12 2006 From: bellissimasop at sbcglobal.net (Sharon Shaffer) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 10:37:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sharon Shaffer, Soprano Message-ID: <001201c634a1$30419060$3201a8c0@sharonpc> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0" ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Sharon Shaffer =20 Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 3:00 PM =20 =20 Severance Hall The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra February Concert Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra James Gaffigan, music director and conductor Cleveland Orchestra Youth Chorus Betsy Burleigh, youth chorus director Medina High School Concert Choir Frank A. Bianchi, director =20 Sharon Shaffer, Soprano Emily Landa, Mezzo Soprano Ray Liddle, Bass =20 Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Mozart: Coronation Mass in C Major, K. 317 Wagner: Prelude to Die Meistersinger Severance Ticket Office: (216) 231-1111 or 1-800-686-1141 This concert also performed:=20 Tuesday, February 21st 7:30 PM The Medina Performing Arts Center located at 777 East Union Street, Medina 44256. Call (330) 636-3400, for ticket information You can find directions at the following website: = http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

     Sharon = Shaffer

Sunday, = February 26,=20 2006 at 3:00=20 PM

 

Severance=20 Hall

The=20 Cleveland = Orchestra=20 Youth Orchestra February Concert

Cleveland Orchestra = Youth=20 Orchestra

James Gaffigan, = music=20 director and conductor

Cleveland Orchestra = Youth=20 Chorus

Betsy Burleigh, = youth=20 chorus director

Medina=20 High=20 School Concert=20 Choir

Frank A. = Bianchi,=20 director

 

Sharon=20 Shaffer,=20 Soprano

Emily Landa,=20 Mezzo Soprano

Ray = Liddle,=20 Bass

 

Rimsky-Korsakov: = Scheherazade
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Wagner:=20 Prelude to Die Meistersinger

 

Severance=20 Ticket Office: (216) 231-1111 or=20 1-800-686-1141

 

 

 

 

 

This = concert=20 also performed:

 

Tuesday, February 21st  7:30=20 PM

The Medina Performing Arts=20 Center

 

located at=20 777 East Union = Street,=20 Medina 44256.

Call = (330) 636-3400, = for ticket=20 information

You can find = directions at the=20 following website: http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm<= /P>

 

 

 

 

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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1032648870-1140356707=:61047-- From divadxof at yahoo.com Sun Feb 19 10:41:20 2006 From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:41:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Freeze Box Productions announces THE BARGAIN / May 2006 Message-ID: <20060219184120.87219.qmail@web36510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For immediate release: FREEZE BOX PRODUCTIONS presents: The Bargain http://www.divadjxof.net/thebargain.html Runs dates will be: MAY 5,6,12,13 2006 at the Lake Catholic High School Auditorium in Mentor, Ohio Now in its 3rd generation after the public debut at the Geauga Lyric Theatre in Chardon in May 2005, the show has been expanded, revamped and promises to be the most exciting new gospel based musical of the Passion since the 70's Written & Directed by L. Michael Breeze Asst. Dir. Stage Manager Karen Porter Choreography Lisa-Marie French Music composed by David J. Fox Arrangements Band Direction Ric Koenig With nearly 100% of the oringinal cast responding to the call, preproduction begins in March, with a newly reformed pit band featuring members of the Rock Band SYNERGY! more info at www.divadjxof.net info at divadjxof.net --0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
For immediate release:
 
FREEZE BOX PRODUCTIONS
presents:
 
The Bargain
Runs dates will be:
 
MAY 5,6,12,13 2006
at the Lake Catholic High School Auditorium in Mentor, Ohio
 
Now in its 3rd generation after the public debut at the Geauga Lyric Theatre in Chardon in May 2005, the show has been expanded, revamped and promises to be the most exciting new gospel based musical of the Passion since the 70's
 
Written & Directed by L. Michael Breeze
Asst. Dir. Stage Manager Karen Porter
Choreography Lisa-Marie French
Music composed by David J. Fox
Arrangements Band Direction Ric Koenig
 
With nearly 100% of the oringinal cast responding to the call, preproduction begins in March, with a newly reformed pit band featuring members of the Rock Band SYNERGY!
 
more info at
 
--0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688-- From moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 19 10:49:38 2006 From: moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net (Krista) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:49:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading Message-ID: <20060219184938.22737.qmail@web81011.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-123779544-1140374978=:22483 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit RED HEN Productions P.O. Box 91926 Cleveland, OH 44101 Phone (215) 556-0910 www.feministtheatre.org PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 19, 2006 Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading CLEVELAND, OH, February 12, 2006: In honor of Women?s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm, March 9 through the 19th, 2006, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue. Tickets are $10, $8 for students. This One Thing I Do, by Claire Braz-Valentine, takes the audience through the struggle for women's rights from 1901 through the end of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton's lives. This struggle saw both women fight every day and step of the way to get women's voting rights, equal pay and equal rights. Although their struggle of voting rights was not realized before death, 7 states had passed the suffrage act. The important work these 2 women did laid the path for our generation to enjoy Equal Rights in many areas. The struggle continues and it is important to understand how far we have come. This show will be directed by Rose Leininger, Artistic Director for Red Hen Theater. Red Hen Productions, Cleveland?s Feminist Theatre, creates theatre by and about women. We build a framework in which to take risks, initiate change and empower women. By developing bridges into the community, we hope to challenge assumptions and demonstrate that change is possible. For reservations or information call the Red Hen Box Office at (216) 556-0910 or visit the website at www.feministtheatre.org ### ?It?s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.? --Tony Kushner Change YOUR world with Red Hen. --0-123779544-1140374978=:22483 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
RED HEN Productions
 
P.O. Box 91926
Cleveland, OH 44101
Phone (215) 556-0910
PRESS RELEASE
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 February 19, 2006
 
Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading
CLEVELAND, OH, February 12, 2006:    In honor of Women?s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm, March 9 through the 19th, 2006, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue.  Tickets are $10, $8 for students.
This One Thing I Do, by Claire Braz-Valentine, takes the audience through the struggle for women's rights from 1901 through the end of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton's lives.  This struggle saw both women fight every day and step of the way to get women's voting rights, equal pay and equal rights. Although their struggle of voting rights was not realized before death, 7 states had passed the suffrage act. The important work these 2 women did laid the path for our generation to enjoy Equal Rights in many areas.  The struggle continues and it is important to understand how far we have come.  This show will be directed by
Rose Leininger, Artistic Director for Red Hen Theater.
Red Hen Productions, Cleveland?s Feminist Theatre, creates theatre by and about women. We build a framework in which to take risks, initiate change and empower women. By developing bridges into the community, we hope to challenge assumptions and demonstrate that change is possible.
For reservations or information call the Red Hen Box Office at (216) 556-0910 or visit the website at www.feministtheatre.org
###
?It?s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.?
--Tony Kushner
Change YOUR world with Red Hen.
 
--0-123779544-1140374978=:22483-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Sun Feb 19 11:42:06 2006 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 14:42:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Emergency Cast Replacement for INSIDE OUT at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <13d.24e20d08.312a240e@aol.com> -------------------------------1140378126 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 For Immediate Release=20 For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio =20 February 19, 2006=20 Emergency Cast Replacement =20 Inside Out =20 The cast of Inside Out, a musical that opened Friday night was shaken by th= e=20 news that the father of one of the cast members had passed away Friday=20 evening. Lissy Gulick, veteran Cleveland actor and singer, learned after th= e=20 Friday performance that her father, Brooks Jones had suffered a stroke. Lis= sy=20 traveled directly from the theater to the hospital where Mr. Jones passed a= way.=20 The Saturday and Sunday performances of Inside Out went on as scheduled. =20 MaryJo Alexander, Artistic Director of Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, stepped into= the role=20 Lissy portrayed, that of Grace, the therapist. At these two performances,=20 MaryJo performed while holding the script and score in hand.=20 =E2=80=9CWe=E2=80=99re fortunate to have someone with MaryJo=E2=80=99s skil= ls and talents as an=20 actor and singer available to step in on short notice,=E2=80=9D said direct= or Neil=20 Thackaberry. Although Ms. Alexander was familiar with the play, she had not= been=20 involved in the rehearsal process because she was designing costumes for Ca= se=20 Western Reserve University=E2=80=99s production of Look Back in Anger. She=20= also =20 designed the costumes for Inside Out.=20 =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m so grateful for the help of the other cast members,= =E2=80=9D said MaryJo. =E2=80=9C The play is about women who support each other through group therapy. The p= lay=20 became a metaphor for the Saturday and Sunday performances =E2=80=93 a grou= p, group =20 effort.=E2=80=9D=20 Lissy Gulick has decided to withdraw from the production to be able to spen= d=20 time with her family and friends. MaryJo and the rest of the cast will go=20 back into rehearsal to help prepare MaryJo for the remainder of the run. T= he=20 play performs through March 5.=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 Broadway and then Off=20 Broadway. It has since received major productions at Laguna Playhouse, The=20 Phoenix Theatre, The Florida Studio Theatre, and last Fall in Zurich, Switz= erland.=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 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 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=20= and=20 season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=20= 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 -------------------------------1140378126 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

For Immedi= ate=20 Release

For=20 additional information contact: Nei= l=20 Thackaberry 330-342-0800

Hudson, Ohio=20

February 19, 2006

Emergency Cast=20 Replacement

Inside=20 Out=20

        =    =20 =

The cast of Inside Out, a musical that ope= ned=20 Friday night was shaken by the news that the father of one of the cast membe= rs=20 had passed away Friday evening. Lissy Gulick, veteran Cleveland actor and=20 singer, learned after the Friday performance that her father, Brooks Jones h= ad=20 suffered a stroke. Lissy traveled directly from the theater to the hospital=20 where Mr. Jones passed away.

 

The Saturday and S= unday=20 performances of Inside Out went on as scheduled.  MaryJo Alexander, Artistic Directo= r of=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, stepped into the role Lissy portrayed, that of Grace= , the=20 therapist. At these two performances, MaryJo performed while holding the scr= ipt=20 and score in hand.

 

=E2=80=9CWe=E2=80= =99re fortunate to have=20 someone with MaryJo=E2=80=99s skills and talents as an actor and singer avai= lable to=20 step in on short notice,=E2=80=9D said director Neil Thackaberry. Although M= s. Alexander=20 was familiar with the play, she had not been involved in the rehearsal proce= ss=20 because she was designing costumes for Case Western Reserve University=E2= =80=99s=20 production of Look Back in Anger. She also=20 designed the costumes for Inside=20 Out.

 

=E2=80=9CI=E2=80= =99m so grateful for the=20 help of the other cast members,=E2=80=9D said MaryJo. =E2=80=9CThe play is a= bout women who=20 support each other through group therapy. The play became a metaphor for the= =20 Saturday and Sunday performances =E2=80=93 a group, group=20 effort.=E2=80=9D

 

Lissy Gulick has d= ecided=20 to withdraw from the production to be able to spend time with her family and= =20 friends. MaryJo and the rest of the cast will go back into rehearsal to help= =20 prepare MaryJo for the remainder of the run.  The play performs through March=20 5.

=  

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= =80=9CThe=20 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= o been named=20 one of the best Off Broadway musicals by Theatre=20 Mania.

 <= /P>

The show had a ten month run in New York, first= off=20 Broadway and then Off Broadway. It has since received major productions=20 at Laguna Playhouse, The Phoenix Theatre, The Florida St= udio=20 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<= SPAN=20 style=3D"COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> (Sag= 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.

 

   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.

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= 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

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= Tickets
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular=20 tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances excep= t=20 the preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discou= nts=20 and season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets=20= can=20 be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

 

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

-------------------------------1140378126-- From advocate at stratos.net Sun Feb 19 13:35:56 2006 From: advocate at stratos.net (Bruce Hennes) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:35:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Great American Songbook - John Pizzarelli at Nighttown Next Week Message-ID: <43F8E4BC.6090509@stratos.net> John Pizzarelli Sings The Great American Songbook At Nighttown Next Week For over twenty-five years, John Pizzarelli, best known as a leading interpreter of The Great American Songbook (and husband of Jessica Mollaskey), has traveled the world, making records and performing for all types of audiences in venues large and small. The singer/guitarist will appear at Nighttown in Cleveland Heights on Monday and Tuesday, February 27 & 28, for two shows each nite at 7 & 9 p.m. Tickets are $30 each and there is no cover and no minimum. If you love The Great American Songbook - this guy swings !! From Broadway Showtunes and standards to the Beatles, you will probably know just about every song sung. You can learn more about John Pizzarelli at http://www.johnpizzarelli.com; you can hear him at http://www.radiodeluxe.com/jp/ and you can see his discography at http://tinyurl.com/jaflv. For more information or to make a reservation (a MUST !!), please call Nighttown at 216-795-0550. Nighttown is the only club in Ohio on Down Beat's List of the 100 Best Jazz Clubs in the World. And their food's great, too. You can get on our e-mailing list by going to http://www.nighttowncleveland.com/events.html - and please don't be put off by the constant references to "jazz." We're doing more and more concerts and events around cabaret and The Great American Songbook; by joining our e-mailing list you won't miss out on any. Thanks. Nighttown At the top of Cedar Hill www.nighttowncleveland.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Feb 19 15:33:20 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 18:33:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you for your attendance Message-ID: <008701c635ac$dfbc1450$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit to the 2006 Chinese New Years Celebration with me lastnight at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, we have a sold out crowd of 320 people and without your support, OCAGC wouldn't be here, On behalf of our organization, my warmest appreciation! Johnny ================================== 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50-- From hdmcdonnell at mac.com Sun Feb 19 15:35:47 2006 From: hdmcdonnell at mac.com (Heather) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 15:35:47 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call CRCC Public Service Announcements Message-ID: <4567971.1140392147543.JavaMail.hdmcdonnell@mac.com> CASTING CALL The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center will be producing four Public Service Announcements over the next few weeks. We are looking for volunteers to act in these projects. These PSA?s may be played on local television and radio stations and will be viewed throughout the community for various types of educational purposes. PROJECT TYPE: Digital Video Public Service Announcement LOCATION: DOWNTOWN/ OHIO CITY SHOOT DATE/S: Saturday March 4th and Sunday March 5th PSA #1 (Sunday, 5th) TOPIC: AQUAINTENCE RAPE Role # 1 ? Male Actor- college age Seeking (1) talent/s for this role Casting: Charming appearance with a rough talking, narrow-minded attitude Role # 2 ? Male Actors- college age Seeking (2) talent/s for this role Casting: Male/s very hip, cool definitely trend setters PSA # 2 (Saturday 4th) TOPIC: VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE SPEAK OUT Role # 1 ? Female and Male ? all ages Seeking (4) talents for this role Casting: diverse group: good screen presence These characters portray victims of sexual violence All PSA?s (Saturday 4th) Role #1 ? Voice Talent Seeking (1) talent for this role Seeking voice over talent for a 10 second tagline and 30 second PSA. Casting: compassionate, strong, and confident male or female voice This is a volunteer project that will require a one-day commitment of 5 hours. A DVD of the completed projects will be provided to each volunteer. Please forward contact information with resume and demo files/photographs (if available) to hdmcdonnell at mac.com From edenvalley at centurytel.net Sun Feb 19 15:46:02 2006 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:46:02 -0600 (CST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley presents Next Stop, Freedom on March 14 Message-ID: <002d01c635ae$783097f0$95c2ced1@eve> Take a trip back in time to 1899 and hear the stories of the Underground = Railroad in Ohio with Next Stop, Freedom! at Ritter Public Library; 5680 = Liberty Ave in Vermilion on March 14 at 7p.m. This first person = character program is free and open to the public. For information call = 440-967-3798 For a complete schedule of Eden Valley Events, check our calendar at: = http://www.edenvalleyenterprises.org/calendar.html To arrange for a program for your group, contact us directly at = edenvalley at centurytel.net To unsubscribe to this list, reply to this e-mail with your request. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.15.11/264 - Release Date: 2/17/2006 From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Sun Feb 19 16:11:54 2006 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:11:54 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wine Tasting Event this SAT Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C6356F.33751170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > The Studio of 5 Rings is Hosting its First Wine Tasting Event. > Enjoy our wine and fine foods in our comforting atmosphere. 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Limited seats are available for both the Wednesday and Thursday performances with authors in attendance. Most every performance of the show has sold out, but I wanted to provide advance notice to the NEOHIPAL list of this special opportunity. We are hoping to organize a talk-back session with the authors, but nothing is set in stone yet. COMING TO AMERICA is a new musical comedy done in a vaudeville-style, and it's a high-profile event for Kalliope and for Cleveland. Local performer Kim Koljat joins four New York performers, and they knock themselves out playing dozens of comedic characters and singing 61 songs. It's a standout bunch of composers (George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, George M Cohan,) and the arrangements are by PHIL RENO, the conductor/music director of Broadway's THE PRODUCERS, CATS, etc. Get tickets at KalliopeStage.com, or call the box office between the hours of 12pm and 4pm at 216-321-0870. --Apple-Mail-1-1035305902 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

NY playwrights James Hindman and = Ray Roderick will be attending performances of the world = premiere of COMING TO AMERICA at Kalliope Stage this week. Limited seats = are available for both the Wednesday and Thursday performances with = authors in attendance. Most every performance of the show has sold out, = but I wanted to provide advance notice to the NEOHIPAL list of this = special opportunity. We are hoping to organize a talk-back session with = the authors, but nothing is set in stone = yet.

COMING TO AMERICA is a new musical comedy = done in a vaudeville-style, and it's a high-profile event for Kalliope = and for Cleveland. Local performer Kim Koljat joins four New York = performers, and they knock themselves out playing dozens of comedic = characters and singing 61 songs. It's a standout bunch of composers = (George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, George M = Cohan,) and the arrangements are by PHIL RENO, the conductor/music = director of Broadway's THE PRODUCERS, CATS, etc.

Get tickets at KalliopeStage.com, or call the = box office between the hours of 12pm and 4pm at = 216-321-0870.




= --Apple-Mail-1-1035305902-- From footloose42000 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 19 20:12:33 2006 From: footloose42000 at yahoo.com (Brett Parr) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:12:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cinderella at the North Canton Playhouse Message-ID: <20060220041233.17132.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-211894874-1140408753=:99532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TWO WEEKS UNTIL.... CINDERELLA OPENS! The North Canton Playhouse is pulling out at all the stops in this fairy tale, Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which opens MARCH 3, and closes MARCH 19 on the North Canton Playhouse MAINSTAGE. Showtimes are FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8PM, and SUNDAYS at 2:30PM. Come and witness the spectacle of CINDERELLA. With a beautiful set, lavish costumes, and a extremely talented cast, CINDERELLA is sure to hit all the right notes with this family musical. Perfect for a family outing! RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE AT 330-494-1613. TICKETS ARE $12 GENERAL, AND STUDENTS/SENIORS ARE $11. THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE IS LOCATED WITHIN HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 525 7TH STREET, NORTH CANTON, OHIO. COME AND JOIN US FOR CINDERELLA, AND SEE IF THE SLIPPER FITS! --0-211894874-1140408753=:99532 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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                CINDERELLA OPENS!
 
The North Canton Playhouse is pulling out at all the stops in this fairy tale, Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which opens MARCH 3, and closes MARCH 19 on the North Canton Playhouse MAINSTAGE. Showtimes are FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8PM, and SUNDAYS at 2:30PM.
 
Come and witness the spectacle of CINDERELLA. With a beautiful set, lavish costumes, and a extremely talented cast, CINDERELLA is sure to hit all the right notes with this family musical. Perfect for a family outing!
 
RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE AT 330-494-1613. TICKETS ARE $12 GENERAL, AND STUDENTS/SENIORS ARE $11.
 
THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE IS LOCATED WITHIN HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 525 7TH STREET, NORTH CANTON, OHIO.
 
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--0-211894874-1140408753=:99532-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:13:07 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:13:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]1 wk - AUDITIONS for Fairmount Performing Arts Camp - MAKE APPT. NOW Message-ID: <2c0.5524d85.312a71a3@aol.com> -------------------------------1140397987 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Our next round of AUDITIONS for the Professional Training Workshop of Fairmount Performing Arts Camp will take place in one week: Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, February 26. To find out more and sign up for an audition go to this link: _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm) AND, there will be more auditions at the end of March. Learn... Have Fun... Make Friends... Work with the Pros Whether you want ... -- to have a fun time being in a play -- auditioning skills that will help you land roles in your school plays -- to develop truthful, three dimensional characters -- to prepare for a college theatre program audition -- to prepare yourself for a professional career We have the program for you! All ages, all experience levels! Theatre and Dance Training for CHILDREN AND TEENS (2 - three week sessions) COLLEGE STUDENTS (2 - three week sessions) ADULTS (one week program) to check out the complete program, including staff bios, student testimonials and success stories, dates and fees: _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm) (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06) -------------------------------1140397987 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1140397987-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:16:14 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:16:14 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPRING THEATRE CLASSES for all ages @ FAIRMOUNT CENTER w/ SUPERB INSTRUCTORS ! Message-ID: <293.5ee9d96.312a725e@aol.com> -------------------------------1140398174 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GREAT classes FOR ALL AGES this spring starting late March at our new Mayfield facility (corner of SOM Center and Wilson Mills) with TERRIFIC teachers! Join us for ... Acting the Great Contemporary Playwrights (Adults); Tom Fulton, Instructor Film Acting (9-12th grade); Elizabeth Ann Townsend, Instructor Scene Study (9-12th grade); Brian Zoldessy, Instructor Acting and Improv (7-8th grade); Nathan A. Lilly, Instructor Long Form Improv (Two classes: 9-12th & Adult); Marc Moritz, Instructor Stage Makeup (9th grade - Adult); R. Scott Posey, Instructor Creative Dramatics (1-2nd grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Theatre by the "book" (3-4th grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Intro to Scene Study (5-6th grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Private Acting Coaching; Tracee Patterson, Instructor AND MORE !! Check out the details (dates, course descriptions, instructor biographies) here: _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm) Fred _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1140398174 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Private Acting Coaching; Tracee Patterson,=20 Instructor
 
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= -------------------------------1140398174-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:18:28 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:18:28 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join us for August NYC trip Message-ID: <283.5d0affc.312a72e4@aol.com> -------------------------------1140398308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Details here: _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm) -------------------------------1140398308 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1140398308-- From jenruffner at att.net Sun Feb 19 21:15:39 2006 From: jenruffner at att.net (jenruffner at att.net) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 05:15:39 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Quote from Stella Adler Message-ID: <022020060515.25268.43F9507B00010197000062B4216037622308069D0A0200009A9D@att.net> Someone posted this quote today on the Atlanta theatre group list, and I thought I would pass it along to the Cleveland list, in light of all the "professional" discussion going on. "The need of a young actor to act is stronger than an intelligent nonprofessional can comprehend. The world may think that an actor's ambition is focused on an appetite for money, success, and fame. Even those actors who admit to these aims tell only part of the story. The theatre is different from most other professions because it requires its dedicated practitioners to struggle toward a brutally honest, creative way of life. "All tangible professions that are recognized and understood are good; but they tend to be too confining for an actor's chaotic psyche. Once channeled in the theatre and through acting, the actor quickly realizes the unlimited powers of imagination. A blossoming of emotional range follows this realization. Plays are no longer read for amusement, they are studied to learn about life. The world is no longer an occasional space for vicarious being; it is a constant staging area for vital engagement. The actor ceases to be an observer on the fringe of life, but feels permission to investigate, audaciously, life's every nook and cranny." - Stella Adler From amariehouse at aol.com Mon Feb 13 03:55:15 2006 From: amariehouse at aol.com (amariehouse at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:55:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bed and Breakfast Need MurderWeekend Message-ID: <8C7FEAB7C830DB2-B30-4DE0@FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast located in Akron, OH looking for group to do a murder mystery weekend. Please respond by phone or email. Thank you! A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast Sherry Moore 330-835-9125 ----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 The A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast located in Akron, OH looking for group to do a murder mystery weekend.
 
Please respond by phone or email.  Thank you!
 
 A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast
Sherry Moore
330-835-9125
----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com-- From ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 13 06:47:17 2006 From: ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net (North Canton Playhouse) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:47:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Cinderella Message-ID: <20060213144717.90172.qmail@web82101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-894683016-1139842037=:88548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The North Canton Playhouse PRESENTS "CINDERELLA" The Musical Directed by Mary McManaway PERFORMANCES MARCH 3, 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12 & 17, 18, 19, 2006 Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm Sundays 2:30 pm TICKETS: General $12.00 Seniors/Students $11.00 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 330-494-1613 Produced with permission from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library 229 West 28th St., 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001 --0-894683016-1139842037=:88548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 
 
 
 The North Canton Playhouse
 
  
 PRESENTS
 
"CINDERELLA"
The Musical
 
 Directed by Mary McManaway
 
PERFORMANCES
 MARCH 3, 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12 & 17, 18, 19, 2006
Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm 
   Sundays 2:30 pm
 
TICKETS: General $12.00
 Seniors/Students $11.00
 
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 330-494-1613
 
Produced with permission from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library
229 West 28th St., 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001
--0-894683016-1139842037=:88548-- From bwillis at livepub.com Mon Feb 13 07:55:51 2006 From: bwillis at livepub.com (Brooke Willis) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:55:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HealthSpace Community Health Forum & Play Message-ID: <7b3d45274296ad06e68578634fdfcf71@livepub.com> --Apple-Mail-3-477678064 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Your Community. Your Health. A Discussion. On Monday, March 13, 2006, you are invited to join HealthSpace=20 Cleveland for an evening dedicated to exploring individual and=20 community health and how they are related. A panel of experts from the=20= Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, The Cleveland Clinic,=20 Kaiser-Permanente, and Case Western Reserve University will discuss and=20= answer questions concerning racial and ethnic disparities,=20 socioeconomic factors, psychological health, pediatric wellness, and=20 other general community health issues. In addition to the forum panel,=20= hear from the director of the Cleveland Play House production of Lisa=20 Kron=92s Well, the critically acclaimed Broadway comedy that deals with=20= wellness and how it relates to the larger community. Doors open at 5:30 pm and the discussion begins at 6:00pm. Following=20 the forum, join the panel members, and the director and actors of Well=20= for cocktails, hors d=92oeuvres and further discussion. Panel members include: Nathan Berger, M.D., Case Western Reserve University Ronald Copeland, M.D., Ohio Permanente Medical Group Sherry Dinner, Ph.D., Kaiser Permanente Charles Modlin, M.D., The Cleveland Clinic George E. Kikano, M.D., Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Patricia Horvath, HealthSpace Cleveland CEO (Moderator) In addition to attending the Your Community. Your Health. forum, choose=20= one of the dates below* to see the hilarious new comedy, Well. Written=20= by Lisa Kron and directed by Michael Bloom, Well tells the story of the=20= author=92s quest to write a play about her mother =96 and herself. = She=92d=20 love to tell you all about it, but Mom=92s right there on stage with her=20= and, of course, chimes in to present the =93correct=94 version of Lisa=92s= =20 stories. Praised by The New York Times as one of the best plays of=20 last season, Well tells a very contemporary tale of health, wellness=20 and community. *Please choose one of the following performance dates for Well. March 14 or 15 at 8:00 PM March 16 at 1:30 or 8:00 PM March 21 at 7:00 PM March 22 or 23 at 8:00 PM Call the Cleveland Play House ticket office to reserve your tickets ~=20 216.795.7000 x4. Tickets include both events and are $50. Please use the code 'health'=20= when ordering. Limited space is available, so call now! No other=20 discounts or promotions will apply. --Apple-Mail-3-477678064 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 ArialYour Community. Your Health. A Discussion. Arial On Monday, March 13, 2006, you are invited to join HealthSpace Cleveland for an evening dedicated to exploring individual and community health and how they are related. A panel of experts from the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, The Cleveland Clinic, Kaiser-Permanente, and Case Western Reserve University will discuss and answer questions concerning 0000,0000,FFFFracial and ethnic disparities, socioeconomic factors, psychological health, pediatric wellness, and other general community health issues. In addition to the forum panel, hear from the director of the Cleveland Play House production of Lisa Kron=92s = 7FFF,0000,7FFFWell, the critically acclaimed Broadway comedy that deals with wellness and how it relates to the larger community. =20 Doors open at 5:30 pm and the discussion begins at 6:00pm.=20 Following the forum, join the panel members, and the director and actors of Well for cocktails, hors d=92oeuvres and further discussion. Panel members include: ArialNathan Berger, M.D., Case Western Reserve University Ronald Copeland, M.D., Ohio Permanente Medical Group Sherry Dinner, Ph.D., Kaiser Permanente Charles Modlin, M.D., The Cleveland Clinic George E. Kikano, M.D., Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Patricia Horvath, HealthSpace Cleveland CEO (Moderator) Arial In addition to attending the Your Community. Your Health. forum, choose one of the dates below* to see the hilarious new comedy, Well. Written by Lisa Kron and directed by Michael Bloom, Well tells the story of the author=92s quest to write a play about her mother =96 and herself. She=92d love to tell you all about it, but Mom=92s right there on stage with her and, of course, chimes in to present the =93correct=94 version of Lisa=92s stories. = Praised by The New York Times as one of the best plays of last season, Well tells a very contemporary tale of health, wellness and community.=20 *Please choose one of the following performance dates for Well. March 14 or 15 at 8:00 PM March 16 at 1:30 or 8:00 PM March 21 at 7:00 PM March 22 or 23 at 8:00 PM Call the Cleveland Play House ticket office to reserve your tickets ~ 216.795.7000 x4. Tickets include both events and are $50. Please use the code 'health' when ordering. Limited space is available, so call now! No other discounts or promotions will apply. = --Apple-Mail-3-477678064-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Mon Feb 13 07:57:41 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:57:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a VOICE TALENT? Chelsea Davidson & Other News! Message-ID: <8C7FECD5AB7D41B-146C-6AC3@FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Voice Talent - Chelsea Davidson (Location: Chesterland, Ohio) (February 13, 2006) To view Chelsea'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! FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Voice Talent - Chelsea Davidson (Location: Chesterland, Ohio)
 
(February 13, 2006) To view Chelsea'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!
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 08:12:36 2006 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Hollywood Prep) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 08:12:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Maureen's Friday Night Acting Workshop NEW! Message-ID: <20060213161236.98591.qmail@web31110.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everybody! Starting this Friday the 17th of February... Friday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop the Sequel There IS class tonight, Monday the 13th of February Now the Monday night WOW workshops have an advanced class on Fridays! This class will explore the scene at a deeper level focussing on character development, beats and transitions. Monday Nights will continue as they are with a focus on my basic method and audition techniques. Thank you and see you at .. Monday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop! and now Friday Night, the Sequel! $10 per Workshop Pay as you come Starts at 7pm Here is the link... http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm Here are directions.... http://www.hollywoodprep.com/directions_to_chardon.htm First timers....Please note! View the detailed directions carefully. My address is hard to see in the dark. (Husband is fixing this soon) Look for the 5th house on the right from the square (including the corner). It looks like the Adam's Family with Pink trim. No registration required, No need to prepare anything I will give out scenes and assign scene partners each night Just come when you can, it's MOST Monday nights You can always check the web page or call to be sure. Kindly, Maureen Dempsey Acting Coach 440-131-8326 --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everybody!
 
Starting this Friday the 17th of February...
 
Friday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop the Sequel
 
There IS class tonight, Monday the 13th of February
 
Now the Monday night WOW workshops have an advanced class on Fridays! 
This class will explore the scene at a deeper level
focussing on character development, beats and transitions.
 
Monday Nights will continue as they are with a focus on
my basic method and audition techniques.
 
Thank you and see you at ..
Monday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop!
and now Friday Night, the Sequel!
 
$10 per  Workshop
Pay as you come
Starts at 7pm
 
Here is the link...
Here are directions....
 
First timers....Please note!  View the detailed directions carefully. 
My address is hard to see in the dark.  (Husband is fixing this soon) 
Look for the 5th house on the right from the square (including the corner). 
It looks like the Adam's Family with Pink trim.
 
No registration required, No need to prepare anything
I will give out scenes and assign scene partners each night
Just come when you can, it's MOST Monday nights
You can always check the web page or call to be sure.
 
Kindly,
Maureen Dempsey
Acting Coach
440-131-8326


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048-- From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 13 09:29:10 2006 From: pr at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:29:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MICHAEL BLOOM DIRECTS WELL; COMMUNITY HEALTH FORUM AT HEALTHSPACE CLEVELAND Message-ID: <011801c630c3$006cbcc0$5800a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release. Michael Bloom Directs Well Play House Production of Lisa Kron's Comedy Opens March 3 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20060213i Community Health Forum at HealthSpace Cleveland - March 13 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20060213ii Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Looking for a way to spend quality time with your family

Dear = NEOHIOPAL:

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For Immediate = Release…

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Michael Bloom Directs = Well<= /span>

Play House Production of = Lisa Kron’s Comedy Opens March 3
http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20060= 213i

 

Community Health Forum at HealthSpace Cleveland – March = 13

http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D2006= 0213ii

 

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Contact:

Julie Fogel, The = Cleveland Play = House, Associate Director of Communications and = Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236

 <= /p>

The Cleveland Play = House

8500 Euclid Ave.

Cleveland, OH  44106-0189

http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com

------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0-- From todd at mediaartsgroup.biz Mon Feb 13 09:28:34 2006 From: todd at mediaartsgroup.biz (Todd Biss) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:28:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]short films Message-ID: Hello, We are looking for short films (under 10 min.) to show at the "Art it Alive" fair on March 31 in Canton, Ohio. We are putting together a collection of chosen pieces to run in loop for 5 hours. There is no submission fee. If anyone has a film or any questions, please email us (todd at mediaartsgroup.biz). Thank you, Todd Biss Media Arts Group 850 South Main St. Akron, Ohio 44311 330-434-3960 studio 330-434-3965 fax www.mediaartsgroup.biz From kmmk816 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 10:09:15 2006 From: kmmk816 at yahoo.com (Karen Kawolics) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:09:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Mind, Body, and Spirit" TV program need guests for Tuesday, Feb, 21st at 4PM Message-ID: <20060213180915.50156.qmail@web34212.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We are looking for the following type of people to be interviewed on our health and fitness tv program on Tuesday, Feb, 21st at 4PM, Cable 9 Studios, Macedonia. It is a 7 minute in studio interview with one host and you. Copy will be provided. No pay. We can not display websites or phone numbers since this is local access, however you will get a nice demo. Past guests have used their interviews for their own actor demo reels and also to promote themselves to the local news channels. checkout www.MBStelevision.com www.Cable9.org 1) An expert on healthy cleaning solutions---someone who can demonstrate how to make non-toxic cleaning supplies or who can discuss the dangers of toxic cleaning supplies, like bleach. 2) Colon cleansing---what's the real scoop, do they work ... 3) Organizing your home using Feng Shui techniques 4) any other health and fitness topic related to "Spring Cleaning" that you may think of. email us at kmmk816 at yahoo.com, tradlttg at aol.com, jenijett at hotmail.com thank you, Karen, Dawn, Jen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Mon Feb 13 10:17:08 2006 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMP Events) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:17:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job - Wallpaperer, Floor Coverer Message-ID: Hi, Does anyone do wallpapering on the side? (or know someone who does wallpaper?) Does anyone put down ceramic tile or know someone who does? If so, we may have just the job(s) for you! Please give us an email or a call! Thanks, Heather 440-888-6323 HMP Special Events & Promotions www.HMPevents.com 440-888-3575 >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0" ------=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable BlankLipschtick Entertainment is in search of '70's era, Rock-n-Roll = Celebrity Impersonators to Meet-n-Greet guests for a major fundraiser, = 1 - 2 hours from 8-10pm in the evening, in a downtown Cleveland = location, in March. =20 Excellent pay to experienced performers with their own costume.=20 Please send photos or other info to Jean Zarzour at this email address. Currently Understudying 2 roles in Menopause The Musical at Playhouse = Sq. Running since April 2004! Appearing as Power Woman Every Wednesday at 2 pm Thru 2/22 and at = Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee 3/7-4/30 Lipschtick =AE 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107=20 ph/fax: 216-521-3831 Also Founder of the GOT PAY? Organization Read an on line interview with Jean=20 www.lipschtick.com =20 ------=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Blank
Lipschtick=20 Entertainment is in search of '70's=20 era, Rock-n-Roll Celebrity Impersonators  to Meet-n-Greet = guests for a major=20 fundraiser, 1 - 2  hours from 8-10pm in the evening, in a=20 downtown Cleveland location, in=20 March.   
 
Excellent pay to experienced performers with = their own=20 costume. 
 
Please send photos or other info to Jean = Zarzour at=20 this email address.
 
 

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Currently=20 Understudying 2 roles in Menopause = The=20 Musical  at Playhouse=20 Sq.
  Running since April=20 2004!

Appearing=20 as Power = Woman Every=20 Wednesday at 2 pm Thru 2/22 and
<= /SMALL>
at  Marcus Center = for the=20 Performing Arts in Milwaukee=20 3/7-4/30
Lipschtick =AE

2300 McKinley = Ave.Lakewood, Ohio=20 44107

ph/fax:=20 216-521-3831
Also Founder of=20 the GOT PAY? Organization
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Monday March 6, 2006
7:30 PM
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C630CA.D9CE3CB0-- From jack at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 13 11:28:43 2006 From: jack at groundfloortheater.com (jack at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:28:43 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv and Comedy Writing Classes Start This Week Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W588315506_17398_1139858923 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Ground Floor Theater will begin improv and comedy writing classes thi= s week. It's not too late to sign up. Classes are taught by Second City a= nd Improv Olympic alumni. Register by calling 216-255-6880 or emailing tr= aining at groundfloortheater.com. 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. ----=_vm_0011_W588315506_17398_1139858923 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Ground Floor Theater will begin im= prov and comedy writing classes this week. It's not too late to sign up. = Classes are taught by Second City and Improv Olympic alumni. Register by = calling 216-255-6880 or emailing training at groundfloortheater.com.
 
Monday Feb.13th Apprentice Level I 7-1= 0 pm Price $150.00
 
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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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Hello, a friend of mine Tiffany Warren = has just=20 written her first novel and is turning it into a play. If anyone knows = of any=20 good male actors she is vey interested. The book is called "what a Sista = Should=20 Do". It is based on a fiction christian novel. Please feel free to = respond by=20 e-mail. The first performance will be in August of this summer and = a seven=20 city tour follows in 2007. Hope to hear from you guys=20 soon. 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630AE.03C08830-- From smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Feb 13 12:35:07 2006 From: smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Sean McConaha) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 15:35:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adult Acting Classes Message-ID: <000601c630dc$fb0d5090$6a01a8c0@xp904> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Playhouse reminder: A few spots remain for our class beginning this Saturday. Acting Styles: Building a Character for the Stage Instructor: Sean Derry Actor and Teacher This eight-week workshop will focus on character development through the = use of scene work, monologues and improvisation. The class will = culminate in a final presentation on the Weathervane stage.=20 Space is limited to only 16 students only! Ages: 17 and up Place: Weathervane Playhouse Date: February 18 - April 9, 2006 Time: Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m. Class Limit: 16 Cost: $120 Sean Derry is an actor and educator, that has appeared in productions = all over northeast Ohio. Representative work includes: Brick in Cat on a = Hot Tin Roof, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Ray in The Late Henry = Moss and roles in Weathervane productions of The Chosen, The Laramie = Project, A Lesson Before Dying and Angels in America: Millennium = Approaches. Sean was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in = New York and the Bobbie Chance Studios and the LOFT Studio in Los = Angeles. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Weathervane Playhouse = reminder:
 
A few spots = remain for our=20 class beginning this Saturday.

Acting Styles:

Building a Character for the Stage

Instructor: Sean Derry

Actor and Teacher

This eight-week workshop will focus on character = development=20 through the use of scene work, monologues and improvisation. The class = will=20 culminate in a final presentation on the Weathervane stage.

Space is limited to only 16 students = only!

Ages: 17 and up

Place: Weathervane Playhouse

Date: February 18 - April 9, 2006

Time: Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m.

Class Limit: 16

Cost: $120

Sean Derry is an actor and educator, that has appeared in productions = all=20 over northeast Ohio. Representative work includes: Brick in Cat on a = Hot Tin=20 Roof, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Ray in The Late = Henry=20 Moss and roles in Weathervane productions of The Chosen, = The=20 Laramie Project, A Lesson Before Dying and Angels in America: = Millennium=20 Approaches. Sean was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic = Arts in New=20 York and the Bobbie Chance Studios  and the LOFT Studio in Los=20 Angeles.

------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520-- From bangandclatter at netzero.net Mon Feb 13 13:20:03 2006 From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:20:03 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Second Set of Bang Auditions Message-ID: <20060213.132022.9435.256375@webmail22.lax.untd.com> Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre. The Bang and the Clatter wants you... Many of you have called and were not able to attend our auditions this p= ast Saturday and are interested in being a part of our Inaugural Season.= We have scheduled a second round for those interested, this Sunday even= ing from 6 -10 p.m. Please call to confirm an audition time. 330-606-531= 7 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to t= hose of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer = when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang a= nd the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. = Auditions: Sunday, February 19 from 6 -10 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 add= ict stricken with Hepatitis. A setting that could hardly be considered a bl= eaker snapshot of the human condition. However, out of this scenario 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 father, a but= cher from the Bronx, and their mother, a chipper, hope-mongering wreck of a w= oman who can only grant chill advice, not comfort. Their daughter Sheila flees he= r family through marriage while Joey, a high-school dropout, opts for a career in= the navy and eventually returns from Vietnam. Alone, Johnny takes solace in pyromania and writing about his family. As Johnny matures, he becomes increasingly perceptive, revealing with more and more sympathy the under= lying 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 submer= ged but instinctual need for the love of one another. In the plays final scenes,= part memory, part hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's e= yes as she once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and painfully= unprepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is also transfigured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable to i= dentify with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbringing inflic= ted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma dance to "Danny Boy," th= e song to which they used to force their children to dance, but when Joey inter= rupts he is struck dead by his father. Johnny ends the play by lighting more matc= hes, 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 everything from o= ur judicial system to world peace; skewering Catholics, Jews, Gays, podiatr= ists, chiropractors, Shakespeare and, of course, lawyers, along the way. We look forward to seeing you. Sean & Sean From sep219 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 13:18:43 2006 From: sep219 at yahoo.com (Shira E. Puncekar) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:18:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Portfolio Help Message-ID: <20060213211843.94923.qmail@web32814.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Everyone!!! I am currently working on my tech/design portfolio and in need of a little assistance. Are there any sound technicians or sound designers that may be able to give me a few tips on the basic criteria for portfolio material? I have one sound design project and one tech. project that I'd like to add but I don't know what to include. If you have any suggestions please send me an email : sep219 at yahoo.com Thanks! ~Shira --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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I am currently working on my tech/design portfolio and in need of a little assistance. Are there any sound technicians or sound designers that may be able to give me a few tips on the basic criteria for portfolio material? I have one sound design project and one tech. project that I'd like to add but I don't know what to include. If you have any suggestions please send me an email : sep219 at yahoo.com
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What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847-- From dinamaya at gmail.com Mon Feb 13 13:26:33 2006 From: dinamaya at gmail.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:26:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A big thank you Message-ID: <2962dd850602131326g7b46eb75ucd47151ad9218ea1@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_11800_955090.1139865993321 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to the Cassidy Theater and th= e City of Parma Heights for making it possible for me to be a part of the community theater premier of "Cats". This has been, by far, the most rewarding theater experience in my lifetime so far. Our cast bonded so tightly. We truly became a family! This show will be very hard to let go of. It was evident, by the audience response and 3 weeks of sold out houses, that we had a great show. Thank you to Lester Currie, Michael Caraffi and EVERYONE associated with this amazing show. I love all you kitty cats!!!!!!!!!! Cats, now and forever! Jayne Bartish-Kacik "Jellylorum" ------=_Part_11800_955090.1139865993321 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to the Cassidy Theater and th= e City of Parma Heights for making it possible for me to be a part of the c= ommunity theater premier of "Cats".  This has been, by far, = the most rewarding theater experience in my lifetime so far.  Our cast= bonded so tightly.  We truly became a family!  This show will be= very hard to let go of.  It was evident, by the audience response&nbs= p; and 3 weeks of sold out houses, that we had a great show.  Thank yo= u to Lester Currie, Michael Caraffi and EVERYONE associated with this amazi= ng show.  I love all you kitty cats!!!!!!!!!!  Cats, now and fore= ver!

Jayne Bartish-Kacik
"Jellylorum"
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Tonig= ht at 8 pm the Understudy cast of the Ground Floor Theater presents "Unde= r the Ground Floor" an improvisational comedy show. Admssion is $6.00. Th= e Ground Floor theater is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd in Clevelan= d Heights in the historic Centrum Theater. Box Office 216-255-6533=
----=_vm_0011_W671539042_27216_1139867485-- >From Leigh Angela Mon Feb 13 22:53:01 2006 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 17:53:01 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone know a DJ with Pakistani music? Message-ID: <26934842.1139871182314.JavaMail.root at elwamui-francias.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Seeking DJ for a mainly Pakistani wedding. Thanks! Leigh "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Mon Feb 13 15:16:42 2006 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:16:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wind in the Willows Plain Dealer Preview Notice Message-ID: <149.56071a76.31226d5a@aol.com> -------------------------------1139872602 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Expect plenty of magic when the Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre =20 opens "The Wind in the Willows." It's a great story by Kenneth Grahame; it's= =20 directed by Play House staffer Seth Gordon, one of the most successful direc= tors =20 of the Play House's Mainstage offerings; and it stars the protean talents of= =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, who's also singing in the Play House Cabaret Series show= =20 "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."=20 =20 Tony Brown - Cleveland Plain Dealer 2/12/06 =20 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS OPENS FEBRUARY 18 Adaptation of Classic Tale of Misadventure Runs Through March 12=20 1/18/2006 Contact: _Julie Fogel_ (mailto:jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com) =20 (January 17, 2006) The next offering in The Cleveland Play House Rainbow=20 Babies and Children=E2=80=99s Hospital =E2=80=93 =E2=80=9CRainbow Magic The= atre for Kids=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 Children=E2=80=99 s Theatre Season is The Wind in the Willows, directed by Associate Artistic= =20 Director Seth Gordon, February 18 =E2=80=93 March 12, 2006 in the Studio On= e Theatre.=20 Public performances are at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.=20 Shows run 50 minutes and include a question-and-answer session with the cas= t.=20 About the Play=20 When Water Rat, Mole and Badger encounter the eccentric Mr. Toad, their=20 world turns topsy-turvy in this highly theatrical presentation of Kenneth G= rahame=E2=80=99 s classic tale, first produced during the 1997-98 Season, that encourages=20 young audiences=E2=80=99 to use their imagination and accept the difference= s of others.=20 Featured in the cast are Everett Dodrill, Alicia Kahn, Kevin Joseph Kelly,=20 Emily Pucell, E.B. Smith and Noah Varness.=20 Creative Team=20 Seth Gordon (Director) is Associate Artistic Director at The Cleveland Play= =20 House, where he produces FusionFest, runs the Playwrights=E2=80=99 Unit, an= d assists=20 with season planning. Mr. Gordon has directed Cleveland Play House=20 productions of A Christmas Story, Mitch Albom=E2=80=99s Tuesdays with Morri= e, Vincent in=20 Brixton, Proof, Dinner with Friends, and the world premiere production of F= orest =20 City. He served as Literary Manager, and then as Associate Producer, of=20 Primary Stages in New York City, where he produced and/or directed countles= s=20 productions, workshops and readings of new plays by America=E2=80=99s leadi= ng playwrights.=20 Here in Cleveland, Mr. Gordon has directed at The Beck Center for the Arts,= =20 Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and Dobama Theatre. He recently directed th= e=20 Arabic premiere of Our Town at el-Hanager Theatre in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Gord= on=20 has directed at many New York theatres, directed and lectured at various=20 universities, including Case Western Reserve University.=20 Costume Design by Carolyn Dickey; Scenic Design by Jill Davis, CPH Scenic=20 Charge Artist; Lighting Design by Maureen Patterson, CPH Production=20 Electrician; Sound Design by James C. Swonger; Stage Manager: Kate Sidley.=20 Ticket Information=20 Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at The Cleveland Play House box office= ,=20 in person or by calling (216) 795-7000 or online at=20 _www.clevelandplayhouse.com_ (http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/) . Phone=20= orders have a $1=20 processing fee.=20 For special pricing on groups of 10 or more, or information about student=20 matinees for school groups of 10 or more weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a= .m.=20 beginning February 14, call (216) 795-7000 ext. 149. 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. -------------------------------1139872602 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Expect plenty of magic when the Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre= =20 opens "The Wind in the Willows." It's a great story by Kenneth Grahame; it's= =20 directed by Play House staffer Seth Gordon, one of the most successful direc= tors=20 of the Play House's Mainstage offerings; and it stars the protean talents of= =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, who's also singing in the Play House Cabaret Series show= =20 "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."
 
Tony Brown - Cleveland Plain Dealer  2/12/06
 
THE WIND IN THE WILLO= WS=20 OPENS FEBRUARY 18
Adaptation of Classic Tale of Misadventure Run= s=20 Through March 12
1/18/2006
Contact: Julie Fogel=20

(January 17, 2006) The next offering=20= in The=20 Cleveland Play House Rainbow Babies and Children=E2=80=99s Hospital=20= =E2=80=93 =E2=80=9CRainbow=20 Magic Theatre for Kids=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 Children=E2=80=99s Theatre S= eason is The Wind in the=20 Willows, directed by Associate Artistic Director Seth Gordon, Febr= uary=20 18 =E2=80=93 March 12, 2006 in the Studio One Theatre. Public performa= nces are at=20 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Shows run 50 minutes an= d=20 include a question-and-answer session with the cast.

About the Play

When Water Rat, Mole and Badger encou= nter=20 the eccentric Mr. Toad, their world turns topsy-turvy in this highly=20 theatrical presentation of Kenneth Grahame=E2=80=99s classic tale, fir= st produced=20 during the 1997-98 Season, that encourages young audiences=E2=80=99 to= use their=20 imagination and accept the differences of others.

Featured in the cast are Everett Dod= rill,=20 Alicia Kahn, Kevin Joseph Kelly, Emily Pucell, E.B. Smith and Noah=20 Varness.

Creative Team

Seth Gordon (Director) is Asso= ciate=20 Artistic Director at The Cleveland Play House, where he produces=20 FusionFest, runs the Playwrights=E2=80=99 Unit, and assists with seaso= n planning.=20 Mr. Gordon has directed Cleveland Play House productions of A Chris= tmas=20 Story, Mitch Albom=E2=80=99s Tuesdays with Morrie, Vincent in Brixton,= Proof,=20 Dinner with Friends, and the world premiere production of Fores= t=20 City.  He served as Literary Manager, and then as Associate=20 Producer, of Primary Stages in New York City, where he produced and/or= =20 directed countless productions, workshops and readings of new plays by= =20 America=E2=80=99s leading playwrights. Here in Cleveland, Mr. Gordon h= as directed=20 at The Beck Center for the Arts, Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and=20 Dobama Theatre. He recently directed the Arabic premiere of Our=20 Town at el-Hanager Theatre in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Gordon has directe= d at=20 many New York theatres, directed and lectured at various universities,= =20 including Case Western Reserve University.

Costume Design by Carolyn Dickey; Scenic Design by Ji= ll=20 Davis, CPH Scenic Charge Artist; Lighting Design by Maureen=20 Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Sound Design by James C.= =20 Swonger; Stage Manager: Kate Sidley.

Ticket=20 Information

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased=20= at The=20 Cleveland Play House box office, in person or by calling (216) 795-700= 0 or=20 online at www.clevelandplayhouse.= com. =20 Phone orders have a $1 processing fee.

For special pricing on groups of 1= 0 or=20 more, or information about student matinees for school grou= ps=20 of 10 or more weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. beginning February= 14,=20 call (216) 795-7000 ext.=20 149.



Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

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W= illiam=20 F. Hoffman Jr.
3DphotoHOFFMAN WILLIAM F. HOFFMAN JR.,=20 beloved husband of the late Martha L. Hoff-man (nee=20 Lindquist); dear father of Lucy H. Vinci (Sam) of=20 Cincinnati, OH, and William F. Hoffman III (fiancee=20 Jacqueline Percher); dear grandfather of Elizabeth V= inci=20 Cox (Jason), Matthew Eric Vinci, Katharine deLong Ve= liu=20 (Valter) of Columbus, OH, and Carll Bennett Hoffman;= =20 dear great grandfather of Britney Cox and Andrew Cox= .=20 The family prefers that those who wish may make=20 contributions, in his name, to the Memorial Fund of=20 Fairmount Presbyterian Church, 2757 Fair-mount Blvd.= ,=20 Cleveland Hts., OH, 44118 or Shri-ners Hospitals for= =20 Children, 1000 E. Edgerton Rd., Broadview Hts., OH,=20 44147. Funeral services will be held at BROWN-FORWAR= D,=20 17022 CHAGRIN BLVD., on Wednesday Feb. 15 at 10 a.m.= ,=20 where FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 5-7 P.M. TUESDAY, FEB. 1= 4.=20 Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. For further informat= ion=20 and directions log on-line at _www.Legacy. com_=20 BROWN-FORWARD SERVICE 216-752-1200
Published in The Plain Dealer from 2/12/2006 -=20 2/15/2006.

 
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824


Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
<= BR>

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name="spacer.gif" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAUUAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw== --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_rel_boundary Content-ID: Content-Type: image/gif; name="spacer.gif" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAUUAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw== --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_rel_boundary-- --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 16:45:22 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:45:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SORROWS AND REJOICINGS @ Ensemble Message-ID: <20060214004522.58031.qmail@web33104.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ENSEMBLE GETS BACK ON TRACK WITH ?Sorrows and Rejoicings? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Athol Fugard, who wrote ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS ? in 2001, is a white South African. The play is now on stage at Ensemble Theatre. Fugard, who while working as a court clerk, became aware of how Colored Africans suffered under the laws of apartheid. He decided to express his rage at the system in the form of playwriting. Thus an important voice of the ?new? South Africa began to speak. The political topics and views expressed in his plays quickly bought him into conflict with the government. In order to avoid prosecution, he produced his plays abroad. This did not satisfy the leaders of South Africa as the message of the subservience of the majority of the population started to receive international attention. As a result, they withdrew his passport. When his plays were presented in South Africa, the mainly black audiences applauded, cried and interjected their own experiences into the productions. With such plays as ?BLOOD KNOT,? ?SIZWE BANZI IS DEAD,? ? BOESMAN AND LENA,? ?MASTER HAROLD...AND THE BOYS,? (a semi-autobiographical work), and ?MY CHILDREN! MY AFRICA!,? Fugard became an international name in theatre. ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS? centers on Dawid, a man who is loved by two women, Marta (his mistress and the father of his daughter, Rebecca), and Allison, his wife. Dawid clearly echoes the author's own sense of being "relentlessly gnawed by time." Like Fugard, he is a white writer deeply committed to black freedom, thus leading some to believe that he is, in fact, Fugard?s alter-ego. The play takes place the day of Dawid?s funeral, shortly after he has returned to his South African home after a long period of self-exile in England. Using flashbacks, we experience the burgeoning societally unaccepted relationship between Dawid and the family?s black housekeeper, Marta; his marriage and life with white Allison; and his lack of a relationship with his abandoned daughter, Rebecca. In a unique writing device, each of the women's remembrances of their relationship with Dawid are mostly monologues. Fugard is noted for his obvious metaphors. For example, Rebecca stands upstage throughout the first two-thirds of the play, observing, not participating. She is separate, yet part of her mother?s and father?s lives. Allison and Rebecca frequently stand at opposite ends of the room, arms folded to underscore the ?don't touch? gulf between white and black South Africans. The center of attention is a table made of a fine old native wood symbolizing, much like old and new South Africa, a long and troubled history. The Ensemble cast is excellent. Elizabeth Townsend (Allison) develops a character which is properly British, while having a keen sense of South African history and compassion. Renee Matthews-Jackson develops a clear and compelling character as Marta. Sonia Bishop as Rebecca, the 18-year old daughter, is totally mesmerizing in her two very long soliloquies. She totally captures the stage while she rants and cries of her personal hurts, which also exemplify the hurts of her country. Robert Hawkes makes Dawid live. Ron Newell?s set is serviceable, but the table, which is center stage in the play?s development needed to be more magnificent, to fit the constant attention which is called to it. Corby Grubb has selected African music which perfectly captures the mood of the script. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Ensemble, which generally performed to high standards last year, started this season with several weak shows. But they have found their way back with a very high quality production of Athol Fugard?s ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS.? Licia Colombi?s directing is right on target. The play is well-paced and the cast all have a total grasp of their characters. ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS? continues at Ensemble Theatre, located in the Brooks Theatre in the Cleveland Play House complex through February 26. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Mon Feb 13 18:44:59 2006 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:44:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Walkin My Baby Back Home strolls along at the Cleveland Play House Club..... Message-ID: <251.658ba61.31229e2b@aol.com> -------------------------------1139885099 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 THE PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET IS PERFECT VALENTINE Nat "King" Cole Songbook Inspires Walkin' My Baby Back Home (January 17, 2006) Cleveland Play House Managing Director, Dean Gladden,=20 announces the next offering in 2005-2006 The Cleveland Play House Club Caba= ret =20 Series, Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, will open February 3 and play at= 9 PM on=20 Friday and Saturday evenings in the Club=E2=80=99s main dining room through= March 11,=20 2006. =20 Nat =E2=80=9CKing=E2=80=9D Cole was one of America=E2=80=99s most loved musi= cians, entertainers and=20 song stylists. He left behind a rich legacy of popular music and a=20 discography that remains a treasure trove of classics spanning the 40=E2= =80=99s, 50=E2=80=99s and 60=E2=80=99 s. It is this collection of memorable recordings that Club Cabaret Director= ,=20 Bill Hoffman, used to create Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, An Evening I= nspired by=20 the Nat =E2=80=9DKing=E2=80=9D Cole Songbook.=20 ABOUT THE SHOW=20 Walkin=E2=80=99 showcases Cole=E2=80=99s many styles, from up-tempo favorit= es like =E2=80=9C Straighten Up And Fly Right,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThe Frim-Fram Sauce,=E2=80= =9D =E2=80=9CGet Your Kicks (On Route =20 66),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9COrange Colored Sky=E2=80=9D to the easy-moving=20= =E2=80=9CLet There Love,=E2=80=9D When I=20 Take My Sugar To Tea,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m Gonna Sit Right Down (An= d Write Myself A Letter),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CSweet Lorraine,=E2=80=9D as well as unforgettable ballads:=20= =E2=80=9CThe Very Thought=20 of You,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThere I=E2=80=99ve Said It Again,=E2=80=9D =E2= =80=9CMona Lisa,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CNature Boy,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CWhen I=20 Fall in Love,=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CStardust.=E2=80=9D=20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, a Club Cabaret favorite, returns for this great evening= =20 of moving and romantic music. He will be joined by two dynamic, =20 Cleveland-area vocalists, Laurel Held-Posey and Trinidad Snider. Musical di= rector and=20 pianist Heidi Herczeg will lead a trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spon= dike=20 and Michael Lytz on guitar. The show was created and directed by Bill=20 Hoffman.=20 Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. February 3 through=20 March 11, 2006. Tickets are $20.00. Wednesday matinees are February 8, 15,= =20 and 22 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.=20 The Play House Club will be serving a special menu during the evening=20 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. -------------------------------1139885099 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

THE PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET IS PERFECT=20 VALENTINE
Nat "King" Cole Songbook Inspires Walkin' My Baby Back= =20 Home
(= January=20 17, 2006) Cleveland Play House Managing Director, Dean Gladden, announ= ces=20 the next offering in 2005-2006 The Cleveland Play House Club Cabaret=20 Series, Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, will open Fe= bruary 3 and=20 play at  9 PM on Friday and Saturday evenings in the Clu= b=E2=80=99s=20 main dining room through March 11, 2006. =20

Nat =E2=80=9CKing=E2=80=9D Cole was one of America=E2= =80=99s most loved musicians,=20 entertainers and song stylists. He left behind a rich legacy of popula= r=20 music and a discography that remains a treasure trove of classics span= ning=20 the 40=E2=80=99s, 50=E2=80=99s and 60=E2=80=99s. It is this collection= of memorable recordings=20 that Club Cabaret Director, Bill Hoffman, used to create Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, An Evening Inspired= by the Nat=20 =E2=80=9DKing=E2=80=9D Cole Songbook.

ABOUT THE SHOW

Walkin=E2= =80=99=20 showcases Cole=E2=80=99s many styles, from up-tempo favorites like= =E2=80=9CStraighten=20 Up And Fly Right,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThe Frim-Fram Sauce,=E2=80=9D =E2= =80=9CGet Your Kicks (On Route=20 66),=E2=80=9D  and =E2=80=9COrange Colored Sky=E2=80=9D to the ea= sy-moving =E2=80=9CLet There Love,=E2=80=9D=20 When I Take My Sugar To Tea,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m Gonna Sit R= ight Down (And Write Myself=20 A Letter),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CSweet Lorraine,=E2=80=9D as well as u= nforgettable ballads: =E2=80=9CThe=20 Very Thought of You,=E2=80=9D  =E2=80=9CThere I=E2=80=99ve Said I= t Again,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CMona Lisa,=E2=80=9D =20 =E2=80=9CNature Boy,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CWhen I Fall in Love,=E2=80=9D a= nd =E2=80=9CStardust.=E2=80=9D

Kevi= n Joseph=20 Kelly, a Club Cabaret favorite, returns for this great evening of=20 moving and romantic music. He will be joined by two dynamic,=20 Cleveland-area vocalists, Laurel Held-Posey and Trinidad=20 Snider. Musical director and pianist Heidi Herczeg will lea= d a=20 trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spondike and Michael=20 Lytz on guitar.  The show was created and directed=20 by Bill Hoffman.

Performances are Friday and Saturday= =20 evenings at 9 p.m. February 3 through March 11, 2006. Tickets are=20 $20.00.  Wednesday matinees are February 8, 15, and 22 at 1:30=20 p.m.  Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.

The Play House Club will be serving=20= a=20 special menu during the evening cabaret performances. Cash and major=20 credit cards accepted. Club membership not required. Reservations may=20= be=20 made by calling (216) 795-7000.

# #=20 #

 
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824

Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

-------------------------------1139885099-- From larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 14 00:30:23 2006 From: larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net (Larry Goodpaster) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 03:30:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trumpet Player Needed for Full Monty at the Beck Center Message-ID: <005301c63140$e6aea130$230110ac@Fastone> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WANTED: Trumpet Player (2nd book) For The Beck Center's Upcoming Production of THE FULL MONTY! =20 Pit Only Rehearsals:=20 TBA =20 Tech Week:=20 March 13-16 (7 pm) =20 Performances (Thur, Fri, Sat 7pm call; Sun 2 pm call): Friday-Sunday, March 17-19 Friday-Sunday, March 24-26 Thursday-Sunday, March 30-April 2 Thursday-Sunday, April 6-9 =20 Qualifications: The Full Monty is a demanding score in terms of stamina and range (high = E). The ideal candidate would have prior pit experience; ability to match = the style, articulation, and dynamics of the horn section as led by the = Trumpet 1; growling and flutter tonguing; possession and or access to reliable = mutes (straight, cup, Harmon, Pixie, plunger, Solotone, Velvet Tone). =20 Additional Info: A modest stipend of $25/dress rehearsal and $25/performance is offered = for this run. I am seeking a commitment for the entire rehearsal and performance schedule. Substitute arrangements are discouraged. To = arrange for an audition, please contact Larry Goodpaster at larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net. Auditions will be with the musical = director and principal trumpet player. =20 For this production, the 12-piece band will be on a high platform at the rear of the stage. The Full Monty promises to be a huge draw for area theater-goers and a great experience playing non-traditional music for = this genre. To get a feel for the various styles, there are samples on MTI's website at http://www.mtishows.com/show_songs.asp?ID=3D000238. I look = forward to hearing you at your audition.=20 =20 Larry Goodpaster larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WANTED: Trumpet = Player (2nd book)

= For The Beck Center’s Upcoming Production of = THE FULL = MONTY!

=  

Pit Only Rehearsals: =

TBA

 

Tech Week: =

March 13-16 = (7 = pm)

 

Performances (Thur, Fri, Sat = 7pm= call; = Sun 2 = pm = call):

Friday-Sunday, March = 17-19

Friday-Sunday, March = 24-26

Thursday-Sunday, March 30-April = 2

Thursday-Sunday, April = 6-9

 

Qualifications:=

The Full Monty is a demanding score in terms of stamina and = range (high E).  The ideal candidate would have prior pit experience; = ability to match the style, articulation, and dynamics of the horn section as led = by the Trumpet 1; growling and flutter tonguing; possession and or access to = reliable mutes (straight, cup, Harmon, Pixie, plunger, Solotone, Velvet = Tone).

 

Additional = Info:

A modest = stipend of $25/dress rehearsal and $25/performance is offered for this run.  I = am seeking a commitment for the entire rehearsal and performance schedule.  Substitute arrangements are discouraged.  To arrange for an = audition, please contact Larry Goodpaster at larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal= .net.  Auditions will be with the musical director and principal trumpet = player.

 

For this production, the 12-piece band will be on a high platform at the rear of = the stage.  The Full = Monty promises to be a huge draw for area theater-goers and a great experience playing non-traditional music for this genre.  To get a feel for = the various styles, there are samples on MTI’s website at http://www.mt= ishows.com/show_songs.asp?ID=3D000238.  I look forward to hearing you at your audition. =

 

Larry Goodpaster

larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net

 

------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930-- From Mariana.Hess at polyone.com Tue Feb 14 05:47:37 2006 From: Mariana.Hess at polyone.com (Hess, Mariana WES) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:47:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer opportunity! Would like filmmaker to speak to Girl Scou t troop on process Message-ID: <963164E277ED8D45A58D0E471CE55FE20164CA30@polexc02.polyone.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40 Content-Type: text/plain We have a Girl Scout troup of fourteen 10-year-olds who will be working on their "Camera Shots" badge. Would any of our talented filmmakers be interested in coming to a meeting, and speaking and answering questions for about 30 minutes on the process of making a film? We would like to schedule this for either our 3/15/06 or 4/5/06 meeting, any time between 6:30-8:00 p.m. We meet in North Ridgeville, easily accessible from either 480 or I90, just west of Westlake. If neither of those dates work, we might be able to schedule a special session on 3/29/06. Thanks for your consideration! Regards, Mariana Hess 440.453.4871 mariana.hess at mindspring.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We have a = Girl Scout troup of fourteen 10-year-olds who will be working on their = "Camera Shots" badge. Would any of our talented filmmakers be interested = in coming to a meeting, and speaking and answering questions for about 30 minutes = on the process of making a film?

We would = like to schedule this for either our 3/15/06 or 4/5/06 meeting, any time = between 6:30-8:00 p.m. We meet in North Ridgeville, easily accessible from either 480 or = I90, just west of Westlake. If = neither of those dates work, we might be able to = schedule a special session on 3/29/06.

Thanks for = your consideration!

Regards,
Mariana Hess

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40-- From pkm340 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 05:55:55 2006 From: pkm340 at aol.com (pkm340 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FINAL WEEKEND FOR "TRIBUTE" Message-ID: <8C7FF858298604D-131C-19FE5@mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Aurora Community Theatre invites all to the final weekend of "TRIBUTE" . You don't want to miss this wonderful production of a show rarely seen in NE OHIO. Great cast! Great Script!! Both funny and touching. Curtain time is 8:00 both Friday and Saturday. For tickets call 1-330-562-1818!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Directed by Paula Kline-Messner ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Aurora Community Theatre invites all to the final weekend of "TRIBUTE" . You don't want to miss this wonderful production of a show rarely seen in NE OHIO.  Great cast!   Great Script!!   Both funny and touching.  Curtain time is 8:00 both Friday and Saturday.  For tickets call   1-330-562-1818!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Directed by Paula Kline-Messner
----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 14 05:58:04 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 05:58:04 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Message-ID: <20060214135804.90110.qmail@web36811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 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. __________________________________________________ --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                         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 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.

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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What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 14 06:28:32 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 06:28:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Reviews Cat on a Hot Tin Roof/Christine Howey Message-ID: <20060214142832.23199.qmail@web36804.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Review of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Tennessee Williams Christine Howey (Scene Magazine) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -- Not only does this Tennessee Williams classic feature perhaps the best character names in American theater -- Maggie the Cat, Big Daddy, and Brick -- it also echoes the rage of today's Brokeback Mountain in its view of homosexual desire crippled by the surrounding stultifying culture. Director Martin Friedman has mounted a handsome production of this perspiring and claustrophobic piece, tossing his performers onto a severely raked stage and encouraging them to ricochet off each other in arresting ways. It's worth a trip to Routes 90 and 306 just to see Mitchell Fields rip into the role of Big Daddy, dressing down his flighty wife (Mary Jane Nottage), alternately bullying and coddling Brick, and lustily fantasizing about the women he wants to bed. As Maggie, Liz Conway has the smoldering sexuality and in-your-face attitude required, but her long speeches in the first act need more shape and texture to fully resonate. In a similar vein, Mark Smith's Brick has the haunted look of a broken man, but doesn't register the charm that draws everyone to him, despite his besotted state. Still, this Cat will prowl in your mind long after the curtain. Through February 18 at Lakeland Community College, I-90 and 306, Kirtland, 440-525-7034. -- Christine Howey 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 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. --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Review of Lakeland's
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Tennessee Williams
 
Christine Howey (Scene Magazine)
 
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -- Not only does this Tennessee Williams classic feature perhaps the best character names in American theater -- Maggie the Cat, Big Daddy, and Brick -- it also echoes the rage of today's Brokeback Mountain in its view of homosexual desire crippled by the surrounding stultifying culture. Director Martin Friedman has mounted a handsome production of this perspiring and claustrophobic piece, tossing his performers onto a severely raked stage and encouraging them to ricochet off each other in arresting ways. It's worth a trip to Routes 90 and 306 just to see Mitchell Fields rip into the role of Big Daddy, dressing down his flighty wife (Mary Jane Nottage), alternately bullying and coddling Brick, and lustily fantasizing about the women he wants to bed. As Maggie, Liz Conway has the smoldering sexuality and in-your-face attitude required, but her long speeches in the first act need more shape and texture to fully resonate. In a similar vein, Mark Smith's Brick has the haunted look of a broken man, but doesn't register the charm that draws everyone to him, despite his besotted state. Still, this Cat will prowl in your mind long after the curtain. Through February 18 at Lakeland Community College, I-90 and 306, Kirtland, 440-525-7034. -- Christine Howey
 
 
                                        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 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.



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 07:06:34 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:06:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE MANAGER? Tod Huffman & Other News! Message-ID: <8C7FF8F616085C8-BC0-3502@MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Stage Manager - Tod Huffman (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 14, 2006) To view Tod'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! FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Manager - Tod Huffman (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 14, 2006) To view Tod'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!
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com-- From MSolomon at fairhillcenter.org Tue Feb 14 08:25:43 2006 From: MSolomon at fairhillcenter.org (Mary Solomon) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:25:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop - How to Create Your Own Website Message-ID: <6C01E4C20E9976429CC39A9B536E5CC305FD49@fca-mail.FairhillCenter.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable F a i r h i l l=20 Computer Learning Center (CLC) =20 W O R K S H O P create your own website with yournamesells.com software =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Presenter: Greg Szklarz - Ohio Master Area Developer =20 Professional Use Personal or Family Use * Develop a professional look for your business * Create an intergenerational experience by sharing family history and current events * Develop a cost effective way to advertise * Create a journal or weblog to share thoughts with family, friends and the general public * Develop new ways to market your product * Create a way to maintain relationships on a world-wide basis =20 Saturday, February 25, 2006 Fairhill Center - Room C-137 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Cost - $5.00 =20 Questions regarding this workshop or CLC ongoing classes contact Tom Cerjak - 216-421-1350, ext. 125 or tcerjak at fairhillcenter.org =20 The CLC is a program of Fairhill Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland, OH 44120 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Mary Solomon Fairhill Center - Computer Learning Center 12200 Fairhill Road Cleveland, Ohio 44122 216-421-1350, ext. 146 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Presenter:  Greg Szklarz – Ohio Master Area Developer

 

Professional Use

Personal or Family Use

·       Develop a professional look for your business

·       Create an intergenerational experience by sharing family history and current = events

·       Develop a cost effective way to advertise

·       Create a journal or weblog to share thoughts with family, friends and the = general public

·       Develop new ways to market your product

·       Create a way to maintain relationships on a world-wide = basis

 

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Fairhill Center – Room C-137

10:00 a.m.12:00 noon

Cost - = $5.00

 

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Fairhill Center - Computer Learning Center

12200 Fairhill Road

Cleveland, Ohio  44122

216-421-1350, ext. 146

 

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Message-ID: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional theater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website. Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever. Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional? -Dustin Brennan --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional theater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
 
-Dustin Brennan


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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780-- From mdi at moonthink.com Tue Feb 14 09:07:51 2006 From: mdi at moonthink.com (the Moon) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:07:51 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted: Lighting Designer for Dance Concert Message-ID: <2564.206.180.166.154.1139936871.squirrel@webmail.moonthink.com> Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, Ohio is seeking a lighting designer (familiar with dance lighting) for the annual dance concert. LD would spend a week observing rehearsals, meeting with student choreographers, and preparing a plot. LD would supervise hang and focus, with help from students and the resident TD. Set all cues, possibly run lightboard and/or train student lightboard operator. Start date: Tuesday, Feb 21 Light hang can start: Monday, Feb 27 Tech begins: Sunday, March 5 Performances: Friday, March 10 & Saturday, March 11 PAID POSITION For more information, reply to this email address, or call (216) 932-4214 x7112 From cabaretdada at aztemail.com Tue Feb 14 09:05:00 2006 From: cabaretdada at aztemail.com (Cabaret Dada) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:05:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada is BAAAACCCCKKKK Message-ID: <20060214-12050050-a90-0@acc7> Hey there, its Something Dada. Missed us? We know, we know, we've missed you too. Dry your eyes and ditch the black clothing (or don't, it is slimming) and rejoice in the fact that your friends from Something Dada will be performing again. Starting February 23rd, Something Dada will be performing their unique brand of improvisational comedy Thursday nights at 9 PM at the Bassa Vita lounge in Lakewood, below Bottoms Up at 1572 W. 117th St. Admission will be free (though donations to help with our new permanent theater will be gladly accepted and appreciated), and there will be drink specials all night. So come down to our new basement location and rediscover the love. Speaking of love, Something Dada wants to send big love out to everyone who's donated to our "All About the Hamiltons" fundraiser so far. We have reached *drum roll* 2.25% of our $10,000 goal so far! That's 22 (and a half) of the 1,000 ten-dollar donations we need to make our new permanent home a reality. So keep those donations rolling in. Haven't donated yet? There's still time. Simply go to http://www.paypal.com and send a donation to somedada at aol.com, or use the easy donation link off our website at http://www.somethingdada.com. Don't trust the internet? Who does? Instead, you can send a check to: Something Dada P.O. Box 81422 Cleveland OH 44181-0422 Thanks for all the support we've gotten during our time wandering in the desert, and we look forward to seeing everybody on the 23rd! Next show times (YEAA!!!): Thursday, 2/23/06 9:00 PM Thursday, 3/2/06 9:00 PM Bassa Vita Lounge below Bottoms Up 1572 W. 117th St. Lakewood, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada P.O. Box 81422 Cleveland OH 44181-0422 216.696.HAHA (4242) From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Tue Feb 14 12:47:13 2006 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:47:13 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wine Tasting Event with the Arts Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01A6_01C63164.C729E4E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Studio of 5 Rings is Hosting its First Wine Tasting Event. Enjoy our wine and fine foods in our comforting atmosphere. Our New York loft-style art gallery is the perfect place to relax and discover Cleveland's only Downtown Winery. * Cost is $30 per person * Includes all wine consumed on premises during the hours of the event * Complimentary selection of fine foods, appetizers and desserts Revervations are required. 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Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0139F090@fa1.FineArts.Local> Now Taking Appointments for Auditions for =20 The Fine Arts Association's production of =20 The Fantasticks =20 Book by Tom Jones Lyrics by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Based on Les Romanesques by Edmond Rostand =20 Directed and Choreographed by Jacqi Loewy Music Directed by Matt Webb =20 =20 Audition Dates: Tuesday & Wednesday - February 21 & 22, 2006 beginning at 6:30 pm =20 Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 =20 APPOINTMENT NEEDED CALL Sandy Kosovich Peck at 440-951-7500 x113=20 =20 =20 Roles available -=20 * El Gallo (The Narrator)-Male 20's-40's * Louisa (The Girl)-Female 16-early 20's * Matt (The Boy)-Male 16-early 20's * Hucklebee (Father)-Male 40's * Bellamy (Father)-Male 40's * Henry (Old Actor)-Male 50's and up * Mortimer/The Mute-Male or Female, 16 years old and up, dancer, non-singing role =20 Preparation: =20 * Come prepared with your best short song * Bring sheet music in the proper key (an accompanist will play for all auditioners) * Actors will asked to cold read a monologue from the script-Please be familiar with the script and the characters. =20 Rehearsals Begin: Monday, May 8. Rehearsals will be Sundays through Thursdays. =20 Performance Dates: June 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 & 24 at 8:00 pm June 11, 18 & 25 at 3:00 pm =20 =20 The Fine Arts Association policy encourages non-traditional casting for all productions. =20 =20 From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Tue Feb 14 10:43:53 2006 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 13:43:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]One Acts Auditions at Fine Arts Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0139F091@fa1.FineArts.Local> =20 The Fine Arts Association's Shadowbox Series at the Corning announces AUDITIONS for THE 10TH ANNUAL ONE ACT FESTIVAL! =20 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 =20 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 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 From katgallagher at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 12:44:22 2006 From: katgallagher at hotmail.com (Kat Gallagher) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:44:22 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rehearsal acompanist Message-ID:


Hello, I currently don't have a voice teacher and I will be auditioning for Kiss Me Kate and Hair for Cain Park. I'm looking for someone who would be willing to meet a couple times previous to 2/26 to play the piano acompaniment while I rehearse. I'm only looking for two 30 minute rehearsal sessions. I will of course be willing to pay for your time. Please contact me if this is something that interests you. Thanks- Kat Gallagher 

From justin_tatum at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 13:42:17 2006 From: justin_tatum at hotmail.com (Justin Tatum) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 16:42:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID:

Maybe because, like yourself when you first began, you dreamed big and reached for the stars.  Is this really offensive to you, or has this list finally run out of things to complain about?

Justin


 

From: Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com>
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional?
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:56 -0800 (PST)

To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
 
-Dustin Brennan


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From jbdecker100 at juno.com Tue Feb 14 13:55:58 2006 From: jbdecker100 at juno.com (jbdecker100 at juno.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:55:58 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Stage Company Message-ID: <20060214.135632.17268.271291@webmail28.nyc.untd.com> ----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/plain THE CLEVELAND STAGE COMPANY in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts presents the first in our staged reading series: = DOUBT by John Patrick Shanley Directed by Brian Zoldessy = Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m. in the studio theatre, lower level, Eastern Campus E2 Performing Arts Center 4250 Richmond Road Highland Heights, OH = Harvard Road Entrance =96 Parking Lot E = Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Doubt is set in a Bronx Cat= holic School in 1964. A strong-minded woman wrestles with conscience an= d uncertainty as she is faced with concerns about one of her male collea= gues. = Cast: Father Flynn=85=85=85=85=85David Rohler Sister Aloysius=85=85=85=85.Cathy Albers Sister James=85=85=85=85=85.Rachel Appelbaum Mrs. Muller, Reader=85..Angela Winborn $10 Donation Call 216.987.2438 for information and reservations = = = = = ----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/html

THE CLEVELAND STAGE COMPANY<= /I>

in association with Cuyahoga Community College

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the first in our staged rea= ding series:

 

DOUBT

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Directed by Brian Zoldessy

 

Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m.=

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Eastern Campus E2 Performing = Arts Center

4250 Richmond Road

Highland Heights, OH=  

Harvard Road Entrance =96 Parking Lot E

 

Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer= Prize for Drama, Doubt is set in a Bronx Ca= tholic School= in 1964.  A s= trong-minded woman wrestles with conscience and uncertainty as she is fa= ced with concerns about one of her male colleagues.

 

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Sister Aloysius=85=85=85=85.Cathy Albers

Sister James=85=85=85=85=85.Rachel Appelbaum

Mrs. Muller, Reader=85..Angela Winborn

$10 Donation

Call 216.987.2438 for informa= tion and reservations

 

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----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM-- From AdMan7601 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 14:33:20 2006 From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:33:20 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? Message-ID: <209.125a2075.3123b4b0@aol.com> -------------------------------1139956400 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Dustin, I recently started a post asking why there weren't more equity contracts, and mentioned that there seemed to be fewer than in past years. I was wrong. I still wish we had more contracts, but Cleveland's getting there with a lot of hard work from the area theatres. As I've said in the past, especially in my last couple postings, lack of Union membership does not mean that an actor is not professional. And a theatre that doesn't currently hire equity members can still be considered a professional venue. There are two schools of thought that I see in Equity. One: That all people who are paid are professional, just not all unionized. Two: That only equity members are professional, and all others are amateur. I follow the first school of thought, and suggest you broaden your thinking and realize that not everyone has to join the union to be a professional. This kind of elitism (word of the day) is what gives equity a bad name. I worked very hard to get my card at the Barn Theatre, in Michigan. It was basically slave labor for two summers of my life, 14 hour days mowing lawns, re-circuiting the entire electrical system every two weeks for a new show, rehearsing two and performing two shows at any given time while music directing a cabaret. The people I worked with who chose not to get their cards worked just as hard as I did, and several of them are on national tours, including the international tour of Rent, Tokyo Disney, and the nat'l tour of 42nd Street. They are paid professional non-union actors. And the companies that use them are professional businesses. Adam Kern Adam Kern AEA _www.adam-kern.com_ (http://www.adam-kern.com/) -------------------------------1139956400 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Dustin,
 
I recently started a post asking why there weren't more equity contract= s,=20 and mentioned that there seemed to be fewer than in past years. I was wrong.= I=20 still wish we had more contracts, but Cleveland's getting there with a = lot=20 of hard work from the area theatres.
 
As I've said in the past, especially in my last couple postings, lack o= f=20 Union membership does not mean that an actor is not professional. And a thea= tre=20 that doesn't currently hire equity members can still be considered a=20 professional venue.
 
There are two schools of thought that I see in Equity. One: That=20 all people who are paid are professional, just not all unionized. = Two:=20 That only equity members are professional, and all others are amateur. I fol= low=20 the first school of thought, and suggest you broaden your thinking and reali= ze=20 that not everyone has to join the union to be a professional. This kind of=20 elitism (word of the day) is what gives equity a bad name.
 
I worked very hard to get my card at the Barn Theatre, in Michigan. It=20= was=20 basically slave labor for two summers of my life, 14 hour days mowing lawns,= =20 re-circuiting the entire electrical system every two weeks for a new show,=20 rehearsing two and performing two shows at any given time while music direct= ing=20 a cabaret. The people I worked with who chose not to get th= eir=20 cards worked just as hard as I did, and several of them are on national tour= s,=20 including the international tour of Rent, Tokyo Disney, and the nat'l tour o= f=20 42nd Street. They are paid professional non-union actors. And the companies=20= that=20 use them are professional businesses.
 
Adam Kern=20
 
Adam=20 Kern
AEA
www.adam-kern.com
-------------------------------1139956400-- From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Tue Feb 14 15:02:22 2006 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:02:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <001501c631ba$b705da50$1c00060a@rbithinkpad> > -----Original Message----- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com > [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of > Clarence Thomas > Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM > To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? > > > To Whom It May Concern: > > I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I > am continually concerned and offended by area theaters > calling themselves professional when they have no association > with the union. Maybe it's because union association and professional theatre and not mutually exclusive. I've worked professionally for over 10 years in this area and around the country, but have never been a member of any trade unions. I still think of myself as a professional, in the sense that I fit at least one of the definitions of the word professional (look it up in a dictionary), since I make my living (such as it is) as a theatre sound designer. My definition for a truly professional theatre is one at which everyone is paid to their jobs. Having said that, I don't have anything for or against union organization. In fact I could easily qualify for representation in the sound designer's union. But since I don't work for any organizations that actually have a contract with that union, it would be rather pointless, except that I could put a cool stamp on all my paperwork. ;-) Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Feb 14 15:32:02 2006 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:32:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Alcazar Free Dance lessons & Costume prize! Message-ID: <23a.6edee38.3123c272@aol.com> --part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Listed on the National Register of Historic Places The Alcazar 2450 Derbyshire Rd. Cleveland Hts, Ohio 44106 Back by popular demand! ThirdSunday Soirees February 19, 2006 HAIL TO THE CHIEFS PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE (prize for the best costumed impersonation of a White House occupant or couple) 1pm - 5pm at The Alcazar Back by popular demand The Alcazar will host four Third Sunday Soirees. Prizes for the best "thematic" costume held in its historic Grand Ballroom. Last year crowds were on hand to spend a Sunday afternoon dancing winter away and making room for Spring. Offering all the great amenities as last year, music will be provided by Cleveland's own MIKE PETRONE AND HIS QUARTET. Available to all guests will be one free hour of Big Band/Ballroom dance instruction by two professional dancers, Larry Vignell and Irene Rayburg. Coffee, Tea and cake ! . Prizes for the best "thematic" costume. Tour of the Alcazar! Plus many surprises! February 19 Schedule Dance instruction and practice 1pm - 1:45pm Dancing and listening from 2pm - 5pm Cake and beverages served at 3pm Alcazar Tour at 3pm Tickets are $20 Prepaid/ $25 at the Door Call 216-321-5400 www.thealcazar.com --part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Listed on the N= ational Register of Historic Places

The Alcazar

2450 Derbyshire Rd. Cleveland Hts, Ohio 44106


Back by popular demand!

ThirdSunday Soirees

February 19, 2006

HAIL TO THE CHIEFS PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE
(prize for the best costumed impersonation of a White House occupant or cou= ple)

1pm - 5pm at The Alcazar

Back by popular demand The Alcazar will host four Third Sunday Soirees. = ; Prizes for the best "thematic" costume held in its historic Grand Ballroom= . Last year crowds were on hand to spend a Sunday afternoon dancing winter a= way and making room for Spring. Offering all the great amenities as last yea= r, music will be provided by Cleveland's own
MIKE PETRONE AND HIS QUA= RTET.
Available to all guests will be one free hour of Big Ba= nd/Ballroom dance instruction by two professional dancers,
Larry Vignell and Irene Rayburg.

Coffee, Tea and cake !
. Prizes for the best "thematic" costume. Tour of the Alcazar! Plus many sur= prises!

February 19 Schedule
Dance instruction and practice 1pm - 1:45pm
Dancing and listening from 2pm - 5pm
Cake and beverages served at 3pm
Alcazar Tour at 3pm



Tickets are $20 Prepaid/ $25 at the Door
Call 216-321-5400
www.thealcazar.com

--part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary-- From ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com Tue Feb 14 16:19:01 2006 From: ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com (ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 19:19:01 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Response to "professional theater posting" on NEOhioPAL Message-ID: <210.12ea6383.3123cd75@aol.com> -------------------------------1139962741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To whom it may concern, I've owned and operated a theater company for over ten years and most every actor I've employed was a professional. And when I say professional it has NOTHING to do with any association of the actors union. It's about having pride in your craft and coming to the show with the attitude of giving it your all. Ones ability is what makes them a professional, not a union card. And I am in no means downing union actors but in truth, that union card and a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee. Maybe in New York it means everything but just because a person in Cleveland doesn't have a card does not deem them non professional by any stretch. I'll gladly stand by that statement 100% because the actors that currently are employed by the PROFESSIONAL theater company, M.O.B. INC. are nothing short of professional. Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with their professional acting that they bring to the stage each and every time they perform. And isn't being a professional more valid then a card saying you are? Sincerely, W.J. Malbasa President of M.O.B. INC. -------------------------------1139962741 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To whom it may concern,
 
I've owned and operated a theater company for over ten years and most e= very=20 actor I've employed was a professional.  And when I say professional it= has=20 NOTHING to do with any association of the actors union.  It's about hav= ing=20 pride in your craft and coming to the show with the attitude of giving it yo= ur=20 all.  Ones ability is what makes them a professional, not a union=20 card. 
 
And I am in no means downing union actors but in truth, that union card= and=20 a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee.  Maybe in New York it means=20 everything but just because a person in Cleveland doesn't have a card does n= ot=20 deem them non professional by any stretch. 
 
I'll gladly stand by that statement 100% because the actors that curren= tly=20 are employed by the PROFESSIONAL theater company, M.O.B. INC. are nothing sh= ort=20 of professional.
Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with their professional acting tha= t=20 they bring to the stage each and every time they perform. And isn't=20 being a professional more valid then a card saying=20= you=20 are?
Sincerely,
W.J. Malbasa
President of M.O.B. INC.
-------------------------------1139962741-- From dbanks1 at neo.rr.com Tue Feb 14 18:40:31 2006 From: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com (David Banks) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:40:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CenterStage Presents Disney's Beauty and the Beast Message-ID: <002601c631d9$31787540$6c00a8c0@homelc5qc053wn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everyone!=20 Tickets are hot off the press! Please send in your orders as soon as = possible for the best seats in the house! Hope to see you all there! = Michele =20 =20 Beauty & the Beast=20 Attention all Disney fans! Walsh Jesuit's CenterStage Theatre is = pleased to announce that its spring musical production will be Beauty & = the Beast.=20 Enter the exciting world of Belle as she and her charming new friends = work together to bring happiness to the enchanted castle. The musical was a smash hit on Broadway, and the loveable characters = from the award-winning Disney movie will come to life before your eyes = on the Walsh Jesuit stage. David Banks, director of drama at Walsh Jesuit, says the show will be = the school's largest and most lavish production ever, featuring new = costumes; sets that sprawl into the audience; special effects; a = professional orchestra; and 40 of the school's most talented singers, = actors, and dancers. =20 =20 =20 =20 Roles are being played by: Belle: Rachel Cihlar '07 of Medina and Jackie Komos '07 of Macedonia Beast: Ryan Miller '07 of Hudson Gaston: John Bedell '06 of Stow Mrs. Potts: Jessica Ciraldo '06 of Akron Lumiere: Daniel Jackson '06 of Akron Cogsworth: Jimmy Wojtila '07 of Aurora Preview show tickets are $5 for all seats. Preview shows are: a.. March 7 at 7 p.m.=20 b.. March 8 at 7 p.m.=20 Show dates and times are:=20 a.. March 10 at 7:30 p.m.=20 b.. March 11 at 2 p.m. (matinee for senior citizens just $5)=20 c.. March 11 at 7:30 p.m. (alumni night) (dinner option) =20 d.. March 14 at 7 p.m. (7th grade students admitted FREE with paid = adult or just $5)=20 e.. March 15 at 7 p.m.=20 f.. March 17 at 7:30 p.m.=20 g.. March 18 at 7:30 p.m. (dinner option)=20 A dinner option that begins at 6 p.m. is available for the March 11 and = March 18 performances. Tickets (which include the show) are just $20 = for adults and $17 for students and seniors. Only 36 dinner/show = tickets are available per show, so reserve early! Regular ticket prices are $10 for adults / $7 for students and seniors. To reserve tickets, contact Michele Miller at 330.656.3372 or = michelemiller718 at alltel.net. For complete information and a ticket = order form, click here. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi Everyone!

Tickets are hot off the = press!  Please send in your orders as = soon as=20 possible for the best seats in the house! =20 Hope to see you all there! =20 Michele

 

 

Beauty & the=20 Beast

Attention all Disney = fans! =20 Walsh Jesuit's CenterStage Theatre is = pleased to=20 announce that its spring musical production will be = Beauty & the=20 Beast

Enter the = exciting world of=20 Belle as she and her charming new friends work together to bring=20 happiness to the enchanted castle.

The musical was a smash = hit on=20 Broadway, and the loveable characters from the award-winning Disney = movie will=20 come to life before your eyes on the Walsh Jesuit=20 stage.

David=20 Banks, director of drama at Walsh Jesuit, says = the show=20 will be the school's largest and most lavish production ever, = featuring new=20 costumes; sets that sprawl into the audience; special effects; a = professional=20 orchestra; and 40 of the school's most talented singers, actors, and=20 dancers.

 

 

 

 

Roles are being played=20 by:

Belle: Rachel Cihlar '07 of = Medina and Jackie Komos = '07 of=20 Macedonia
Beast
:=20 Ryan = Miller '07 of=20 Hudson
Gaston
: John = Bedell '06 of = Stow
Mrs. = Potts
:=20 Jessica Ciraldo =9206 of=20 Akron
Lumiere
: Daniel=20 Jackson '06 of Akron
Cogsworth
: Jimmy=20 Wojtila '07 of Aurora

Preview show tickets are = $5 for all=20 seats.  Preview shows are:

  • March 7 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20
  • March 8 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20

 Show dates and = times=20 are: 

  • March 10 at=20 7:30=20 p.m.=20
  • March 11 at=20 2=20 p.m. (matinee for senior = citizens=20 just $5)=20
  • March 11 at=20 7:30=20 p.m. (alumni night) (dinner = option) =20
  • March 14 at=20 7=20 p.m. (7th grade students = admitted=20 FREE with paid adult or just $5)=20
  • March 15 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20
  • March 17 at=20 7:30=20 p.m.=20
  • March 18 at=20 7:30=20 p.m. (dinner=20 option)

A dinner option that = begins at=20 6 p.m. is available for = the March 11=20 and March 18 performances.  Tickets (which include the show) are = just $20=20 for adults and $17 for students and seniors.  Only 36 dinner/show = tickets=20 are available per show, so reserve early!

Regular ticket = prices are $10=20 for adults / $7 for students and seniors.

To reserve tickets, = contact=20 Michele = Miller at 330.656.3372 or = michelemiller718 at alltel.net. =20 For complete information and a ticket order form, click=20 here.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810-- From info at groundfloortheater.com Tue Feb 14 19:24:37 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 03:24:37 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stand-Up Contest FINALS Wednesday - Only $6.00 Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THIS IS IT! The five-week competition between the best local and regional= stand-up comedians has ended. The top two comedians from the first four = weeks moved on to the semi-finals of the Cleveland Comedy Challenge on Fe= bruary 8th. Mark Collela, Joe Hannum, Jim Tews, and Tim Cornett came out = on top and will compete in the finals on Wednesday, February 15th. One wi= nner will capture the $500.00 cash prize. The winner is determined by a c= ombination of judge vote and audience vote. The stand-up competition runs every Wednesday evening at 8:00 p.m. The Gr= ound Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights= Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available= for all shows. THE ADMISSION PRICE IS RIDICULOUS...ONLY $6.00. Doors and= the bar open at 7:30 p.m. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloorthe= ater.com for more information. Hey - 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 T= he News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Sce= ne Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for pr= omotions and giveaways. ----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THIS IS IT! The five-week competition = between the best local and regional stand-up comedians has ended. The top= two comedians from the first four weeks moved on to the semi-finals of t= he Cleveland Comedy Challenge on February 8th. Mark Collela, Joe Hannum, = Jim Tews, and Tim Cornett came out on top and will compete in the finals = on Wednesday, February 15th. One winner will capture the $500.00 cash pri= ze. The winner is determined by a combination of judge vote and audience = vote.

The stand-up competition runs every Wednesday evening at 8:0= 0 p.m. The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 E= uclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full = bar available for all shows. THE ADMISSION PRICE IS RIDICULOUS...ONLY $6.= 00. Doors and the bar open at 7:30 p.m. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at g= roundfloortheater.com for more information.

Hey - we're in the ne= ws: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the Akron Beacon J= ournal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The News Herald... to = name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Magazine. Also, li= sten to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for promotions and giveaway= s.


----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877-- From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 14 20:05:08 2006 From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Message-ID: <20060215040508.96781.qmail@web80721.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit According to my edition of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is: 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession; b) engaged in one of the learned professions c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace: 2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer b) having a particular profession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise. Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent. Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist..expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience...was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with. In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determinig a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see --0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
According to my edition  of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is:
 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession;
   b) engaged in one of the learned professions
   c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a   
            profession;
       (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in  
           the workplace:
  2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged
        in by amateurs, i.e. golfer
    b) having a particular profession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier
    c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player
 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.
 
    That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. 
     The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise.
     Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a  Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in  the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent.
    Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist..expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience...was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with.
   In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determinig a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see
 
 
 
--0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442-- From info at standingrock.net Tue Feb 14 18:19:39 2006 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:19:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARM Art Auction coming March 3rd In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Greetings, WHO: =A0Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women's Art Recognition Movement (WARM) present WHAT: Sixth Annual "Get WARM" Silent Art Auction Fundraiser WHEN: =A0Opening Reception: =A0Friday, March 3rd, 8pm =A0 -show runs through March 25th WHERE: =A0North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent CONTACT: =A0330-686-9800 or =A0330-673-4970 GALLERY HOURS: =A0Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment 330-673-4970 Standing Rock Cultural Arts welcomes the sixth annual WARM Auction fundraiser. This year there will be plenty of eclectic art from the feminine persuasion. Bidding continues through entire length of exhibit. W.A.R.M. Womens Art Recognition Movement 4975 Comanche Trail Stow, OH 44224-1217 330-688-5210 www.standingrock.net for updates Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 info at standingrock.net --MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable WARM Art Auction coming March 3rd Greetings,


WHO: =A0Standing Rock Cultural Arts and= The Women's Art Recognition Movement (WARM) present

WHAT: Sixth Annual "Get WARM" Silent Art Auction Fundraiser

WHEN: =A0Opening Reception: =A0Friday, March 3rd, 8pm =A0
-show runs through March 25th

WHERE: =A0North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent

CONTACT: =A0330-686-9800 or =A0330-673-4970

GALLERY HOURS: =A0Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment 330-673-4970

Standing Rock Cultural Arts welcomes the sixth annual= WARM Auction fundraiser.  This year there will be plenty of eclectic a= rt from the feminine persuasion. Bidding continues through entire length of = exhibit.

W.A.R.M.
Womens Art Recognition Movement
4975 Comanche Trail
Stow, OH 44224-1217
330-688-5210


www.standingrock.net for u= pdates

Thank you for supporting the Arts,

Standing Rock Cultural Arts
257 N. Water St.
Kent, OH 44240
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--MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part-- From mattdumont at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 19:44:14 2006 From: mattdumont at hotmail.com (Matt DuMont) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:44:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi, Several people have already contributed to this discussion in very organized and well thought out ways. (Hi Adam ;-D) I turn though to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Professional: 2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs b : having a particular profession as a permanent career c : engaged in by persons receiving financial return So, in short, a professional is anyone who is getting paid to do work, regardless of what it is... be it painting houses, answereing phones, working at McDonalds... Being Unionized or part of the Union has nothing to do with being professional. I've done several Professional Non-Equity shows. Thats how a lot of people get experience so when you eventually become Equity you aren't completely new to the business aspect of acting and theater. I think that pretty much sums it up. I get paid to do work. I'm a professional. =) -Matt DuMont From Importedair at aol.com Tue Feb 14 20:33:21 2006 From: Importedair at aol.com (Importedair at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:33:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]professional BLAH BLAH Message-ID: <19d.456541b0.31240911@aol.com> --part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Everyone is getting too deep on this. Can you do the job? If you can, you are a professional. I worked on Broadway for years as a wardrobe/wig master. Never joined the union. I was REQUESTED by celebrities. WHY? I was PROFESSIONAL. I did my job. What happened to people in the arts supporting each other?! --part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Everyone is getting too deep on this. C= an you do the job? If you can, you are a professional.
I worked on Broadway for years as a wardrobe/wig  master. Never joined= the union. I was REQUESTED by celebrities. WHY? I was PROFESSIONAL. I did m= y job.
What happened to people in the arts supporting each other?!
--part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary-- From a_weishar at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 04:40:06 2006 From: a_weishar at yahoo.com (Anthony Weishar) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 04:40:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Who is Dustin Brennan? Message-ID: <20060215124006.69605.qmail@web31308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1285755794-1140007206=:69124 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My first thought on this Mr. Brennan's message was "Who is he?" Is he aware of the market we are in? I hold an inactive AFTRA card. It would be nice to make a living off of it, but this is not the market. The same holds true for the Equity card. My son is a first year musical theater student at NYU, and he will be seeking his card. He will also be staying in New York when he graduates. He would like to come home on summer break and pick up Equity work, but competition in Cleveland is tough. We have a lot of excellent local talent (Equity and non). So, Mr. Brennan, you seem new around here. This is not New York or Chicago. There are no regulations on the term professional other than it not being like the volunteer Community groups. We have Professional Theater and Community Theater and the schools and a lot of good shows all year long. Tony Weishar --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1285755794-1140007206=:69124 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My first thought on this Mr. Brennan's message was "Who is he?" Is he aware of the market we are in? I hold an inactive AFTRA card. It would be nice to make a living off of it, but this is not the market. The same holds true for the Equity card. My son is a first year musical theater student at NYU, and he will be seeking his card. He will also be staying in New York when he graduates. He would like to come home on summer break and pick up Equity work, but competition in Cleveland is tough. We have a lot of excellent local talent (Equity and non). So, Mr. Brennan, you seem new around here. This is not New York or Chicago. There are no regulations on the term professional other than it not being like the volunteer Community groups. We have Professional Theater and Community Theater and the schools and a lot of good shows all year long.

Tony Weishar


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What cracks me up about this post is this...

1.  You have too much time on your hands

2. Anyone can call themselves anything they want.  I can call myself Melissa the most talented professional soprano this century.  There is no copyright on the word professional - anyone can banter it around anyway they like - get over it. 
 
--- Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com> wrote:
 
From: Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:56 -0800 (PST)
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional?

To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
-Dustin Brennan


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From mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Wed Feb 15 06:27:39 2006 From: mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (McBurney, Christine) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:27:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shaker Theatre Presents New Stages 24: New Playwrights & Directors Series Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights & Directors Series Opens February 15, 2006 The Shaker Heights High School Theatre Arts Department proudly presents 'NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights and Director Series.' Student written, directed, performed and produced, New Stages 24 features six one-act plays. NEW STAGES 24 opens on Wednesday, February 15 and runs through Saturday, February 18, 2006 for six performances. Age Ain't Nothin' But A Number written by Sherria Hughley and directed by Anna Weinstein Black Rain written by Alex Mok and directed by Matt Herzfeld Life (in Purple) written by Anastasia Frank and directed by Marnie Zoldessy Like Silly Puddy written by Athena Pallotta and directed by Katie Campbell-Morrison M'aidez written by Emily Mizer and directed by Celia Kaplan Tent-tation written by Allie Jennings and directed by Ben Karlin New Stages alumni have gone onto work professionally as wirters, performers, and producers and include David Wain (Writer and Director of Wet Hot American Summer; Writer & Performer on Comedy Central's Stella) and Carter Bays ( Head writer for the Fox tv series, American Dad). Performances are at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16th. Performances on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 are at 7:00 pm AND 9:15 pm. All performances are in Shaker Heights High School Stage 3. Seating is limited and all seats are reserved. Note: Mature Content. Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior adults, and may be purchased in advance by calling the 24 Hour Reservation Hotline at 216-295-4287. Christine McBurney Theatre Arts Department Chair Shaker Heights High School 15911 Aldersyde Shaker Heights, OH 44120 216.295.4258 216.295.4277 fax mcburney_c at shaker.org SHAKER THEATRE 2005 - 2006 PRODUCTION SEASON Sept 2 Ingenuity! Senior Ensemble performs Downtown Cleveland 5:30 & 7:30 pm *for tickets go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com Fall Ensemble Preview Thursday, October 20th at 8 No Admission Fee Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare December 1, 2, 3 at 8 December 16th Senior Ensemble Solstice Sharing at 4 No Admission Fee January 9 Improv Show at 8 pm Donation Admission February 15 & 16 at 8 and Feb 17 & 18 at 7 & 9:15 New Stages 24: Shaker Playwrights & Directors Series* March 24 & 25 Ninth Grade Theatre Experience at 8* April 27-29 Spring Ensemble Show at 8* May 9 Senior Ensemble at Fusionfest at The Cleveland Play House* May 12 Shakescenes at 7 Donation Admission May 18 Theatre Awards at 8 No Admission Fee Box Office: 295.4287 --Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
NEW STAGES 24:

Shaker Theatre New Playwrights & Directors Series

Opens February 15, 2006

  

The Shaker Heights High School Theatre Arts Department proudly presents 'NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights and Director Series.'  Student written, directed, performed and produced, New Stages 24 features six one-act plays.  NEW STAGES 24 opens on Wednesday, February 15 and runs through Saturday, February 18, 2006 for six performances.

 

Age Ain’t Nothin’ But A Number written by Sherria Hughley and directed by Anna Weinstein

Black Rain written by Alex Mok and directed by Matt Herzfeld

Life (in Purple) written by Anastasia Frank and directed by Marnie Zoldessy

Like Silly Puddy written by Athena Pallotta and directed by Katie Campbell-Morrison

M’aidez written by Emily Mizer and directed by Celia Kaplan

Tent-tation written by Allie Jennings and directed by Ben Karlin

 

New Stages alumni have gone onto work professionally as wirters, performers, and producers and include David Wain (Writer and Director of Wet Hot American Summer; Writer & Performer on Comedy Central's Stella) and Carter Bays ( Head writer for the Fox tv series, American Dad)

 

Performances are at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16th.  Performances on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 are at 7:00 pm AND 9:15 pm.  All performances are in Shaker Heights High School Stage 3.  Seating is limited and all seats are reserved.  Note: Mature Content.  Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior adults, and may be purchased in advance by calling the 24 Hour Reservation Hotline at 216-295-4287.

 
Christine McBurney
Theatre Arts Department Chair
Shaker Heights High School
15911 Aldersyde
Shaker Heights, OH 44120
216.295.4258
216.295.4277 fax
 
SHAKER THEATRE 2005 - 2006 PRODUCTION SEASON
Sept 2 Ingenuity! Senior Ensemble performs Downtown Cleveland  5:30 & 7:30 pm  *for tickets go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com
Fall Ensemble Preview  Thursday, October 20th at 8 No Admission Fee
Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare December 1, 2, 3 at 8
December 16th Senior Ensemble Solstice Sharing  at 4 No Admission Fee
January 9 Improv Show at 8 pm Donation Admission
February 15 & 16 at 8 and Feb 17 & 18 at 7 & 9:15 New Stages 24: Shaker Playwrights & Directors Series*
March 24 & 25 Ninth Grade Theatre Experience at 8*
April 27-29 Spring Ensemble Show at 8*
May 9 Senior Ensemble at Fusionfest at The Cleveland Play House*
May 12 Shakescenes at 7 Donation Admission
May 18 Theatre Awards at 8 No Admission Fee
 Box Office: 295.4287
--Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA)-- From laurenmuney at comcast.net Wed Feb 15 06:27:02 2006 From: laurenmuney at comcast.net (Lauren Muney) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:27:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dustin Brennan, Your post seems to have been of interest to many people. Obviously your concept of 'professionalism' is based upon UNION accreditation only, a union which was originally formed to "protect" theatre artists from abuses. Unions now have often become a form of "haves vs. have-nots": it sometimes becomes a club of snobs, instead of a brother/sisterhood. That wasn't the original intent of any union, and Equity (and SAG, and others) should be the same way. I have been a variety entertainer for over 20 years, performed internationally, been in magazines, newspapers, and on television many times. There was no "union" I could have belonged to which would have encompassed my skills and experience, nor that would give me credibility. Even AGVA couldn't. But by making money I was still a "professional", and by my demeanor I was (or tried to be) responsible in my occupation: always prepared, on time, ready to work with clients, producers, or co-workers. In fact, due to my "professionalism" and skill level, I was/am often paid quite well. I also have seen "union" people unprepared, often late, nasty, work very poorly with others, and quite frequently, not very good. Being in a union does not necessarily make someone more of a "professional", it just makes them able to meet the on-paper criteria that the union requires --and pay the dues. That being said, joining a professional union while being a professional (in demeanor) does help many people. As for "union" theatres: again, while most union theatres have good reputations, just being 'union' doesn't mean anything. Ever see other unions' workers? Sometimes it's just watching them wait for their union-stipulated breaks. On the flip side, just because someone is paid doesn't mean it's a decent wage. If someone hires a 14-yr-old to make balloon animals at a child's party for $15, technically he's a professional also. But being paid is no definition of success or experience: it can be just a description of money exchanging hands. I've seen [professional] circus performers work 80 hours/week in grueling performance conditions for $150/week, and I've seen "ACTORS" get paid exorbitant amounts of money for 5 minutes ---with lots of whining. I agree with these other NEohiopal people: "professional" means being PAID. But it also can mean how the company, performer, or theatre management works. Additionally, if a small theatre company pays its actors (even if it's $5/show), they have a right to advertise whatever truths they want to say -- it's simply 'marketing'. There are awful productions mounted in every theatre, whether it's unpaid or paid theatre; each still advertises to the public so they can get audiences. If a theatre advertises "Newest professional theatre!" so what? It's a truth. I'm not trying to flame you, Dustin, but maybe your post is a call for you to examine what YOU think about these "non-professional" theatres ---and think about the whole industry at large. Sounds like you have a grudge against these smaller theatres somehow, or a glorification of the union. The real point is that beauty (or crap) can come from any source, union or otherwise. Everyone has to decide on their own professionalism also -- whether or not they are paid. Lauren ------------------- Lauren Muney 301-210-6161 301-674-7086 cell Personal email: LaurenMuney at comcast.net Physical Mind innovative fitness and wellness coaching www.physicalmind.com lauren at physicalmind.com Snake Oil Productions performance, production, creation www.snakeoilproductions.com lauren at snakeoilproductions.com FireInspire multimedia motivational speaking including the challenge of fire www.fireinspire.com lauren at fireinspire.com On Feb 14, 2006, at 10:44 PM, Matt DuMont wrote: > > Hi, > Several people have already contributed to this discussion in very > organized and well thought out ways. (Hi Adam ;-D) > > I turn though to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. > > Professional: > 2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field > of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs > b : having a particular profession as a permanent career professional soldier> c : engaged in by persons receiving financial > return > > So, in short, a professional is anyone who is getting paid to do > work, regardless of what it is... be it painting houses, answereing > phones, working at McDonalds... Being Unionized or part of the > Union has nothing to do with being professional. > > I've done several Professional Non-Equity shows. Thats how a lot of > people get experience so when you eventually become Equity you > aren't completely new to the business aspect of acting and theater. > > I think that pretty much sums it up. I get paid to do work. I'm a > professional. =) > -Matt DuMont > From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Feb 15 06:51:07 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:51:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]how the list works for discussions - IE - "definition of professional" Message-ID: <290.5af2558.312499db@aol.com> -------------------------------1140015067 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi folks! A few people have written me asking why I am permitting this discussion on this list - isn't that why the yahoo list was created? The answer to that is on the footer of most of the emails: "There is a sister site to this list called the "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on more than a day or two, the bulletin board is used: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ " So, to reiterate - the Neohiopal list is the right forum for a discussion to start, but at a certain appropriate point I will announce a cutover for a discussion to continue on the yahoo board. For the "definition of professional" discussion, postings will be accepted to this list through 6:00pm today, Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Fred _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1140015067 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi folks!
 
A few people have written me asking why I am permitting this=20 discussion on this list - isn't that why the yahoo list was=20 created?
 
The answer to that is on the footer of most of the=20 emails:
 
"There is a sister site to this list call= ed the=20 "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on mo= re=20 than a day or two, the bulletin board is used:=20 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ "
 
So, to reiterate - the Neohiopal list is the right forum for a=20 discussion to start, but at a certain appropriate point I will announce a=20 cutover for a discussion to continue on the yahoo board.
 
For the "definition of professional" discussion, postings will=20= be=20 accepted to this list through 6:00pm today, Wednesday, February 15,=20 2006.
 
Fred
http://www.fredsternfeld.com

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-------------------------------1140015067-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 06:53:18 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 06:53:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: COMING TO AMERICA (Kalliope Stage) Message-ID: <20060215145318.47147.qmail@web33115.mail.mud.yahoo.com> KALLIOPE?S ?Coming To America? IS ENJOYABLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times On the way out of Kalliope Stage after the opening night performance of ?COMING TO AMERICA? the woman in front of me said, ?That was fun.? She was right, every once in a while it is nice to go to the theatre and just laugh a little, hear some good old-time songs, watch generally talented performers, and appreciate the creativity of a director who starts with a script and makes it into a visual reality. James Hindman and Ray Roderick?s ?COMING TO AMERICA,? is having its world premiere at Kalliope. The duo authored ?PETE ?N? KEELY,? which garnered an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination and two Drama Desk mentions. That script was presented in 2004 at Kalliope. Billed as a ?poperetta,? ?COMING TO AMERICA? takes on the format of a vaudeville show with over 60 American standards and forgotten songs. This is no ?WEST SIDE STORY? or ?CHORUS LINE.? It is not even ?TINTYPES? which takes the same theme , but does it better. But, the production overcomes the trite script and the results are an enjoyable evening. Songs include the likes of the well known ?They Didn?t Believe Me,? ?Alexander?s Ragtime Band,? ?Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning,? ?Over There,? ?The Streets of New York,? ?You?re a Grand Old Flag,? and ?America the Beautiful.? It also features some ditties that few know including, ?All the World Is Swaying,? ?An Irish Husband,? ?It Takes An Irishman to Make Love,? ?Antonio,? ?If You Don?t Want My Peaches,? and ?Samiostisa.? The singers/dancers/comedians portray a dozen people. Each character, who comes to this country in the early 1900s, is changed by America and America changes them. The first segment examines the coming-to-America experience--the harrowing ship ride, seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time, landing at Ellis Island, and entering the US. The rest of the production centers on the becoming a ?Yankee? experience. Kimberly Koljat, portraying an Irish lass, sparkles. Her eyes glisten, her face glows. Her singing voice is excellent. She dances well and her characterizations are well developed. She won the audience with ?Just You Watch My Step.? Christopher Sena is Ambrose, an Italian. He is generally effective, but sings with a nasal quality. His version of ?Everything in America is Ragtime? with Jaron Vesely was a show stopper. Vesely portrays Yankel, a Jewish immigrant. He displays appealing stage presence in a charmingly boyish way. His versions of ?Papirosen? and ?Ephraham Played the Piano? were delightful. He is also an excellent dancer. Beth Kirkpatrick has a full and vibrant voice which she displays well as the Swedish Pernilla . The audience gasped with awe as she hit her high notes. Her rendition of ?Nobody Knows? was enchanting. Jason Winfield, who sometimes sings flat, has some nice moments. His highlight number was ?When I Lost You.? Director Paul Gurgol, who is a master at inventing creative ?shticks? to enhance acting scenes and dance sequences, does not disappoint. This is a staging, with much creative staging and choreography, that gives pleasure well beyond the over-used premise of the script. Anthony Ruggiero, the pianist and musical director does an excellent job. Russ Borski?s set design creates the right mood, while his costume designs are impressive. Lance Switzer?s lighting adds the correct moods. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Forty percent of the people in the United States can trace their families through Ellis Island. Each of those descendants, and any others who appreciate a well-directed show with good singing and dancing, will enjoy Kalliope Stage?s ?COMING TO AMERICA.? The show runs through March 12 at 2134 Lee Road. For tickets call 216-321-0870 or go on line to www.KalliopeStage.com. Kalliope Stage?s next production is ?110 IN THE SHADE? which will be presented from April 20 to May 21. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Wed Feb 15 07:48:43 2006 From: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com (Victor D'Altorio) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:48:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Meisner class recommended by Emmy-winning actors Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20060215104513.02bfbd90@247ref.org> --=====================_953370223==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =93Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth, which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety. Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me! He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive. I absolutely loved working with him.=94 Megan Mullally, Karen Walker on Will & Grace Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series =93Vic first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called Talking Minks, and he is, easily, one of=20 the best directors I=92ve worked with. I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing"=20 that he take Vic's acting class in L.A, and the=20 change in his work, and in HIM, after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma=ADwhich can't be taught, of course- -but it emerged with the stronger sense of self=20 he developed under Vic's tutelage." Richard Schiff, Toby on The West Wing Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series =93Victor=92s ability to facilitate honest, unembellished communication between peopleis phenomenal. He=92s not satisfied until each moment is specific and perfectly clear. His understanding of Sanford Meisner=92s= work=AD and Meisner was a genius, certainly=AD is so complete that people who=92ve worked on the Meisner exercises for years feel they=92re brand new when they work with Vic.=94 Laura Innes, "Dr. Carrie Weaver" on ER Emmy-nominated, Best Supporting Actress/Drama Series Emmy-nominated, Best Director/Drama series, The West Wing Victor D'Altorio Meisner technique and scene study classes L.A. Weekly Critics Best Director 2000 Chicago's most recommended acting teacher by agents and casting directors 1993-98 Good acting is personal. The character is you--always you-- Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. Each character you play lives within your own boundaries for expressiveness, depth of feeling, and specificity of response. A new 8-week Meisner class session will begin on Sunday March 12, 2006. Sunday Evening Class is 5-8pm. Limited to 12 people A new 8-week Scene Study class will begin on Wednesday March 15, 2006. Wednesday Evening Class is 7-10pm Limited to 8 people The Scene Study class is available first to=20 students currently enrolled in the Meisner class,=20 and then to those who have completed at least one session of the Meisner= class. The length of the repetition class is based on 4=20 students per hour,so an enrollment of 12 people=20 is a 3 hour class, 8 people is a 2 hour class, 16 is a 4 hour class, etc. Both classes are 8 weeks long, and meet once per week. Discounted price for Meisner class: $350 Cost for class is $400 with a $50 discount if the=20 full amount is paid before the first class. Cost for a second class is $150 if paid in full by the first class. Contact: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com to set up an interview. About the work: Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must ALSO exercise the mechanism that=20 allows for flexibility and freedom of=20 expression--the ability to listen and respond=20 truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously.=20 First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a=20 specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford=20 Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work. Particular emphasis is placed on getting one=92s attention off of one=92s= self, which means listening and responding to the other person in an honest and SPECIFIC way. The goal: to experience a flow state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses. 1. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly. 2. Respond to what's happening -NOT to what's expected or desired. 3. Unblock and expand your range of expression. 4. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated response. 5. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much deeper and more specific= way. 6. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't=20 play the meaning of the lines. About the teacher: Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and=20 actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most=20 respected, most recommended acting teachers at=20 The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known=20 professional training program. From 1998-02 he=20 had an acting studio in Los Angeles, where he=20 taught class and privately coached many actors=20 for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics'=20 Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was=20 asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with=20 actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection=20 for an innovative California state funded program=20 to educate youth in better, more truth-centered=20 communication skills. He is a graduate of=20 Northwestern University, and also of the William=20 Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal,=20 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching. --=====================_953370223==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
=93Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth,
which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety.
Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me!
He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive.
I absolutely loved working with him.=94
 
Megan Mullally, Karen Walker on Will & Grace
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
 
=93Vic first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway
called Talking Minks, and he is, easily, one of the best directors I=92ve worked with.
I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Vic's acting class in L.A, and the change in his work, and in HIM, after only a few months was astonishing.
His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment
 to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence,
 more charisma=ADwhich can't be taught, of course-
-but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage."
 
Richard Schiff, Toby on The West Wing
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
=93Victor=92s ability to facilitate honest, unembellished communication
between peopleis phenomenal. He=92s not satisfied until each moment
 is specific and perfectly clear. His understanding of Sanford Meisner=92s work=AD
and Meisner was a genius, certainly=AD
is so complete that people who=92ve worked on the Meisner exercises
 for years feel they=92re brand new when they work with Vic.=94
 
Laura Innes, "Dr. Carrie Weaver" on ER
Emmy-nominated, Best Supporting Actress/Drama Series

Emmy-nominated, Best Director/Drama series, The West Wing

 
Victor D'Altorio
Meisner technique and scene study classes
 
L.A. Weekly Critics Best Director 2000
Chicago's most recommended acting teacher
by agents and casting directors 1993-98


Good acting is personal.
The character is you--always you--
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
 
Each character you play lives within your own boundaries
for expressiveness, depth of feeling, and specificity of response.
 

A new 8-week Meisner class session will begin on Sunday March 12, 2006.
Sunday Evening Class is 5-8pm.  Limited to 12 people
 
A new 8-week Scene Study class will begin on Wednesday March 15, 2006.
Wednesday Evening Class is 7-10pm  Limited to 8 people
 
The Scene Study class is available first to students currently enrolled in the Meisner class, and then to those who have completed at least one session of the Meisner class.
 
The length of the repetition class is based on 4 students per hour,so an enrollment of 12 people is a 3 hour class, 8 people is a 2 hour class, 16 is a 4 hour class, etc.
 
Both classes are 8 weeks long, and meet once per week.

Discounted price for Meisner class: $350

Cost for class is $400 with a $50 discount if the full amount is paid before the first class.
Cost for a second class is $150 if paid in full by the first class.
 
Contact: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com to set up an interview.
 
About the work:
Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales.
Dancers stretch and bend at a bar.
The actor must ALSO exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work.
 
Particular emphasis is placed on getting one=92s attention off of one=92s self,
which means listening and responding to the other person
in an honest and SPECIFIC way.
 
The goal: to experience a flow state of mind and heart,
free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses.
 
1. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly.
2. Respond to what's happening -NOT to what's expected or desired.
3. Unblock and expand your range of expression.
4. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated response.
5. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much deeper and more specific way.
6. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines.

 
About the teacher:
Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 1998-02 he had an acting studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching.

 
--=====================_953370223==.ALT-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 08:19:25 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:19:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SOUND DESIGNER? Jude M. Goergen, Members' Contest & Other News! Message-ID: <8C80062B8D36E8F-E04-1093C@mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 15, 2006) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 15, 2006) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Feb 15 08:31:48 2006 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:31:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse seeks Stage Managers for the 2006 season Message-ID: <1ab.47e145c0.3124b174@aol.com> -------------------------------1140021108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is looking for stage managers for our 2006 season. We are doing "Noises Off", "The Fantasticks", "Sweet Charity", "My Way...A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra", "Art", "Spider's Web", & "Christmas at Aunt Ida's". This is not a paying gig but we try to make it as much fun as possible and there is the opportunity to enjoy a festive adult beverage & food after the show. For more information about show dates, please check out our web page at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) Anyone interested should contact me at _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) Tom Meyrose Managing Director -------------------------------1140021108 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is looking for stage managers for our 2006=20 season. 
 
We are doing "Noises Off", "The Fantasticks", "Sweet Charity", "My Way.= ..A=20 Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra", "Art", "Spider's Web", & "Christmas a= t=20 Aunt Ida's".  This is not a paying gig but we t= ry=20 to make it as much fun as possible and there is the opportunity to enjoy a=20 festive adult beverage & food  after the show. 
 
For more information about show dates, please check out our web page=20 at:
www.huntingtonplayhouse.com<= /DIV>
 
Anyone interested should contact me at huntheatre at aol.com
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing Director
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Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0002752B32@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Cabaret Project Announces=20 Their Second Cabaret Sampler Performers! =20 Eileen Burns Charles Eversole Alison Garrigan June Lang Pamela Lewis Molly McGinnis Wayne Moreland Susan Murphy Kristin Netzband Monica Olejko Geoffrey Short Nickolas Vannello =20 Beginning the weekend of March 24, 2006 and then continuing throughout April 15, 2006 five to six different performers will take the stage at Kennedy's Cabaret in Playhouse Square and present their own 15-minute Cabaret set, assisted by a combo band led under the music direction of Charles Eversole. There is truly something for every one in this Sampler! =20 =20 CABARET SAMPLER TICKET & SHOW INFORMATION: Performances: March 24 - April 15, 2006 Friday and Saturdays 8:30 PM Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center Tickets: $20 To Purchase Tickets: www.clevelandcabaret.com www.playhousesquare.com 216.241.6000 800.766.6048 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cleveland Cabaret=20 Project
Announces =
Their = Second
Cabaret Sampler=20 Performers!
 
Eileen = Burns
Charles = Eversole
Alison = Garrigan
June = Lang
Pamela = Lewis
Molly = McGinnis
Wayne = Moreland
Susan = Murphy
Kristin = Netzband
Monica = Olejko
Geoffrey = Short
Nickolas = Vannello
 

Beginning the weekend of March 24, 2006 and then = continuing=20 throughout April 15, 2006 five to six different performers will take the = stage=20 at Kennedy’s Cabaret in Playhouse Square and present their own = 15-minute Cabaret=20 set, assisted by a combo band led under the music direction of Charles = Eversole.=20 There is truly something for every one in this Sampler!   =

 

CABARET SAMPLER = TICKET &=20 SHOW INFORMATION:

Performances: = March 24 –=20 April 15, 2006

Friday and=20 Saturdays

8:30=20 PM

Kennedy’s = at Playhouse = Square Center=

Tickets:=20 $20

To Purchase=20 Tickets:  www.clevelandcabaret.com&nbs= p; www.playhousesquare.com    216.241.6000    =20 800.766.6048

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9-- From flmdirector at aol.com Wed Feb 15 09:17:41 2006 From: flmdirector at aol.com (flmdirector at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:17:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Independent film premiere Message-ID: <8C8006ADC89302E-DC4-841@mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, My name is Matt Pallotta. I have recently finished up an independent film and am premiering it on Sunday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in Cuyahoga Falls. I have spent the last year working on this project. It was budgeted entirely out of my own pocket. I'm 24, a senior at Kent State about to graduate, looking for some support from local talent and those who have any interest in the entertainment field. The film is called "Imperfections" and it's a comedy. You can learn more about the film and who I am at www.redduckpictures.com. About 20 publications (including radio appearances) have and will be coming out about the film to gather as much interest possible. Last week, all 10 Record Publishing newspapers in the area (Falls News Press, Tallmadge express, Hudson Hub, Stow Sentry....etc etc) came out with the story on the front page of the entertainment section. The Westside Leader is doing a story in the next week or so, as well as the Richfield Times, Akron Beacon Journal, CFHS newsletter and several other small papers in the area. I'm just looking to fill as many seats as possible; get some exposure for our work. Neohiopal, I know, goes out to many people who share the same passion that I have. So, if you can, come on out and see what some other locals have put together. We're selling tickets ($5) through the website, or you can contact me for tickets as well. Please check out the site; there are trailers, photogalleries, cast and crew bios, and much more. Also, if anyone has a trailer for their own peice (around 60 sec.) that they would be interested in putting in front of the film - as a way to promote other local talent - we'd be happy to check it out and use it if appropriate. Get in contact with me for further information. Thanks for your consideration, ~Matt Pallotta ----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
        Hello,
            My name is Matt Pallotta.  I have recently finished up an independent film and am premiering it on Sunday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in Cuyahoga Falls.  I have spent the last year working on this project.  It was budgeted entirely out of my own pocket.  I'm 24, a senior at Kent State about to graduate, looking for some support from local talent and those who have any interest in the entertainment field.  The film is called "Imperfections" and it's a comedy.  You can learn more about the film and who I am at www.redduckpictures.com.  About 20 publications (including radio appearances) have and will be coming out about the film to gather as much interest possible.  Last week, all 10 Record Publishing newspapers in the area (Falls News Press, Tallmadge express, Hudson Hub, Stow Sentry....etc etc) came out with the story on the front page of the entertainment section.  The Westside Leader is doing a story in the next week or so, as well as the Richfield Times, Akron Beacon Journal, CFHS newsletter and several other small papers in the area.  I'm just looking to fill as many seats as possible; get some exposure for our work.  Neohiopal, I know, goes out to many people who share the same passion that I have.  So, if you can, come on out and see what some other locals have put together. 
            We're selling tickets ($5) through the website, or you can contact me for tickets as well.  Please check out the site; there are trailers, photogalleries, cast and crew bios, and much more. 
            Also, if anyone has a trailer for their own peice (around 60 sec.) that they would be interested in putting in front of the film - as a way to promote other local talent - we'd be happy to check it out and use it if appropriate.  Get in contact with me for further information.  Thanks for your consideration,
           ~Matt Pallotta
----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Wed Feb 15 09:37:20 2006 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:37:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Computer, Monitor and Printer Message-ID: <43F366D0.2060003@vanityCrash.com> I have an Apple G3 Desktop Computer with a brand new never used 17" ViewSonic Monitor. Also included is a 100mb Zip Drive with 5 disks and a 1gb Jaz Drive with five 1gb removable hard drive disks. I am selling the whole package for $150. I also have a Panasonic KX P1124 dot matrix printer. It works great. This is Free to any good home. Dennis 216-631-2554 From brittany.janis at case.edu Wed Feb 15 09:16:38 2006 From: brittany.janis at case.edu (Brittany Janis) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:16:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST WEEKEND FOR LOOK BACK IN ANGER AT CASE Message-ID: <342da373426e25.3426e25342da37@cwru.edu>

  CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY'S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE PRESENTS

* Look Back in Anger* 

By: John Osborne

Directed by Ron Wilson

February 16, 17, 18 at 8:00 p.m.
February 19 at 2:30 p.m.

Come and see, in it's last weekend of production, 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. This production allows us again to follow the angst ridden life of Jimmy Porter, as portrayed by John DiAntonio, and speaks powerfully in this new generation to the troubles of a contemporary audience.

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.

From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Feb 15 09:57:53 2006 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:57:53 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playwright, Composer, & Actor from INSIDE OUT at Actors' Summit on WCPN Message-ID: <28c.5c09fa4.3124c5a1@aol.com> -------------------------------1140026273 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 For Immediate Release=20 For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio =20 February 15, 2006=20 Playwright and Composer of Inside Out=20 Join Lissy Gulick on =E2=80=9CAround Noon=E2=80=9D=20 Doug Haverty and Adryan Russ, the playwright and composer of Inside Out=20 respectively, will join host Dee Perry on WCPN=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CAround No= on=E2=80=9D this Friday.=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater opens Inside Out that evening with an 8:00 P= M performance=20 at the theater in Hudson. Local professional actor Lissy Gulick will be in=20 the studio. Mr. Haverty and Ms. Russ will be joining the conversation by ph= one=20 from Los Angeles.=20 Doug Haverty=20 Doug Haverty=E2=80=99s award-wining plays and musicals have been produced a= cross the=20 country and around the world. Inside Out just completed its second =20 successful run in Switzerland (in English) having originally opened in 1989=20= at Lonny=20 Chapman=E2=80=99s Group Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles. Inside Out has be= en to New=20 York three times: in Chelsea at The Village Theatre Company, Off-Broadway a= t=20 The Cherry Lane and in SoHo at the Here Performing Arts Center. His play,=20 _Could I Have This Dance_ (http://www.co lonytheatre.org/shows/CouldIHaveThisDance.html) ? (which premiered at The C= olony in Los Angeles and won 10 Drama-Logue=20 awards) was selected by the American Theatre Critics' Association as The=20 Best Play of 1992 [for plays presented outside of New York City] and as a r= esult=20 is included in the Otis Guernsey Theatre Yearbook "The Best Plays of=20 1991-92." Other popular Haverty plays include Aftershocks (Margo Jones Pla= ywriting=20 Award), Death Defying Acts, In My Mind's Eye (Samuel French), Hello This i= s=20 the Bottom Drawer), and the libretti for Flavia & The Dream Maker =20 (Dramatic Publishing Co.) and Legend of the Crystal Waters (Deaf Drama Awa= rd). =20 Additionally, his works has been presented at The Laguna Playhouse, The Cha= rlotte=20 Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Marietta's Theatre-in-the-Square, The=20 Phoenix Theatre, Theatre West and The Long Island Stage, just to name a few.= =20 Doug is Co-Moderator of The Writers Workshop at Theatre West and belongs to=20= =20 ASCAP, NARAS and The Dramatist's Guild. Inside Out was developed at The Lehm= an =20 Engel Musical Theatre Workshop under the direction of John Sparks.=20 Adryan Russ=20 ADRYAN RUSS (composer, lyricist) has had her work featured at The Cherry=20 Lane in New York City; Group Repertory Theatre, The Colony Theatre, and the= =20 West Valley Playhouse in the Los Angeles area; Florida Studio Theatre in=20 Sarasota; the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona; 12 Miles West in Montclair, New J= ersey;=20 Allegro Productions=E2=80=99 Here Arts Center in Soho, NY; and the Wealthy=20= Theatre in=20 Michigan, among others. She had the privilege of participating in a tribut= e=20 to Charles Strouse, with Michael Feinstein, at Carnegie Hall and in Chicago= =20 Humanities Festival=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CASCAP Cabaret: Her Turn=E2=80=9D with= Karen Mason and Sharon=20 McNight. LML Music (www.lmlmusic.com) released =E2=80=9CEveryone Has A Sto= ry: The=20 Songs of Adryan Russ,=E2=80=9D a CD of her songs performed by some of the b= est Los=20 Angeles and Broadway stage performers, including Jason Graae (Ragtime) and=20= Susan=20 Egan (Beauty & The Beast). She and Inside Out collaborator Doug Haverty ar= e=20 currently developing a new musical based on Oscar Wilde=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CT= he Canterville=20 Ghost=E2=80=9D; she is developing a holiday musical, Ebenezer: Return of the= Scrooge,=20 with Chicago playwright Keith Huff, as well as a musical for young children= =20 based on a Hans Christian Andersen tale. With film composers, Adryan has w= orked=20 as lyricist on such title songs as =E2=80=9CWhite Lies=E2=80=9D for The Che= ck Is In The =20 Mail, with Brian Dennehy; and "Save The Earth," for the English-version cult= =20 classic, Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster (which she admits with great=20 trepidation). She=E2=80=99s also written music and lyrics for several anim= ated features. =20 Adryan is a member of ASCAP, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Scien= ces =20 (NARAS), The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), and The Dramatists Gui= ld. =20 =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 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=20= and=20 season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=20= 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 -------------------------------1140026273 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

For Immedi= ate=20 Release

For=20 additional information contact: Nei= l=20 Thackaberry 330-342-0800

Hudson, Ohio=20

February 15, 2006

Playwright and=20 Composer of Inside=20 Out

Join Lissy Gulic= k on=20 =E2=80=9CAround Noon<= /st1:time>=E2=80=9D

        =    =20 =

Doug Haverty and Adryan Russ, the= =20 playwright and composer of Inside Out respectively, will=20= join=20 host Dee Perry on WCPN=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CAround Noon=E2=80=9D this Friday.=20= Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater opens=20 Inside Out that evening with a= n=20 8:00 PM performance at the theater in Hu= dson.=20 Local professional actor Lissy Gulick will be in the studio. Mr. Haverty and= Ms.=20 Russ will be joining the conversation by phone from Los=20 Angeles.

 

Doug=20 Haverty

Doug Haverty=E2=80=99s award-wining plays an= d musicals have=20 been produced across the country and around the world. Inside Out just completed its seco= nd=20 successful run in Switzerland (in English) having originally opened in 1989=20= at=20 Lonny Chapman=E2=80=99s Group Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles.  Inside Out has been to New York th= ree=20 times: in Chelsea at The Village Theatre Company, Off-Broadway at The Cherry= =20 Lane and in SoHo at the Here Performing Arts Center. His play, Could I Have This=20 Dance?=20 (which premiered at The Colony in Los Angeles and won 10 Drama-Logue awards)= was=20 selected by the American Theatre Critics' Association as The Best Play of 19= 92=20 [for plays presented outside of New York City] and as a result is included i= n=20 the Otis Guernsey Theatre Yearbook "The Best Plays of 1991-92." Other popula= r=20 Haverty plays include Aftershocks=20 (Margo Jones Playwriting Award), Death=20 Defying Acts, In My Mind's Eye (Samuel=20 French), Hello This is the Bottom=20 Drawer), and=20 the libretti for Flavia=20 & The Dream Maker=20 (Dramatic Publishing Co.) and Legend=20 of the Crystal Waters (Deaf=20 Drama Award).=20 Additionally, his works has been presented at The Laguna Playhouse, The=20 Charlotte Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Marietta's Theatre-in-the-Squar= e,=20 The Phoenix Theatre, Theatre West and The Long Island Stage, just to name a=20= few.=20 Doug is Co-Moderator of The Writers Workshop at Theatre West and belongs to=20 ASCAP, NARAS and The Dramatist's Guild. Inside Out was developed at The Le= hman=20 Engel Musical Theatre Workshop under the direction of John=20 Sparks.

 

Adryan=20 Russ

ADRYAN=20 RUSS (composer= ,=20 lyricist) has had her work=20 featured at The Cherry Lane in New York City; Group Repertory Theatre, The=20 Colony Theatre, and the West Valley Playhouse in the Los Angeles area; Flori= da=20 Studio Theatre in Sarasota; the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona; 12 Miles West in= =20 Montclair, New Jersey; Allegro Productions=E2=80=99 Here Arts Center in Soho= , NY; and=20 the Wealthy Theatre in Michigan, among others.  She had the privilege of participa= ting=20 in a tribute to Charles Strouse, with Michael Feinstein, at Carnegie Hall an= d in=20 Chicago Humanities Festival=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CASCAP Cabaret: Her Turn=E2= =80=9D with Karen Mason and=20 Sharon McNight.  LML Music=20 (www.lmlmusic.com) released =E2=80=9CEveryone Has A Story: The Songs of Adry= an Russ,=E2=80=9D a=20 CD of her songs performed by some of the best Los Angeles and Broadway stage= =20 performers, including Jason Graae (Ragtime) and Susan Egan (Beauty & The Beast).  She and Inside Out=20 collaborat= or=20 Doug Haverty are currently developing a new musical based on Oscar Wilde=E2= =80=99s =E2=80=9CThe=20 Canterville Ghost=E2=80=9D; she is developing a holiday musical, Ebenezer: Return of the Scrooge, w= ith=20 Chicago playwright Keith Huff, as well as a musical for young children based= on=20 a Hans Christian Andersen tale. =20 With film composers, Adryan has worked as lyricist on such title song= s as=20 =E2=80=9CWhite Lies=E2=80=9D for Th= e Check Is In The=20 Mail, with Brian Dennehy; and "Save The Earth," for the English-version=20= cult=20 classic, Godzilla vs. The Smog=20 Monster (which she admits with great trepidation).  She=E2=80=99s also written music a= nd lyrics for=20 several animated features.  Ad= ryan=20 is a member of ASCAP, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences=20 (NARAS), The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), and The Dramatists=20 Guild. 

=  

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

 <= /P>

The New York Times wrote: =E2= =80=9CThe=20 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= o been named=20 one of the best Off Broadway musicals by Theatre=20 Mania.

 <= /P>

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= udio=20 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<= SPAN=20 style=3D"COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> (Sag= 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);=20 Cain Park (Mrs. Shinn, Music Man);=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre (Yenta, Fiddler); Porthouse (Aunt Eller, <= I=20 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
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular=20 tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances excep= t=20 the preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discou= nts=20 and season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets=20= can=20 be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

 

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

-------------------------------1140026273-- From Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com Wed Feb 15 12:25:17 2006 From: Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com (Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:25:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Northeast Ohio premiere of MATCH opens Feb 24! Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's RiverStreet Play House proudly presents MATCH, a play by Stephen Belber, which opens Friday, February 24th. Cast: Jeff Rogers as Tobi Powell Brenda Redmond as Lisa Davis Chris Crimaldi as Mike Davis Directed by Kate Tonti Dates: Friday, Feb 24, and Saturday, Feb 25 Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4 THURSDAY, March 9 and Friday, March 10 Location: 56 River Rd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. Box office phone 440.247.8955. (Theatre is located across the parking lot from Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) Curtain: 8:00 p.m. Recommended for audiences over the age of 16 due to mature subject matter and strong language. The Story: Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the apartment of Tobi Powell. They are there to interview him about his life as a dancer/choreographer, but it is soon evident that their agenda is as multilayered as the life story Tobi begins to tell them. What happens will either ruin or inspire them, and definitely change their lives forever. "Three and a half out of four stars." - USA Today "Deeply moving, enthralling theatre. Stephen Belber's MATCH has great beauty and tenderness and abounds in wit." - NY Daily News. "A theatrical steeplechase that leads to unadorned, heartfelt, emotion." - Wall Street Journal ******************************************************************************* This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing or using any of this information. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic information about individuals and businesses subject to the restrictions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or redisclose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for which you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ******************************************************************************* If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in the SUBJECT line. --=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's RiverStreet Play House proudly presents MATCH, a play by Stephen Belber, which opens Friday, February 24th.

Cast:

Jeff Rogers as Tobi Powell
Brenda Redmond as Lisa Davis
Chris Crimaldi as Mike Davis

Directed by Kate Tonti

Dates:         Friday, Feb 24, and Saturday, Feb 25
                Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4
                THURSDAY, March 9 and Friday, March 10

Location:         56 River Rd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. Box office phone 440.247.8955.
                (Theatre is located across the parking lot from Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio)

Curtain: 8:00 p.m.

Recommended for audiences over the age of 16 due to mature subject matter and strong language.

The Story: Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the apartment of Tobi Powell. They are there to interview him about his life as a dancer/choreographer, but it is soon evident that their agenda is as multilayered as the life story Tobi begins to tell them. What happens will either ruin or inspire them, and definitely change their lives forever.

"Three and a half out of four stars." - USA Today
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--=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_=-- From cassidytheatre at earthlink.net Wed Feb 15 12:08:04 2006 From: cassidytheatre at earthlink.net (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:08:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANNA IN THE TROPICS AUDITIONS AT CASSIDY Message-ID: <410-2200623152084328@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ANNA IN THE TROPICS Auditions at Cassidy Theatre Auditions for ANNA IN THE TROPICS by Nilo Cruz will be held at the Cassidy Theatre February 26th and 27th. ABOUT THE SHOW: Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize, ANNA IN THE TROPICS is a beautiful lyrical drama set in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida in 1929. As was the custom, a ?reader? would read to the workers from the classics as a form of education. When a new reader begins ?Anna Karenina?, Tolstoy, the tropics and the American dream become a volatile combination. PRODUCTION DATES: April 28 ? May 14, 2006 AUDITION DATES: Sunday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m. Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m. ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Lester Currie NEEDED: 5 men and 5 women. Preferably Latino or Of Color. Age range 20 ? 65 years. Questions? Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Cassidy Theatre cassidytheatre at earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

 ANNA IN THE TROPICS

Auditions at Cassidy Theatre

 

Auditions for ANNA IN THE TROPICS by Nilo Cruz will be held at the Cassidy Theatre February 26th and 27th.

 

ABOUT THE SHOW:  Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize,  ANNA IN THE TROPICS is a beautiful lyrical drama set in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida in 1929.  As was the custom, a ?reader? would read to the workers from the classics as a form of education.  When a new reader begins ?Anna Karenina?,  Tolstoy, the tropics and the American dream become a volatile combination.

 

PRODUCTION DATES:  April 28 ? May 14, 2006

 

AUDITION DATES:  Sunday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m.

                                    Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m.

 

ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Lester Currie

                              

NEEDED: 5 men and 5 women.  Preferably Latino or Of Color. 

                   Age range 20 ? 65 years. 

 

Questions?  Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.

Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights,

 

 
 
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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com Wed Feb 15 12:09:32 2006 From: mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com (mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:09:32 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]We are looking for ALL ENTERTAINERS Message-ID: <20060215130932.y9spiedup3534s8o@www.magicgalaxy.com> Hello all and thank you for your interest! One of Cleveland's largest Entertainment companies, Mr. Joe's Magic Galaxy, is looking to expand even bigger!! We are looking for ANY and ALL Entertainers who are interested in more work. We are looking for (but not limited to): MAGICIANS JUGGLERS BALLOON ARTISTS CLOWNS FACE PAINTERS ANIMAL ACTS PONY RIDES INFLATABLES CARICATURE ARTISTS COSTUME CHARACTERS DJ'S BANDS...ALL KINDS OF BANDS..... PIANO PLAYERS HULA DANCERS AIR BRUSH TATOO ARTISTS CARNIVAL GAMES STILT WALKERS OR ANY OTHER FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT THAT MAY NOT BE MENTIONED. EVEN IF YOU THINK WE ALREADY HAVE YOUR INFO PLEASE SEND IT AGAIN. 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From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Feb 15 13:44:51 2006 From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 16:44:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Busy Week in the Arts in Akron/Canton (Square Peg Promotions) Message-ID: <00fc01c63279$0caa0b20$0301000a@office.playersguildtheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I thought I would pass this on to the list. Janelle of Square Leg Productions has been putting together this list to inform people of local arts events, mostly Akron/Canton. It=92s nice to have it all in = one place. Enjoy! Tricia =20 =20 Hello, and welcome to another fabulous of week in Northeast Ohio Arts. Please check out our =93Spotlight On...Lazar=92s Art Gallery,=94 this = week=92s featured locally-owned business. =20 Square Peg Promotions thanks Mrs. Betty Smith of Multi-Development Services for inviting us to join her on this week=92s edition of =93On = Track with Betty Mac=94 on Canton=92s Channel 11. Betty is helping to promote next week=92s Rainbow Reportory Company production of Charita Goshay=92s = =93As I Was Saying...=94 which debuts on Friday, February 24th at 7pm. = Details are included in the events calendar, below. My children and I will make our stage debut there, and we hope you=92ll join us! =20 Please mark your calendars now, if you haven=92t done so already, for March 31st and April 9th. March 31st is =93ARTSPELL=94 (Art Is Alive), which marks the kickoff of the Stark ACT1 celebration. A Celebration of the Arts at KSU Stark=92s Fine Arts Building will wrap up ACT1 in style! KSU Stark Campus has graciously donated its Fine Arts Building on Sunday, April 9th from 1pm to 7pm. This event will feature art and artists of all genres and media; workshops; demonstrations; exhibits; the winning photos from the =93Picture It!=94 program; and an arts merchandise store with products from ACT1 and its artists and musicians. Don=92t miss this wonderful, free opportunity for art lovers of all = ages! =20 Until the Square Peg Promotions website is fully operational...which will increase the utility and navigation of this events calendar exponentially...I would love to receive your thoughts about color-coding the listings to represent the categories of Music; Dance; Drama/Theatre; Written Word; and Visual Arts. For events or opportunities that defy category, the type will just be the standard black. Admittedly, I=92m borrowing this concept from the creative minds on the Stark ACT1 committee, with whom I am privileged to serve! The entries under =93This Week...=94 have been color-coded today. Please let me know if this = helps; distracts; attracts; or annoys. This calendar is created for YOU, so your thoughts are important to the fine-tuning decisions. =20 Warmly, Square Peg Promotions=20 Janelle 330-268-1744 < janlrene at sssnet.com. If you have friends or fellow art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing list, they should email me at the same address and type =93 Subscribe=94 = in the subject line.>> *** THIS WEEK... Wednesday, February 15th through Saturday, February 18th African-Americans and Their Art Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton. Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms. 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu =20 =20 Thursday, February 16th, 8pm=20 Tracey Thomas Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery. Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist. Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only). Doors open at 7:30pm. www.traceythomas.com or www.massillonartmuseum.org =20 Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm=20 Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month) The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists) Leslie Nielsen=92s home (email her for directions!) This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...). The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer. For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.=20 =20 Friday, February 17th, 10pm=20 Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater) For more info, www.thelimespider.com=20 =20 Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm=20 Imp=BFed Log=BFc Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio.=20 Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm=20 Canton Idol Semi-Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. =20 Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm=20 (Weekends through March 5th.)=20 Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton.=20 For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617. =20 Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm=20 (Weekends through March 5th.)=20 Pippin KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID. =20 Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info) We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 =96 60. In addition, we are = offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer.=20 =20 Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm 3rd Monday Poets Society Stark County District Library, North Branch on 25th St. NW, near Malone College) Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement. For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com =20 AND BEYOND... =20 Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm=20 Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle Town Fryer in Cleveland. Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent =93Cajun syle cookin'!=94 www.brianlisik.com =20 =20 Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay=92s =93As I Was = Saying...=94 Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting. Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage! Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!). =20 =20 Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm Imp=BFed Log=BFc Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio=20 Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover! www.impliedlogicband.com=20 =20 Friday, February 24th, 10pm=20 Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant Fat Jimmy=92s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent For more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com =20 Saturday, February 25th, 9am Invitational Jazz Festival KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. =20 $3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com =20 Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm Imp=BFed Log=BFc Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Saturday, February 25th, 8pm Zach Jimmy=92s Caf=E9, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660 $2 cover charge. www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net=20 =20 Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic) North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting. For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com =20 Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm=20 Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet) Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues 2nd April Galerie, 209 6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924 Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town! Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham. www.secondapril.org =20 Friday, March 3rd 8pm Saturday, March 4th 8pm Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm (weekends through March 19th) Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720 Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613. All ages welcome, so bring the whole family!=20 =20 Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am=20 Imp=BFed Log=BFc Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp=BFed Log=BFc surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge. www.lydiasbar.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Monday, March 6th through March 31st Drawings 2006: Regional Artists KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm. =20 Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm =93The IN Crowd=94 featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel Be INformed, Be INvolved! =20 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to =93making our world a little smaller=94 by introducing us to people who = are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month=92s featured guest speakers are Maya and = Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art. speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org=20 =20 Friday, March 10th 8:00pm Jerry Wong Piano Recital Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County. All ages welcome. Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com=20 =20 Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, =93Blithe Spirit=94 by Noel Coward=20 Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio. There are two male parts and five female parts. For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387. =20 Sunday, March 19th, 3pm Music Department Pops Concert KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID). All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds. Open to the public, all ages. =20 Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm Red Duck Pictures=92 =93Imperfections=94 Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Catch the premiere of =93Imperfections,=94 and independent, full-length = film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta. Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school). Ticket price is $5. All are general admission and seating. Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier. For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/ . =20 Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm=20 Canton Idol Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. =20 Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County=92s own! While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening =93in = the round.=94 Jill was a regular on Channel 5=92s =93The Gene Carroll = Show=94 in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (=93No One Else On Earth=94), Travis = Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for =93America=92s Funniest Home Videos,=94 and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more. They made two records for Sting=92s Pangaea recording label, and are currently = tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they=92ll tour internationally this = spring. Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set. Proceeds will benefit Washington High School=92s Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door. =93Premium seating=94 tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15. All ages welcome. To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com . =20 Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm =93The IN Crowd=94 featuring Remel Kathleen Moore Be INformed, Be INvolved! =20 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to =93making our world a little smaller=94 by introducing us to people who = are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month=92s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana. Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org=20 =20 April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm April 23rd at 2:30pm =93Sundries=94 KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID. =20 Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm 21st Annual Evening of Jazz KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID). =20 Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton. Auditions conducted by Harold =93Chip=94 Johnson from Chicago, IL and = hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County MDS will present =93Gospel Joins Symphony II=94 on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton. This year=92s concert will feature = an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May. For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139. =20 Friday, April 30th, 3pm University Chorus Spring Concert KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. =20 Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm Concert Band Spring Concert KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. =20 Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am=20 Health Walk with =93KidSummit Against Drugs=94 and Multi-Development Services Youth >From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas. Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more. FREE for all ages. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. *** =20 Spotlight On... LAZAR=92S ART GALLERY & CREATIVE FRAMING =20 Lazar=92s Art Gallery and Creative Framing features over 700 American artists with works that include hand-blown glass, turned wood, oils, watercolors, pastels, pottery, sculpture, mixed media, textiles, greeting cards, jewelry, furniture, books, garden art, Taos drums, and more. In-home consultations and installations are available by appointment. Lazar=92s has enjoyed the distinct honor of being voted to the Top 100 Galleries in the United States. =20 Owner Lazar Tarzan was surrounded by art from a young age. His father is a painter and attended the Art Students League in New York after serving in nine major battles of World War II. The elder Lazar took his family to vacation at Laguna Beach, where they spent their time in all of the Oceanside galleries while the waves were calling young Lazar=92s name (pronounced LAY-zuhr!). Lazar=92s parents are still an active presence at the gallery, and the atmosphere is warm and familial among the staff. =20 Lazar=92s Art Gallery and Creative Framing is located at 2940 Woodlawn = NW (just south of Belden Village, Dressler Road becomes =93Woodlawn=94) at = the corner of Woodlawn and Hills & Dales Roads NW. The framing studio and gallery are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm, and on Saturdays from 9am to 5pm. They may be reached by phone at 330-477-8351, or visit their website at http://lazarsartgallery.com . =20 < janlrene at sssnet.com . This =93new=94 = section of our 2006 e-newsletters will be devoted to our locally owned and operated concert venues, art galleries, non-profit organizatons, and artists of all genres and media. Square Peg Promotions wishes to celebrate your successes with you, and to help the community to learn more about YOUR business and/or art!>> *** Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Call for Writers: Stark Act 1 (Start Arts Coming Together) Deadline March 2nd! As a part of Stark ACT1 (Stark Arts Coming Together) from March 31st to April 9th, all local writers will have a chance to shine. Four projects will feature writers (published and unpublished) of prose (fiction and non-fiction) and poetry. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com or 330-492-0376 if you have any interest in participating in any of the following projects: 1. We would like local poets or writers to display any publications (books, chapbooks, anything) at our local exhibit at the main library.=20 2. We will have readings of poetry and/or prose (fiction and nonfiction) at 6 or 7 local coffee houses. You do not have to be published to take part in this.=20 3. We will have poetry displayed inside of SARTA buses. Please submit about 4 lines of poetry for consideration. Some prose writers might like to try their hand at this.=20 4. We want to send copies of works by local authors to our troops in Iraq. Will any writers contribute their books?=20 =20 Weathervane Playhouse Summer 2006 H.O.T. (Hands-On Theatre) Workshops Contact Sean McConaha, Director of Education 330-836-2323 ext. 17 for details. I nearly fell over when I saw all the offerings available for children and adults. I don=92t have enough space here to include it = all. Definitely worth a call to Sean, who gets a Square Peg Promotions tip of the hat for helping to make art accessible to the next generation. =20 Call for Short and Feature Films: The Akron Independent Film and Video Festival The festival is sponsored by the University of Akron student and alumni organization The 2380 Project. The festival will take place on April 28th and 29th in the University of Akron Student Union Theatre, will feature short and feature movies by filmmakers from the Northeast Ohio area as well as a few other surprises. This is a unique opportunity for students and residents to discover new talent, as well as for local filmmakers who wish to display their work. We are currently seeking short and feature length submissions. All entries are free of charge. All submissions must be made on VHS or DVD, but the festival will show movies on 16mm and 35mm film prints as well as DVD, MiniDV and VHS. The submission form and submission guidelines can be found at the festival website, www.akronfilmfestival.com=20 We would be delighted if you could help us in our search for submissions by local filmmakers. If you have any questions please contact Rob Lucas at (330) 618-4405 or rlucas at uakron.edu .=20 =20 Call for Entries: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2006 Juried Photo Contest The Photography Competition 2006 is an international photography contest organized by TCB-Cafe Publishing of San Francisco. The contest aims to develop and raise the visibility of photographic and creative talent, in the form of a competition and the resulting book publication. The culmination will be a beautiful hardbound photographic book, showcasing the competition winners, and gracing the libraries of museums, galleries, individuals and collectors. The 2006 competition has two separate book themes: 1) A Smile is Worth a Thousand Words; and 2) Super Heroes. To read more about the contest, go to the TCB-Cafe Publishing website at http://www.cafeandre.com, or go directly to the contest information at http://cafeandre.com/PhotoContest2006.html Date: January 1, 2006 - March 30, 2006 www.cafeandre.com *** Ongoing Opportunities... =20 Call for Business Underwriters for Non-Profit Area Radio Station=20 91.3 The Summit Underwriting Janelle Schmidt 330-268-1744 91.3 The Summit, a locally operated, listener-supported, non-profit radio station in the Akron/Canton area has a rapidly growing audience in Stark, Summit, Portage, Medina, Wayne, and Cuyahoga Counties. Summit listeners are, on average, well educated, professional, and active in the lives of their families and communities. Is your business reaching this highly attractive audience? Find out how today. Call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janelle at 913thesummit.com to become a Summit sponsor. Listen online for free at www.913thesummit.com ! =20 Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Introduction In The Round, based in Canton, Ohio, is a multimedia systems, services, and content creation company dedicated to the integration of the creative arts, cutting-edge technologies and effective communications practices. We work with organizations of all sizes and provide comprehensive solutions from equipment infrastructure through message development to content creation. =20 Community Art Space In celebration of In The Round=92s recent move into our new facilities, and as a part of our ongoing involvement in, and support of the creative arts, we=92re happy to announce the opening our Community Art Space. = The goal of the Art Space is to feature and promote the works of local artists in a variety of visual media. The pieces will be exhibited on an ongoing basis in the ITR community area, meeting room, and workspaces on a rotating basis. Pieces will be displayed for 1-6 months, by arrangement with the artist. A brief summary about the artist and the work will be made available in an accessible format (contact information or indications that a work is for sale may optionally be included). Currently displayed artists and art will also be highlighted on the In The Round website.=20 =20 Themes=20 As artists ourselves, we know there is nothing quite so magical as being in that zone of inspiration, being one musician in the middle of vibrant performance group, or waiting in the shadows of the wings moments before going onstage. While we encourage submissions in a variety of media and themes, in keeping with our vision, we encourage pieces that explore the artistic process =93in the round.=94 Consider the following themes: =20 1. Exploring the relationship of artist and tool (technological or otherwise) 2. Exploring the relationship of artist and the creation process of their artwork 3. Exploring the relationship of artist and performance environment 4. =93Lifting the curtain=94 or =93removing the frame=94 to = experience the art from the performer=92s or creator=92s view. 5. Exploring the interaction of art and technology =20 Submissions=20 To have your work considered, please submit the following:=20 1. A digital photo of each piece 2. Approximate dimensions of each piece 3. Artist=92s name, phone number, email address 4. Length of time you=92re willing/prefer to have your piece displayed 5. Optional: a description of each piece=92s theme or inspiration =20 Practical Things=20 1. Works must be ready to be hung on a vertical wall surface (framed or otherwise mountable) 2. Artist is responsible for delivery and retrieval of the art piece(s). 3. Artists will be asked to sign a waiver releasing In The Round from liability for any damage that may occur to a piece. 4. In The Round or its designated representatives will have sole and complete discretion in choosing pieces for display. 5. This is In The Round=92s effort to encourage, enjoy, and provide exposure for local artists. We are not able to compensate artists for their time or expenses, but hope that participation has its own rewards. =20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace . =20 =20 Call for Volunteers: Living Fountain Dance Company, Canton Living Fountain Dance Company in Canton request volunteers to help with any of the following: * Writing about the arts=20 * Addressing newsletters - or sticking labels=20 * Putting up posters for concerts=20 * Helping with event coordination=20 * Ushering, Greeting, Supervising at arts events=20 * Running sound 3-4 times a year (as of now)=20 * Running lights 2-3 times a year (as of now)=20 * Contacts management - keeping database current=20 * Teaching arts (drama, visual, music, lectures)=20 For more information and to volunteer, 330/649-0773 or kimberly at livingfountain.org . =20 Call for Volunteers: Ohio WINGS (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, & Sharing, Inc.) DO YOU KNOW: WHAT THE AVERAGE COST IS TO TREAT IT? DO YOU KNOW: WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN HERE IN STARK COUNTY WHO LACK INSURANCE TO PAY FOR TREATMENT? =20 Ohio W.I.N.G.S. was established to help women diagnosed with breast cancer who have the added burden of battling this disease without sufficient insurance and who do not qualify for Medicaid. Ohio W.I.N.G.S. is the second affiliate in this country and all money raised stays in our area. Your support will make it possible for us to help women who are suffering and can=92t get help elsewhere! =20 Here are the ways you can help: =20 1. Make a tax deductible donation 2. Host a fundraiser. It is fun and it really makes a difference 3. Volunteer your time and services. It is as easy as you want it to be 4. Help with grant writing and research 5. Invite W.I.N.G.S. to speak to groups and organizations 6. Donate a percent of your profits on the sale of food, products, etc. 7. Sponsor a patient-$500 to $20,000 could literally mean the difference between life and death for a mother, wife, daughter or sister 8. Donate jewelry you no longer use. Any type or quality of jewelry can help provide money for treatment. (Please see details under =93local fundraisers,=94 below.) =20 =20 Local Fundraisers: =20 Ohio WINGS, a local 501(c)3 organization, is hosting a =93JEWELRY = TREASURE HUNT,=94 a fundraiser to help uninsured breast cancer patients, =93one = WING at a time.=94 You can help by donating your unwanted jewelry. If it is sitting in your jewelry box and not being worn, it will benefit Ohio WINGS and its clients. Items may include broken karat gold items, damaged chains, class rings, single earrings, costume jewelry, brooches, bracelets, necklaces, fine gold jewelry, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, etc. The Jewelry Treasure Hunt has raised over $1,000 in just three months! For questions or pickup, call Cyndy at 330-224-1434 or Patti at 330-497-1258; or drop off jewelry at AMADEUS SPA 4465 Hills & Dales Rd. NW. For more information about WINGS or to volunteer, please email Patti Crotty at ohiowings at sbcglobal.net . =20 *** =20 Can you see yourself in a brand new Mustang? The Canton Palace Theatre Association can! Purchase a raffle ticket to enter in our drawing, and you could win your choice of a brand new 2006 Ford Mustang, a 1964-and-a-half Classic Mustang, or $15,000 CASH! Only 5,000 tickets will be sold! Tickets can be purchased at The Palace Theatre for a donation of $10. All proceeds will benefit The Palace. The winning ticket will be drawn at the Canton Palace Theatre's 80th Anniversary concert to be held on March 4, 2006, at the Canton Palace Theatre. Classic Car provided by Motorcar Portfolio. To be eligible to participate in the car raffle prize drawing, entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Come to The Palace or order by phone: 454-8172. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I thought I would pass this on to = the list. Janelle of Square Leg Productions has been putting together this list to = inform people of local arts events, mostly Akron/Canton. It’s nice to = have it all in one place. Enjoy!

Tricia

 

 

Hello, and welcome to = another fabulous of week in Northeast = Ohio Arts.=A0 Please check out our “Spotlight On...Lazar’s = Art = Gallery,<= /b>” this week’s featured locally-owned business.

 

Square Peg Promotions = thanks Mrs. Betty Smith of Multi-Development = Services for inviting us to join her on this week’s edition of “On Track with Betty Mac” on = Canton’s Channel 11.=A0 Betty is helping to promote next = week’s Rainbow Reportory Company = production of Charita Goshay’s “As I Was Saying...” which debuts on Friday, February = 24th at 7pm.=A0 Details are included in the events calendar, below.=A0 My children and I will make our = stage debut there, and we hope you’ll join = us!

 

Please mark your calendars = now, if you haven’t done so already, for March = 31st and April 9th.=A0 March = 31st is “ARTSPELL” (Art Is = Alive), which marks the kickoff of the Stark ACT1 celebration.=A0 A Celebration of = the Arts at KSU Stark’s Fine = Arts = Building<= /st1:PlaceType> will wrap up ACT1 in = style!=A0 KSU Stark = Campus has graciously donated its = Fine = Arts = Building<= /st1:PlaceType> on Sunday, April 9th from 1pm to = 7pm.=A0 = This event will feature art and artists of all genres and media; workshops; demonstrations; exhibits; the winning photos from the “Picture = It!” program; and an arts merchandise store with products from = ACT1 and its artists and musicians.=A0 Don’t miss = this wonderful, free opportunity for art lovers of all = ages!

 

Until the Square Peg = Promotions website is fully operational...which will increase the utility and = navigation of this events calendar exponentially...I would love to receive your = thoughts about color-coding the listings to represent the categories of = Musi= c; Dance; Drama/T= heatre; Written = Word; and Visual = Arts.=A0 For events or opportunities that defy category, the type will = just be the standard black.=A0 = Admittedly, I’m borrowing this concept from the creative minds on the Stark = ACT1 committee, with whom I am privileged to serve! The entries under “This Week...” have been color-coded today.=A0 Please let me know if this helps; = distracts; attracts; or annoys.=A0 This = calendar is created for YOU, so your thoughts are important to the fine-tuning = decisions.

 

Warmly,

Square Peg = Promotions

Janelle

330-268-1744

<<As always, if your band, venue, or non-profit organization is hosting an event that should be included in = our weekly e-calendar, just email the particulars to me at janlrene at sssnet.com= .=A0=A0 If you have friends or fellow = art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing list, they should email me at = the same address and type “Subscribe” = in the subject line.>>

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THIS = WEEK...

Wednesday,= February 15th through

Saturday, February 18th

African-Americans and Their = Art

Walsh= = University, = David = Center atrium, 20= 20 East Maple St., North = Canton.<= o:p>

In= cludes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms.=A0 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu=

 = ;

Thursday, February 16th, 8pm

Tracey Thomas

Massillon = Art = Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way = East, Massillon= OH 44646

En= joy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the = Massillon = Museum gallery.  Currently on display are the watercolor paintings = and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), = quintessential flapper, author, and artist.=A0 = Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will = be joined by Ryan Humbert. = Tickets $10 at the door (only).=A0 Doors = open at 7:30pm.=A0 www.traceythomas.com=A0 or www.massillonartmuseum.org=

 = ;

Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm

Traditional Blues with Wallace = Coleman

KSU Stark, Main Hall = Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 = pm (1st, 3rd, and = 4thThursdays of each month)

The = Creative = Way (Life Group for = Artists)

Leslie Nielsen’s home (email her for = directions!)

Th= is Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek = encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...).  The group is continuing = a study of The Creative = Call, by Janice Elsheimer.  For more information contact Leslie at = lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 10pm

Ryan Humbert (10pm<= /st1:time>) opening for Mike = Lenz

The Lime Spider, = Main = Street in downtown = Akron (= across from Civic Theater)

For more info, www.thelimespider.com

 

Friday, = February 17th, 7:30 to = 9:30pm

Imp=BFed Log=BFc

Sonnet's Coffeehouse, = 117 College St. = Wadsworth, = Ohio. =

Full Electric Band at = Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, = desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. = Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or =A0www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Friday, February = 17th, 7:00= pm

Canton Idol = Semi-Finals

Timken<= b> = High = School

$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for = Canton = area residents who are in need.=A0 = For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 8pm

Saturday, February 18th, 8pm

Sunday, = February 19th, 2:30pm

(= Weekends through March 5th.)

Inherit the Wind, as performed by the = C= anton Players = Guild

1001 Market Ave. = North in downtown Ca= nton.

Fo= r more information or to purchase tickets, please call = 330-453-7617.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 8pm

Saturday, = February 18th, 8pm

Sunday, = February 19th, 2:30pm

(= Weekends through March 5th.)

Pippin

KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, = Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Ti= ckets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior = Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID.

 

Call to Audition: Bang and the = Clatter

Sunday, = February 19th, 6pm to = 10pm

Summit = ArtSpace., = 140 East Market = St. Akron = 44308<= /st1:address>

Please call to confirm an audition time = 330-606-5317 = (also call for more info)

We= are looking for 24 actors ages 18 – 60.=A0 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday = 3pm= performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. = Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to = see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. =

 = ;

Monday, = February 20th, 7pm to = 9pm

3rd Monday Poets Society

Stark County District Library, North = Branch <= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0on= 25th St. NW, near Ma= lone Co= llege)<= /span>

Po= ets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give = and receive encouragement.  For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens = Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com

 = ;

AND = BEYOND...

 

Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm

Brian = Lisik in a Song= writers Circle

Town = Fryer in = Cleveland.

Brian tells us that there = is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent “Cajun = syle cookin'!”=A0 www.brianlisik.com

 

Saturday & Sunday, = February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm

Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay’s “As I Was = Saying...”

Arts In = Stark= = Education = Center, = 1014 Cleveland Avenue = NW, Canton<= b>

Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton = Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, = multi-media production that features non-traditional casting.=A0 Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to = life on stage!=A0 Tickets are $15 for = adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, = for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!).=A0=A0=A0 =

 = ;

Friday, = February 24th, 8pm to = 10pm

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Parma Arabica, = 7462 Broadview Rd. = Parma, = Ohio 

Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann = & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All = of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover!

www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Friday, = February 24th, 10pm

Ryan = Humbert, o= pening for = Anne E. = DeChant

Fat = Jimmy’s, lo= cated below Panini's on Ma= in Street = in downtown Ke= nt

Fo= r more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Saturday, February 25th, 9am

Invitation= al Jazz Festival

KSU = Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Ryan = Humbert

Sonnets = Coffee, Wadsworth.<= b>  =

$3= cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to = 11:30pm

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Jammin' = Java = Place, 70= 07 West Pleasant Va= lley Rd., = Parma, = Ohio

Full Acoustic Band show. = Jammin' Java = Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. = Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com = or www.impliedlogicband.com

 = ;

Saturday, February 25th, 8pm

Zach<= /o:p>

Jimmy’s Caf=E9, = 2028 Chestnut Blvd, = Cuyahoga Falls, = 330.923.3660

$2 cover charge.=A0 www.jimmys-cafe.com for = details or www.zachmusic.net

 

Monday, = February 27th, 9am to = 11am AND 7pm to = 9pm

Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story = (Developing a Topic)

North = Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover = Company

Hands-on writing and = coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and = revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and = free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they = wrote since last meeting.=A0 For more = information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com

 

Wednesday, March = 1st, 7:30pm

Enormous Reading = Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger = (poet)

Kent = State University Library Conference Room, = Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Friday, March = 3rd, 5:00pm to = 10:00pm

3rd = Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter = Blues

2nd = April Galerie, 209=A0 = 6th Street NW, Downtown = Canton = 330/451-0924

C= ome in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in = town!=A0 Features hot art by local artists = BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot = music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham.=A0 www.secondapril.org

<= o:p> 

Friday, March 3rd = 8pm

Saturday, March 4th 8pm

Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm

(weekends through March = 19th)

Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein = musical

North = Canton Playhouse, = 525 7th St. = NE, North = Canton, OH 44720

Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for = students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613.=A0 All ages = welcome, so bring the whole family!

 

Saturday, March 4th, = 10pm to = 1am

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Lydia's, = 1400 S. Arlington = St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio=

Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage = & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp=BFed Log=BFc = surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & = over. No cover charge.=A0 www.lydiasbar.com  or=A0 www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Sunday, March = 5th, 3:00pm

The Banjo: African = Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala = Diabate

KSU = Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Monday, March = 6th through March 31st

Drawings 2006: = Regional Artists

KSU Stark, Fine Arts = Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public, all ages.=A0 Hours: Mon to Thurs: = 9am to 7pm and Friday 9a= m to 5pm.

 

Thursday, March 9th, = 2006, 7pm to = 8:30pm

“The IN = Crowd”=A0 featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel=A0 Be INformed, Be = INvolved!=A0

2nd April = Galerie, 209 Sixth Street = NW, downtown Ca= nton, OH= . 330-451-0924

The Greater Stark Community Arts = Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday = of every month.=A0 The IN Crowd is = dedicated to “making our world a little smaller” by introducing us to = people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an = interesting story to share.=A0 This = month’s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the = United = States from = Israel to speak about = Israel and Israeli Art.=A0 = speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.=A0 www.secondapril.org

 

Friday, March = 10th 8:00pm

Jerry Wong Piano = Recital

Kent State University Fine = Arts Theatre, Fr= ank Road NW, = North Canton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Friday, March = 10th, 7:00pm

Howard = University<= /st1:place> Choir = (Washington= DC= ) Concert

Timken = High = School Auditorium, = West = Tuscarawas, = Canton, OH=

P= resented by Multi-Development Services of = Stark County.=A0 = All ages welcome.=A0 = Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of = 20 or more. Tickets go on sale = January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com =

<= o:p> 

Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal = Fulton, “Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward =

Tuesday, March 14th, = 7pm

Sanctuary Theatre, Canal = Fulton, Ohio= .

There are two male parts and five female parts.  For = additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and = 330-854-4387.

 

Sunday, March 19th, = 3pm

Music Department Pops = Concert

KSU Stark, Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID).=A0 All proceeds = to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds.=A0 Open to the public, all ages.=A0 =

 

Sunday, March 19th, = 5:30pm

Red Duck Pictures’ “Imperfections”

Cuya= hoga Falls = High = School Auditorium, = 2300 4th = Street.  = Cuyahoga = Falls, = OH = 44221.

Catch the premiere of “Imperfections,” and independent, full-length film by = Kent = State = University student Matt Pallotta.=A0 = Parking will be off of St= ow Street = (on the side of the school).  Ticket price is $5.  All are general = admission and seating.  Concessions will also be available outside the = auditorium during the premier.=A0 For all = the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/=A0 .

 

Friday, March = 24th, 7:00pm

Canton Idol = Finals

Timk= en High = School

$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for = Canton = area residents who are in need.=A0 = For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

 

Saturday, April = 8th, 7:00pm

In the Round w/ Jill = Colucci & Friends

Lions Lincoln Theater, = Lincoln Way = East, beautiful downtown = Massillon= , Ohio

Square Peg Promotions is = proud to welcome home one of Stark = County’s own!=A0 While = home in Massillon = to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from = Washington = High School, Jill Colucci will = join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening “in the round.”=A0 Jill was a regular on Channel = 5’s “The Gene Carroll Show” in the 1970s. Among her credits are = songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd = (“No One Else On Earth”), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. = She also wrote the award-winning theme song for = “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” and a host of TV series, TV = movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major = recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, = Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia = Sharp, and many more.=A0 They made two = records for Sting’s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking = with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they’ll tour internationally this = spring.=A0 Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the = evening with an acoustic set.=A0 Proceeds = will benefit Washington = High School’s Alumni Scholarship Fund.=A0 Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door.=A0 “Premium = seating” tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15.=A0 All ages welcome.=A0 To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com = .

 

Thursday, April 13, = 2006, 7pm to = 8:30pm

“The IN = Crowd”=A0 featuring Remel Kathleen Moore=A0 Be INformed, Be = INvolved!=A0

2nd April = Galerie, 209 Sixth Street = NW, downtown Ca= nton, OH= . 330-451-0924

The Greater Stark Community Arts = Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday = of every month.=A0 The IN Crowd is = dedicated to “making our world a little smaller” by introducing us to = people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an = interesting story to share.=A0 This = month’s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development = Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in = Liberia and = Ghana.=A0 = Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.=A0 www.secondapril.org

 

April 14th = 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at = 8pm

April 23rd at = 2:30pm

“Sundries”=

KSU Stark Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, No= rth Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Tickets $8 adults; $5 = Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID.

 

Thursday, April = 20th, 6:30pm

21st Annual = Evening of Jazz

KSU<= /span> Stark Professional Education & = Conference Center<= /st1:place> (T= imken Great Hall), Fr= ank Avenue NW, = North Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Ticket prices are $20 = adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and = Stark = State = students with ticket (requires college ID).

 

Friday, April = 21st and Saturday, April 22nd

Call to Auditions for = Gospel Joins Symphony II

Location: Jesus Speaks = Christian Center<= /st1:place>, = 1103 McKinley Avenue = NW, Canton.

Auditions conducted = by Harold “Chip” Johnson from = Chicago, = IL and hosted by Multi-Development = Services of Stark = County

MDS will present = “Gospel Joins Symphony = II” on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in = Canton.=A0 This year’s concert will = feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton = Symphony Orchestra.=A0 Participants must = be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals = which begin in May.=A0 For a = registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139.=

 

Friday, April = 30th, 3pm

University Chorus Spring = Concert

KSU Stark Main Hall = Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public.=A0 All ages = welcome.

 

Tuesday, May = 2nd, 8pm

Concert Band Spring = Concert

KSU Stark Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, No= rth Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public.=A0 All ages = welcome.

 

Saturday, June = 17th, 11:00am

Health Walk with = “KidSummit Against Drugs” and Multi-Development Services = Youth

From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on = West Tuscarawas.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 Inflatables for kids, large arts = tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more.=A0 FREE for all ages.=A0 For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

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Spotlight On...

LAZAR’S = = ART= = GALLERY & = CREATIVE FRAMING

 

Lazar’s Art = Gallery and Creative Framing = features over 700 American artists with works that include hand-blown glass, = turned wood, oils, watercolors, pastels, pottery, sculpture, mixed media, = textiles, greeting cards, jewelry, furniture, books, garden art, = Taos = drums, and more.=A0 In-home = consultations and installations are available by appointment.=A0 Lazar’s has enjoyed the distinct honor of being voted to = the Top 100 Galleries in the United = States.

 

Owner Lazar Tarzan was surrounded by art = from a young age.=A0 His father is a painter = and attended the Art Students League in = New York = after serving in nine major battles of World War II.=A0 The elder Lazar took his family to vacation at = Laguna Beach, where they spent their time in all of the = Oceanside = galleries while the waves were calling young Lazar’s name (pronounced LAY-zuhr!).=A0 Lazar’s = parents are still an active presence at the gallery, and the atmosphere is warm and familial among the staff.

 

Lazar’s Art = Gallery and Creative Framing = is located at 2940 Woodlawn NW (just south of = Belden = Village, Dr= essler Road = becomes “Woodlawn”) at the corner of Woodlawn and Hills & Dales = Roads NW.=A0 The framing studio and = gallery are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm, = and on Saturdays from 9am = to 5pm= .=A0 They may be reached = by phone at 330-477-8351, or visit their website at http://laz= arsartgallery.com .

 

<<Got an arts-focused business?=A0 Got a NON-arts-focused, locally owned business that SUPPORTS the arts?=A0=A0 Tell us about = it!=A0 Email info to janlrene at sssnet.com . = This “new” section of our 2006 e-newsletters will be devoted to = our locally owned and operated concert = venues, art galleries, non-profit organizatons, and artists of all genres and media.=A0=A0 Square Peg Promotions wishes to celebrate your = successes with you, and to help the community to learn more about YOUR business and/or art!>>

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Time-Sensi= tive Opportunities:

 

Call for = Writers:=A0 Stark Act 1 (Start Arts = Coming Together) Deadline March 2nd!

As a part of Stark ACT1 (Stark = Arts Coming Together) from March 31st to April 9th, all local = writers will have a chance to shine.  Four projects will feature writers (published and unpublished) of prose (fiction and non-fiction) and = poetry. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com or = 330-492-0376 if you have any interest in participating in any of the following = projects:

1. We would like local poets or = writers to display any publications (books, chapbooks, anything) at our local = exhibit at the main library.

2. We will have readings of poetry = and/or prose (fiction and nonfiction) at 6 or 7 local coffee houses.  You = do not have to be published to take part in this.
3. We will have poetry displayed inside of SARTA buses.=A0 Please submit about = 4 lines of poetry for consideration. Some prose writers might like to try their = hand at this.
4. We want to send copies of works by local authors to our troops in =
Iraq. Will any writers contribute their books? =

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Weatherva= ne Playhouse Summer 2006 H.O.T. (Hands-On Theatre) = Workshops

Contact Sean McConaha, Director of Education 330-836-2323 ext. = 17 for details.=A0 I nearly fell = over when I saw all the offerings available for children and adults.=A0 I don’t have enough space = here to include it all.=A0 Definitely = worth a call to Sean, who gets a Square Peg Promotions tip of the hat for helping to = make art accessible to the next generation.

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Call for = Short and Feature Films: The Akron Independent Film and = Video Festival

The festival is sponsored = by the University of = Akron student and alumni organization The 2380 Project. The festival will take place on April 28th and 29th = in the University of = Akron Student Union Theatre, will = feature short and feature movies by filmmakers from the = Northeast Ohio area as well as a few other surprises. This = is a unique opportunity for students and residents to discover new talent, as = well as for local filmmakers who wish to display their work. We are currently seeking short and feature length = submissions. All entries are free of charge. All submissions must be made on VHS or DVD, = but the festival will show movies on 16mm and 35mm film prints as well as DVD, = MiniDV and VHS. The submission form and submission guidelines can be found at = the festival website, www.akronfilmfestival.com =

We would be delighted if = you could help us in our search for submissions by local filmmakers. If you have = any questions please contact Rob Lucas at (330) 618-4405 or rlucas at uakron.edu .

 <= /span>

Call for = Entries: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2006
Juried Photo Contest
The Photography Competition 2006 is an international photography contest organized by TCB-Cafe Publishing of San Francisco. = The contest aims to develop and raise the visibility of photographic and = creative talent, in the form of a competition and the resulting book publication. The culmination will be a beautiful hardbound photographic book, showcasing = the competition winners, and gracing the libraries of museums, galleries, individuals and collectors.
The 2006 competition has two separate book themes: 1) A Smile is Worth a Thousand Words; and 2) Super Heroes.=A0 =A0To read more about the contest, go to the TCB-Cafe Publishing website at http://www.cafeandre.com, or go directly to the contest information at
http://cafeandre.com/PhotoContest2006.html=A0=A0 Date: =
Ja= nuary 1, 2006 - = March 30, = 2006
www.cafeandre.com

**= *

Ongoing Opportunities...

 

Call for = Business Underwriters for Non-Profit Area Radio Station =

91.3= The Summit = Underwriting

Jane= lle Schmidt 330-268-1744

91.3 The Summit, a locally operated, listener-supported, non-profit radio station = in the Akron/Canton area has a rapidly growing audience in Stark, = Summit, = Portage, = Medina, = Wayne, and = Cuyahoga = Counties.=A0 Summit listeners are, on average, = well educated, professional, and active in the lives of their families and communities. Is y= our business reaching this highly attractive audience?=A0 Find out how today.=A0 Call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or = email janelle at 913thesummit.com= to become a Summit sponsor.=A0=A0 Listen online for free at www.913thesummit.com !

 

Call for = Artists: In the Round Community Art Space

In= troduction

In= The Round, based in Canton, Ohio, is a multimedia systems, services, and content creation company dedicated to the integration of = the creative arts, cutting-edge technologies and effective communications practices.=A0 We work with = organizations of all sizes and provide comprehensive solutions from equipment = infrastructure through message development to content = creation.

 

Co= mmunity Art Space

In= celebration of In The Round’s recent move into our new facilities, = and as a part of our ongoing involvement in, and support of the creative arts, we’re happy to announce the opening our Community Art Space.=A0 The = goal of the Art Space is to feature and promote = the works of local artists in a variety of visual media. The pieces = will be exhibited on an ongoing basis in the ITR community area, meeting room, = and workspaces on a rotating basis.=A0 = Pieces will be displayed for 1-6 months, by arrangement with the artist. A = brief summary about the artist and the work will be made available in an = accessible format (contact information or indications that a work is for sale may optionally be included).=A0 = Currently displayed artists and art will also be highlighted on the In The Round = website.

 

Th= emes

As= artists ourselves, we know there is nothing quite so magical as being in = that zone of inspiration, being one musician in the middle of vibrant = performance group, or waiting in the shadows of the wings moments before going = onstage. While we encourage submissions in a variety of media and themes, in = keeping with our vision, we encourage pieces that explore the artistic process “in the round.” Consider the following = themes:

 

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and tool (technological or otherwise)

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and the creation process of their artwork

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and performance environment

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 “Lifting the = curtain” or “removing the frame” to experience the art from the performer’s or creator’s view.

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = interaction of art and technology

 

Su= bmissions

To= have your work considered, please submit the following: =

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 A digital photo of = each piece

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Approximate dimensions = of each piece

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artist’s name, = phone number, email address

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Length of time = you’re willing/prefer to have your piece displayed

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Optional: a = description of each piece’s theme or inspiration

 

Pr= actical Things

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Works must be ready to = be hung on a vertical wall surface (framed or otherwise = mountable)

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artist is responsible = for delivery and retrieval of the art piece(s).

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artists will be asked = to sign a waiver releasing In The Round from liability for any damage that may occur to a = piece.

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 In The Round or its = designated representatives will have sole and complete discretion in choosing = pieces for display.

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This is In The = Round’s effort to encourage, enjoy, and provide exposure for local artists. We are not = able to compensate artists for their time or expenses, but hope that = participation has its own = rewards.

 

Fo= r more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace .=A0 =

=A0

Call for = Volunteers: Living Fountain Dance Company, = Canton

Living Fountain Dance = Company in Canton = request volunteers to help with any of the = following:

  • Writing about the arts =
  • Addressing newsletters - or sticking = labels
  • Putting up posters for = concerts
  • Helping with event = coordination
  • Ushering, Greeting, Supervising at arts = events
  • Running sound 3-4 times a year (as of = now)
  • Running lights 2-3 times a year (as of = now)
  • Contacts management - keeping database = current
  • Teaching arts (drama, visual, music, = lectures)

For more information and to volunteer, 330/649-0773 or kimberly at livingfountain.org .

 

Call for = Volunteers: Ohio WINGS = (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, & Sharing, = Inc.)

DO YOU = KNOW:=A0 WHAT THE AVERAGE COST IS TO TREAT = IT?

DO YOU = KNOW:=A0 WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN HERE IN = STARK = COUNTY = WHO LACK INSURANCE TO PAY FOR TREATMENT?

 

Ohio W.I.N.G.S. was established to help women diagnosed with breast cancer = who have the added burden of battling this disease without sufficient = insurance=A0=A0 and who do not qualify for = Medicaid.=A0 Ohio W.I.N.G.S. is the second = affiliate in this country and all money raised stays in our area.=A0 Your support will make it possible for us to help women who are suffering and can’t get help elsewhere!

 

Here are the ways you can = help:

 

1.       = Make a tax deductible donation

2.       = Host a fundraiser.=A0 It is fun and it = really makes a difference

3.       = Volunteer your time and services.=A0 It is = as easy as you want it to be

4.       = Help with grant writing and research

5.       = Invite W.I.N.G.S. to speak to groups and = organizations

6.       = Donate a percent of your profits on the sale of food, products, = etc.

7.       = Sponsor a = patient-$500 to $20,000 could literally mean the difference between life and death for a mother, wife, daughter or sister

8.       = Donate jewelry you no longer use.=A0 = Any type or quality of jewelry can help provide money for treatment. (Please see = details under “local fundraisers,” = below.)

 

 

Local = Fundraisers:

 

Ohio WINGS, a local 501(c)3 = organization, is hosting a “JEWELRY = TREASURE HUNT,” a fundraiser to help uninsured breast cancer = patients, “one WING at a time.”=A0 You can help by donating your unwanted jewelry.=A0 If it is sitting in your jewelry = box and not being worn, it will benefit Ohio WINGS and its clients.=A0=A0 Items may include broken karat = gold items, damaged chains, class rings, single earrings, costume jewelry, brooches, = bracelets, necklaces, fine gold jewelry, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, = etc.=A0 The Jewelry Treasure Hunt has = raised over $1,000 in just three months!=A0 = For questions or pickup, call Cyndy at 330-224-1434 or Patti at = 330-497-1258; or drop off jewelry at AMADEUS SPA 4465 Hills & Dales Rd. NW.=A0 For more information about WINGS = or to volunteer, please email Patti Crotty at ohiowings at sbcglobal.net .

 

***

 

Can you see yourself in a brand new Mustang? The Canton Palace Theatre Association can!=A0=A0 Purchase a raffle ticket to = enter in our drawing, and you could win your choice of a brand new 2006 Ford Mustang, = a 1964-and-a-half Classic Mustang, or $15,000 CASH!=A0 Only 5,000 tickets will be sold! = Tickets can be purchased at The Palace Theatre for a donation of $10. All proceeds = will benefit The Palace. The winning ticket will be drawn at the Canton = Palace Theatre's 80th Anniversary concert to be held on March 4, = 2006, at the Canton Palace Theatre.=A0 = Classic Car provided by Motorcar Portfolio.=A0 = To be eligible to participate in the car raffle prize drawing, entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Come to = The Palace or order by phone: 454-8172.=A0 =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320-- From sykokilr1 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 10:00:33 2006 From: sykokilr1 at aol.com (sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:00:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Breakfast Clubbed" Murder Mystery Message-ID: <8C80070D992AE6D-1310-679@FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The Garfield Heights High School Theatre Boosters & High School Drama Club Present "Breakfast Clubbed" A murder mystery/dinner show By: Dave and Elizabeth Wells Friday March 3rd G.H.H.S. Cafeteria- 4900 Turney Rd. Garfield Heights Doors open at 6:30 show starts @ 7:00 Tickets- $20.00 for adults, $12.00 for students, $35.00 per couple Buffet dinner, beverages and mystery Call 216-662-1223 For tickets and information Limited seating- No tickets sold at door Tickets must be ordered by February 25th. ----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
The Garfield Heights High School Theatre Boosters
&
High School Drama Club

Present

 
"Breakfast Clubbed"
 
A murder mystery/dinner show
By: Dave and Elizabeth Wells
Friday March 3rd
 

G.H.H.S. Cafeteria- 4900 Turney Rd. Garfield Heights

Doors open at 6:30 show starts @ 7:00

 
Tickets- $20.00 for adults, $12.00 for students, $35.00 per couple
Buffet dinner, beverages and mystery
 

Call 216-662-1223

For tickets and information
                              
Limited seating- No tickets sold at door
Tickets must be ordered by February 25th.
 
 
----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com-- From brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 10:14:08 2006 From: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com (B. C. A.) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:14:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last call for line dancers Message-ID: <20060215181408.70757.qmail@web50907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mary Harwood from the Boot Scootin' Saloon is offering line dance classes for beginners and intermediate dancers at Brecksville Center for the Arts. Classes begin February 20 and run through April 10, 6:45 - 8 pm (beginners) and 8:10 - 9:30 (intermediate.) Classes will also be offered from May 8 to June 19. Fee for the 8 week class is $46 for members and $52 for non members. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts. We are open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141 To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 440-526-6232 Fax 440-526-1214 E-mail brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mary Harwood from the Boot Scootin' Saloon is offering line dance classes for beginners and intermediate dancers at Brecksville Center for the Arts.
Classes begin February 20 and run through April 10, 6:45 - 8 pm (beginners) and 8:10 - 9:30 (intermediate.)  Classes will also be offered from May 8 to June 19.
Fee for the 8 week class is $46 for members and $52 for non members.
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts.  We are open to all Ohio residents.
BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org  Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com


Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts
8997 Highland Dr
Brecksville. OH 44141
440-526-6232
Fax 440-526-1214
 
Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350-- From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 10:10:09 2006 From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:10:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: Fwd: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Message-ID: <20060215181009.51844.qmail@web80725.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit List, How this got sent from a draft before I finished it last night, I dunno. Maybe too much Valentine sweetness.The rest of my thoughts are included here. Evie Evie Morris wrote: From: Evie Morris To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST) According to my edition of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is: 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession; b) engaged in one of the learned professions c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace: 2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer b) having a particular pr ofession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise. Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent. Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist......expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience.......was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with. In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determining a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see respect and admiration for their creativity and their work ethic first and foremost. For me, looking at every day with hope and optimism, while living in very difficult times, is far more important than putting down anyone who takes a risk on any artistic endeavor they feel courageous enough to undertake. shalom and love, Evie Morris --0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
List,
  How this got sent from a draft before I finished it last night, I dunno. Maybe too much Valentine sweetness.The rest of my thoughts are included here.    Evie

Evie Morris <bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Evie Morris <bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net>
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST)

According to my edition  of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is:
 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession;
   b) engaged in one of the learned professions
   c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of
a  profession;
       (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace:
  2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer
    b) having a particular pr ofession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier
    c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player
 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.
 
    That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. 
     The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise.
     Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a  Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in  the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent.
    Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist......expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience.......was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with.
   In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determining a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see respect and admiration for their creativity and their work ethic first and foremost.
   For me, looking at every day with hope and optimism, while living in very difficult times, is far more important than putting down anyone who takes a risk on any artistic endeavor they feel courageous enough to undertake.
                                    
                                  shalom and love,   Evie Morris
 
 
 

--0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:01:10 2006 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:01:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse seeks Director and Musical Director Message-ID: <20060215190110.13271.qmail@web81001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE IS SEEKING A DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR FOR THEIR SUMMER MUSICAL 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. --0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                          
 
                         WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
 
                                        IS SEEKING A
                            
                                  DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR
 
                                     FOR THEIR SUMMER MUSICAL
 
                         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. 
 
 
 
--0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214-- From ifoma at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:45:02 2006 From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:45:02 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: AfterThought... Las Vegas Bound Message-ID: <20060215194502.36997.qmail@web81609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-919836219-1140032702=:32306 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit come out and see the band that will be in Las Vegas next month... AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com will be at the Mardi Gras 1423 East 21st Street--Cleveland, OH Saturday, February 18, 2006 10 p.m. - 2 a.m. 216-566-9094 --0-919836219-1140032702=:32306 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
come out and see the band
that will be in Las Vegas next month...
AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band
will be at
the
Mardi Gras
1423 East 21st Street--Cleveland, OH
Saturday, February 18, 2006
10 p.m. - 2 a.m.                     216-566-9094
--0-919836219-1140032702=:32306-- From ifoma at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:57:05 2006 From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:57:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Band needs male vocalist Message-ID: <20060215195705.6473.qmail@web81606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Our band is looking for a male vocalist who can work a crowd with such songs as Billy Jean, I Feel Good/Sex Machine, Long Train Running, Give It to Me Baby, Brick House, do the Jay Z rap in Crazy in Love, Fire, and then still swoon the crowd with Georgia on my Mind or the duet Hope we can be Together Soon. If this is you, check out our website: www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com If you are still interested, come out and audition w/us at the following venues this month: Sat., Feb. 18--Mardi Gras--1423 E. 21st St. Sat., Feb. 25--Rick's Cafe'--86 N. Main in Chagrin Falls, OH ask for Irma --0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Our band is looking for a male vocalist who can work a crowd with such songs as
Billy Jean, I Feel Good/Sex Machine, Long Train Running, Give It to Me Baby, Brick House, do the Jay Z rap in Crazy in Love, Fire, and then still swoon the crowd with Georgia on my Mind or the duet Hope we can be Together Soon.  If this is you, check out our website:  www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com
If you are still interested, come out and audition w/us at the following venues this month:
Sat., Feb. 18--Mardi Gras--1423 E. 21st St.
Sat., Feb. 25--Rick's Cafe'--86 N. Main in Chagrin Falls, OH
ask for Irma
--0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420-- From blueizeinfo at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 11:57:32 2006 From: blueizeinfo at yahoo.com (Blue~ize Magazine) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:57:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLUE-IZE MAGAZINE OFFERS FREE AUDITION LISTINGS Message-ID: <20060215195732.1252.qmail@web51505.mail.yahoo.com> --0-95858267-1140033452=:97922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit BLUE-IZE THE PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE CONCERT & THEATER LINKS AUDITIONS RISING STARS ANNOUNCEMENTS INDIE FILMS Audition Notices Published at No Charge Serving the Akron / Cleveland Area Accepting Auditions for Dance, Music, Film, & Theater http://www.blue-ize.com/auditions.html To find a copy check your local library, stage theater, movie theater,& dance school VISIT US AT WWW.BLUE-IZE.COM ATTENTION ALL ACTING, DANCE, & VOICE COACHES: NEW CLASSIFIED 4 LINE LISTING FOR ONLY $25/MONTH-SEE JAN ISSUE BANDS & MUSICIAN PAGE STARTING IN FEBRUARY. 4 COLOR PICTURE AND CONTACT INFO FOR $25/MONTH the ultimate guide for developing talent Blue~ize Magazine www.blue-ize.com The Ultimate Guide for Developing Talent Mike Ross, Editor 440.478.7500 Barbara Ross, Producer 440.478.5723 7285 Center St. Mentor, OH 44060 --0-95858267-1140033452=:97922 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
BLUE-IZE
THE PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE
 
 CONCERT & THEATER LINKS AUDITIONS RISING STARS ANNOUNCEMENTS INDIE FILMS
 
Audition Notices
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--0-95858267-1140033452=:97922-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Feb 15 14:42:24 2006 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:42:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Players Guild presents "Inherit the Wind" Message-ID: <00a401c63281$2e18b920$0a00a8c0@YOUR7C60552B9E> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320" ------=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Players Guild of Canton presents.. Inherit the Wind February 17 - March 5, 2006 Creation vs. Evolution Set in 1925 Tennessee, this classic courtroom drama still rings true today as opposing sides face off in the centuries old controversy of science vs. religion. It portrays, in partly fictionalized form, the famous and dramatic courtroom "Monkey Trial" battle between two famous lawyers who volunteered to heatedly argue both sides of the case. Its story centers around the issue of evolution vs. creationism, in the prosecution of 24 year-old Dayton High School mathematics teacher, sports coach and substitute science teacher, John T. Scopes for violating state law (the 1925 Butler Act) by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a state-funded school. The show's title was taken from the Biblical book of Proverbs 11:29: "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind." Unique to The Players Guild production is the lengthy list of community leaders involved with the project. A few include: Joe Martuccio (Canton City Law Director) is portraying the role of Matthew Brady. Joe feels fortunate to combine vocation and avocation in his portrayal of an experienced trial attorney and elected official who loves to eat! The Canton Law Director is a 19-year veteran of A Christmas Carol and other diverse productions here and with North Canton, Rainbow Repertory Co., and Lolli's Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre. John Kiste (Executive Director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' Bureau) will be playing the part of Henry Drummond. John is proud of the strength of the local arts' community. He is honored to have a role in what is still one of the timeliest, thought provoking plays ever written. Les Abel (Executive Director of the Stark County Community Mental Health Board) has lived in Canton since 1985 and is playing a juror in the show. This is his first time on stage since he was a freshman in high school, but has enjoyed Guild productions since coming to Canton. In a society that is still centered around the debate of religion in the classrooms, this play is more relevant than ever. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. For tickets please call the box office at 330-453-7617. Hurry because one performance is already sold out! And for a special message about the show, CLICK HERE Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 www.playersguildtheatre.com Business Office: 330-453-7619 Box Office: 330-453-7617 For more information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com. You are receiving this email because you have previously signed up to receive information about auditions and other events at The Players Guild Theatre. To be removed from the mailing list, please reply to this email and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. ------=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

The Players Guild of Canton presents….

Inherit the = Wind

 

February 17 – = March 5, = 2006

=

Creation vs. = Evolution

 

 

Set in 1925 Tennessee, this classic courtroom = drama still rings true today as opposing sides face off in the centuries old controversy of science vs. religion.  It portrays, in partly = fictionalized form, the famous and dramatic courtroom "Monkey Trial" battle = between two famous lawyers who volunteered to heatedly argue both sides of the = case.

 

 

Its story centers around the issue of evolution vs. creationism, in the = prosecution of 24 year-old Dayton High School mathematics teacher, sports coach and substitute science teacher, John T. Scopes for violating state law (the = 1925 Butler Act) by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a state-funded = school. The show's title was taken from the Biblical book of Proverbs 11:29: = "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the = wind."

 

 

Unique to The Players Guild production is the lengthy list of community leaders involved with the project. A few include:

Joe Martuccio (Canton City Law Director) is portraying the role of Matthew Brady. = Joe feels fortunate to combine vocation and avocation in his portrayal of an experienced trial attorney and elected official who loves to eat!  = The Canton Law Director is a 19-year veteran of A Christmas Carol and other diverse productions here and with = North Canton, Rainbow Repertory Co., and Lolli’s Murder Mystery Dinner = Theatre.

John Kiste = (Executive Director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau) will be playing the part = of Henry Drummond. John is proud of the strength of the local arts’ community.  He is honored to have a role in what is still one of = the timeliest, thought provoking plays ever written.

Les = Abel (Executive Director of the Stark County Community Mental Health = Board) has lived in Canton since 1985 and is playing a juror in the show. This is his first time on = stage since he was a freshman in high school, but has enjoyed Guild = productions since coming to Canton.

 

In a society that is still centered around the debate of religion in the classrooms, this play is more relevant than ever. Performances are = Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. For tickets please call the box office at 330-453-7617. =

Hurry because one performance is already sold = out!

 

And for a special message about the show, = CLICK HERE

 

Players Guild Theatre

1001 Market = Avenue North

Canton, Ohio 44702

www.playersguildtheatre.com

Business Office: 330-453-7619

Box Office: 330-453-7617

 

For more information, write to = info at playersguildtheatre.com.

 

You are receiving this email because you have previously signed = up to receive information about auditions and other events at The Players = Guild Theatre. To be removed from the mailing list, please reply to this email = and put "unsubscribe" in the subject = field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <00e001c63282$edbcaba0$0a00a8c0@YOUR7C60552B9E> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01C63259.04E6A3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dustin, Please show me where it says that "professional" and Equity are one and the same. The Bang and the Clatter or any other theatre company is free to call themselves professional without necessarily having to be affiliated with AEA. There are plenty of quality non-union, professional productions out there. And, dare I say it, there are some wonderful "amateur" productions out there as well. I firmly believe that even at the community theatre level, one can have professional level standards, though there are community theatres out there that put the "amateur" in amateur theatre. But that's a different discussion altogether. Barry Wakser (Non-AEA ) _____ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Clarence Thomas Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website. Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever. Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional? -Dustin Brennan _____ Yahoo! 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Dustin,

Please show me where it says that “professional” and Equity are one and = the same. The Bang and the Clatter or any other theatre company is free to = call themselves professional without necessarily having to be affiliated with AEA. There = are plenty of quality non-union, professional productions out there. And, = dare I say it, there are some wonderful “amateur” productions out = there as well. I firmly believe that even at the community theatre level, one can = have professional level standards, though there are community theatres out there that put = the “amateur” in amateur theatre. But that’s a different discussion = altogether.

 

Barry Wakser

(Non-AEA )

 


From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Clarence Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, February = 14, 2006 11:56 AM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: = [NEohioPAL]Professional?

 

To Whom It May = Concern:

 

I am writing in regards to = recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by = area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association = with the union. 

    &nb= sp;       A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the = 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they = have NO = affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why = this company (or any others like it) can be called = professional?

 

-Dustin = Brennan


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------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01C63259.04E6A3A0-- From Marshalh at playhousesquare.com Wed Feb 15 14:24:44 2006 From: Marshalh at playhousesquare.com (Heather Marshall) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:24:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for American Ballet Theatre's production of "Le Corsaire" Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0003F23EF7@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 American Ballet Theatre announces=20 Audition for 50 extras=20 for LE CORSAIRE (The Pirate) performing at the State Theatre =20 ~March 16, 17 & 18 at 8:00pm; March 19 at 2:00 pm~ =20 =20 REQUIREMENTS: =20 Young Ladies: no dance experience needed, age range 12-25, slender, various heights Men: no dance experience needed, age range 15-55, slender, various heights. Character Men: acting experience helpful, age range 30-mature, various builds and heights. =20 Auditions will take place at=20 THE IDEA CENTER at Playhouse Square located at 1375 Euclid Avenue=20 =20 Audition: =20 Monday, March 13, 2006 at 6:00pm =20 REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: (tentative; subject to change) Rehearsals are scheduled for March 14 & 15, 6-8pm.=20 Costume Fitting & Dress Rehearsal will be on March 16th (during the day) =20 **Please call 216-348-7903 to register** =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

American  = Ballet  Theatre

announces =

Audition for 50 extras =

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LE CORSAIRE (The Pirate)

performing at the = State = Theatre

 

~March 16, 17 & 18 at = 8:00pm; March 19 at 2:00 pm~

 

 

REQUIREMENTS:

 

Young = Ladies: no dance experience needed, age range 12-25, slender, various = heights

M= en: no = dance experience needed, age range 15-55, slender, various = heights.

Character Men: acting experience helpful, age range = 30-mature, various builds and heights.

 
Auditions will take place at =
THE = IDEA = CENTER at = Playhouse = Square

located at = 1375 Euclid Avenue =

 

Audition:
 
Monday, March 13, 2006 at 6:00pm

 

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:  (tentative; subject to change)

Rehearsals are scheduled for March 14 & 15, 6-8pm. =

Costume Fitting & Dress Rehearsal will be on March 16th (during = the day)

 
**Please call 216-348-7903 to = register**
 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39-- From matt4jack at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 14:49:07 2006 From: matt4jack at yahoo.com (Renee Matthews) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 14:49:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? Message-ID: <20060215224907.33292.qmail@web53302.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Dustin Brennan, I see you are getting lots of responses regarding your inquiry about "professional theatre". I agree with everyone that has responded thus far. Professionals in this medium are equity and non-equity. In my 20 years working in the Midwest, I have found professionalism at the smallest black box theatre, tucked away in the basement of a building, which had no ties whatsoever with Actor's Equity. I do believe many actors in this area have made the choice not obtain an equity status because the market is rigid, and jobs are not readily available. In your NEohioPAL post you express; "I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union". My question to you is; why would you be offended or concerned ? I think you may have the wrong idea about professionalism. This is my profession. I teach and perform. I am a professional who has worked exceedingly hard to gain a reputation for being a professional artist. "Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional"? It's very simple Mr. Brennan; the company you speak of has a professional staff, productions, actors, and production crews. These people are skilled, trained, educated, experienced, qualified, and quite competent. That's what makes a professional, not an equity card. Hope that helps you understand. Sincerely, Renee Matthews-Jackson Non-Equity Performance Artist --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Dear Dustin Brennan,
 
I see you are getting lots of responses regarding your inquiry about "professional theatre".  I agree with everyone that has responded thus far.
 
Professionals in this medium are equity and non-equity.  In my 20 years working in the Midwest, I have found professionalism at the smallest black box theatre, tucked away in the basement of a building, which had no ties whatsoever with Actor's Equity.  I do believe many actors in this area have made the choice not obtain an equity status because the market is rigid, and jobs are not readily available.
 
In your NEohioPAL post you express;
 
"I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union".
 
My question to you is; why would you be offended or concerned ?   I think you may have the wrong idea about professionalism.  This is my profession.  I teach and perform.  I am a professional who has worked exceedingly hard to gain a reputation for being a professional artist. 
 
"Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional"?
 
It's very simple Mr. Brennan; the company you speak of has a professional staff, productions, actors,  and production crews.   These people are skilled, trained, educated, experienced, qualified, and quite competent.  That's what makes a professional, not an equity card.  Hope that helps you understand.
 
Sincerely,
Renee Matthews-Jackson
Non-Equity Performance Artist



Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780-- From cleveprov at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 15:36:42 2006 From: cleveprov at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:36:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Session 7 Improv Classes: Cleveland Improv Institute Message-ID: <20060215233642.66279.qmail@web37006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE SESSION 7 IMPROV CLASSES APRIL 3RD - MAY 25TH The Cleveland Improv Institute, home of the "10 Keys " training program will be offering 5 classes this coming session. Classes include: 1. Beginning Improvisation (2 Classes) Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22) & Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 2. Intermediate Improvisation Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 3. Advanced Improvisation Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 4. 2 Person Scene Intensive (S.A.F.I.T.) Date: Thursday Evenings (4/6 - 5/25) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 5. Film Styles & Genres (S.A.F.I.T.) Date: Tuesday Evenings (4/4 - 5/23) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class **PAYMENT FOR ALL CLASSES IS DUE BY MARCH 31, 2006.** TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT THIS EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES, BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING LIST OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT: (216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com ALS O CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, DESCRIPTION OF OUR TRAINING PROGRAM, INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE! --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE
SESSION 7 IMPROV CLASSES

APRIL 3RD - MAY 25TH 

 
The Cleveland Improv Institute, home of the
"10 Keys "  training program will be offering 5 classes this coming session.

Classes include:

1. Beginning Improvisation (2 Classes)  
Date:  Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22)
&
Date:  Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24)                          
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class 

2.  Intermediate Improvisation  
Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class


3.  Advanced Improvisation
Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class
 
4.  2 Person Scene Intensive (S.A.F.I.T.)
Date:  Thursday Evenings (4/6 - 5/25)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class
 
5.  Film Styles & Genres (S.A.F.I.T.)
Date:  Tuesday Evenings (4/4 - 5/23)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class

**PAYMENT FOR ALL CLASSES IS DUE BY MARCH 31, 2006.**

TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT THIS EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES, BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING LIST OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT:
(216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com

ALS O CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com
FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, DESCRIPTION OF OUR TRAINING PROGRAM,   INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE!
 



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 15:42:38 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:42:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ANNIE (PHSQ Palace) Message-ID: <20060215234238.41598.qmail@web33106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?LEAPING LIZARDS,? ALEX AND NOAH LIKE DATED BUT ENTERTAINING ?Annie? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times The comic strip, Little Orphan Annie first appeared in 1924. It was based on James Whitcomb Riley's 1885 poem of the same name. In the comic strip version, Annie, an orphan, was taken in by Oliver Warbucks, a prototypical capitalist. Together they tackled international intrigue. Annie's main physical characteristics were a mop of red, curly hair and vacant circles for eyes. She is always accompanied by her dog, Sandy and is noted for her catchphrase, "Leapin' Llizards!." In 1997 an award-winning musical appeared on Broadway scene. In August of 2005, ?The Brand New Production? of ?ANNIE? went on tour. It is that version that is now on stage at the Palace Theatre. The show centers on Annie, an orphan abandoned by her parents during the depression. She is left at an orphanage, which is under the tyrannical control of Miss Hannigan. Warbucks decides to host an orphan for Christmas. He wants a boy, winds up with Annie, and the rest, complete with plot twists and a happy ending, is history. This touring production features the delightful Marissa O?Donnell as Annie. This is a very talented young lady who can sing, dance and act with amazing abilities. John Schuck of ?McMillan and Wife? TV fame looks the role, performs well, and adequately sings Daddy Warbucks. Local opening night found Victoria Oscar more than adequately substituting in the role of Miss Hannigan. The orphan kids, some of whom are a little too old to be playing ?adorable,? were not up to expected levels. Their dancing lacked unity and their singing often missed proper blendings. The show is definitely dated. Few in the young audience had any knowledge of the depression, the importance of radio in the pre-TV culture, and of President Roosevelt. Many of the clever lines were missed because of this lack of audience awareness. Songs like, ?We?d Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover? and ?A New Deal for Christmas? have lost their relevance. As I have done when children-friendly shows appear at local theatres, I took my grandsons, Alex and Noah Berko, along as my ?kid? eyes and ears. In spite of the datedness, the 10 and 8/1/2 year olds ?really liked? the show. They both thought Annie was, ?great? and Miss Hannigan ?hysterical.? They loved the special effects, particularly ?the real snow falling on Christmas? and the ?huge tree.? They were very pleased that Sandy, the dog, was ?real, not someone dressed in a dog suit like some of the kid?s shows we see.? Their favorite orphan was Tessie (Casey Whyland) whose constant ?Oh, my? squeals were the cause of delight. They loved looking down into the Palace Theatre?s big orchestra pit during intermission and thought the theatre was ?awesome.? Both boys had seen the movie version several times, so they were familiar with the music and the story line, which I think helped enhance their experience. Capsule judgment: ?ANNIE? is a dated, but cute show. It is a little long for younger audience members, but any child over 8 should enjoy it. This will probably be the last of the touring versions of the show, so if you want to see a professional company, this may be your final chance. ?ANNIE? runs through February 19 at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. For tickets call 216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or go 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Feb 15 16:23:32 2006 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:32 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for Workshop Players "Jerry Finnegan's Sister" Message-ID: -------------------------------1140049412 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Charming, touching, funny and entertaining. Come experience the magic of first love. Last chance to see it! Brian Dowd (played by Brian McNally) has spent the last 17 years of his life wrestling with an unrequited "something" for his best friend's sister, Beth (played by Tricia Shumate), who happens to live next door. But each and every time he's spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than 30 seconds, he's ended up with his foot planted firmly in his mouth. Now, Brian's time is about to run out. With recent news that Jerry Finnegan's sister is getting married, the time has come for him to put up or shut up. What's he got to lose - except the love of his life! That is the premise of Workshop Player's upcoming production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister by Jack Neary, directed by Jerry Coghlan and Wade Hubbard. This two actor play covers the entire period from when Brian and Beth first met, (he was seven she was six), to the present when he is 23 and she is 22. Through a series of delightful scenes the audience will come to understand why Brian has always had a problem talking to Beth. She either doesn't listen or else she hears too much. If there is a need to sum the play up in a single word, that word would be charming, charming and touching. OK, that's two words, charming and touching and entertaining. Three, three words to sum it up, charming, touching, and entertaining, and funny. OK, four words. The author of the play, Jack Neary, has been in contact with veteran director Wade Hubbard and has sent a revised script with many suggestions as to how he feels the play should be performed. This wonderful assistance has added several levels to the play. Come and be part of the Workshop theater experience. You will be glad you did. Final production dates are February 17, 18 at 8 p.m., with Sunday's matinee sold out for this week. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. 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That is the premise of Workshop Player's upcoming=20 production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister by Jack Neary, directed by Jerr= y=20 Coghlan and Wade Hubbard.  This two actor play covers the entire period= =20 from when Brian and Beth first met, (he was seven she was six), to the prese= nt=20 when he is 23 and she is 22.  Through a series of delightful scenes the= =20 audience will come to understand why Brian has always had a problem talking=20= to=20 Beth.  She either doesn't listen or else she hears too much.  = ; If=20 there is a need to sum the play up in a single word, that word would be=20 charming, charming and touching.  OK, that's two words, charming and=20 touching and entertaining.  Three, three words to sum it up, charm= ing,=20 touching, and entertaining, and funny.  OK, four words.=20

 

The author of the play, Jack Neary, has been in con= tact=20 with veteran director Wade Hubbard and has sent a revised script w= ith=20 many suggestions as to how he feels the play should be performed.  This= =20 wonderful assistance has added several levels to the play.  Come a= nd=20 be part of the Workshop theater experience.  You will be glad you did.=20

 

Final=20 production dates are February 17, 18 at=20 8=20 p.m.,=20 with Sunday's matinee sold out for this week. =20 Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at=20 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Workshop Pla= yers=20 Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820=20 Middle Ridge Road=20 in Amherst.=20 Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com.=
 
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Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 19:08:39 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:08:39 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chris Fortunato offers "Tricks of the Trade" 2006 Tax Tip Workshop , Mon. 2/20 Message-ID: <195.50eb3452.312546b7@aol.com> --part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need help with . . . Your taxes?=A0 Then . . . You Can Still Register for THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR=20 FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS from the=20 "Tricks of the Trade . . .=20 Craft, Career & Professional Development"=20 Workshop Series Presented by WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Shaker Heights, OH Call (216) 561-8608 email: wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon. 2/20,7:00 - 9:00 P THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR=20 FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS Chris Fortunato, Instructor OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States=20 Supreme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for livin= g in a=20 free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pay his, most of us=20= do=20 not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sketch on how to prepare=20= a 1040=20 including a Schedule C for self-employed income. (And what to do with all=20 those 1099's.)=A0 A booklet is included.=A0=20 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= ng=A0=20 Records For Taxes and Other Matters." Fee: $30.00, includes booklet. Major Credit cards accepted.=20 To register & for complete details.=A0=A0=A0=A0 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 Make checks payable and mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio .=A0 P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH=20 44120 Attn:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director . . . . . Did you miss the . . . "Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 &=20 Performing Artists"=A0=A0=A0workshop?=A0 Sue Johnson, Instructor If you did, but still want to learn how to manage your young talent, private= =20 coaching is available. So, call (216) 561-8608 to set up an appointment. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't need to spend $3000-5000 on those "Co= ntests &=20 Conventions."=A0 There are better ways to do business. Discover how you can=20= help guide=20 and manage your young performing artist to ensure that they're "on the right= =A0=20 path" for safe and=A0 economical professional=A0 development.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 It's more than a dream, more than a hobby. Your young tal= ent is=20 serious about being a performing artist.=A0 Therefore, you need to know abou= t=20 Resources, Referrals, Record keeping, Managing & more.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This session is for parents who have budding actors & perfor= ming=20 artists, (ages 5 - 20 years) who need training, experience and to be guided=20= through=20 the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters. Private Coaching: $30.00 Initial session. $25.00 each session thereafter.. .= =20 . . . .=20 . . . . About the Instructors . . .=20 Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,= =20 director, producer and coach.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP= And LIVE with the ARTS=20 with Chris Fortunato. The program, which celebrates and showcases the=20 diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Satu= rdays,=20 7:00 P on Adelphia Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburb= s,=20 and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P. The show c= an=20 be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Wednesdays, 6:00 P.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career= & Professional=20 Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the=20 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=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 and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is self-employ= ed=20 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. For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs"=20 Performances, Productions, Training, the "Giggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha!=20 Har's!" Laughter CD; Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson, a= Guide=20 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: wakeup4664 at aol= .com.=20 http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need help with . . .  Yo= ur taxes?=A0 Then . . .

You Can Still Register
for

<= B>THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR
FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS

from the
"Tricks of the Trade . . .
Craft, Career & Professional Development"
Workshop Series

Presented
by
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Shaker Heights, OH
Call (216) 561-8608
email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

Mon. 2/20,7:00 - 9:00 P
<= B>THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR
FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS
<= /B>Chris Fortunato, Instructor

OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States Supr= eme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for living in= a free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pay= his, most of us do not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sketc= h on how to prepare a 1040 including a Schedule C for self-employed income.=20= (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

. . . . .

Did you miss the . . .
"= Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 & Pe= rforming Artists"
=A0=A0=A0workshop?=A0
Sue Johnson, Instructor

If you did, but still want to learn how to manage your young talent, private= coaching is available.  So, call (216) 561-8608 to set up an appointme= nt.


=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't ne= ed to spend $3000-5000 on those "Contests & Conventions."=A0 There are b= etter ways to do business. Discover how you can help guide and manage your y= oung performing artist to ensure that they're "on the right=A0 path" for saf= e and=A0 economical professional=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 - 20 years) who need training, experience and to b= e guided through the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters.
Private Coaching: $30.00 Initial session. $25.00 each session thereafter.. .= . . . .



. . . . 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.

For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training, the
= "G= iggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha! Har's!" Laughter CD; Living Your Life=20= with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson, a Guide filled with simple, sil= ly ways to light up your "signature style" life; or, about being a gu= est on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.c= om.



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--part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 19:27:42 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:27:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE: Tutoring Services for Teens & Consulting for Small Businesses Message-ID: --part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Your Immediate Attention! 2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services 1. Reading Tutoring=20 for=20 Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists &=20 2. Small Business Consulting=20 for=20 Performing Artists & Other Entrepreneurs from=20 Sue Johnson, Chris Fortunato & WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Instructors . . . . .=20 .=A0 "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 =A0 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 =A0 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.=A0 Tutoring sessions, forty-five minutes each, are available: Mond= ays=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= ns required.* =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca= rds accepted *Customized number of sessions available for some services. "Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years.=A0 She easily communicates= =20 with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them=20 understand the field of theatre" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Arleen Hartman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Professor, Arts & Humanities=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Capital University "Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants.= =A0=20 Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole=20 series." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Debbie Simpson =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional=20= Education =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cuyahoga Community College . "Tricks of the Trade:=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Other Entrepreneurs" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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= hat=20 it takes to create, develop and maintain your own small business? Do you hav= e=20 a dream? Do you have an entrepreneurial mentality & "heart?"=A0 If so, you c= an=20 enhance your chances for success from economical, small business development= =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 =A0 .=A0 Customer Service =A0 .=A0 Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking =A0 .=A0 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"= =A0=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.=A0 She s= hares=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,=A0 our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sandra L. Kornich =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Founder & President =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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 and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is self-employ= ed=20 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. =A0=A0 . . . 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 --part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services
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Reading Tutoring
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Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists
&
2.
Small Business Consulting
for
Performing Artists & Other Entrepreneurs
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. . . . .

.=A0 "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
=A0 assignments?
. interpret and analyze literary prose, poetry and play content?
. improve speaking: diction, pronunciation, enunciation and articulat= ion?
. learn and memorize character dialogue,=A0 English text content, or=20= other
=A0 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.=A0 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.*
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca= rds accepted
= *Customized number of sessions available for some services.


"Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years.=A0 She easily communica= tes with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them u= nderstand the field of theatre"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Arleen Hartman
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Professor, Arts & Humanities
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Capital University


= "Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants= .=A0 Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole= series."
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Debbie Simpson
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional=20= Education
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cuyahoga Community College

. "Tricks of the Trade:
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Other Entrepreneurs"

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0     by Sue Johnson, Consultan= t

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. <= BR> =A0 .=A0 Sales & Marketing Strategies
=A0 .=A0 PR & Advertising Strategies
=A0 .=A0 Customer Service
=A0 .=A0 Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking
=A0 .=A0 Employer-Employee Work Relationships

Especially for Actors & Other Performing Artists
.=A0 Talent Bios/Resumes
.=A0 Publicity
.=A0 Guest Appearances .
.=A0 Showcases (Plays, Performances)
.=A0 Special Events (Planning & Entertainment)
=A0
So, take advantage of economical ways for you to enhance your financial circ= umstances.

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:
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"=A0 consultations, workshops and private coaching which are= well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. Sue has=20= been an entrepreneur for over 20 years as a small business consultant and as= a small business owner.=A0 She shares her expertise based on her extensive=20= 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,=A0 our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sandra L. Kornich
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Founder & President
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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.

=A0=A0
. . .

This web page will give you an idea of who we are and what we do.
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--part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 20:34:24 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:34:24 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bill Johns, film & Doug Wolf, Tai Chi . . . on WAKE UP and LIVE with the ARTS Message-ID: <256.67c2197.31255ad0@aol.com> --part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Coming Up . . . on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS! Tune In!=20 & See Bill Johns, part 2 Writer, Producer, Director Cinevid Productions Wed. 2/15, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P & Doug Wolf Tai Chi Instructor Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P. on=20 WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS Wednesdays & Saturdays Adelphia Cable,=20 ch. 21, eastern suburbs ch. 23, western suburbs [Note: Please be sure to read the guest listings for Cox & Cleveland Access=20 below.] Bill Johns is such a fascinating local filmmaker that he appears on two=20 episodes of WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.=A0 Bill, Chris Fortunato and Sue= Johnson,=20 co-hosts, discuss a wide range of topics revolving around his work and about= =20 Cleveland's & Ohio's film industry.=20 Tune in to see the lively discussion, Chris Fortunato, "in bondage," and a=20 video clip of Bill's new movie, Madness, starring Jami Ross and several othe= r=20 local talent, including Michael Rose, Michelene Pencoe, Devan Lindsey, Laura= =20 Cool, Bernadette Mahar-Lords, Shelley Marks, Rick Montgomery, Alex Biats and= =20 Jeffrey Haber.=A0=20 Then, Tune in to Adelphia . . . Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P. to=20 see . . . Doug Wolf, Tai Chi Instructor, & owner, China Treasure House,gift shop. Doug= =20 discusses and demonstrates the power & purpose of basic relaxing, yet,=20 reenergizing Tai Chi philosophy and movements. Doug discusses the health ben= efits of=20 practicing Tai Chi, which helps not only performing artists, but any person=20 who wants to achieve balance, or may health issues, such as back problems.=20 . . . . . WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS is a locally produced performing and cultural= =20 arts TV show, which continues to showcase area talent.=A0 Be sure to check o= ut=20 "local cable access listings on neohiopal" throughout February, March & Apri= l=20 to see how local "stars" are lighting up your TV viewing on Adelphia, Cox Ca= ble=20 & Cleveland Access, below.. . . . . .=20 Check out what's next on Cox Cable, ch. 45 in February & March. Wed. 7:30 P & Sat. 7:00 P Join Sue Johnson & Chris Fortunato, co-Hosts on . . .=20 Wed. 2/15, 5:30 P.=A0 [Note: Special time, this broadcast, only. Returns to=20 regular time slot, 7:30 P, next week.] & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 On-Camera Auditions."=A0 Sue Johnson, Chris Fortuna= to,=20 Rollin "Mac" Michael, actor and Gary Webster, playwright & actor discuss the= =20 differences between auditioning for theatre and on-camera. Wed. 2/22 & Sat. 2/25 Jim Levin & Tom Mulready from iNGENUiTY and Cool Cleveland.com, discussing=20 the arts scene in Cleveland and next year's iNGENUiTY, with Gary Webster, ac= tor & playwright,=A0 Angelia Lee, actor, singer, playwright & Harriett Logan, own= er,=20 Loganberry Books. Wed. 3/1 & Sat. 3/4 John Vacha, author, entertainment historian, shares memories with Chris & Su= e=20 on the earlier days of entertainment in Cleveland, from Music Carnival to th= e=20 glory days of the Playhouse Square area and downtown Cleveland. . . . . .=20 Coming Soon on Cleveland Access, ch. 25=A0 . . . Wednesdays, 7:00 P. Join us for . . . Our special "PlayActs" series of auditions for the TV show= ,=20 rehearsals and performances for "PlayActs" Performances, featuring 4 fun=20 short plays written by Playwrights-in-Residence, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster.=20 Lester H. Bryant. Sr., co-Producer, Senior Videographer & Editor,=A0 and the= =20 technical and production team, including Anastasia Baxter, Cassandra Corneli= us,=20 Mary Lu Franks, Norma Powell, Lauren Skirbunt. Tanyica Simmons, and Iris=20 Tucker-Berry, set up on-location segments at the Galleria for the series. The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio team of Rollin "Mac" Michael, Sapphire= =20 DeFranco, Lauren Skirbunt, James McGilbray, Gary Webster, Marvin L. Mallory,= =20 Mary Lu Franks, Beverly Kristy, Iris-Tucker-Berry, and Lynna Metrisin repris= e=20 or create their roles in Celibacy Odyssey and Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox and= ,=20 Is This How Frankie and Annette Got Started?, and We Want to be in Pictures=20= . .=20 . Or on TV . . . Or, the Stage . . . But We'd Settle for Radio, by Gary=20 Webster. Wed. 2/15 & Wed.=A0 2/22 A "PlayActs" Performance of Celibacy Odyssey, by Ruby Fox=20 Wed. 3/1 & Wed. 3/8=20 A "PlayActs" Performance of Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox and, Is This How=20 Frankie and Annette Got Started?, by Gary Webster Wed. 3/15 & Wed. 3/22=20 Our "PlayActs" series of auditions for the TV show.=A0 Area actors, Liz Baue= r,=20 Sonia N. Bishop, Allen Branstein, , Mary Lu Franks, Norman King, and Ubu Zur= ub=20 participating in "Tricks of the Trade" on-camera auditions with monologues,=20 vocal selections, solo pieces and scene readings. Maureen J. Carey, local=20 playwright, "auditioning" excerpts from her "The Lesson of the Butterfly," w= ith=20 Ruby Fox, veteran playwright observing the action. Wed. 3/29 & Wed. 4/5 Alphonzo G. Smith, Jr., and his new band, Stratos, blowing the roof off the=20 studio with their vocal and music eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and contempor= ary=20 selections.=A0 Brenda Smith, Spokesperson, shares the story of the band's=20 origins, dreams and special events, while Iris Tucker-Berry gets "carried aw= ay" by=20 the music and starts "jammin'" with an impromptu "cabaret smooth groove"=20 dance.=20 . . . . .=20 Need a LIFT & a LAUGH in your life? Keep Tuning in to learn about our . . ."Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha!=20 Ha's!," and Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson. .=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha! Ha's!," the new Laughter CD, being=20 introduced to our viewers. Created by Mac Michael, with Lester Bryant, "Gigg= les . .=20 . " is voiced and produced by the entire WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20 artistic, production and technical team. This CD will take your mind off you= r=20 "troubles" for a few minutes and light up your life with healing and humor.=20= For=20 "kids" of all ages, just for fun, and for those who=A0 eed upliftment to hel= p see=20 them through challenging times. .=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson. Great for relieving stress! Let=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light show= =20 you how to enjoy feeling good, inside and out,on a daily basis.=A0 A=20 light-hearted, easy-to-read guide offering simple, yet powerful, ways to hea= l your heart,=20 soul & spirit based on your own "signature personal & life style." Giggles heal!=A0 Chuckles heal!=A0 Laughter heals! So do Smiles! 2 perfect gifts for you or someone who needs more joy! Great for your=20 fundraising and gift ideas! =A0=A0 1.=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Har! Ha's!" Laughter CD =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends.= =A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $8.00 each CD (includes s & h) =A0=A0 2.=A0=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light!, by Sue Johnson =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 15 simple ways to light up your life based on your=20= unique "signature=20 style."=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $7.00 each guide (includes s & h) For Order information, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=A0 (216) 561-8608 Sue Johnson, Director .=20 Chris Fortunato, Assoc. Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio P.O. Box 201524 Shaker Heights, OH 44120 Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV production, "PlayActs= "=20 Performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade:= =20 Craft, Career & Professional Development." . . . . .=20 If you, your performing or cultural arts organization, would like to appear=20 on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, contact us . . . email: wakeup4664 at aol.co= m http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Coming Up . . .

on
WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS!


Tune In!
&
See


Bill Johns, part 2
Writer, Producer, Director
Cinevid Productions

Wed. 2/15, 7:30 P  & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P
&
Doug Wolf
Tai Chi Instructor

Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P.

on
WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS
Wednesdays & Saturdays
Adelphia Cable,
ch. 21, eastern suburbs
ch. 23, western suburbs

[Note: Please be sure to read the guest listings for Cox= & Cleveland Access below.]

Bill Johns is such a fascinating local filmmaker that he appears on= two episodes of WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.=A0 Bill, Chri= s Fortunato and Sue Johnson, co-hosts, discuss a wide range of topics revolv= ing around his work and about Cleveland's & Ohio's film industry.

Tune in to see the lively discussion, Chris Fortunato, "in bondage," and a v= ideo clip of Bill's new movie, Madness, starring Jami Ross and severa= l other local talent, including Michael Rose, Michelene Pencoe, Devan Lindse= y, Laura Cool, Bernadette Mahar-Lords, Shelley Marks, Rick Montgomery, Alex=20= Biats and Jeffrey Haber.=A0


Then, Tune in to Adelphia . . . Wed. 2/22= , 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 Pto see . . .

Doug Wolf, Tai Chi Instructor, & owner, China Treasure House,gi= ft shop. Doug discusses and demonstrates the power & purpose of basic re= laxing, yet, reenergizing Tai Chi philosophy and movements. Doug discusses t= he health benefits of practicing Tai Chi, which helps not only performing ar= tists, but any person who wants to achieve balance, or may health issues, su= ch as back problems.

. . . . .

WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS is a locally pr= oduced performing and cultural arts TV show, which continues to showcase are= a talent.=A0 Be sure to check out "local cable access listings on neohiopal"= throughout February, March & April to see how local "stars" are lightin= g up your TV viewing on Adelphia, Cox Cable & Cleveland Access, below..<= BR>


. . . . .

Check out what's next on Cox Cable, ch. 45 in Fe= bruary & March.
Wed. 7:30 P & Sat. 7:00 P

Join Sue Johnson & Chris Fortunato, co-Hosts on . . .

Wed. 2/15,
5:30 P.=A0 [Note: Special time, this broadcast, only. Re= turns to regular time slot, 7:30 P, next week.]
& Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P
"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 On-Camera Auditions."=A0 Sue Johnson, Chris=20= Fortunato, Rollin "Mac" Michael, actor and Gary Webster, playwright & ac= tor discuss the differences between auditioning for theatre and on-camera.
Wed. 2/22 & Sat. 2/25
Jim Levin & Tom Mulready from iNGENUiTY and Cool Cleveland= .com, discussing the arts scene in Cleveland and next year's iNGENUiTY, with= Gary Webster, actor & playwright,=A0 Angelia Lee, actor, singer, playwr= ight & Harriett Logan, owner, Loganberry Books.

Wed. 3/1 & Sat. 3/4
John Vacha, author, entertainment historian, shares memories w= ith Chris & Sue on the earlier days of entertainment in Cleveland, from=20= Music Carnival to the glory days of the Playhouse Square area and downtown C= leveland.

. . . . .

Coming Soon on Cleveland Access, ch. 25=A0 . . .
Wednesdays, 7:00 P.

Join us for . . . Our special "PlayActs" series of auditions for=20= the TV show, rehearsals and performances for "PlayActs" Performances, featuring 4 fun short plays written by Playwrights-in-Residence, Ruby Fox a= nd Gary Webster.

Lester H. Bryant. Sr., co-Producer, Senior Videographer & Editor,=A0 an= d the technical and production team, including Anastasia Baxter, Cassandra C= ornelius, Mary Lu Franks, Norma Powell, Lauren Skirbunt. Tanyica Simmons, an= d Iris Tucker-Berry, set up on-location segments at the Galleria for the ser= ies.

The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio team of Rollin "Mac" Mi= chael, Sapphire DeFranco, Lauren Skirbunt, James McGilbray, Gary Webster, Ma= rvin L. Mallory, Mary Lu Franks, Beverly Kristy, Iris-Tucker-Berry, and Lynn= a Metrisin reprise or create their roles in Celibacy Odyssey and F= orever Milly, by Ruby Fox and, Is This How Frankie and Annette Got St= arted?, and We Want to be in Pictures . . . Or on TV . . . Or, the St= age . . . But We'd Settle for Radio, by Gary Webster.

Wed. 2/15 & Wed.=A0 2/22

A "PlayActs" Performance of Celibacy Odyssey, by Ruby Fox

Wed. 3/1 & Wed. 3/8
A "PlayActs" Performance of Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox = and, Is This How Frankie and Annette Got Started?, by Gary Webster
Wed. 3/15 & Wed. 3/22
Our "PlayActs"
series of auditions for the TV show.=A0 Area actors, Liz=20= Bauer, Sonia N. Bishop, Allen Branstein, , Mary Lu Franks, Norman King, and=20= Ubu Zurub participating in "Tricks of the Trade" on-camera auditions=20= with monologues, vocal selections, solo pieces and scene readings. Maureen J= . Carey, local playwright, "auditioning" excerpts from her "The Lesson of= the Butterfly," with Ruby Fox, veteran playwright observing the action.=


Wed. 3/29 & Wed. 4/5
Alphonzo G. Smith, Jr., and his new band, Stratos, blowing the roof o= ff the studio with their vocal and music eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and co= ntemporary selections.=A0 Brenda Smith, Spokesperson, shares the story of th= e band's origins, dreams and special events, while Iris Tucker-Berry gets "c= arried away" by the music and starts "jammin'" with an impromptu "cabaret sm= ooth groove" dance.

. . . . .


Need a LIFT & a LAUGH in your life?

Keep Tuning in to learn about our . . ."Giggles, Chuckles and Ha= rdy Ha! Ha's!," and Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson.

.=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha! Ha's!," <= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" BACK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"= SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">the new= Laughter CD, being introduced to our viewers. Created by Mac Michael, with=20= Lester Bryant,
"Giggles . . . " is voiced and produced by the entire <= B>WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio artistic, production and tech= nical team. This CD will take your mind off your "troubles" for a few minute= s and light up your life with healing and humor. For "kids" of all ages, jus= t for fun, and for those who=A0 eed upliftment to help see them through chal= lenging times.

.=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johns= on.
Great for relieving stress! Let=A0
Living Your Life with Smiles & L= ight show you how to enjoy feeling good, inside and out,on a daily bas= is.=A0 A light-hearted, easy-to-read guide offering simple, yet powerful, wa= ys to heal your heart, soul & spirit based on your own "signature per= sonal & life style."

Giggles heal!=A0 Chuckles heal!=A0 La= ughter heals! So do Smiles!

2 perfect gifts for you or someone who needs more joy! Great= for your fundraising and gift ideas!
=A0=A0 1.=A0
"Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Har! Ha's!" Laughter CD=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends= .=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $8.00 each CD (includes s & h)

=A0=A0 2.=A0=A0
Living Your Life with Smiles & Light!, by Sue= Johnson

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 15 simple ways to light up your life based on your=20= unique "signature style."
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $7.00 each guide (includes s & h)

For Order information, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=A0 (216) 561-8608

Sue Johnson, Director .
Chris Fortunato, Assoc. Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
P.O. Box 201524
Shaker Heights, OH 44120

Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV product= ion, "PlayActs" Performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'= Studio "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional De= velopment."

. . . . .

If you, your performing or cultural arts organization, would= like to appear on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, <= /I>contact us . . . email: wakeup4664 at aol.com



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--part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary-- From amyleeshaffer at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 22:26:26 2006 From: amyleeshaffer at yahoo.com (Amy Lee Shaffer) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:26:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]speaking of "professional" In-Reply-To: <20060216060943.1D97B61C0B@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <20060216062626.70233.qmail@web33815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1741247628-1140071186=:34816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Id: Content-Disposition: inline kudos to everyone involved in this discussion, which has been respectful, thoughtful and, well, "professional" in its demeanor! What a terrific community of artists! Amy Shaffer ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ My current theatrical entanglements: THE FULL MONTY (Beck Center) Mar. 17-Apr. 8 216-521-2540 www.lkwdpl.org/beck Friends' shows currently in production: CLOSER (The Bang and The Clatter Theatre) PATENT LEATHER SHOES (Stow Players) BARNUM (Hudson Players) HITCH-HIKER/SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (Broadview Heights Spotlights) CINDERELLA (North Canton Players) ANTIGONE (Weathervane Playhouse) forget regret...or life is yours to miss __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-1741247628-1140071186=:34816-- From dnadon at kent.edu Thu Feb 16 05:48:20 2006 From: dnadon at kent.edu (dnadon at kent.edu) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 08:48:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Our Work, Our Worlds, Women's Stories Performs at Kent Trumbull Message-ID: <301e73f301c537.301c537301e73f@kent.edu> For Immediate Release What=3A Our Work=2C Our Worlds=3A Women=92s Stories A play adapted from oral histories from the Upper Ohio Valley Where=3A Kent State University Trumbull Campus Theatre = When=3A Wednesday=2C February 22=2C 2006 8=3A00 pm Sponsored by Kent State University Trumbull Campus Theatre Department = Contact=3A Dan Nadon dnadon=40kent=2Eedu Oral History Play To Be Presented = When she was a child=2C Lois Rudibaugh wanted go to Africa to meet = Tarzan=2E Ethelberta Shaw longed to be an opera star=2E She especially = enjoyed the talent of Lily Pons=2E Cynda Watson=2C who grew up in the = mountains=2C recalls her frightening journey through the fields to bring = the cows to the barn to be milked=2E Shivers went up and down her = spine=2C and she looked over her shoulder to make sure no ghosts were = following her=2E These stories are part of Our Work=2C Our Worlds=3A Women=92s Stories=2C= a = play adapted from oral histories that will be presented as readers=92 = theatre at the Kent State Trumbull Campus Theatre on Wednesday = February 22 at 8=3A00 pm(=3F) by the Oral History Players=2E The play is adapted from oral histories of the Upper Ohio Valley=2E Kent = State East Liverpool English professor Patti Swartz selected sections = from oral histories collected by students=2C community members=2C and = herself as a part of the Kent State East Liverpool/East Liverpool = Historical Society Oral History Project=2E = The Historical Society along with Swartz=2C videographer Sherrill Shaw=2C= = and students at Kent State have been collecting the stories for the = past six years=2E The histories include stories of work in local = potteries=2C interviews with pottery owners=2C and local men and women = from throughout the region=2E The stories are rich in the history of = family life=2C courtship=2C children=2C and work=2E = = Whether speaking of an entire season of canned goods lost to a flood=2C = a community coming together to help after a family disaster=2C or family = gatherings where singing and conversation is the enjoyed by all=2C the = stories are full of joy and sorrow=2C love and friendship as they mirror = the lives of the tellers=2E Childhood experiences are a principal focus of the play=2E Jo Ann Bobby = Gilbert recalls being impressed when her father appeared on TV after a = mafia bombing that took place on their Youngstown street when she was = a child=2E Ann Palmer remembers a teacher that would let students study = in the cloakroom=2C and one day forgot they were there=2E Janet Kay = Rohrbaugh recalls being the first baby of the new year=2C the pride of = her family=2C and the gifts she received=2E Rohrbaugh also remembers going to Rock Springs Park=2C a local amusement = park=2C where her favorite ride was the airplanes=2E She loved being so = high in the air=2C with the wind in her face and whipping her hair on = hot summer days=2E June Burris recalls her husband having to rescue her = daughter by taking the roof off of the doghouse after her daughter and = a life size doll got stuck inside=2E = Patricia Bailey remembers the difficulty of going to college for a = nursing degree when her children were young=2C and the joy that she and = her family felt when she was named the Ohio Nurse of the Year after = she began working in her profession=2E Gina Gulutz and Jo Ann Bobby = Gilbert recall important stories that have been part of their careers = as journalists=2E = Joan Witt remembers that career options open to most women were = limited in the 1950s and 1960s=2E Women could work as secretaries=2C = nurses=2C or teachers=2E Witt says she knew what she didn=92t want to do= =3A = become a secretary like her mother and her aunt=2E Women who were interviewed worked at a number of other occupations as = well=2E Women worked in the potteries=2C in agriculture=2C served in the= = military=2C established trucking concerns=2C worked in advertising=2C in = restaurants=2C established businesses=2C worked as CPAs=2C and=2C as Witt= = points out=2C women were doctors=2C dentists and pharmacists in the East = Liverpool and Wellsville area early in the history of women in these = professions=2E Whether women worked out of the home and cared for = family or worked only in the home=2C the stories that they tell are full = of the joys and sorrows of the region=2E = Whether the memories are of rides at Rock Springs Park during school = and work picnics=2C going to the movies=2C family gatherings=2C childbirt= h=2C = work=2C or weddings=2C the stories speak to us of the strong people and = the varied past and present history of our region=2E Funny=2C sad=2C = sometimes tragic=2C often joyful=2C the memories of area residents make = the best kind of drama=3A real drama from life=2E Swartz=2C who adapted the script from the over one hundred histories = that have been collected=2C is acting in and directing the production=2E = = Swartz holds a BA in theatre=2C and held a fellowship to the Cleveland = Play House=2E Doug Smith=2C a musician from Poland=2C Ohio performs musi= c = that sets or changes the scene=2C often his own original compositions=2E = = Roxanne Burns and Karen Kotrba who have appeared in a number of oral = history plays including the bicentennial play From Here=3A Stories From = a Century of Ohio and the 2005 production=2C Families=2C Neighbors=2C = Friends are cast members in this production=2E The original production was supported in part by a grant from the Ohio = Arts Council=2C a public agency in support of the arts=2C by the Office o= f = the Dean=2C Kent State University East Liverpool=2C and by private = contributions and corporate donations=2E = From PFLORIANO at aol.com Thu Feb 16 06:03:52 2006 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:03:52 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano Murder Feb 25 Message-ID: <28b.5cc7edb.3125e048@aol.com> -------------------------------1140098632 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Floriano Productions presents murder! Lorain County Heritage Presents Class of 52 Murder Mystery Saturday February 25, 2006 held at the Oberlin Inn 7 North Main Street. Oberlin. Tickets are $40 per person and include: Dinner, Class of 52 Murder Mystery Performance by Floriano Productions. A prize will be awarded to the table that solvess the mystery. Raffle and auction items will be available. 50's style apparel is suggested. Prize for best costume! Overnight packages are available at the Oberlin Inn for only $78 p/p plus tax & tip. For package contact the Oberlin Inn at 440-775-1111 For Murder Mystery tickets only contact Lorain County Heritage at 1-800-334-1673. http://www.lcvb.org/lorain_county_events_m.php?CLmLCVB_Event_Calendar=2&CLyLCV B_Event_Calendar=2006 -------------------------------1140098632 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Floriano Productions
presents murder!
 
Lorain County Heritage Pr= esents Class of 52 Murder Mystery
 
Saturday February 25, 200= 6 held at the Oberlin Inn 7 North Main Street. Oberlin.
 
Tickets are $40 per perso= n and include: Dinner, Class of 52 Murder Mystery Performance by Floriano Pr= oductions. A prize will be awarded to the table that solvess the mystery. Ra= ffle and auction items will be available. 50's style apparel is suggested. P= rize for best costume!
 
Overnight packages are av= ailable at the Oberlin Inn for only $78 p/p plus tax & tip. For package=20= contact the Oberlin Inn at 440-775-1111
 
For Murder Mystery ticket= s only contact Lorain County Heritage at 1-800-334-1673.
 
-------------------------------1140098632-- From MurphyGopal at aol.com Thu Feb 16 07:19:37 2006 From: MurphyGopal at aol.com (MurphyGopal at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:19:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar/piano lessons/ artist development with Matthew Murphy Message-ID: -------------------------------1140103177 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Matthew James Murphy, who was an actor for three years in the Broadway show RENT, has been back in Cleveland the past 3 years developing young talent, as well as teaching guitar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew currently teaches over 25 students a week and is starting to look for new students for the summer. Matthew is also available to teach students during the day, who may be home schooled and have time during the day. Lessons are conducted at your home. Half hour/hour lessons available. Matthew teaches a non-classical/tradional style and focuses on the songs/style you want to learn. There is more of an emphasis on melody and expression than technique. Price of lesson is determined on how far the drive is to your home. Matthew has also been developing/writing and performing with young talent in the area. Matthew, for the past year has been working with 15 yr. old Jami Ross www.Jamirossmusic.com who is now in LA auditioning for Television and film. Matthew is currently looking for young male performer (all genres) and a female artist (Country/R&B/ Adult Contemporary) to develop and possibly write for. For more information feel free to E-mail Matthew at Murphygopal at aol.com http://www.matthewjamesmurphy.com/ http://www.jamirossmusic.com/ www.myspace.com/matthewjamesmurphy -------------------------------1140103177 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Matthew James Murphy, who was an actor=20= for three years in the Broadway show RENT, has been back in= Cleveland the past 3 years developing young talent, as well as teaching gui= tar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew currently teache= s over 25 students a week and is starting to look for = new students for the summer. Matthew is also available to teach students during the day, who may be hom= e schooled and have time during the day.
 
Lessons are conducted at your home. Half hour/ho= ur lessons available. Matthew teaches a non-classical/tradi= onal style and focuses on the songs/style you want to learn= . There is more of an emphasis on melody and expression tha= n technique. Price of lesson is determined on how far the drive is=20= to your home.
 
Matthew has also been developing/writing and performing=20= with young talent in the area. Matthew, for the past year has been = ;working with 15 yr. old Jami Ross = www.Jamirossmusic.com  who is now in LA auditioning for Television=20= and film.
 
Matthew is currently looking for young male performer (a= ll genres) and a female artist (Country/R&B/ Adult Contemporary) to deve= lop and possibly write for.
 
For more information feel free to E-mail Matthew at Murphygopal at aol.com
 
-------------------------------1140103177-- From vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org Thu Feb 16 07:17:27 2006 From: vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org (vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 07:17:27 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Intensive Studies Summer Program Message-ID: <20060216152030.7E28A4CE43@braxton.siteprotect.com> Ballet Intensive Studies Summer Program June 19 through July 14 Registration begins Feb 1, 2006 Ballet Summer Intensive Studies Christine Meneer proudly announces her much-anticipated intensive summer ballet program. For 20 years, Christine Meneer has offered a summer dance program, which includes ballet technique, pointe, variations, pas de deux (partnering), men's classes, jazz, tap, choreography and student choreography. For many years, Meneer has allowed her older dancers to spread their wings and venture out to the "big city" schools. These big schools are great for a worldly experience; however, they do little to improve strength or technique - in Meneer's opinion. This year, Meneer is opening up her summer school program to outside dancers as an additional option besides the big expensive schools. Dancers attending her school will receive daily classes in technique, and pointe (if applicable) plus additional classes for versatility. Advanced dancers will dance up to six hours per day. The highlight of her program has always been the student choreography where dancers are given the opportunity to choose their own music, select their own costumes and create their own choreography in order to perform it at the end of the session. A two-hour performance will be held on the last day of classes to showcase what the dancers achieved during the program. Most dancers are lead to believe that they must go away to the big expensive summer ballet programs in order to improve their technique. Most of the other programs offered elsewhere are very large and leave the dancer with little individualized attention. The draw of big name guest teachers and several thousand dollar tuition fees leave many young dancers lost in an atmosphere that is only appropriate for high level students who are independent workers. Dancers CANNOT teach themselves - younger students NEED that one-on-one attention every day. Having sent many dancers to most of the major ballet programs in the country, Meneer found that they do not necessarily come back stronger. And her dancers realize that they are able to fit right in with dancers several years older than themselves who take more classes per week. Do not be fooled into believing that you have to go to a big city to get the best training!! Meneer believes that it is absolutely essential for aspiring young dancers to get intense proper training between the ages of 10 and 15. Dancers dreaming of being professionals some day do need to be trained by professionals in order to reach a higher level of performance. Meneer's staff consists mainly of former professional dancers. Meneer herself danced with Ohio Ballet and Pennsylvania Ballet before retiring to open up her own school of 23 years. Meneer's four-week summer school program will run from June 19 through July 14. This program is open to dancers from the ages of 8 - 18. It will be held at the Christine Jones - Meneer School of Dance at 265 N. Main St. in Munroe Falls. For information about placement, please call the studio at 330-688-3000, or visit these websites: www.MeneerDance.com or www.ChildrensBalletTheatre.org. From rrollison at cptonline.org Thu Feb 16 07:23:29 2006 From: rrollison at cptonline.org (Randy Rollison) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:23:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: You Can Tape the Bobsledders - Come See Mo Pas Connin! Message-ID: <20060216152314.C27D74CE43@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sent by: Cleveland Public Theatre Reply to the sender Forward to a friend MO PAS CONNIN or Torment (isn't live theatre much better than a pre-recorded bobsled competition?) NINA DOMINGUE'S ONE-WOMAN SHOW CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND and A GREAT NEW RESTAURANT TO TRY DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? We say, "Oui Oui"! TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE: WWW.CPTONLINE.ORG DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? MO PAS CONNIN, OR TORMENT is Nina Domingue's heartfelt and glorious tribute to the souls of her native New Orleans. It opened this past week in CPT's Levin Theatre and here is what some of the critics are saying: "Nina the Devine (sic) makes Mo Pas Connin an enthralling experience. A masterful performance" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Vivid and deeply emotional" Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer "Domingue's skill in inhabiting the characters makes the 90-minute, one-act play crackle with life." Pantsios, Anastasia The Free Times MO PAS CONNIN - or Torment Written and performed by Nina Domingue 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. Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is an award winning actor and native New Orleanian. She was last seen on the CPT stage in Mrs Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, 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. Hassan Rogers (Director) recently directed Stonewall Jackson's House and No Niggers, No Jews, No Dogs at Karamu. Other directing credits include Dutchman and Riff Raff. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Thursday, February 16 at 7:30 Friday, February 17 at 8:00 Saturday, February 18 at 8:00 Sunday, February 19 at 3:00 Thursday, February 23 at 7:30 Friday, February 24 at 10:00 Saturday, February 25 at 8:00 Sunday, February 26 at 3:00 TICKET PRICES Thursdays/Sundays General Admission: $15 Seniors: $12 Under 25: $10 Fridays/Saturdays General Admission: $19 Seniors: $15 Under 25: $10 To purchase tickets online click here We say, "Oui Oui"! We're always on the lookout for great places to eat near CPT and we want to alert you to a new cafe in the area. Le Oui Oui Cafe is an intimate French face that features a menu of delicious dinner and dessert crepes. We've eaten there and not only is the food terrific (loved the artichoke, tomata and gruyere crepe!), but the atmosphere makes you feel like you're on the Left Bank. Le Oui Oui Cafe, an authentic French creperie in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. Present your CPT ticket confirmation email and receive a free dessert crepe with the purchase of every dinner crepe or $10 off the price of a four course fondue dinner for two. Located at 1881 Fulton Road. Hours and menu information at www.leouiouicafe.com For a complete look at the menu click here! CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY: THE OHIO ARTS COUNCIL THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION AND SEASON SPONSORS: JAKPRINTS CLEVELAND MAGAZINE CLEVELAND.COM INCITE CREATIVE AND THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO OUR ANNUAL CAMPAIGN. To forward this e-mail to a friend or colleague, use this link . If you would like to be removed, use this link . To change your e-mail address or update preferences, use this link . ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

Sent by: Cleveland Public Theatre
Reply to the sender =

3D"Forward

MO PAS CONNIN
or = Torment

(isn't live theatre much better than a pre-recorded bobsled = competition?)


 

 

NINA DOMINGUE'S ONE-WOMAN SHOW CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND
and
A GREAT NEW RESTAURANT TO TRY

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS?=

 

We say, "Oui = Oui"!

TO = PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE:

WWW.CPTONLINE.ORG

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW = ORLEANS?

=

MO = PAS CONNIN, OR TORMENT is Nina Domingue's heartfelt and glorious tribute = to the souls of her native New Orleans. It opened this past week in = CPT's Levin Theatre and here is what some of the critics are = saying:

"Nina the = Devine (sic) makes Mo Pas Connin an enthralling = experience. A masterful performance" 
Roy Berko, The Times = Newspapers

"Vivid and deeply emotional"
Carolyn Jack, The Plain = Dealer

"Domingue's skill = in inhabiting the characters makes the 90-minute, one-act play = crackle with life."
Pantsios, Anastasia The Free = Times

MO = PAS CONNIN - or Torment
Written and performed by Nina = Domingue
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.

Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is an award = winning actor and native New Orleanian.  She was last seen on = the CPT stage in Mrs  Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, 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. Hassan Rogers (Director) recently directed = Stonewall = Jackson's House and No Niggers, No Jews, No = Dogs at Karamu. Other directing credits include Dutchman = and Riff = Raff

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Thursday, February 16 at 7:30
Friday, February 17 at 8:00
Saturday, February 18 at 8:00
Sunday, February 19 at 3:00

Thursday, February 23 at 7:30
Friday, February 24 at 10:00
Saturday, February 25 at 8:00
Sunday, February 26 at 3:00

TICKET PRICES

Thursdays/Sundays
General Admission: $15
Seniors: $12
Under 25: $10

Fridays/Saturdays
General Admission: $19
Seniors: $15
Under 25: $10

To purchase tickets online click here

We say, "Oui = Oui"!

We're always on the lookout for = great places to eat near CPT and we want to alert you to a new cafe in = the area. Le Oui Oui Cafe is an intimate French face that features a = menu of delicious dinner and dessert crepes. We've eaten there and = not only is the food terrific (loved the artichoke, tomata and gruyere = crepe!), but the atmosphere makes you feel like you're on the Left Bank

Le Oui Oui Cafe, an authentic French creperie in = Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood.

Present your CPT ticket confirmation email and receive = a free dessert crepe with the purchase of every dinner crepe or $10 off = the price of a four course fondue dinner for = two.

Located at 1881 Fulton Road.  Hours and menu information at www.leouiouicafe.com

For a complete look at the menu click here! =

 

CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART = BY:

THE OHIO = ARTS COUNCIL
THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION
THE CLEVELAND = FOUNDATION

AND SEASON SPONSORS:

JAKPRINTS=
CLEVELAND = MAGAZINE
CLEVELAND.COM INCITE = CREATIVE

AND THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO OUR ANNUAL = CAMPAIGN.

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 09:00:42 2006 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:00:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music/Poetry Event at Coventry Village Library - Tuesday, Feb. 21st Message-ID: <20060216170043.6571.qmail@web53715.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In the last session of Music&Poetry at The Coventry Village Library we had a first - our first deaf poet, not to be confused with Def Poets. Mike Barkoot, accompanied by Patricia Williams and a collegue signing for him, delivered an intense and amusing anecdote about theatrical humor. Join us at the Coventry Village Library next Tuesday, February 21st for the next Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry session, featuring music by Vince Robinson & Friends. You never know what to expect, but you can bet it will be interesting. The Coventry Village Library is located at 1925 Coventry Rd. in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public and poets of all ages. Free parking is available nearby on Washington Blvd. just off Edgehill Rd. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In the last session of Music&Poetry at The Coventry Village Library we had a first - our first deaf poet, not to be confused with Def Poets.  Mike Barkoot, accompanied by Patricia Williams and a collegue signing for him, delivered an intense and amusing anecdote about theatrical humor.

Join us at the Coventry Village Library next Tuesday, February 21st for the next Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry session, featuring music by Vince Robinson & Friends.  You never know what to expect, but you can bet it will be interesting.

The Coventry Village Library is located at 1925 Coventry Rd. in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd.

Doors open at 6 p.m.  The event is free and open to  the public and poets of all ages.  Free parking is available nearby on Washington Blvd. just off Edgehill Rd.


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Thu Feb 16 06:34:54 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:34:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Ann Marie Petricca & Other News! Message-ID: <8C8011D498AD1D0-1574-1FB1@mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Stage Actor - Ann Marie Petricca (Location: Rocky River, Ohio) (February 16, 2006) To view Ann Marie's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Actor - Ann Marie Petricca (Location: Rocky River, Ohio)
 
(February 16, 2006) To view Ann Marie's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
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----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com-- From pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org Thu Feb 16 09:56:31 2006 From: pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org (Amy Pawlukiewicz) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:56:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bring your Valentine.... Message-ID: <43F4BCCF.1020807@clevelandopera.org> The World's Most Romantic Love Story, Roméo et Juliette
FINAL WEEKEND!
February 17 and 18, State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center

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From info at groundfloortheater.com Thu Feb 16 10:15:51 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 18:15:51 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check out the new Ground Floor Theater this Friday Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable See the Ground Floor Theater mainstage cast, comprised of some of the bes= t improvisors in the city, perform a sketch comedy show, followed by a se= t of improvisational comedy (think "Saturday Night Live" followed by "Who= se Line Is It Anyway"). The mainstage cast performs every Friday night at= 9:00. The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 E= uclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full = bar available for all shows. Admission is only $15.00. Doors and the bar = open at 8:30. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for = more information. Hey - we're all over the news: So far this year the Ground Floor has been= featured in the Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dea= ler, and The News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next w= eek in Scene Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promot= ions and giveaways. ----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
See the Ground Floor Theater mainstage= cast, comprised of some of the best improvisors in the city, perform a s= ketch comedy show, followed by a set of improvisational comedy (think "Sa= turday Night Live" followed by "Whose Line Is It Anyway"). The mainstage = cast performs every Friday night at 9:00. The Ground Floor Theater is a n= ew comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in t= he old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available for all shows. Admission= is only $15.00. Doors and the bar open at 8:30. Call 216-255-6533 or ema= il info at groundfloortheater.com for more information.

Hey - we're = all over the news: So far this year the Ground Floor has been featured 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 next week in Scene= Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and giv= eaways.
----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751-- From bdiehl at thinknik.com Thu Feb 16 09:31:48 2006 From: bdiehl at thinknik.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:31:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Auditions and General Meeting Message-ID: <00c601c6331e$ebb1a080$34010a0a@hq.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C7_01C632F5.02DB9880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release Contact: Brian Diehl Board Member, Hudson Players (330) 283-9550 or bdiehl at thinknik.com Hudson Players Offers Something to Every Theater Lover Everyone in Northeast Ohio with an interest in theater (behind the = scenes or on-stage) is invited to the Hudson Players general meeting which will be held at the Barlow Community Center (41 S. Oviatt St) on Sunday, March = 5, 6:00 p.m. The theater=92s 2006-2007 season will be announced and prizes = will be awarded! All theater lovers are encouraged to attend. Following the general meeting, auditions for the Hudson Players next production, =93Deathtrap,=94 will take place March 5 at 7:00 p.m. No = songs or prepared readings will be required. A second evening of auditions will = be held March 6, 7:00 p.m., also at Hudson=92s Barlow Community Center. The Hudson Players are currently showing =93Barnum,=94 a musical based = on the life of the great American showman, P.T. Barnum. The reviews have been = very favorable and performances are beginning to sell out. If you wish to = see this circus on stage, reserve tickets today by calling 330-655-8522 or = by stopping into The Learned Owl Book Shop. Performances with available seating are February 17, 18, 24 and 25. The theater opens its doors at = 7:30 p.m. and the curtain goes up at 8:00 p.m. ### --=20 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.9/261 - Release Date: = 2/15/2006 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00C7_01C632F5.02DB9880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hudson Players Auditions and General Meeting

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Following the general meeting, = auditions for the Hudson Players next production, =93Deathtrap,=94 will take place March 5 at 7:00 = p.m.  No = songs or prepared readings will be required.  A second evening of = auditions will be held March 6, 7:00 p.m., also at Hudson=92s Barlow = Community Center.

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From ohiozaza at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 09:40:50 2006 From: ohiozaza at yahoo.com (za za) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:40:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Events in Canton/Stark County Message-ID: <20060216174050.33194.qmail@web53510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here is a listing of upcoming events in Canton/Stark County. Enjoy! Steve Kramer THIS WEEK... Wednesday, February 15th through Saturday, February 18th African-Americans and Their Art Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton. Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms. 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu Thursday, February 16th, 8pm Tracey Thomas Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery. Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist. Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only). Doors open at 7:30pm. www.traceythomas.com or www.massillonartmuseum.org Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month) The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists) Leslie Nielsen?s home (email her for directions!) This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...). The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer. For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu. Friday, February 17th, 10pm Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater) For more info, www.thelimespider.com Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm Imp?ed Log?c Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio. Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm Canton Idol Semi-Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm (Weekends through March 5th.) Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617. Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm (Weekends through March 5th.) Pippin KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID. Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info) We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 ? 60. In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm 3rd Monday Poets Society Stark County District Library, North Branch on 25th St. NW, near Malone College) Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement. For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com AND BEYOND... Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle Town Fryer in Cleveland. Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent ?Cajun syle cookin'!? www.brianlisik.com Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay?s ?As I Was Saying...? Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting. Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage! Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!). Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm Imp?ed Log?c Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover! www.impliedlogicband.com Friday, February 24th, 10pm Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant Fat Jimmy?s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent For more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com Saturday, February 25th, 9am Invitational Jazz Festival KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. $3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm Imp?ed Log?c Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Saturday, February 25th, 8pm Zach Jimmy?s Caf?, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660 $2 cover charge. www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic) North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting. For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet) Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues 2nd April Galerie, 209 6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924 Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town! Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham. www.secondapril.org Friday, March 3rd 8pm Saturday, March 4th 8pm Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm (weekends through March 19th) Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720 Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613. All ages welcome, so bring the whole family! Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am Imp?ed Log?c Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp?ed Log?c surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge. www.lydiasbar.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Monday, March 6th through March 31st Drawings 2006: Regional Artists KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm. Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm ?The IN Crowd? featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel Be INformed, Be INvolved! 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month?s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art. speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org Friday, March 10th 8:00pm Jerry Wong Piano Recital Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County. All ages welcome. Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, ?Blithe Spirit? by Noel Coward Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio. There are two male parts and five female parts. For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387. Sunday, March 19th, 3pm Music Department Pops Concert KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID). All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds. Open to the public, all ages. Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm Red Duck Pictures? ?Imperfections? Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Catch the premiere of ?Imperfections,? and independent, full-length film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta. Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school). Ticket price is $5. All are general admission and seating. Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier. For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/ . Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm Canton Idol Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County?s own! While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening ?in the round.? Jill was a regular on Channel 5?s ?The Gene Carroll Show? in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (?No One Else On Earth?), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for ?America?s Funniest Home Videos,? and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more. They made two records for Sting?s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they?ll tour internationally this spring. Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set. Proceeds will benefit Washington High School?s Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door. ?Premium seating? tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15. All ages welcome. To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com . Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm ?The IN Crowd? featuring Remel Kathleen Moore Be INformed, Be INvolved! 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month?s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana. Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm April 23rd at 2:30pm ?Sundries? KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID. Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm 21st Annual Evening of Jazz KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID). Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton. Auditions conducted by Harold ?Chip? Johnson from Chicago, IL and hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County MDS will present ?Gospel Joins Symphony II? on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton. This year?s concert will feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May. For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139. Friday, April 30th, 3pm University Chorus Spring Concert KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm Concert Band Spring Concert KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am Health Walk with ?KidSummit Against Drugs? and Multi-Development Services Youth From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas. Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more. FREE for all ages. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Here is a listing of upcoming events in Canton/Stark County.
Enjoy!
Steve Kramer

THIS WEEK...
Wednesday, February 15th through
Saturday, February 18th
African-Americans and Their Art
Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton.
Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms.  330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu
 
Thursday, February 16th, 8pm
Tracey Thomas
Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646
Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery.  Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist.  Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only).  Doors open at 7:30pm.  www.traceythomas.com  or www.massillonartmuseum.org
 
Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm
Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month)
The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists)
Leslie Nielsen?s home (email her for directions!)
This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...).  The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer.  For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.
 
Friday, February 17th, 10pm
Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz
The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater)
For more info, www.thelimespider.com
 
Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio.
Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or  www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm
Canton Idol Semi-Finals
Timken High School
$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.
 
Friday, February 17th, 8pm
Saturday, February 18th, 8pm
Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm
(Weekends through March 5th.)
Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild
1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617.
 
Friday, February 17th, 8pm
Saturday, February 18th, 8pm
Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm
(Weekends through March 5th.)
Pippin
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID.
 
Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter
Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm
Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308
Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info)
We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 ? 60.  In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer.
 
Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm
3rd Monday Poets Society
Stark County District Library, North Branch  on 25th St. NW, near Malone College)
Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement.  For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com
 
AND BEYOND...
 
Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm
Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle
Town Fryer in Cleveland.
Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent ?Cajun syle cookin'!?  www.brianlisik.com
 
Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm
Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay?s ?As I Was Saying...?
Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton
Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting.  Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage!  Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!).   
 
Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio 
Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover!
 
Friday, February 24th, 10pm
Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant
Fat Jimmy?s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent
 
Saturday, February 25th, 9am
Invitational Jazz Festival
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Ryan Humbert
Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. 
$3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com
 
Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio
Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Saturday, February 25th, 8pm
Zach
Jimmy?s Caf?, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660
$2 cover charge.  www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net
 
Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm
Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic)
North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company
Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting.  For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com
 
Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm
Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet)
Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm
3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues
2nd April Galerie, 209  6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924
Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town!  Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham.  www.secondapril.org
 
Friday, March 3rd 8pm
Saturday, March 4th 8pm
Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm
(weekends through March 19th)
Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720
Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613.  All ages welcome, so bring the whole family!
 
Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am
Imp?ed Log?c
Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio
Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp?ed Log?c surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge.  www.lydiasbar.com  or  www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm
The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Monday, March 6th through March 31st
Drawings 2006: Regional Artists
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.  Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm.
 
Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm
?The IN Crowd?  featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel  Be INformed, Be INvolved! 
2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924
The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share.  This month?s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art.  speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  www.secondapril.org
 
Friday, March 10th 8:00pm
Jerry Wong Piano Recital
Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm
Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert
Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH
Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County.  All ages welcome.  Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com
 
Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, ?Blithe Spirit? by Noel Coward
Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm
Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio.
There are two male parts and five female parts.  For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387.
 
Sunday, March 19th, 3pm
Music Department Pops Concert
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID).  All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds.  Open to the public, all ages. 
 
Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm
Red Duck Pictures? ?Imperfections?
Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street.  Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221.
Catch the premiere of ?Imperfections,? and independent, full-length film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta.  Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school).  Ticket price is $5.  All are general admission and seating.  Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier.  For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/  .
 
Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm
Canton Idol Finals
Timken High School
$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.
 
Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm
In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends
Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio
Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County?s own!  While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening ?in the round.?  Jill was a regular on Channel 5?s ?The Gene Carroll Show? in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (?No One Else On Earth?), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for ?America?s Funniest Home Videos,? and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more.  They made two records for Sting?s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they?ll tour internationally this spring.  Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set.  Proceeds will benefit Washington High School?s Alumni Scholarship Fund.  Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door.  ?Premium seating? tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15.  All ages welcome.  To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com .
 
Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm
?The IN Crowd?  featuring Remel Kathleen Moore  Be INformed, Be INvolved! 
2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924
The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share.  This month?s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana.  Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  www.secondapril.org
 
April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm
April 23rd at 2:30pm
?Sundries?
KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID.
 
Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm
21st Annual Evening of Jazz
KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID).
 
Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd
Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II
Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton.
Auditions conducted by Harold ?Chip? Johnson from Chicago, IL and hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County
MDS will present ?Gospel Joins Symphony II? on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton.  This year?s concert will feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra.  Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May.  For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139.
 
Friday, April 30th, 3pm
University Chorus Spring Concert
KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Free and open to the public.  All ages welcome.
 
Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm
Concert Band Spring Concert
KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public.  All ages welcome.
 
Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am
Health Walk with ?KidSummit Against Drugs? and Multi-Development Services Youth
From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas.  Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more.  FREE for all ages.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Feb 16 11:18:17 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:18:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Embracing the Hope and Understanding dates set for Feb and March - free workshop series Message-ID: <015d01c6332d$bf4b3600$0c00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_015E_01C63303.D6752E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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; Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project Director Civil Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City Hall; Ms. Joanne M. Harrison, Law Enforcement Coordinator Manager, Office of the United States Atterney, Northern District of Ohio, and representatives from Cleveland's FBI office. 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 Johnny K. Wu =============== Cleveland IndieClub Monthly free filmmaking networking group www.clevelandindieclub.com Media Design Imaging www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2006 & 2007) Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland www.ocagc.org Wu Family Martial Arts 2800 years of Family System www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_015E_01C63303.D6752E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 

The=20 Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland

With funding from Charter One = Bank is proud=20 to presents

 

Embracing the=20 Hope and Understanding -

Discrimination and Hate Crime Prevention Free = Workshop=20 Series

 

(Cleveland, Ohio) Charter One Bank has awarded the = Organization=20 of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland to start 2006 with a series of = workshops entitling Embracing the Hope and Understanding - = Discrimination and=20 Hate Crime Prevention Workshop Series that will be held monthly free to = the=20 public.

 

The purpose of this project is to = conduct=20 community based services to address discrimination and hate crime = related issues=20 for Asian Americans and to develop innovative responses to help the = needs within=20 the community. Chinese/English assistant and refreshments will be = available at=20 each workshop.

 

Workshops will commence starting = February 2006=20 to coincide with OCAGC's Inauguration and Chinese New Year Celebration = Dinner=20 Gala which currently planned on February 18,=20 2006.  The monthly free workshops = topics=20 are:

 

Sunday, February = 19,=20 2006 - = Discrimination=20 and Hate Crime Movements in the = USA for Asian Americans. Featured = speakers will be=20 OCA National President Ginny Gong.

 

Sunday, March 26=20 2006 - Hate = Crime and=20 Discrimination for Asian Americans in the Greater Cleveland area. A = panel=20 discussion including Ms. Iris M. Choi, Regional Director for the Ohio = Civil=20 Rights Commission; Ms. Michelle Crew, Cleveland Field Office, U. S. = Equal=20 Employment Opportunity Commission; Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project = Director Civil=20 Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City Hall; = Ms.=20 Joanne M. Harrison,=20 Law Enforcement Coordinator Manager, Office=20 of the United States Atterney, Northern District of Ohio, and = representatives=20 from Cleveland’s FBI office.

 

April 2006 - Discrimination and = Immigration for=20 Asian Americans, a panel of immigration attorneys will discuss the = issues and=20 how to overcome it.

 

Locations for the workshops will be = held at Asia=20 Plaza 2nd Floor Conference Room located at 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, = Ohio=20 44114 from 1 pm to 3pm. Refreshments will be provided as=20 well.

 

Additional information will be = available=20 shortly, or visit OCAGC website at www.ocagc.org

 

About OCAGC: The Organization of = Chinese=20 Americans of Greater Cleveland=20 (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan = civil=20 rights and educational organization. OCAGC is part of the National OCA, = with=20 over 84 affiliates within the = United=20 States. We are dedicated to promoting = cultural=20 heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing = justice,=20 and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese = and=20 Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of = Chinese=20 and Asian Pacific Americans in the = United=20 States". The OCAGC serves the continually = growing=20 Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations = and=20 communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity. More = about OCAGC=20 can be found at www.ocagc.org  =20

 
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www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
 
President (2006 & = 2007)
Organization of Chinese = Americans of=20 Greater Cleveland
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       "GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a= ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 P= M to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Height= s, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047.  GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND t= hat perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so mu= ch 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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-------------------------------1140122076-- From maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 14:12:19 2006 From: maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com (Tiiu Gennert) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:12:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]This weekend at Studio 11 - Deanna at Karma Yoga Happy Hour & Spiral Body Saturday Message-ID: <20060216221219.47253.qmail@web51109.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join Deanna Black this Friday Night, February 17th, for Karma Yoga "Happy Hour" & Stephanie & Yuji for the 2nd of an exciting 3 part workshop entitled ?The Spiral Body? Saturdays: February 18th & March 18th Time: 1:00 ? 4:00 pm Price: $25/Session (Pre-Registration Required) & $30/Drop-In Session The Spiral Body Workshops are a monthly series of master classes which will challenge students to broaden and intensify their own yoga practice. Each master class will present a single body-mind topic that will be explored in-depth. Topics include such areas as energy modulation, micro-oscillation, internal flow patterning, moving and still mental focus, and other innovative body/mind techniques. The topics will change each month, giving students an on-going forum for evolving their own personal yoga style. The workshops will be lead through the creative experiential style of co-guides Stephanie Gottlob & Yuji Oka. Throughout each three-hour session, students will explore elements of massage, partnering and group dynamics to gain new & varied physical experiences with yoga postures. Students will work together to solve problems with difficult asanas and give each other direct feedback on progress made throughout the workshop. Studio 11 Yoga, Pilates & Thai Yoga Massage 2337 West 11th Street Cleveland, OH 44113 216.621.8179 www.studio11tremont.com info at studio11tremont.com --0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  
Join Deanna Black this Friday Night, February 17th, for Karma Yoga "Happy Hour"
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Saturdays:  February 18th &
March 18th
Time: 1:00 ? 4:00 pm
Price:
$25/Session (Pre-Registration Required) & $30/Drop-In Session

The Spiral Body Workshops are a monthly series of master classes which will challenge students to broaden and intensify their own yoga practice.  Each master class will present a single body-mind topic that will be explored in-depth.  Topics include such areas as energy modulation, micro-oscillation, internal flow patterning, moving and still mental focus, and other innovative body/mind techniques.  The topics will change each month, giving students an on-going forum for evolving their own personal yoga style. 
The workshops will be lead through the creative experiential style of co-guides Stephanie Gottlob & Yuji Oka.  Throughout each three-hour session, students will explore elements of massage, partnering and group dynamics to gain new & varied physical experiences with yoga postures.  Students will work together to solve problems with difficult asanas and give each other direct feedback on progress made throughout the workshop.


Studio 11
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2337 West 11th Street
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.621.8179
www.studio11tremont.com
info at studio11tremont.com
--0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820-- From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Thu Feb 16 14:23:44 2006 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 17:23:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community theatre announces auditions for "Oliver" Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theatre announces auditions for the musical "Oliver" From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Thu Feb 16 08:47:21 2006 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 11:47:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Opera Theater Presents The Merry Wives of Windsor March 15 - 19 Message-ID: <698cc6a1ee62b2884a50b1ad41e238a0@oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable OBERLIN Opera Theater News Oberlin Conservatory of Music =95 Office of Public Relations =95 39 West=20= College Street =95 Oberlin OH 44074-1576 Phone 440-775-8328 =95 Fax 440-775-5457 =95 CTS Box Office = 440-775-8169 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas February 16, 2006 440-775-8328 or = marci.janas at oberlin.edu =09 The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai=92s Opera about Deception, Revenge, and Love, to be Staged by Oberlin Opera Theater March 15 =97 19 Complimentary Media Tickets: 440-775-8328 Limited Seating Available for Weekend Performances Call Oberlin College=92s Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169 OBERLIN, OHIO =97 Oberlin Opera Theater presents as its spring = production=20 The Merry Wives of Windsor (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor), Otto=20 Nicolai=92s comic opera about deception, revenge, and love. The curtain=20= rises on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in Oberlin College=92s Hall=20 Auditorium, located at 67 North Main St. on Route 58, between the=20 Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. The three-act opera will be sung=20= in German with English supertitles. There will be two intermissions. Stage direction for The Merry Wives of Windsor is by Sally Stunkel,=20 visiting assistant professor of opera theater. Musical direction is by=20= Bridget-Michaele Reischl, music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and=20= visiting associate professor of conducting. Performances of The Merry Wives of Windsor are at 8 p.m. Wednesday,=20 Friday, and Saturday, March 15, 17, and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on=20 Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $5 for all students; $8 for those with an=20= Oberlin College I.D. (faculty, staff, alumni, and parents), area=20 educators, and senior citizens; and $12 for the general public. All=20 seats are reserved. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door.=20 Call Oberlin=92s Central Ticket Service, located in the lobby of Hall=20 Auditorium, at 440-775-8169. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m.,=20 Monday through Friday. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, free=20 parking is available throughout the campus, and hearing enhancement is=20= available upon request. The Merry Wives of Windsor is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of=20= Music=92s Opera Theater Program through generous support from the Louis=20= C. Sudler Fund and produced in cooperation with the Oberlin College=20 Theater and Dance Program. Synopsis and Director=92s Notes An adaptation of Shakespeare=92s comedy, Nicolai=92s opera is an amusing=20= farce whose subject is the eternal battle of the sexes. Falstaff, an=20 aging and portly has-been cavalier who, says Director Sally Stunkel,=20 =93still imagines himself to be something of a stud muffin,=94=20 simultaneously courts two married women by using identical love=20 letters. The faithful wives plan to take revenge on the would-be=20 Lothario. Meanwhile Anna, the young and desirable daughter of Herr=20 Reich, attempts to outwit her parents as they choose whom she shall=20 wed. =93Imagine if Shakespeare had written an Elizabethan version of a TV=20 sitcom,=94 says Stunkel. =93In this scenario, men are driven by their=20 inflated egotistical view of themselves and it=92s up to the women to=20 bring balance back into their world. Add to that Otto Nicolai=92s=20 sparkling and delightful music (much of which is unknowingly known to=20 the average audience member), and you have Die Lustiger Weiber von=20 Windsor.=94 Performers and Production Team This production of The Merry Wives of Windsor features Oberlin=20 Conservatory students double cast in the principal roles. The=20 principals alternate performances, with one cast appearing Wednesday=20 and Saturday, and the other Friday and Sunday. The principal roles=20 include Frau Fluth (Alice Teyssier =9206, Sheena Ramirez =9206); Frau = Reich=20 (Katherine Lerner =9206); Anna Reich (Jennifer Jakob =9207, Sophie = Wingland=20 =9208); Herr Fluth (Jeffrey Hill =9108, Kevin Ray =9207); Herr Reich = (Jason=20 Eck =9208, understudy Joseph Barron =9208); Fenton (Alek Shrader =9206);=20= Sp=E4rlich (Andrew Owens =9207); Caius (Evan Bennett =9208); Falstaff = (Damien=20 Pass =9106); First Burger (Mason McCamey =9107); Second Burger (Justin=20= Manalad, =9108); Third Burger (Elias Traverse =9108). The members of the=20= chorus include Lauren Free =9107, Kimiko Glynn =9108, Alexis Grenier = =9106,=20 Jenna Hall =9107, Colin Levin =9107, Luther Lewis =9109, Justin Manalad = =9108,=20 Mason McCamey =9107, Miranda McLean =9109, Kendell Pinkney =9110, = Elisabeth=20 Shoup =9108, Elias Traverse =9108, Joseph Turro =9109, Julienne Walker = =9107,=20 Stephanie Washington =9107, and Dylan Kumara Widjiono =9110. The Oberlin production team of professional staff and students=20 includes: Assistant Music Director Alan Montgomery, assistant music=20 director of opera theater; Assistant Director and Stage Manager=20 Victoria Vaughan, assistant director of opera theater; Scenic Designer=20= Damen Mroczek, lecturer in theater; Managing Director/Technical=20 Director Michael Louis Grube, associate professor of theater;=A0Costume=20= Designer Chris Flaharty, associate professor of theater; Lighting and=20= Sound Designer Jen Groseth, lecturer in theater, Chorus Master Hugh=20 Floyd, director of choral ensembles; and Vocal Coach/Accompanist Daniel=20= Michalak. Allison Choat =9206 is the assistant stage manager. Otto Nicolai (Composer, 1810-1849) Otto Nicolai=92s style was formed by=20= diverse influences. His early studies in Berlin gave him a sound=20 technical knowledge and a self-critical approach to composition which=20 he never lost. As an heir of the classical tradition of Mozart and=20 Beethoven and the newer German romantic tradition of Spohr and Weber,=20 Nicolai was acutely conscious of the composer=92s responsibility to his=20= art. This element of his creativity, however, was significantly=20 modified by his experience in Italy, where he was attracted both by the=20= purity and beauty of 16th-century church music and by the vivacity of=20 modern Italian opera. After years living in Italy and composing to=20 little avail, the German composer was invited to conduct Il Templario=20 at the Hofoper in Vienna in 1841, and its success with the public led=20 to Nicolai=92s engagement as principal Kapellmeister. He remained in=20 Vienna for the next six years, making a significant impact on the=20 city=92s musical life. In March 1842, he began a concert series with the=20= Hofoper orchestra that eventually developed into the Philharmonic=20 Concerts, and later he took over the direction of the moribund concerts=20= spirituals, considerably raising his standard of performance. By 1845,=20= Nicolai had found an opera subject that suited him in Shakespeare=92s = The=20 Merry Wives of Windsor, and he began work on setting Hermann=20 Mosentahl=92s libretto. When Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor was refused=20= at the Hoftheater, however, Nicolai was determined to leave Vienna. He=20= accepted a post as Kapellmeister at the cathedral and the Hofoper in=20 Berlin and began his duties in 1848. The following year, he conducted=20 the highly successful premi=E8re of Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor. Two=20= months later, after directing a concert with the cathedral choir, he=20 suffered a fatal stroke. Although he did not live to build on his=20 achievement, his last opera continues to hold the stage. (Source:=20 Grove Music Online). Bridget-Michaele Reischl (Conductor) Since becoming the first American=20= to win Italy=92s Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition = in=20 1995, Bridget-Michaele Reischl has been an active guest conductor=20 throughout the United States and internationally. Some of her recent=20 engagements include those with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the=20 Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and the Dayton=20= Philharmonic as well as numerous orchestras throughout Italy and=20 Greece. Besides being music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and a=20 member of Oberlin=92s conducting faculty (she recently conducted the=20 Oberlin Orchestra during a whirlwind tour of China), Reischl is music=20 director of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a=20= position she has held since 2001. =46rom 1992 to 2004, she was music=20 director of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra and associate professor of=20= conducting at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in=20 Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music.=20= As a student of Robert Spano =9283, she continued her studies as a=20 conducting fellow at both the Aspen and the Tanglewood music festivals,=20= where she worked with Seiji Ozawa, Murray Sidlin, and David Zinman =9258.=20= She is recorded on the Velut Luna, CRI, and Sea Breeze Record Company=20 labels. Sally Stunkel (Director) Sally Stunkel has directed for Sacramento=20 Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Skylight Opera, the=20 Aspen Music Festival, Kentucky Opera, and Four Corners Opera, and has=20 more than 80 productions to her credit as a director. As a former opera=20= singer, she has sung with the Colorado Springs Opera, Skylight Opera,=20 and Baltimore Opera. With more than 15 years in dance training, she has=20= also choreographed various operas. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati=20= Conservatory of Music (where she received the National Opera=20 Association=92s [NOA] award for best opera for her productions of The=20 Consul and Postcard from Morocco). She has headed the opera programs at=20= the former St. Louis Conservatory of Music, the University of=20 Tennessee, the University of the Pacific in California, and the=20 University of Iowa, where she won first place for her Marriage of=20 Figaro from the NOA. She has taught and directed with the apprentice=20 programs at the Des Moines Opera, Chattauqua Opera, the Banff Center in=20= Alberta, Canada,=A0and the Aspen Music Festival. She will be premiering=20= her new English language version of Mozart=92s The Magic Flute at the=20 University of Kentucky this year. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated within=20= the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest=20= continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned=20 internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber=20 and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, its = alumni=20 have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the=20 serious music world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have attained stature as=20 solo performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh,=20 Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George=20 Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the=20 members of the contemporary music ensembles eighth blackbird and the=20 International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and=20 members of the Mir=F3, Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets,=20 among others, include Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major=20 orchestras and opera companies throughout the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Opera Theater =09 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR By Otto Nicolai Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare=92s play Bridget-Michaele Reischl, conductor Sally Stunkel, stage director Wednesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 2 p.m. Reserved seating tickets: $5 All Students $8 Oberlin College ID $8 Educators $8 Senior Citizens $12 Public All tickets $3 more when purchased at the door Central Ticket Service (440) 775-8169 Located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium. Open Noon to 5 p.m. Monday =96 Friday Hall Auditorium Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. on Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. Free parking. FREE OPERA SCENES PROGRAMS Tuesday, April 18 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Excerpts from: La Boh=E8me; The Barber of Seville; La Traviata; Don Pasquale Monday, May 15 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Finney Chapel Excerpts from: La Fille du R=E9giment; The Cunning Little Vixen; Summer and Smoke; The Consul; Ariadne auf Naxos; Medea; Rise and Fall of the City of=20 Mahagonny # # # Media Contact: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con www.oberlin.edu/~events www.oberlin.edu/operathe 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= --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <= center>OBERLIN Opera Theater News = Oberlin Conservatory of Music =95 Office of Public Relations =95 39 West College Street =95 Oberlin OH 44074-1576 Phone 440-775-8328 =95 Fax 440-775-5457 =95 CTS Box Office = 440-775-8169 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: = MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas February 16, 2006 440-775-8328 or = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu =09
The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai=92s Opera about=20 Deception, Revenge, and Love, to be Staged by Oberlin Opera Theater March 15 =97 19
Complimentary Media Tickets: 440-775-8328 Limited Seating Available for Weekend Performances Call Oberlin College=92s Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169
OBERLIN, OHIO =97 Oberlin Opera Theater presents as its spring production The Merry Wives of Windsor (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor), Otto Nicolai=92s comic opera about deception, revenge, and love. The curtain rises on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in Oberlin College=92s Hall Auditorium, located at 67 North Main St. on Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. The three-act opera will be sung in German with English supertitles. There will be two intermissions. Stage direction for The Merry Wives of Windsor is by Sally Stunkel, visiting assistant professor of opera theater. Musical direction is by Bridget-Michaele Reischl,Times New Roman music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and visiting associate professor of conducting. Performances of The Merry Wives of Windsor are at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, March 15, 17, and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $5 for all students; $8 for those with an Oberlin College I.D. (faculty, staff, alumni, and parents), area educators, and senior citizens; and $12 for the general public. All seats are reserved. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door. Call Oberlin=92s Central Ticket Service, located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, at 440-775-8169. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, free parking is available throughout the campus, and hearing enhancement is available upon request.=20 The Merry Wives of Windsor is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music=92s Opera Theater Program through generous support from the Louis C. Sudler Fund and produced in cooperation with the Oberlin College Theater and Dance Program. Synopsis and Director=92s Notes An adaptation of Shakespeare=92s comedy, Nicolai=92s opera is an amusing farce whose subject is the eternal battle of the sexes. Falstaff, an aging and portly has-been cavalier who, says Director Sally Stunkel, =93still imagines himself to be something of a stud muffin,=94 simultaneously courts two married women by using identical love letters. The faithful wives plan to take revenge on the would-be Lothario. Meanwhile Anna, the young and desirable daughter of Herr Reich, attempts to outwit her parents as they choose whom she shall wed. =93Imagine if Shakespeare had written an Elizabethan version of a TV sitcom,=94 says Stunkel. =93In this scenario, men are driven by their inflated egotistical view of themselves and it=92s up to the women to bring balance back into their world. Add to that Otto Nicolai=92s sparkling and delightful music (much of which is unknowingly known to the average audience member), and you have Die Lustiger Weiber von Windsor.=94 Times Performers and Production Team =20 This production of The Merry Wives of Windsor features Oberlin Conservatory students double cast in the principal roles. The principals alternate performances, with one cast appearing Wednesday and Saturday, and the other Friday and Sunday. The principal roles include Frau Fluth (Alice Teyssier =9206, Sheena Ramirez =9206); Frau Reich (Katherine Lerner =9206); Anna Reich (Jennifer Jakob =9207, Sophie Wingland =9208); Herr Fluth (Jeffrey Hill =9108, Kevin Ray =9207); Herr Reich (Jason Eck =9208, understudy Joseph Barron =9208); = Fenton (Alek Shrader =9206); Sp=E4rlich (Andrew Owens =9207); Caius (Evan = Bennett =9208); Falstaff (Damien Pass =9106); First Burger (Mason McCamey =9107); Second Burger (Justin Manalad, =9108); Third Burger (Elias Traverse =9108). The members of the chorus include Lauren Free =9107, Kimiko = Glynn =9108, Alexis Grenier =9106, Jenna Hall =9107, Colin Levin =9107, Luther = Lewis =9109, Justin Manalad =9108, Mason McCamey =9107, Miranda McLean =9109, Kendell Pinkney =9110, Elisabeth Shoup =9108, Elias Traverse =9108, = Joseph Turro =9109, Julienne Walker =9107, Stephanie Washington =9107, and = Dylan Kumara Widjiono =9110. The Oberlin production team of professional staff and students includes: Assistant Music Director Alan Montgomery, assistant music director of opera theater; Assistant Director and Stage Manager Victoria Vaughan, assistant director of opera theater; Scenic Designer Damen Mroczek, lecturer in theater; Managing Director/Technical Director Michael Louis Grube, associate professor of theater;=A0Costume Designer Chris Flaharty, associate professor of theater; Lighting and Sound Designer Jen Groseth, lecturer in theater, Chorus Master Hugh Floyd, director of choral ensembles; and Vocal Coach/Accompanist Daniel Michalak. Allison Choat =9206 is the assistant stage manager. Otto Nicolai (Composer, 1810-1849) Otto Nicolai=92s style was formed by diverse influences. His early studies in Berlin gave him a sound technical knowledge and a self-critical approach to composition which he never lost. As an heir of the classical tradition of Mozart and Beethoven and the newer German romantic tradition of Spohr and Weber, Nicolai was acutely conscious of the composer=92s responsibility to his art. This element of his creativity, however, was significantly modified by his experience in Italy, where he was attracted both by the purity and beauty of 16th-century church music and by the vivacity of modern Italian opera. After years living in Italy and composing to little avail, the German composer was invited to conduct Il Templario at the Hofoper in Vienna in 1841, and its success with the public led to Nicolai=92s engagement as principal Kapellmeister. He remained in Vienna for the next six years, making a significant impact on the city=92s musical life. In March 1842, he began a concert series with the Hofoper orchestra that eventually developed into the Philharmonic Concerts, and later he took over the direction of the moribund concerts spirituals, considerably raising his standard of performance. By 1845, Nicolai had found an opera subject that suited him in Shakespeare=92s The Merry Wives of Windsor, and he began work on setting Hermann Mosentahl=92s libretto. When Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor was refused at the Hoftheater, however, Nicolai was determined to leave Vienna. He accepted a post as Kapellmeister at the cathedral and the Hofoper in Berlin and began his duties in 1848. The following year, he conducted the highly successful premi=E8re of Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor. Two months later, after directing a concert with the cathedral choir, he suffered a fatal stroke. Although he did not live to build on his achievement, his last opera continues to hold the stage. (Source: Grove Music Online). Bridget-Michaele Reischl (Conductor) Since becoming the first American to win Italy=92s Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition in 1995, Bridget-Michaele Reischl has been an active guest conductor throughout the United States and internationally. Some of her recent engagements include those with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and the Dayton Philharmonic as well as numerous orchestras throughout Italy and Greece. Besides being music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and a member of Oberlin=92s conducting faculty (she recently conducted the Oberlin Orchestra during a whirlwind tour of China), Reischl is music director of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a position she has held since 2001. =46rom 1992 to 2004, she was music director of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra and associate professor of conducting at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music. As a student of Robert Spano =9283, she continued her studies as a conducting fellow at both the Aspen and the Tanglewood music festivals, where she worked with Seiji Ozawa, Murray Sidlin, and David Zinman =9258. She is recorded on the Velut Luna, CRI, and Sea Breeze Record Company labels. Sally Stunkel (Director) Sally Stunkel has directed for Sacramento Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Skylight Opera, the Aspen Music Festival, Kentucky Opera, and Four Corners Opera, and has more than 80 productions to her credit as a director. As a former opera singer, she has sung with the Colorado Springs Opera, Skylight Opera, and Baltimore Opera. With more than 15 years in dance training, she has also choreographed various operas. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (where she received the National Opera Association=92s [NOA] award for best opera for her productions of The Consul and Postcard from Morocco). She has headed the opera programs at the former St. Louis Conservatory of Music, the University of Tennessee, the University of the Pacific in California, and the University of Iowa, where she won first place for her Marriage of Figaro from the NOA. She has taught and directed with the apprentice programs at the Des Moines Opera, Chattauqua Opera, the Banff Center in Alberta, Canada,=A0and the Aspen Music Festival. She will be premiering her new English language version of Mozart=92s The Magic Flute at the University of Kentucky this year. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary music ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=F3, Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera companies throughout the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Opera Theater =09 Times THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR By Otto Nicolai Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare=92s play=20= Bridget-Michaele Reischl, conductor Sally Stunkel, stage director Wednesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m.=20 Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 2 p.m. Reserved seating tickets: $5 All Students $8 Oberlin College ID $8 Educators=20 $8 Senior Citizens=20 $12 Public All tickets $3 more when purchased at the door Central Ticket Service=20 (440) 775-8169 Located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium. Open Noon to 5 p.m. Monday =96 Friday Hall Auditorium Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. on=20 Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and=20 the Allen Art Museum. Free parking. FREE OPERA SCENES PROGRAMS Times New RomanTuesday, April 18 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Excerpts from: La Boh=E8me; The Barber of Seville; La Traviata; Don = PasqualeTimes Monday, May 15 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Finney Chapel Excerpts from: Times New RomanLa Fille du R=E9giment; The Cunning Little Vixen; Summer and Smoke; The Consul; Ariadne auf Naxos; Medea; Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny=20
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Media Contact: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/con= = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/~events =20 = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/operatheTimes 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= --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ)-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Thu Feb 16 11:12:42 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:12:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Auditions for "PlayActs" Staged Readings Message-ID: <2d6.300d28e.312628aa@aol.com> --part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Call for Auditions for "PlayActs" Staged Readings WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is Seeking Actors for Upcoming Roles WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is casting for 4 original one-act plays=20 which will be performed as staged readings on the WAKE UP And LIVE with the=20= ARTS=20 TV show, and as "full" one-act productions on-stage. Auditions will be held, Thursday, 2/23, 7:00 P, Adelphia Studios. Email for=20 appointment: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Include your phone number for contact.=A0=20 Please bring head shot & resume.=A0 Monologues are preferred, but not=20 mandatory.=A0 Be prepared to read from scripts.=20 Or, if unable to attend, mail head shot & resume, by Wednesday, 2/22,=A0 to: Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio P.O. 201524 Shaker Heights, OH 44120 .=A0 Taping of the actual stage readings is scheduled on the Thursdays, @ 7:= 00=20 P that WU&Lw/ARTS is taped at Adelphia Studios.=A0 Projected reading dates a= re=20 Thurs. 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, 5/18, & 6/1.=20 .=A0 Beginning the week of Sun. 2/26, rehearsals will be scheduled on: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Saturdays, 6:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sundays, 3:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Throughout March, April & May .=A0No more than 2 - 3 rehearsals for each play being read, are scheduled.= =A0=20 Seeking: . 2 males, late 20's - 30's, any ethnicity. Average-attractive looking.=20 Average-tall=A0 height,=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0 minimum 5'6."=A0 One male to be somewhat "shy." Other male, more "out= going." . 1 female, can portray Jewish, small, short, sprightly, @ 74 years. . 1 African-American male, can portray blind, 60's. Thin, but physically fit= ,=20 short stature. . 1 African-American female, 16-18 years. Lots of fashion sense of style . 2 males, 16-18 years.=A0 Any ethnicity. One male needs to be smallish, fra= il,=20 fragile. . 1 male, any ethnicity, who can portray both young 20's & 14 years of age. If you are not available to audition, rehearse or perform during the above=20 time frames, but would like to be considered for future "PlayActs," please=20 submit your head shot & resume by Wed. 2/22. You will be contacted for addi= tional=20 auditions. Sue Johnson Director Chris Fortunato Assoc. Dir. WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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.=A0 Taping of the actual stage readings is scheduled on the Thursday= s, @ 7:00 P that WU&Lw/ARTS is taped at Adelphia Studios.= =A0 Projected reading dates are Thurs. 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, 5/18, & 6/1= .

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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sundays, 3:00 P
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Throughout March, April & May

.=A0No more than 2 - 3 rehearsals for each play being read, are sched= uled.=A0

Seeking:
. 2 males, late 20's - 30's, any ethnicity. Average-attractive lookin= g. Average-tall=A0 height,=A0=A0
=A0=A0 minimum 5'6."=A0 One male to be somewhat "shy." Other male, more "out= going."

. 1 female, can portray Jewish, small, short, sprightly, @ 74 years.<= BR> . 1 African-American male, can portray blind, 60's. Thin, but physica= lly fit, short stature.

. 1 African-American female, 16-18 years. Lots of fashion sense of st= yle
. 2 males, 16-18 years.=A0 Any ethnicity. One male needs to be smalli= sh, frail, fragile.

. 1 male, any ethnicity, who can portray both young 20's & 14 yea= rs of age.

If you are not available to audition, rehearse or perform during the above t= ime frames, but would like to be considered for future "PlayActs," pl= ease submit your head shot & resume by Wed. 2/22.  You will be cont= acted for additional auditions.

Sue Johnson
Director
Chris Fortunato
Assoc. Dir.
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio


http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm







--part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary-- From video316 at hotmail.com Thu Feb 16 16:13:44 2006 From: video316 at hotmail.com (roger priebe) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 19:13:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]reminder: Strangers In Paradise auditions venue and date change In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > >Auditions ? Feb 18th from 1 to 5 PM at: > >South Brooklyn Public Library >4303 Pearl Road >Cleveland, OH 44109 >216-623-7067 > >Located on the corner of Pearl Road & State Road > >Strangers in Paradise > >?Strangers in Paradise? is the story of three friends, Francine, Katchoo >and David and the people they fall in and out of love with. > >It's a tale of dark pasts and hopeful futures, double-crosses and true >friendship, love and hate. > >In other words: it's a story of real life, kicked up a notch. > >Based on the comic book by Terry Moore. > > > >-Katchoo (female, early 20's, blonde, small frame) > >-Francine (female, early 20's, black hair, med frame) > >-David (male, early 20's, black hair, regular/small build) > >-Freddie (male, early-mid 20's, brown hair, med build) > >-Casey (female, early 20's, blonde hair) > >-Emma (female, late 30's early 40's, black hair) > > > >Please go to www.drakoproductions.com for more info. > >thanks >Roger Priebe > > >_____________________________________ >New York City Trip 8/1-8/3, sponsored by Fairmount Center and open to >everyone: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm >_______________________________________ >Fairmount Performing Arts Camp registration now open. Details @ >http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm >___________________________________ >There is a sister site to this list called the "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." >Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on more than a day or two, >the bulletin board is used. The Neopal bulletin board also has some other >terrific features, like a searchable database for you to put your personal >information, a place to post pictures and a chat room with a nightly 11pm >gathering to discuss hot topics: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ >_______________________________________ >Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely >those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this >message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the >administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for >all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > >NEohioPAL mailing list >NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >http://www.fredsternfeld.com From performingarts at karamu.com Thu Feb 16 18:43:41 2006 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 21:43:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National Back Stage Review: The Colored Museum (at Karamu) Message-ID: <000a01c6336b$f711e460$5701a8c0@karamu.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Three More Days to Tour The Museum at Karamu! -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------- Review: The Colored Museum=20 February 15, 2006 By Fran Heller The right cast can shore up an uneven production, and The Colored = Museum, at Karamu Performing Arts Theatre, is a case in point. The revuelike format of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satiric riff on what it = means to be black in America consists of 11 skits not all of equal = merit. But under Caroline Jackson Smith's direction and with a = first-rate cast, the weaker vignettes are propped up, resulting in an = entertainment that is laugh-out-loud funny with an undercurrent of pain. Coupling irreverent wit with deep compassion, Wolfe's play tackles and = topples the myths and stereotypes of black culture, from slavery and = Ebony magazine to hairstyles and Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in = the Sun. All the sketches revolve around identity issues: the loss of = it, the escape from it, the search for it. The centerpiece of the play -- and its most familiar sketch -- is "The = Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," a farcical send-up of the Hansberry drama, = Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls., and the kind of black musicals that = white audiences, Wolfe suggests, are conditioned to expect. The charismatic Stephanie Stovall is a hoot as the weary, Bible-totin' = mama who is not above swatting her adult son when he takes the Lord's = name in vain. Jimmie Woody is dead-on as the aggrieved son, whose beef = is with the Boss Man, not the man upstairs. Meanwhile, Kimberly Brown's = Lady in Plaid parodies the style found in Shange's famous work, while = Katrice Monee Headd as Medea Jones speaks in the classical tongues she = learned at Juilliard -- which nobody gets. Eventually, each actor tries = to out-emote the others and win an Oscar from the Narrator (G. Carlos = Henderson). The segment ends with a manic rendition of an all-black = musical, in which dervishlike dancing slows down to a moment of = self-awareness: It is music and dance that has helped people of color to = survive. Wolfe's most hilarious sketch is "The Hairpiece," in which Stovall, now = wearing "Barbie-doll tresses dipped in chocolate," and Headd, sporting = an outsized '60s Afro, mimic two bewigged talking heads vying for the = crown of their bald mistress. Henderson's campy impersonation of a drag queen and Brown's sultry = portrait of an expatriate singer =E0 la Josephine Baker are two examples = of the performances trumping the writing. The humor falls flat in = "Cookin' With Aunt Ethel," a lesson in "colored cuisine," but Stovall's = droll caricature of an Aunt Jemima prototype and Woody's = moonshine-swigging sidekick are a gas. In its 90th season, Karamu is the oldest African-American theatre in the = nation, and Artistic Director Terrence Spivey is on record as wanting to = restore its luster. With razor-sharp productions like The Colored = Museum, he is headed in the right direction. The Colored Museum runs Jan. 27-Feb. 19 at Karamu Performing Arts = Theatre, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. Tickets: (216) 795-7077. Website: = www.karamu.com. http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_c= ontent_id=3D1002033363 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Three More Days = to Tour The=20 Museum at Karamu!
----------------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------
Review: The = Colored=20 Museum
February 15, 2006
By=20 Fran Heller

The = right cast can=20 shore up an uneven production, and The Colored Museum, at Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre, is a case in point.

The=20 revuelike format of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satiric riff on what it means = to be=20 black in America consists of 11 skits not all of equal merit. But under = Caroline=20 Jackson Smith's direction and with a first-rate cast, the weaker = vignettes are=20 propped up, resulting in an entertainment that is laugh-out-loud funny = with an=20 undercurrent of pain.

Coupling irreverent wit with deep compassion, Wolfe's play tackles and = topples=20 the myths and stereotypes of black culture, from slavery and Ebony = magazine to=20 hairstyles and Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun. All = the=20 sketches revolve around identity issues: the loss of it, the escape from = it, the=20 search for it.

The centerpiece of the = play -- and=20 its most familiar sketch -- is "The Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," a = farcical=20 send-up of the Hansberry drama, Ntozake Shange's For Colored = Girls=85, and=20 the kind of black musicals that white audiences, Wolfe suggests, are = conditioned=20 to expect.

The charismatic Stephanie = Stovall is a=20 hoot as the weary, Bible-totin' mama who is not above swatting her adult = son=20 when he takes the Lord's name in vain. Jimmie Woody is dead-on as the = aggrieved=20 son, whose beef is with the Boss Man, not the man upstairs. Meanwhile, = Kimberly=20 Brown's Lady in Plaid parodies the style found in Shange's famous work, = while=20 Katrice Monee Headd as Medea Jones speaks in the classical tongues she = learned=20 at Juilliard -- which nobody gets. Eventually, each actor tries to = out-emote the=20 others and win an Oscar from the Narrator (G. Carlos Henderson). The = segment=20 ends with a manic rendition of an all-black musical, in which = dervishlike=20 dancing slows down to a moment of self-awareness: It is music and dance = that has=20 helped people of color to survive.

Wolfe's most=20 hilarious sketch is "The Hairpiece," in which Stovall, now wearing = "Barbie-doll=20 tresses dipped in chocolate," and Headd, sporting an outsized '60s Afro, = mimic=20 two bewigged talking heads vying for the crown of their bald = mistress.
Henderson's campy impersonation of a drag = queen and=20 Brown's sultry portrait of an expatriate singer =E0 la Josephine Baker = are two=20 examples of the performances trumping the writing. The humor falls flat = in=20 "Cookin' With Aunt Ethel," a lesson in "colored cuisine," but Stovall's = droll=20 caricature of an Aunt Jemima prototype and Woody's moonshine-swigging = sidekick=20 are a gas.

In its 90th season, Karamu = is the oldest=20 African-American theatre in the nation, and Artistic Director Terrence = Spivey is=20 on record as wanting to restore its luster. With razor-sharp productions = like=20 The Colored Museum, he is headed in the right direction.
The Colored Museum runs Jan. 27-Feb. 19 = at Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. = Tickets:=20 (216) 795-7077. Website: www.karamu.com.
http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews= /stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=3D1002033363
------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720-- From meredithcamp at ameritech.net Fri Feb 17 03:41:59 2006 From: meredithcamp at ameritech.net (Meredith Camp) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:41:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sparx Street Beats Auditions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sparx Street Beats Auditions -- Seeking colorful, high-energy dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs on downtown Cleveland sidewalks this summer. Five-minute auditions held on Tuesday, March 7 from 12 pm - 8 pm at the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call 216-426-7335 or go to www.cleveland.com/sparx. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sparx = Street Beats Auditions --
Seeking colorful, high-energy = dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs = on downtown Cleveland sidewalks this summer. Five-minute auditions held on Tuesday, March 7 = from 12 pm – 8 pm at the Idea   Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times = are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call = 216-426-7335 or go to www.cleveland.com/sparx.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0-- From bodwin_theatre_company at hotmail.com Fri Feb 17 05:40:27 2006 From: bodwin_theatre_company at hotmail.com (Bodwin Theatre Company) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 08:40:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Some Additional Information on Sparx in the City Auditions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: List: Below is some additional helpful information about the summer Sparx in the City activities. Kevin Cronin Bodwin Theatre Company ______________________________________________ From: Susie Frazier Subject: Sparx in the City Auditions Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:38:42 -0500 Hey creative people of Cleveland -- Sparx in the City is seeking colorful, high-energy dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs in various outdoor spaces of downtown Cleveland this summer. This award-winning marketing initiative has paid over $164,000 to Northeast Ohio performing and visual artists since 2003, and has provided opportunities for selected performers to build new audiences and be featured on TV, radio, the Web, and in print. Five-minute auditions will be held on Tuesday, March 7 from 12 pm ? 8 pm at the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call 216-426-7335 or go to http://www.cleveland.com/sparx Judges include: Randy Rollison, Cleveland Public Theatre Dee Perry, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival Greg Peckham, Cleveland Public Art Nora Romanoff, Parkworks Bill Ransom, Drummer & Percussionist Nina Domingue, Playwright and Performer David Shimotakahara, Groundworks Dancetheater Please pass this on to someone who may be interested! Susie Frazier Mueller Sparx in the City Producer 216-926-7382 http://www.cleveland.com/sparx A downtown Cleveland marketing initiative that leverages the creativity of area artists to stimulate commerce and vibrant street life. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee? Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From ytplayhouse at aol.com Fri Feb 17 06:15:28 2006 From: ytplayhouse at aol.com (ytplayhouse at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:15:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jekyll & Hyde final reminder Message-ID: <8C801E3BD0BA9FF-173C-4438@mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" 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 www.youngstownplayhouse.com ----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
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
 
----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com-- From Youngion at cox.net Fri Feb 17 06:45:21 2006 From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:45:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]performers needed Message-ID: Performers needed for paid gig at a flats nightclub on Mardi Gras, February 28. Since 1998, we have provided unique entertainment for one of the biggest Fat Tuesday parties in town. Already scheduled are Elvis, The Blues Bro, and Drag Queens. Looking for other singing impersonator acts, and unique circus and side show style entertainment. Contact Dan at Eastern Onion Entertainment 216-521-3866 From chris at antonellic.com Fri Feb 17 06:44:41 2006 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:44:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Miss 'Barnum' - The Greatest Musical on Earth........ Message-ID: <005501c633d0$afbcfbd0$0600a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Barnum The Greatest Musical on Earth Written by Mark Bramble Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Michael Stewart Performances:=20 Feb 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19*, 24 & 25 Curtain Time: 8 p.m.=20 (*Special 2 p.m. matinee) For tickets call 330-655-8522=20 "Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you that tonight you = are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name = stands for!" Here is the show that traces the career of America's greatest showman = from 1835 to the year he joined James A. Bailey to form The Greatest = Show On Earth. Let us begin, as BARNUM does... Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the = Barlow Community Center.=20 >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt = St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a = block down the road.=20 >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the road. Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Barnum
 
The = Greatest Musical on=20 Earth
Written by Mark=20 Bramble
Music by Cy = Coleman
Lyrics by Michael=20 Stewart
 
 
Performances:=20
Feb 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19*, = 24 &=20 25
 
Curtain = Time: 8=20 p.m.
(*Special 2 p.m.=20 matinee)
 
 
For tickets=20 call 330-655-8522 
 
"Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you = that tonight=20 you are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name = stands=20 for!"
Here is the show that traces the career of America's = greatest showman=20 from 1835 to the year he joined James A. Bailey to form The Greatest = Show On=20 Earth. Let us begin, as BARNUM does...

Hudson Players are = located right in=20 the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the Barlow Community Center. =

From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 = in Twinsburg=20 and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a = right on=20 Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side = just a=20 block down the road.
From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east = (right).=20 After you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. = The=20 Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the=20 road.
 
 

 

 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Fri Feb 17 07:36:44 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:36:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SCREEN ACTOR? Michael J. Reddy for Fri., Feb. 17 Message-ID: <8C801EF178628AB-238-DB7E@mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST FOR FEBRUARY 17" Screen Actor - Michael J. Reddy (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 17, 2006) To view Michael's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST FOR FEBRUARY 17"
Screen Actor - Michael J. Reddy (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 17, 2006) To view Michael's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com-- From balletlaves at yahoo.com Fri Feb 17 06:40:38 2006 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:40:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]information on master classes by Groundworks Dancetheater Message-ID: <20060217144038.43985.qmail@web54714.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND CITY DANCE ANNOUNCES MASTER CLASSES by GroundWorks Dancetheater? South Euclid?Cleveland City Dance (13947 Cedar Rd. in South Euclid) announces a series of MASTER CLASSES taught by GroundWorks Dancetheater company members. Classes run 5:30pm -7:30pm. March 3- Felise Bagley April 7- Artistic Associate, Amy Miller May 12- Artistic Director, David Shimotakahara Tuition is $15 for individual classes or all three classes for $40. Reserve your place in advance by calling 216-932-0222. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 

CLEVELAND CITY DANCE ANNOUNCES MASTER CLASSES by GroundWorks Dancetheater?

 
 
South Euclid?Cleveland City Dance (13947 Cedar Rd. in South Euclid) announces a series of MASTER CLASSES taught by GroundWorks Dancetheater company members. Classes run 5:30pm -7:30pm.
 
March 3- Felise Bagley
April 7- Artistic Associate, Amy Miller 
May 12- Artistic Director, David Shimotakahara
 
Tuition is $15 for individual classes or all three classes for $40. Reserve your place in advance by calling 216-932-0222.
 


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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Feb 17 08:12:47 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 11:12:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Information on the Chinese New Years Dinner Celebration Message-ID: <00fe01c633dc$ffb98d90$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FF_01C633B3.16E38590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HI everyone, I know many of you ordered tickets for the Chinese New Year Celebration Dinner for tomorrow (Saturday, Feb 18) at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, I wanted to let you know that right now, the main room and 1 private room seatings of 320 is completed gone. If anyone still planning to attend the evening of 12 course dinner, free wine, lion dance, remarks from distringuish guests, be aware that sittings from now on for the last 20 seats will be in a private room (Room B) you still get the same meal and all, except you will only be able to see the visual via a television (provided I can get it running today). We are charged by table, and a table sits 10 people. So, we encourage to get a table blocked, those who had came in the past know how much fun it was and we plan to continue to make it fun for everyone. Again, we thank you for your support to our organization! Tickets are $25/person for non-OCAGC Member or $15 for OCAGC Member (you can become a member, membership is open to all - more info www.ocagc.org). Come celebrate Chinese New Year with 12-course Authentic Chinese cuisine at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Inauguration of New Officers. Date: Saturday, February 18, 2006 Place: C & Y Chinese Restaurant, 2222 St. Claire Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Time: 6 P.M. (Cash Bar) * Attire: Semi Formal or Traditional Dress Evening event including Lion Dance, Martial Arts, sit down 12-course dinner, and raffle prizes. 12-course dinner include lobster, chicken, beef, etc. And complimentary Lychee Wine will be available on each table. Special Guests: OCA National President, Ms. Ginny Gong, Congressman Sherrod Brown and others Cost: $25 for Non-member and $15 for OCAGC member. Membership application will be available that evening. ($35/family or $25/individual) . Or you can download it at www.ocagc.org (membership is open to all) For ticket reservation please contact: Shan Chan: 440-846-0113, Huili Shi: 216-514-0880, Barbara Hing: 440-248-0329, Lana Den: 440-255-7290 or 440-255-5634, Johnny Wu: 216-373-3278 or email president at ocagc.org (checks can be made payable to OCAGC, 1265 W 106th Street #1, Clevelad, Ohio 44102) More information also available at http://www.ocagc.org The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States" The Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland (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. Thank you all for supporting OCAGC! ------=_NextPart_000_00FF_01C633B3.16E38590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
HI = everyone, I know=20 many of you ordered tickets for the Chinese New Year Celebration = Dinner for=20 tomorrow (Saturday, Feb 18) at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, I wanted to = let you=20 know that right now, the main room and 1 private room seatings of 320 is = completed gone. If anyone still planning to attend the evening = of 12 course=20 dinner, free wine, lion dance, remarks from distringuish guests, be = aware that=20 sittings from now on for the last 20 seats will be in a private room = (Room B)=20 you still get the same meal and all, except you will only be able to see = the=20 visual via a television (provided I can get it running today). We are = charged by=20 table, and a table sits 10 people. So, we encourage to get a table = blocked,=20 those who had came in the past know how much fun it was and we plan to = continue=20 to make it fun for everyone. Again, we thank you for your support to our = organization!
 
Tickets are=20 $25/person for non-OCAGC Member or $15 for OCAGC Member (you can become = a=20 member, membership is open to all - more info www.ocagc.org).
 
 

Come celebrate Chinese New Year with 12-course = Authentic=20 Chinese cuisine at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater = Cleveland’s=20 New Year Celebration and Inauguration of New Officers.

 

Date:   =20 Saturday, February 18, = 2006

Place:   = C=20 & Y Chinese Restaurant, 2222 St. Claire=20 Avenue, Cleveland,=20 Ohio

Time:   =20 6 P.M.  (Cash Bar) * Attire: Semi = Formal or=20 Traditional Dress

 

Evening event including Lion Dance, Martial Arts, sit down = 12-course=20 dinner, and raffle prizes. 12-course dinner include lobster, chicken, = beef, etc.=20  And complimentary Lychee = Wine will=20 be available on each table.

 

Special Guests: OCA National = President, Ms.=20 Ginny Gong, Congressman Sherrod = Brown and=20 others

 

Cost: $25 for Non-member and $15 for OCAGC member. Membership = application=20 will be available that evening. ($35/family or $25/individual) . Or you = can=20 download it at www.ocagc.org (membership is open to = all)

 

For ticket reservation please contact:  Shan Chan:  440-846-0113, Huili Shi: = 216-514-0880,=20 Barbara Hing: 440-248-0329, Lana Den: 440-255-7290 or 440-255-5634, = Johnny Wu:=20 216-373-3278 or email president at ocagc.org (checks can be made payable to OCAGC,=20 1265 W 106th Street #1,=20 Clevelad, Ohio=20 44102)

 

More information also available at http://www.ocagc.org

 

The Organization of Chinese Americans of = Greater=20 Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and = educational=20 organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active=20 participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and = equal=20 treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and = Asian/Pacific=20 Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and = Asian=20 Pacific Americans in the United=20 States"

 

The Organization of Chinese American of Greater = Cleveland=20 (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese American community of=20 Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations = and=20 communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity.=20

 

Thank you all=20 for supporting = OCAGC!

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charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Oberlin Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations (440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu Cleveland Museum of Art Contact: Rob Bruder (216) 707-2265; rbruder at clevelandart.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Oberlin College Choir Joins the Kronos Quartet for a Multi-Media Concert Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art=92s VIVA!=20= and Gala Around Town Series on Feb. 25 OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 17, 2006) =97 The Oberlin College Choir, directed by=20= Associate Professor of Choral Conducting Hugh Floyd, will join the=20 Kronos Quartet in a multi-media concert experience at Cleveland=92s=20 Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006,=20 at 7:30 p.m. The concert features Terry Riley=92s Sun Rings, an amalgam=20= of choral music, electronic sounds from outer space, and dazzling=20 visual projections from the Milky Way. The Cleveland Museum of Art=20 (CMA) presents the event as part of its VIVA! and Gala Around Town=20 Series. Admission to the performance is $39 for the general public, $34 = for=20 CMA members, and $10 for students with a valid I.D. To order tickets,=20 please call 1-888-CMA-0033 or visit www.cma.org/perform. Completed in 2002, Riley=92s Sun Rings uses the sounds of space = to=20 influence the writing of the string quartet, allowing for interplay=20 between recorded space sounds and live string playing. Commissioned by=20= NASA, Sun Rings features music by Riley that incorporates sounds from=20 the Milky Way such as crackling solar windstorms, the whistling of=20 lighting on Jupiter, and other sounds, triggered by Kronos using an=20 interactive computer. In addition, noted visual designer Willie=20 Williams (who has worked with the rock groups U2 and R.E.M.) prepared=20 images of the solar system photographed by the Voyager and Galileo=20 space probes that will be projected onto a screen behind the ensemble.=20= Sight and sound coupled together, Sun Rings culminates in an=20 unparalleled visual and aural experience. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote of a recent = performance:=20 =93Galaxies carpet the walls and Riley=92s generous melodies flow = through=20 Kronos=92 four string instruments. The audience sat in spellbound=20 silence.=94 Spending five months of each year touring concert halls, clubs, = and=20 festivals worldwide, the multi-Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet has=20= boisterously broken down genre barriers expected of string quartets.=20 Performing live with contemporary greats Tom Waits and David Bowie and=20= recording with such diversely talented singer-songwriters as Dave=20 Matthews and Nelly Furtado, Kronos has altered perceptions of what a=20 string quartet should be in the 21st century. About the Oberlin College Choir The Oberlin College Choir is a highly select ensemble chosen from=20 students at the Conservatory and the College. Founded by Olaf C.=20 Christiansen in 1929, it has been led by such illustrious conductors as=20= Robert Fountain and Daniel Moe, and has won critical acclaim for=20 performances in the United States and abroad, appearing in such=20 prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. In recent=20 years, the choir has sung regularly with the Cleveland Orchestra in=20 Severance Hall; for the 2005-2006 season the choir sang Mendelssohn=92s=20= Midsummer Night=92s Dream with Dame Felicity Lott. The choir=92s most=20 recent off-campus performance was in Chicago at the American Choral=20 Directors Central Division Convention (February 2006). Upcoming=20 projects include a dual language holiday recording for EMI. Director Hugh Floyd Hugh Ferguson Floyd is director of choral activities at the Oberlin=20 Conservatory of Music and at the Interlochen Arts Camp. At Oberlin, he=20= conducts the Oberlin College Choir, the Oberlin College Singers, the=20 Oberlin Musical Union, and, in rotation, the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra.=20= Floyd is a graduate of Furman University, the Eastman School of Music,=20= and the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Oberlin faculty,=20 Floyd was conducting assistant with the Charlotte (North Carolina)=20 Symphony and director of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte. He served=20 as chorus master for the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, and chorus=20 master and conductor in residence at the Brevard Music Center. He has=20 prepared choirs for such eminent conductors as Robert Shaw, Margaret=20 Hillis, Robert Page, Franz Welser-M=F6st, and Robert Spano. The Oberlin College Choir and the Kronos Quartet Sun Rings, by Terry Riley PRESENTED BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART'S VIVA! AND GALA AROUND TOWN SERIES Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center 3615 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (Parking is available at Applied Technologies directly across E. 36th from the auditorium entrance.) Tickets: $39 General Public $34 for CMA members $10 for students with valid I.D. 1-888-CMA-0033 # # # 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= --Boundary_(ID_LZlb7vXm6CckHDRRyj1XSQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Helvetica Oberlin Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations (440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu Cleveland Museum of Art Contact: Rob Bruder (216) 707-2265; rbruder at clevelandart.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
The Oberlin College Choir Joins the Kronos Quartet for=20 a Multi-Media Concert Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art=92s VIVA! and Gala Around Town Series on Feb. 25
0000,0000,3331OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 17, 2006) =97 The Oberlin College Choir, directed by Associate Professor of Choral Conducting Hugh Floyd, will join the Kronos Quartet in a multi-media concert experience at Cleveland=92s Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, at 7:30 p.m. The concert features Terry Riley=92s Sun = Rings,807E,0000,0000 = 0000,0000,3331an amalgam of choral music, electronic sounds from outer space, and dazzling visual projections from the Milky Way. The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) presents the event as part of its VIVA! and Gala Around Town Series. 0000,0000,3331Admission to the performance is $39 for the general public, $34 for CMA members, and $10 for students with a valid I.D. To order tickets, please call 1-888-CMA-0033 or visit www.cma.org/perform. Completed in 2002, Riley=92s Sun Rings uses the = sounds of space to influence the writing of the string quartet, allowing for interplay between recorded space sounds and live string playing. Commissioned by NASA, Sun Rings features music by Riley that incorporates sounds from the Milky Way such as crackling solar windstorms, the whistling of lighting on Jupiter, and other sounds, triggered by Kronos using an interactive computer. In addition, noted visual designer Willie Williams (who has worked with the rock groups U2 and R.E.M.) prepared images of the solar system photographed by the Voyager and Galileo space probes that will be projected onto a screen behind the ensemble. Sight and sound coupled together, Sun Rings culminates in an unparalleled visual and aural experience. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote of a recent performance: =93Galaxies carpet the walls and Riley=92s generous melodies flow through Kronos=92 four string instruments. The audience sat in spellbound silence.=94 0000,0000,3331 Spending five months of each = year touring concert halls, clubs, and festivals worldwide, the multi-Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet has boisterously broken down genre barriers expected of string quartets. Performing live with contemporary greats Tom Waits and David Bowie and recording with such diversely talented singer-songwriters as Dave Matthews and Nelly Furtado, Kronos has altered perceptions of what a string quartet should be in the 21st century. About the Oberlin College Choir The Oberlin College Choir is a highly select ensemble chosen from students at the Conservatory and the College. Founded by Olaf C. Christiansen in 1929, it has been led by such illustrious conductors as Robert Fountain and Daniel Moe, and has won critical acclaim for performances in the United States and abroad, appearing in such prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. In recent years, the choir has sung regularly with the Cleveland Orchestra in Severance Hall; for the 2005-2006 season the choir sang Mendelssohn=92s Midsummer Night=92s Dream with Dame Felicity Lott. The choir=92s most recent off-campus performance was in Chicago at the American Choral Directors Central Division Convention (February 2006). Upcoming projects include a dual language holiday recording for EMI. Director Hugh Floyd Hugh Ferguson Floyd is director of choral activities at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and at the Interlochen Arts Camp. At Oberlin, he conducts the Oberlin College Choir, the Oberlin College Singers, the Oberlin Musical Union, and, in rotation, the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra. Floyd is a graduate of Furman University, the Eastman School of Music, and the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Oberlin faculty, Floyd was conducting assistant withTimes = theTimes= Charlotte (North Carolina) Symphony and director of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte. He served as chorus master for the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, and chorus master and conductor in residence at the Brevard Music Center. He has prepared choirs for such eminent conductors as Robert Shaw, Margaret Hillis, Robert Page, Franz Welser-M=F6st, and Robert Spano. The Oberlin College Choir and the Kronos Quartet Sun Rings, by Terry Riley PRESENTED BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART'S VIVA! AND GALA AROUND TOWN SERIES Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center 3615 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (Parking is available at Applied Technologies directly across E. 36th from the auditorium entrance.) Tickets:=20 $39 General Public $34 for CMA members $10 for students with valid I.D. 1-888-CMA-0033
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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= --Boundary_(ID_LZlb7vXm6CckHDRRyj1XSQ)-- From suzie_dave at msn.com Fri Feb 17 12:22:29 2006 From: suzie_dave at msn.com (David A. Estvanko) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:22:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Easter Bunny for You! Message-ID: To All who need me. My name is David A. Estvanko and I have been doing this for 12 years. My costume is headed, white with a pink vest, with feet and hands. If you need The Bunny, I am available for $25.00 for 20 minutes or $75.00 hr. If you would like a 1 hr party featuring the Easter Bunny and helper which includes music, dancing, games, facepainting and/or tattoos, and balloon animals, the rate is $150.00 hr. The Easter Bunny can do meet and greet and photos or come to your house to plant your Easter eggs for your big egg hunt. He can be caught leaving his footprints in your cooking flour as he leaves his Easter baskets for your chlidren. Contact me at 1-216-398-0770 or cell 1-216-272-0255. The Bunny is available including the Saturday before Easter and Easter Morning and afternoon. Hope to hear from you. Dave From Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org Fri Feb 17 14:26:17 2006 From: Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org (Schuster, Jessica) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 17:26:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the Week of February 20 Message-ID: <3658357796870A4FAD822731653E058555D8E9@ideacom.WVIZ.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release Friday, February 17, 2006 Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, ideastream, 216.916.6134 "Around Noon" Schedule for the Week of February 20, 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 20. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to change. Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 20, 2006 Monday, 1-20-06 Jim Goldurs celebrates Presidents' Day with letters between Presidents' and their wives; introduces another music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, David Briskin; and finds out what's T.O.P.S. at Karamu House. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.loc.gov/shop/index.php?action=3DcCatalog.showItem&cid=3D1&scid= =3D78 &iid=3D3185 http://www.akronsymphony.org/ http://www.pmmf.org/2005_season/events_artists/personnel/david_briskin.h tm http://www.karamu.com/tops.htm http://www.karamu.com/ Tuesday, 1-21-06 Dee returns to see what's up with City Music Cleveland; gets some background on her genealogy thanks to the Western Reserve Historical Society; and meets South African singing star Vusi Mahlasela prior to his performance at Nighttown. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.citymusiccleveland.org/ http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=3D195 http://www.vusimahlasela.com/ http://home.ezezine.com/640_3/640_3-2006.02.07.00.49.archive.html Wednesday, 1-22-06 Today, Dee meets MOCA artist Peggy Kwong-Gordon; introduces the final music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, Paul Polivnick; and shares the funky fretwork of Bootsy Collins 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.contemporaryart.org/home/index.asp http://www.contemporaryart.org/exhibitions_details/ex_details_2006-ws.as p?ExhibitId=3D2 http://www.funky-stuff.com/bootsy/ http://www.akronsymphony.org/ http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/polivnick.html Thursday, 1-23-06 On Around Noon today, Dee gets in step with modern dance master Garth Fagan prior to his company's Dance Cleveland performance. Then, ideastream takes listeners to the City Club of Cleveland for the State of the City by Mayor Frank Jackson. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.garthfagandance.org/ http://www.dancecleveland.org/ http://www.cityclub.org/ http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=3D5280 Friday, 1-24-06 Today, Dee shoots for the stars with the Kronos Quartet, prior to their Cleveland Museum of Art performance; meets the funky buckeyes of The Ohio Players before their Rock Hall performance; and welcomes Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria for a preview of his concert at the Lakeland Jazz Festival. =20 For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.kronosquartet.org/ http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/aroundtown/html/2411265.html http://wfnk.com/ohioplayers/ http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D2006 http://www.bobbysanabria.com/ http://lakelandcc.edu/ACADEMIC/ARTS/concerts.htm ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the = Week of February 20

For Immediate Release

Friday, February 17, 2006

Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, = ideastream, 216.916.6134


“Around Noon” Schedule for the = Week of February 20, 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 20. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to = change.


Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 20, = 2006

Monday, 1-20-06

Jim Goldurs celebrates Presidents’ Day = with = letters between Presidents’ = and their wives; introduces another = music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, David = Briskin; and finds out = what’s T.O.P.S. = at = Karamu House.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.loc.gov/shop/index.php?action=3DcCatalog.showItem&ci= d=3D1&scid=3D78&iid=3D3185

http://www.akronsymphony.org/

http://www.pmmf.org/2005_season/events_artists/personnel/david_bris= kin.htm

http://www.karamu.com/tops.htm

http://www.karamu.com/


Tuesday, 1-21-06

Dee returns to see what’s up with City Music Cleveland; gets some background on her genealogy thanks to = the = Western Reserve Historical = Society; and meets South = African singing star Vusi = Mahlasela prior to his = performance at Nighttown.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.citymusiccleveland.org/

http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=3D195=

http://www.vusimahlasela.com/

http://home.ezezine.com/640_3/640_3-2006.02.07.00.49.archive.html


Wednesday, 1-22-06

Today, Dee meets MOCA = artist = Peggy = Kwong-Gordon; introduces the = final music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, Paul = Polivnick; and shares the = funky fretwork of Bootsy = Collins 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.contemporaryart.org/home/index.asp

http://www.contemporaryart.org/exhibitions_details/ex_details_2006-= ws.asp?ExhibitId=3D2

http://www.funky-stuff.com/bootsy/

http://www.akronsymphony.org/

http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/polivnick.html=


Thursday, 1-23-06

On Around = Noon today, Dee gets in = step with modern dance master Garth Fagan prior to his company’s Dance Cleveland performance.

Then, ideastream takes listeners to the City Club of Cleveland for the State of the = City by Mayor Frank = Jackson.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.garthfagandance.org/

http://www.dancecleveland.org/

http://www.cityclub.org/

http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=3D= 5280


Friday, 1-24-06

Today, Dee shoots for the stars with the Kronos Quartet, prior to their Cleveland Museum = of Art performance; meets = the funky buckeyes of The Ohio = Players before = their = Rock Hall performance; and welcomes Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria for a preview of his concert at the Lakeland Jazz Festival.  

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.kronosquartet.org/

= http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/aroundtown/html/2411265.html

http://wfnk.com/ohioplayers/

http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D20= 06

http://www.bobbysanabria.com/

http://lakelandcc.edu/ACADEMIC/ARTS/concerts.htm<= SPAN LANG=3D"en-us">






















------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF-- From TBURNETT at neo.rr.com Fri Feb 17 17:42:14 2006 From: TBURNETT at neo.rr.com (Tom Burnett) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:42:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Show auditions Message-ID: <11D582C6-61E8-4944-85F8-458822A07009@neo.rr.com> --Apple-Mail-3-858460864 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Audition = Announcement The 3rd Annual Stars of Medina County Variety Show The show will be held on Saturday, April 1, at 7 p.m., on the Main =20 Stage of the beautiful Performing Arts Center at Medina High School. Auditions are scheduled for Friday, March 3, from 6 to 9 p.m., and =20 Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They will be held on the =20 Middle Stage, which is reached through the school=92s north entrance. If you're a solo act, or part of a group, come and audition, If you =20 can sing, dance, tell jokes, play an instrument, juggle, perform =20 magic tricks =96 or do anything that will entertain an audience =96 we =20= want to hear from you. Among the 25 acts featured in last year's show =20= was a performer who played on washboards and spoons and other items =20 and proved to be one of the most popular when he invited four young =20 children up on stage to accompany him. The evening will also include a pre-show party featuring =20 refreshments, souvenirs, lobby entertainment and a raffle. For more =20 information, call Tom Burnett at 330-722-6559 or Nancy McNeal at =20 330-722-1948, or email tburnett at neo.rr.com. --Apple-Mail-3-858460864 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252

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The show will be held on Saturday, April 1, = at 7 p.m., on the Main Stage of the beautiful Performing Arts Center at = Medina High School.=A0

Auditions are scheduled for Friday, March 3, = from 6 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They = will be held on the Middle Stage, which is reached through the school=92s = north entrance.=A0

If you're a solo act, or part of a group, = come and audition, If you can sing, dance, tell jokes, play an = instrument, juggle, perform magic tricks =96 or do anything that will = entertain an audience =96 we want to hear from you. Among the 25 acts = featured in last year's show was a performer who played on washboards = and spoons and other items and proved to be one of the most popular when = he invited four young children up on stage to accompany = him.

The evening will = also include a pre-show party featuring refreshments, souvenirs, lobby = entertainment and a raffle. For more information, call Tom Burnett at = 330-722-6559 or Nancy McNeal at 330-722-1948, or email = tburnett at neo.rr.com.


= --Apple-Mail-3-858460864-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 17 19:41:35 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 19:41:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's Cat: one more weekend of life Message-ID: <20060218034135.14427.qmail@web36811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 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 440.5 25.4747. 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. __________________________________________________ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit   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 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 440.5 25.4747. 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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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976-- From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 18 08:53:01 2006 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (Alan or Judith Higbee) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:53:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Crucible in Cleveland Hts. March 3-5 Message-ID: <020401c634ab$c951efc0$0100a8c0@BABYLAPTOP> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral of Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Heights will = present Arthur Miller's The Crucible on Friday and Saturday, March 3 and = 4 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 and = are on sale at the church beginning February 12. Seating is limited. =20 First produced in New York in 1953, The Crucible won the Tony Award for = best play that year. It has since become one of the 20th century's most = powerful dramas. The setting is the year 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts = at the time of the witchcraft trials. Directed by Richard Meadows, the cast includes: Jennifer Bernhardt, = Allen Branstein, Debra Drew, Mary Lou Garmone (Franks), Carol Griffith, = Rich Hiles,David Hundertmark, Jim Johnston, Alicia Kahn, Paul Kapczuk, = Hannah McCandless, Roland Moore, Mairi Mull, Shirley Nixon, Ralph Pack, = Mike Piepenburg, Lisa Wadsworth, Rebekah Wadsworth, Bob Windle =20 Church of the Saviour is located at 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, = Ohio (1 block North of Fairmount Blvd.) The church has plenty of free, = lighted parking and is handicapped-accessible. =20 For more information please call 216-321-8880. =20 Judith Higbee, Director of Music ------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral of Church of the Saviour in = Cleveland=20 Heights will present Arthur Miller=92s The Crucible on Friday and = Saturday,=20 March 3 and 4 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 3 p.m.  = Tickets=20 are $10 and are on sale at the church beginning February 12.  = Seating is=20 limited.
 
First produced in New York in 1953, The = Crucible=20 won the Tony Award for best play that year. It has since become one of = the 20th=20 century=92s most powerful dramas.  The setting is the year 1692 in = Salem,=20 Massachusetts at the time of the witchcraft trials.

Directed by = Richard=20 Meadows, the cast includes: Jennifer Bernhardt, Allen Branstein, Debra = Drew,=20 Mary Lou Garmone (Franks), Carol Griffith, Rich Hiles,David Hundertmark, = Jim=20 Johnston, Alicia Kahn, Paul Kapczuk, Hannah McCandless, Roland Moore, = Mairi=20 Mull, Shirley Nixon, Ralph Pack, Mike Piepenburg, Lisa Wadsworth, = Rebekah=20 Wadsworth, Bob Windle

 
Church of the Saviour is located = at 2537=20 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio (1 block North of Fairmount = Blvd.)  The=20 church has plenty of free, lighted parking and is=20 handicapped-accessible.
 
For more information please = call=20 216-321-8880.
 
Judith Higbee, Director of=20 Music
 
------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610-- From cager55 at alltel.net Sat Feb 18 08:56:24 2006 From: cager55 at alltel.net (Jeff Caja) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:56:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JOSEPH AND THE DREAMCOAT OPENS AT OLDE TOWNE HALL Message-ID: <04e601c634ac$406afb10$01fea8c0@D9KSST61> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Olde Towne Hall Theatre =A836119 Center Ridge Road =A8 North Ridgeville, = OH PRESENTS JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR=AE DREAMCOAT DIRECTED BY MONICA OLEJKO MUSIC DIRECTION BY JOHN FRANKS SHOW DATES: FEB. 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25 MAR. 3, 4, 5, MAR. 10, 11, 12 CURTAIN TIMES: EVENING PERFORMANCES 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY MATINEES ON FEB. 19, MAR. 5 & MAR. 12 2:00 P.M. TICKET PRICES: ADULTS: $12.00 SENIORS & STUDENTS: $10.00 BOX OFFICE PHONE: 440 327-2909 OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS LOCATED ON CENTER RIDGE ROAD (OHIO RTE. 113) = 200 FEET WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF AVON-BELDEN ROAD (OHIO RTE. 83), = DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE NORTH RIDGEVILLE WATER TOWER. = (www.oldetownehalltheatre.com) =20 CAST OF CHARACTERS: JOSEPH SHANE SINISCALCHI = =20 NARRATOR CAROL BROQUET JACOB/POTIPHAR/BUTLER REGAN KRAUSE LEVI RICK EVANS ZEBULUN/BAKER CORY IGNECZI NAPHTALI JIM JASON SIMEON KEN MILOTA JUDAH/PHARAOH STEVEN SCHUERGER DAN ANDREW EVANS BENJAMIN CALEB EVANS ISSACHAR JOSH EVANS GAD BEN HENCEROTH REUBEN ED AULT WIVES: KRISTIN BROSKY JODY DARBY ANGEL EVANS HAILEY HUGHES HANNAH HUGHES (FEATURED = DANCER) RENEE STULL MRS. POTIPHAR SHARI LANAVE LITTLE JOEY CHRISTOPHER EVANS LITTLE GOAT JESSICA EVANS JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR=AE DREAMCOAT IS PRESENTED THROUGH = EXCLUSIVE ARRANGEMENT WITH R & H THEATRICALS, 1065 AVENUE OF THE = AMERICAS, SUITE 2400, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10018 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Olde=20 Towne Hall Theatre =A836119=20 Center Ridge Road =A8=20 North Ridgeville, OH
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   =20     TICKET=20 PRICES:   ADULTS:  $12.00
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   =20     BOX OFFICE=20 PHONE:  440 327-2909
 
OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS LOCATED ON CENTER RIDGE ROAD = (OHIO RTE.=20 113) 200 FEET WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF AVON-BELDEN ROAD = (OHIO RTE.=20 83), DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE NORTH RIDGEVILLE WATER = TOWER. (www.oldetownehalltheatre.com= )   
 
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------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260-- From bangandclatter at netzero.net Sat Feb 18 09:16:44 2006 From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 17:16:44 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bang and Clatter Audition Reminder for Tomorrow... Message-ID: <20060218.091719.19304.389020@webmail03.lax.untd.com> Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre. The Bang and the Clatter wants you... Many of you have called and were not able to attend our auditions this p= ast Saturday and are interested in being a part of our Inaugural Season.= = We have scheduled a second round for those interested, tommorrow evening= from 6 -10p.m. Please call to confirm an audition time. 330-606-5317 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the 3pm performance to those of= you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when yo= u makeyour audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the C= latter Theatre Company has to offer. = Auditions: Sunday, February 19 from 6 -10 pm at Summit ArtSpace. = 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Call 330-606-5317 for information We are looking for 23 actors ages 18 - 60 for roles in the following sho= ws. 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-school dropout, opts for a career in= the navy and eventually returns from Vietnam. Alone, Johnny takes solac= e in pyromania and writing about his family. As Johnny matures, he becom= es increasingly perceptive, revealing with more and more sympathy the un= derlying causes of so much family misery. In between Johnny's musings ar= e raucous scenes of catastrophic violence barely held in check by each c= haracter's submerged but instinctual need for the love of one another. I= n the plays final scenes, part memory, part hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's e= yes as she once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and pa= infully unprepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is = also transfigured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable= to identify with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbr= inging inflicted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma da= nce to "Danny Boy," the song to which they used to force their children = to dance, but when Joey interrupts he is struck dead by his father. John= ny ends the 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. Sean & Sean From ROSSPLANET at aol.com Sat Feb 18 10:17:48 2006 From: ROSSPLANET at aol.com (ROSSPLANET at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:17:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]TONIGHT---10% Off Coupon Pesano's Restaurant-Gary Lee of THE ECHOES Message-ID: <1c1.3a2735db.3128becc@aol.com> -------------------------------1140286668 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 10% OFF FOOD COUPON To All NEohioPAL Members at PESANO'S RESTAURANT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006 5225 WARNER ROAD GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047 (Tell them Dr. Ross sent you!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ SATURDAY, SPECIAL VALENTINE'S DAY PERFORMANCE, GARY LEE WILL BE APPEARING AT: Pesano's Restaurant & Lounge 5225 Warner Rd. 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Gary Lee, Lead singer of THE ECHOES February 18, 2006
       "GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a= ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 P= M to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Height= s, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047.  GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND t= hat perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so mu= ch 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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-------------------------------1140286668-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Feb 18 10:37:47 2006 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:37:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Sunday - TV comedy show Cleveland Message-ID: <023601c634ba$711ff900$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for the =93Mark Norton Show=94 will be held at: North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave Cleveland, OH 44102 216-651-5441 =20 On Feb. 19th from 5 to 9 PM / Open Call! =20 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 =20 The show to be aired on PAX TV channel 23 and PAX seen on numerous cable channels. =20 Looking for 18 and over males and females all types, no age limit (total of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy sketches! =20 Show format will be similar to Saturday Night Live. =20 Bring photo and resume and be prepared to do improv and interview. =20 Deferred pay. =20 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 89966 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Auditions for the “Mark Norton Show” will = be held at:


North Coast = Casting

4913 Storer Ave

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216-651-5441

 

On Feb. 19th from 5 to 9 PM / Open Call!

 

Mark Norton is the owner of Norton’s Furniture = in Cleveland. You may have seen his commercials on channel 19. Deep voice and pony tail! Has = already developed a strong following!

 

The show to be aired on PAX TV channel 23 and PAX = seen on numerous cable channels.

 

Looking for 18 and over males and females all types, = no age limit (total of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy = sketches!

 

Show format will be similar to Saturday Night = Live.

 

Bring photo and resume and be prepared to do improv = and interview.

 

Deferred pay.

 

 

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Founder - "The Indie = Gathering"
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------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100-- From info at groundfloortheater.com Sat Feb 18 11:24:45 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 19:24:45 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mimi Gonzales - one show only - tonight at the Ground Floor Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tonight for one show only, hilarious stand-up comedian Mimi Gonzales brin= gs her to the Ground Floor Theater stage. TimCornett opens. Showtime is 9= :00. 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= azine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and giveawa= ys. Join our mailing list to receive money-saving coupons and other offers. V= isit www.groundfloortheater.com. ----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tonight for one show only, hilarious stand-up comedian Mimi G= onzales brings her to the Ground Floor Theater stage. TimC= ornett opens. Showtime is 9:00.

The Ground Floor Theater is a new = comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the = old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available for all shows. Admission is= $16.00. Doors and the bar open one half hour before showtime. Call 216-2= 55-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for more information.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in t= he Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The N= ews Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene M= agazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and givea= ways.
 
Join our mailing list to rec= eive money-saving coupons and other offers. Visit www.groundfloortheater.com. <= /FONT>

 

----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685-- From ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com Sat Feb 18 14:46:02 2006 From: ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com (ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 17:46:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for Carlee Milluch or actress of Marilyn Monroe typePAID POSITION Message-ID: <192.519a196f.3128fdaa@aol.com> -------------------------------1140302762 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for Carli Milich. Not sure of the spelling. She worked for Bits events doing mystery theater work a few years back and went to Tri-C west. Carli if you're reading this please respond, it's imperative that you respond to this email asap concerning a paid position. If there's any female that would fit the role of a Marilyn Monroe type actress, please respond -------------------------------1140302762 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I am looking for Carli Milich.  Not sure of the spelling.  Sh= e=20 worked for Bits events doing mystery theater work a few years back and went=20= to=20 Tri-C west.  Carli if you're reading this please respond, it's imperati= ve=20 that you respond to this email asap concerning a paid position.  If the= re's=20 any female that would fit the role of a Marilyn Monroe type actress, pl= ease=20 respond
-------------------------------1140302762-- From seanszaller at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 19 00:20:23 2006 From: seanszaller at sbcglobal.net (Sean Szaller) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 00:20:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for ONCE ON THIS ISLAND Message-ID: <20060219082023.58274.qmail@web80513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Kirtland HS Musical Director, Sean Szaller, is seeking the following musicians for an upcoming production of "Once on This Island": 1) Keyboard 2 -- (Preferrably owns their own keyboard...ideally a Kurzweil for programming purposes) 2) Electric Bass 3) Guitar -- Electric, Steel string acoustic, and Nylon string acoustic 4) Percussionist -- all auxillary, no set 5) Reed -- the book calls for Flute, ALTO Flute, Picc., Clarinet, and Sop. Sax. We are trying to use a player who actually owns (or has access to) and can play Alto Flute, as so much of the show is scored for it. This is not an easy reed book, so the player must be exceptional! These ARE ALL paying positions. The committment is very minimal. Rehearsals TBD. Performances: 3/30, 3/31, 4/6, and 4/7 -- all evening shows. If interested, please respond to this post with and attach either a resume or brief list of musical theater experience. Thank you! ~Sean Szaller Musical Director --0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Kirtland HS Musical Director, Sean Szaller, is seeking the following musicians for an upcoming production of "Once on This Island":
 
1) Keyboard 2 -- (Preferrably owns their own keyboard...ideally a Kurzweil for programming purposes)
 
2) Electric Bass
 
3) Guitar -- Electric, Steel string acoustic, and Nylon string acoustic
 
4) Percussionist -- all auxillary, no set
 
5) Reed -- the book calls for Flute, ALTO Flute, Picc., Clarinet, and Sop. Sax. We are trying to use a player who actually owns (or has access to) and can play Alto Flute, as so much of the show is scored for it.  This is not an easy reed book, so the player must be exceptional!
 
These ARE ALL paying positions.  The committment is very minimal.  Rehearsals TBD.  Performances: 3/30, 3/31, 4/6, and 4/7 -- all evening shows.  If interested, please respond to this post with and attach either a resume or brief list of musical theater experience.  Thank you!
 
~Sean Szaller
Musical Director
 
--0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747-- From davidstphillips at alltel.net Sun Feb 19 07:18:16 2006 From: davidstphillips at alltel.net (David Tarbert) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:18:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Musician Wanted Message-ID: <002d01c63567$b8e29b00$01fea8c0@yourze8cxvr8tt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Looking for a stand-up bass player - female vocalist - percussionist (or combination) to wrap-around an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/guitarist from the area (with product out) for appearances locally and possibly regionally/nationally. Please respond to davideo at en.com Thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Looking for a stand-up bass playerfemale = vocalistpercussionist (or = combination) to wrap-around an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/guitarist from the = area (with product out) for appearances locally and possibly = regionally/nationally.

 

Please respond to davideo at en.com  Thanks.

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300-- From bellissimasop at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 18 07:37:12 2006 From: bellissimasop at sbcglobal.net (Sharon Shaffer) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 10:37:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sharon Shaffer, Soprano Message-ID: <001201c634a1$30419060$3201a8c0@sharonpc> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0" ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Sharon Shaffer =20 Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 3:00 PM =20 =20 Severance Hall The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra February Concert Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra James Gaffigan, music director and conductor Cleveland Orchestra Youth Chorus Betsy Burleigh, youth chorus director Medina High School Concert Choir Frank A. Bianchi, director =20 Sharon Shaffer, Soprano Emily Landa, Mezzo Soprano Ray Liddle, Bass =20 Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Mozart: Coronation Mass in C Major, K. 317 Wagner: Prelude to Die Meistersinger Severance Ticket Office: (216) 231-1111 or 1-800-686-1141 This concert also performed:=20 Tuesday, February 21st 7:30 PM The Medina Performing Arts Center located at 777 East Union Street, Medina 44256. Call (330) 636-3400, for ticket information You can find directions at the following website: = http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

     Sharon = Shaffer

Sunday, = February 26,=20 2006 at 3:00=20 PM

 

Severance=20 Hall

The=20 Cleveland = Orchestra=20 Youth Orchestra February Concert

Cleveland Orchestra = Youth=20 Orchestra

James Gaffigan, = music=20 director and conductor

Cleveland Orchestra = Youth=20 Chorus

Betsy Burleigh, = youth=20 chorus director

Medina=20 High=20 School Concert=20 Choir

Frank A. = Bianchi,=20 director

 

Sharon=20 Shaffer,=20 Soprano

Emily Landa,=20 Mezzo Soprano

Ray = Liddle,=20 Bass

 

Rimsky-Korsakov: = Scheherazade
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Wagner:=20 Prelude to Die Meistersinger

 

Severance=20 Ticket Office: (216) 231-1111 or=20 1-800-686-1141

 

 

 

 

 

This = concert=20 also performed:

 

Tuesday, February 21st  7:30=20 PM

The Medina Performing Arts=20 Center

 

located at=20 777 East Union = Street,=20 Medina 44256.

Call = (330) 636-3400, = for ticket=20 information

You can find = directions at the=20 following website: http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm<= /P>

 

 

 

 

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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1032648870-1140356707=:61047-- From divadxof at yahoo.com Sun Feb 19 10:41:20 2006 From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:41:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Freeze Box Productions announces THE BARGAIN / May 2006 Message-ID: <20060219184120.87219.qmail@web36510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For immediate release: FREEZE BOX PRODUCTIONS presents: The Bargain http://www.divadjxof.net/thebargain.html Runs dates will be: MAY 5,6,12,13 2006 at the Lake Catholic High School Auditorium in Mentor, Ohio Now in its 3rd generation after the public debut at the Geauga Lyric Theatre in Chardon in May 2005, the show has been expanded, revamped and promises to be the most exciting new gospel based musical of the Passion since the 70's Written & Directed by L. Michael Breeze Asst. Dir. Stage Manager Karen Porter Choreography Lisa-Marie French Music composed by David J. Fox Arrangements Band Direction Ric Koenig With nearly 100% of the oringinal cast responding to the call, preproduction begins in March, with a newly reformed pit band featuring members of the Rock Band SYNERGY! more info at www.divadjxof.net info at divadjxof.net --0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
For immediate release:
 
FREEZE BOX PRODUCTIONS
presents:
 
The Bargain
Runs dates will be:
 
MAY 5,6,12,13 2006
at the Lake Catholic High School Auditorium in Mentor, Ohio
 
Now in its 3rd generation after the public debut at the Geauga Lyric Theatre in Chardon in May 2005, the show has been expanded, revamped and promises to be the most exciting new gospel based musical of the Passion since the 70's
 
Written & Directed by L. Michael Breeze
Asst. Dir. Stage Manager Karen Porter
Choreography Lisa-Marie French
Music composed by David J. Fox
Arrangements Band Direction Ric Koenig
 
With nearly 100% of the oringinal cast responding to the call, preproduction begins in March, with a newly reformed pit band featuring members of the Rock Band SYNERGY!
 
more info at
 
--0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688-- From moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 19 10:49:38 2006 From: moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net (Krista) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:49:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading Message-ID: <20060219184938.22737.qmail@web81011.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-123779544-1140374978=:22483 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit RED HEN Productions P.O. Box 91926 Cleveland, OH 44101 Phone (215) 556-0910 www.feministtheatre.org PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 19, 2006 Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading CLEVELAND, OH, February 12, 2006: In honor of Women?s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm, March 9 through the 19th, 2006, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue. Tickets are $10, $8 for students. This One Thing I Do, by Claire Braz-Valentine, takes the audience through the struggle for women's rights from 1901 through the end of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton's lives. This struggle saw both women fight every day and step of the way to get women's voting rights, equal pay and equal rights. Although their struggle of voting rights was not realized before death, 7 states had passed the suffrage act. The important work these 2 women did laid the path for our generation to enjoy Equal Rights in many areas. The struggle continues and it is important to understand how far we have come. This show will be directed by Rose Leininger, Artistic Director for Red Hen Theater. Red Hen Productions, Cleveland?s Feminist Theatre, creates theatre by and about women. We build a framework in which to take risks, initiate change and empower women. By developing bridges into the community, we hope to challenge assumptions and demonstrate that change is possible. For reservations or information call the Red Hen Box Office at (216) 556-0910 or visit the website at www.feministtheatre.org ### ?It?s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.? --Tony Kushner Change YOUR world with Red Hen. --0-123779544-1140374978=:22483 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
RED HEN Productions
 
P.O. Box 91926
Cleveland, OH 44101
Phone (215) 556-0910
PRESS RELEASE
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 February 19, 2006
 
Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading
CLEVELAND, OH, February 12, 2006:    In honor of Women?s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm, March 9 through the 19th, 2006, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue.  Tickets are $10, $8 for students.
This One Thing I Do, by Claire Braz-Valentine, takes the audience through the struggle for women's rights from 1901 through the end of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton's lives.  This struggle saw both women fight every day and step of the way to get women's voting rights, equal pay and equal rights. Although their struggle of voting rights was not realized before death, 7 states had passed the suffrage act. The important work these 2 women did laid the path for our generation to enjoy Equal Rights in many areas.  The struggle continues and it is important to understand how far we have come.  This show will be directed by
Rose Leininger, Artistic Director for Red Hen Theater.
Red Hen Productions, Cleveland?s Feminist Theatre, creates theatre by and about women. We build a framework in which to take risks, initiate change and empower women. By developing bridges into the community, we hope to challenge assumptions and demonstrate that change is possible.
For reservations or information call the Red Hen Box Office at (216) 556-0910 or visit the website at www.feministtheatre.org
###
?It?s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.?
--Tony Kushner
Change YOUR world with Red Hen.
 
--0-123779544-1140374978=:22483-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Sun Feb 19 11:42:06 2006 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 14:42:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Emergency Cast Replacement for INSIDE OUT at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <13d.24e20d08.312a240e@aol.com> -------------------------------1140378126 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 For Immediate Release=20 For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio =20 February 19, 2006=20 Emergency Cast Replacement =20 Inside Out =20 The cast of Inside Out, a musical that opened Friday night was shaken by th= e=20 news that the father of one of the cast members had passed away Friday=20 evening. Lissy Gulick, veteran Cleveland actor and singer, learned after th= e=20 Friday performance that her father, Brooks Jones had suffered a stroke. Lis= sy=20 traveled directly from the theater to the hospital where Mr. Jones passed a= way.=20 The Saturday and Sunday performances of Inside Out went on as scheduled. =20 MaryJo Alexander, Artistic Director of Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, stepped into= the role=20 Lissy portrayed, that of Grace, the therapist. At these two performances,=20 MaryJo performed while holding the script and score in hand.=20 =E2=80=9CWe=E2=80=99re fortunate to have someone with MaryJo=E2=80=99s skil= ls and talents as an=20 actor and singer available to step in on short notice,=E2=80=9D said direct= or Neil=20 Thackaberry. Although Ms. Alexander was familiar with the play, she had not= been=20 involved in the rehearsal process because she was designing costumes for Ca= se=20 Western Reserve University=E2=80=99s production of Look Back in Anger. She=20= also =20 designed the costumes for Inside Out.=20 =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m so grateful for the help of the other cast members,= =E2=80=9D said MaryJo. =E2=80=9C The play is about women who support each other through group therapy. The p= lay=20 became a metaphor for the Saturday and Sunday performances =E2=80=93 a grou= p, group =20 effort.=E2=80=9D=20 Lissy Gulick has decided to withdraw from the production to be able to spen= d=20 time with her family and friends. MaryJo and the rest of the cast will go=20 back into rehearsal to help prepare MaryJo for the remainder of the run. T= he=20 play performs through March 5.=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 Broadway and then Off=20 Broadway. It has since received major productions at Laguna Playhouse, The=20 Phoenix Theatre, The Florida Studio Theatre, and last Fall in Zurich, Switz= erland.=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 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 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=20= and=20 season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=20= 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 -------------------------------1140378126 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

For Immedi= ate=20 Release

For=20 additional information contact: Nei= l=20 Thackaberry 330-342-0800

Hudson, Ohio=20

February 19, 2006

Emergency Cast=20 Replacement

Inside=20 Out=20

        =    =20 =

The cast of Inside Out, a musical that ope= ned=20 Friday night was shaken by the news that the father of one of the cast membe= rs=20 had passed away Friday evening. Lissy Gulick, veteran Cleveland actor and=20 singer, learned after the Friday performance that her father, Brooks Jones h= ad=20 suffered a stroke. Lissy traveled directly from the theater to the hospital=20 where Mr. Jones passed away.

 

The Saturday and S= unday=20 performances of Inside Out went on as scheduled.  MaryJo Alexander, Artistic Directo= r of=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, stepped into the role Lissy portrayed, that of Grace= , the=20 therapist. At these two performances, MaryJo performed while holding the scr= ipt=20 and score in hand.

 

=E2=80=9CWe=E2=80= =99re fortunate to have=20 someone with MaryJo=E2=80=99s skills and talents as an actor and singer avai= lable to=20 step in on short notice,=E2=80=9D said director Neil Thackaberry. Although M= s. Alexander=20 was familiar with the play, she had not been involved in the rehearsal proce= ss=20 because she was designing costumes for Case Western Reserve University=E2= =80=99s=20 production of Look Back in Anger. She also=20 designed the costumes for Inside=20 Out.

 

=E2=80=9CI=E2=80= =99m so grateful for the=20 help of the other cast members,=E2=80=9D said MaryJo. =E2=80=9CThe play is a= bout women who=20 support each other through group therapy. The play became a metaphor for the= =20 Saturday and Sunday performances =E2=80=93 a group, group=20 effort.=E2=80=9D

 

Lissy Gulick has d= ecided=20 to withdraw from the production to be able to spend time with her family and= =20 friends. MaryJo and the rest of the cast will go back into rehearsal to help= =20 prepare MaryJo for the remainder of the run.  The play performs through March=20 5.

=  

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= =80=9CThe=20 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= o been named=20 one of the best Off Broadway musicals by Theatre=20 Mania.

 <= /P>

The show had a ten month run in New York, first= off=20 Broadway and then Off Broadway. It has since received major productions=20 at Laguna Playhouse, The Phoenix Theatre, The Florida St= udio=20 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<= SPAN=20 style=3D"COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> (Sag= 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.

 

   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.

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= 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

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= Tickets
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular=20 tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances excep= t=20 the preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discou= nts=20 and season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets=20= can=20 be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

 

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

-------------------------------1140378126-- From advocate at stratos.net Sun Feb 19 13:35:56 2006 From: advocate at stratos.net (Bruce Hennes) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:35:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Great American Songbook - John Pizzarelli at Nighttown Next Week Message-ID: <43F8E4BC.6090509@stratos.net> John Pizzarelli Sings The Great American Songbook At Nighttown Next Week For over twenty-five years, John Pizzarelli, best known as a leading interpreter of The Great American Songbook (and husband of Jessica Mollaskey), has traveled the world, making records and performing for all types of audiences in venues large and small. The singer/guitarist will appear at Nighttown in Cleveland Heights on Monday and Tuesday, February 27 & 28, for two shows each nite at 7 & 9 p.m. Tickets are $30 each and there is no cover and no minimum. If you love The Great American Songbook - this guy swings !! From Broadway Showtunes and standards to the Beatles, you will probably know just about every song sung. You can learn more about John Pizzarelli at http://www.johnpizzarelli.com; you can hear him at http://www.radiodeluxe.com/jp/ and you can see his discography at http://tinyurl.com/jaflv. For more information or to make a reservation (a MUST !!), please call Nighttown at 216-795-0550. Nighttown is the only club in Ohio on Down Beat's List of the 100 Best Jazz Clubs in the World. And their food's great, too. You can get on our e-mailing list by going to http://www.nighttowncleveland.com/events.html - and please don't be put off by the constant references to "jazz." We're doing more and more concerts and events around cabaret and The Great American Songbook; by joining our e-mailing list you won't miss out on any. Thanks. Nighttown At the top of Cedar Hill www.nighttowncleveland.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Feb 19 15:33:20 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 18:33:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you for your attendance Message-ID: <008701c635ac$dfbc1450$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit to the 2006 Chinese New Years Celebration with me lastnight at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, we have a sold out crowd of 320 people and without your support, OCAGC wouldn't be here, On behalf of our organization, my warmest appreciation! Johnny ================================== 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50-- From hdmcdonnell at mac.com Sun Feb 19 15:35:47 2006 From: hdmcdonnell at mac.com (Heather) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 15:35:47 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call CRCC Public Service Announcements Message-ID: <4567971.1140392147543.JavaMail.hdmcdonnell@mac.com> CASTING CALL The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center will be producing four Public Service Announcements over the next few weeks. We are looking for volunteers to act in these projects. These PSA?s may be played on local television and radio stations and will be viewed throughout the community for various types of educational purposes. PROJECT TYPE: Digital Video Public Service Announcement LOCATION: DOWNTOWN/ OHIO CITY SHOOT DATE/S: Saturday March 4th and Sunday March 5th PSA #1 (Sunday, 5th) TOPIC: AQUAINTENCE RAPE Role # 1 ? Male Actor- college age Seeking (1) talent/s for this role Casting: Charming appearance with a rough talking, narrow-minded attitude Role # 2 ? Male Actors- college age Seeking (2) talent/s for this role Casting: Male/s very hip, cool definitely trend setters PSA # 2 (Saturday 4th) TOPIC: VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE SPEAK OUT Role # 1 ? Female and Male ? all ages Seeking (4) talents for this role Casting: diverse group: good screen presence These characters portray victims of sexual violence All PSA?s (Saturday 4th) Role #1 ? Voice Talent Seeking (1) talent for this role Seeking voice over talent for a 10 second tagline and 30 second PSA. Casting: compassionate, strong, and confident male or female voice This is a volunteer project that will require a one-day commitment of 5 hours. A DVD of the completed projects will be provided to each volunteer. Please forward contact information with resume and demo files/photographs (if available) to hdmcdonnell at mac.com From edenvalley at centurytel.net Sun Feb 19 15:46:02 2006 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:46:02 -0600 (CST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley presents Next Stop, Freedom on March 14 Message-ID: <002d01c635ae$783097f0$95c2ced1@eve> Take a trip back in time to 1899 and hear the stories of the Underground = Railroad in Ohio with Next Stop, Freedom! at Ritter Public Library; 5680 = Liberty Ave in Vermilion on March 14 at 7p.m. This first person = character program is free and open to the public. For information call = 440-967-3798 For a complete schedule of Eden Valley Events, check our calendar at: = http://www.edenvalleyenterprises.org/calendar.html To arrange for a program for your group, contact us directly at = edenvalley at centurytel.net To unsubscribe to this list, reply to this e-mail with your request. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.15.11/264 - Release Date: 2/17/2006 From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Sun Feb 19 16:11:54 2006 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:11:54 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wine Tasting Event this SAT Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C6356F.33751170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > The Studio of 5 Rings is Hosting its First Wine Tasting Event. > Enjoy our wine and fine foods in our comforting atmosphere. 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Limited seats are available for both the Wednesday and Thursday performances with authors in attendance. Most every performance of the show has sold out, but I wanted to provide advance notice to the NEOHIPAL list of this special opportunity. We are hoping to organize a talk-back session with the authors, but nothing is set in stone yet. COMING TO AMERICA is a new musical comedy done in a vaudeville-style, and it's a high-profile event for Kalliope and for Cleveland. Local performer Kim Koljat joins four New York performers, and they knock themselves out playing dozens of comedic characters and singing 61 songs. It's a standout bunch of composers (George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, George M Cohan,) and the arrangements are by PHIL RENO, the conductor/music director of Broadway's THE PRODUCERS, CATS, etc. Get tickets at KalliopeStage.com, or call the box office between the hours of 12pm and 4pm at 216-321-0870. --Apple-Mail-1-1035305902 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

NY playwrights James Hindman and = Ray Roderick will be attending performances of the world = premiere of COMING TO AMERICA at Kalliope Stage this week. Limited seats = are available for both the Wednesday and Thursday performances with = authors in attendance. Most every performance of the show has sold out, = but I wanted to provide advance notice to the NEOHIPAL list of this = special opportunity. We are hoping to organize a talk-back session with = the authors, but nothing is set in stone = yet.

COMING TO AMERICA is a new musical comedy = done in a vaudeville-style, and it's a high-profile event for Kalliope = and for Cleveland. Local performer Kim Koljat joins four New York = performers, and they knock themselves out playing dozens of comedic = characters and singing 61 songs. It's a standout bunch of composers = (George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, George M = Cohan,) and the arrangements are by PHIL RENO, the conductor/music = director of Broadway's THE PRODUCERS, CATS, etc.

Get tickets at KalliopeStage.com, or call the = box office between the hours of 12pm and 4pm at = 216-321-0870.




= --Apple-Mail-1-1035305902-- From footloose42000 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 19 20:12:33 2006 From: footloose42000 at yahoo.com (Brett Parr) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:12:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cinderella at the North Canton Playhouse Message-ID: <20060220041233.17132.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-211894874-1140408753=:99532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TWO WEEKS UNTIL.... CINDERELLA OPENS! The North Canton Playhouse is pulling out at all the stops in this fairy tale, Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which opens MARCH 3, and closes MARCH 19 on the North Canton Playhouse MAINSTAGE. Showtimes are FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8PM, and SUNDAYS at 2:30PM. Come and witness the spectacle of CINDERELLA. With a beautiful set, lavish costumes, and a extremely talented cast, CINDERELLA is sure to hit all the right notes with this family musical. Perfect for a family outing! RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE AT 330-494-1613. TICKETS ARE $12 GENERAL, AND STUDENTS/SENIORS ARE $11. THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE IS LOCATED WITHIN HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 525 7TH STREET, NORTH CANTON, OHIO. COME AND JOIN US FOR CINDERELLA, AND SEE IF THE SLIPPER FITS! --0-211894874-1140408753=:99532 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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                CINDERELLA OPENS!
 
The North Canton Playhouse is pulling out at all the stops in this fairy tale, Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which opens MARCH 3, and closes MARCH 19 on the North Canton Playhouse MAINSTAGE. Showtimes are FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8PM, and SUNDAYS at 2:30PM.
 
Come and witness the spectacle of CINDERELLA. With a beautiful set, lavish costumes, and a extremely talented cast, CINDERELLA is sure to hit all the right notes with this family musical. Perfect for a family outing!
 
RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE AT 330-494-1613. TICKETS ARE $12 GENERAL, AND STUDENTS/SENIORS ARE $11.
 
THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE IS LOCATED WITHIN HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 525 7TH STREET, NORTH CANTON, OHIO.
 
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--0-211894874-1140408753=:99532-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:13:07 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:13:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]1 wk - AUDITIONS for Fairmount Performing Arts Camp - MAKE APPT. NOW Message-ID: <2c0.5524d85.312a71a3@aol.com> -------------------------------1140397987 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Our next round of AUDITIONS for the Professional Training Workshop of Fairmount Performing Arts Camp will take place in one week: Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, February 26. To find out more and sign up for an audition go to this link: _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm) AND, there will be more auditions at the end of March. Learn... Have Fun... Make Friends... Work with the Pros Whether you want ... -- to have a fun time being in a play -- auditioning skills that will help you land roles in your school plays -- to develop truthful, three dimensional characters -- to prepare for a college theatre program audition -- to prepare yourself for a professional career We have the program for you! All ages, all experience levels! Theatre and Dance Training for CHILDREN AND TEENS (2 - three week sessions) COLLEGE STUDENTS (2 - three week sessions) ADULTS (one week program) to check out the complete program, including staff bios, student testimonials and success stories, dates and fees: _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm) (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06) -------------------------------1140397987 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1140397987-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:16:14 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:16:14 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPRING THEATRE CLASSES for all ages @ FAIRMOUNT CENTER w/ SUPERB INSTRUCTORS ! Message-ID: <293.5ee9d96.312a725e@aol.com> -------------------------------1140398174 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GREAT classes FOR ALL AGES this spring starting late March at our new Mayfield facility (corner of SOM Center and Wilson Mills) with TERRIFIC teachers! Join us for ... Acting the Great Contemporary Playwrights (Adults); Tom Fulton, Instructor Film Acting (9-12th grade); Elizabeth Ann Townsend, Instructor Scene Study (9-12th grade); Brian Zoldessy, Instructor Acting and Improv (7-8th grade); Nathan A. Lilly, Instructor Long Form Improv (Two classes: 9-12th & Adult); Marc Moritz, Instructor Stage Makeup (9th grade - Adult); R. Scott Posey, Instructor Creative Dramatics (1-2nd grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Theatre by the "book" (3-4th grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Intro to Scene Study (5-6th grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Private Acting Coaching; Tracee Patterson, Instructor AND MORE !! Check out the details (dates, course descriptions, instructor biographies) here: _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm) Fred _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1140398174 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Private Acting Coaching; Tracee Patterson,=20 Instructor
 
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= -------------------------------1140398174-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:18:28 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:18:28 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join us for August NYC trip Message-ID: <283.5d0affc.312a72e4@aol.com> -------------------------------1140398308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Details here: _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm) -------------------------------1140398308 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1140398308-- From jenruffner at att.net Sun Feb 19 21:15:39 2006 From: jenruffner at att.net (jenruffner at att.net) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 05:15:39 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Quote from Stella Adler Message-ID: <022020060515.25268.43F9507B00010197000062B4216037622308069D0A0200009A9D@att.net> Someone posted this quote today on the Atlanta theatre group list, and I thought I would pass it along to the Cleveland list, in light of all the "professional" discussion going on. "The need of a young actor to act is stronger than an intelligent nonprofessional can comprehend. The world may think that an actor's ambition is focused on an appetite for money, success, and fame. Even those actors who admit to these aims tell only part of the story. The theatre is different from most other professions because it requires its dedicated practitioners to struggle toward a brutally honest, creative way of life. "All tangible professions that are recognized and understood are good; but they tend to be too confining for an actor's chaotic psyche. Once channeled in the theatre and through acting, the actor quickly realizes the unlimited powers of imagination. A blossoming of emotional range follows this realization. Plays are no longer read for amusement, they are studied to learn about life. The world is no longer an occasional space for vicarious being; it is a constant staging area for vital engagement. The actor ceases to be an observer on the fringe of life, but feels permission to investigate, audaciously, life's every nook and cranny." - Stella Adler From amariehouse at aol.com Mon Feb 13 03:55:15 2006 From: amariehouse at aol.com (amariehouse at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:55:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bed and Breakfast Need MurderWeekend Message-ID: <8C7FEAB7C830DB2-B30-4DE0@FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast located in Akron, OH looking for group to do a murder mystery weekend. Please respond by phone or email. Thank you! A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast Sherry Moore 330-835-9125 ----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 The A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast located in Akron, OH looking for group to do a murder mystery weekend.
 
Please respond by phone or email.  Thank you!
 
 A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast
Sherry Moore
330-835-9125
----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com-- From ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 13 06:47:17 2006 From: ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net (North Canton Playhouse) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:47:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Cinderella Message-ID: <20060213144717.90172.qmail@web82101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-894683016-1139842037=:88548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The North Canton Playhouse PRESENTS "CINDERELLA" The Musical Directed by Mary McManaway PERFORMANCES MARCH 3, 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12 & 17, 18, 19, 2006 Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm Sundays 2:30 pm TICKETS: General $12.00 Seniors/Students $11.00 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 330-494-1613 Produced with permission from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library 229 West 28th St., 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001 --0-894683016-1139842037=:88548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 
 
 
 The North Canton Playhouse
 
  
 PRESENTS
 
"CINDERELLA"
The Musical
 
 Directed by Mary McManaway
 
PERFORMANCES
 MARCH 3, 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12 & 17, 18, 19, 2006
Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm 
   Sundays 2:30 pm
 
TICKETS: General $12.00
 Seniors/Students $11.00
 
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 330-494-1613
 
Produced with permission from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library
229 West 28th St., 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001
--0-894683016-1139842037=:88548-- From bwillis at livepub.com Mon Feb 13 07:55:51 2006 From: bwillis at livepub.com (Brooke Willis) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:55:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HealthSpace Community Health Forum & Play Message-ID: <7b3d45274296ad06e68578634fdfcf71@livepub.com> --Apple-Mail-3-477678064 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Your Community. Your Health. A Discussion. On Monday, March 13, 2006, you are invited to join HealthSpace=20 Cleveland for an evening dedicated to exploring individual and=20 community health and how they are related. A panel of experts from the=20= Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, The Cleveland Clinic,=20 Kaiser-Permanente, and Case Western Reserve University will discuss and=20= answer questions concerning racial and ethnic disparities,=20 socioeconomic factors, psychological health, pediatric wellness, and=20 other general community health issues. In addition to the forum panel,=20= hear from the director of the Cleveland Play House production of Lisa=20 Kron=92s Well, the critically acclaimed Broadway comedy that deals with=20= wellness and how it relates to the larger community. Doors open at 5:30 pm and the discussion begins at 6:00pm. Following=20 the forum, join the panel members, and the director and actors of Well=20= for cocktails, hors d=92oeuvres and further discussion. Panel members include: Nathan Berger, M.D., Case Western Reserve University Ronald Copeland, M.D., Ohio Permanente Medical Group Sherry Dinner, Ph.D., Kaiser Permanente Charles Modlin, M.D., The Cleveland Clinic George E. Kikano, M.D., Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Patricia Horvath, HealthSpace Cleveland CEO (Moderator) In addition to attending the Your Community. Your Health. forum, choose=20= one of the dates below* to see the hilarious new comedy, Well. Written=20= by Lisa Kron and directed by Michael Bloom, Well tells the story of the=20= author=92s quest to write a play about her mother =96 and herself. = She=92d=20 love to tell you all about it, but Mom=92s right there on stage with her=20= and, of course, chimes in to present the =93correct=94 version of Lisa=92s= =20 stories. Praised by The New York Times as one of the best plays of=20 last season, Well tells a very contemporary tale of health, wellness=20 and community. *Please choose one of the following performance dates for Well. March 14 or 15 at 8:00 PM March 16 at 1:30 or 8:00 PM March 21 at 7:00 PM March 22 or 23 at 8:00 PM Call the Cleveland Play House ticket office to reserve your tickets ~=20 216.795.7000 x4. Tickets include both events and are $50. Please use the code 'health'=20= when ordering. Limited space is available, so call now! No other=20 discounts or promotions will apply. --Apple-Mail-3-477678064 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 ArialYour Community. Your Health. A Discussion. Arial On Monday, March 13, 2006, you are invited to join HealthSpace Cleveland for an evening dedicated to exploring individual and community health and how they are related. A panel of experts from the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, The Cleveland Clinic, Kaiser-Permanente, and Case Western Reserve University will discuss and answer questions concerning 0000,0000,FFFFracial and ethnic disparities, socioeconomic factors, psychological health, pediatric wellness, and other general community health issues. In addition to the forum panel, hear from the director of the Cleveland Play House production of Lisa Kron=92s = 7FFF,0000,7FFFWell, the critically acclaimed Broadway comedy that deals with wellness and how it relates to the larger community. =20 Doors open at 5:30 pm and the discussion begins at 6:00pm.=20 Following the forum, join the panel members, and the director and actors of Well for cocktails, hors d=92oeuvres and further discussion. Panel members include: ArialNathan Berger, M.D., Case Western Reserve University Ronald Copeland, M.D., Ohio Permanente Medical Group Sherry Dinner, Ph.D., Kaiser Permanente Charles Modlin, M.D., The Cleveland Clinic George E. Kikano, M.D., Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Patricia Horvath, HealthSpace Cleveland CEO (Moderator) Arial In addition to attending the Your Community. Your Health. forum, choose one of the dates below* to see the hilarious new comedy, Well. Written by Lisa Kron and directed by Michael Bloom, Well tells the story of the author=92s quest to write a play about her mother =96 and herself. She=92d love to tell you all about it, but Mom=92s right there on stage with her and, of course, chimes in to present the =93correct=94 version of Lisa=92s stories. = Praised by The New York Times as one of the best plays of last season, Well tells a very contemporary tale of health, wellness and community.=20 *Please choose one of the following performance dates for Well. March 14 or 15 at 8:00 PM March 16 at 1:30 or 8:00 PM March 21 at 7:00 PM March 22 or 23 at 8:00 PM Call the Cleveland Play House ticket office to reserve your tickets ~ 216.795.7000 x4. Tickets include both events and are $50. Please use the code 'health' when ordering. Limited space is available, so call now! No other discounts or promotions will apply. = --Apple-Mail-3-477678064-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Mon Feb 13 07:57:41 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:57:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a VOICE TALENT? Chelsea Davidson & Other News! Message-ID: <8C7FECD5AB7D41B-146C-6AC3@FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Voice Talent - Chelsea Davidson (Location: Chesterland, Ohio) (February 13, 2006) To view Chelsea'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! FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Voice Talent - Chelsea Davidson (Location: Chesterland, Ohio)
 
(February 13, 2006) To view Chelsea'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!
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 08:12:36 2006 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Hollywood Prep) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 08:12:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Maureen's Friday Night Acting Workshop NEW! Message-ID: <20060213161236.98591.qmail@web31110.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everybody! Starting this Friday the 17th of February... Friday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop the Sequel There IS class tonight, Monday the 13th of February Now the Monday night WOW workshops have an advanced class on Fridays! This class will explore the scene at a deeper level focussing on character development, beats and transitions. Monday Nights will continue as they are with a focus on my basic method and audition techniques. Thank you and see you at .. Monday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop! and now Friday Night, the Sequel! $10 per Workshop Pay as you come Starts at 7pm Here is the link... http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm Here are directions.... http://www.hollywoodprep.com/directions_to_chardon.htm First timers....Please note! View the detailed directions carefully. My address is hard to see in the dark. (Husband is fixing this soon) Look for the 5th house on the right from the square (including the corner). It looks like the Adam's Family with Pink trim. No registration required, No need to prepare anything I will give out scenes and assign scene partners each night Just come when you can, it's MOST Monday nights You can always check the web page or call to be sure. Kindly, Maureen Dempsey Acting Coach 440-131-8326 --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everybody!
 
Starting this Friday the 17th of February...
 
Friday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop the Sequel
 
There IS class tonight, Monday the 13th of February
 
Now the Monday night WOW workshops have an advanced class on Fridays! 
This class will explore the scene at a deeper level
focussing on character development, beats and transitions.
 
Monday Nights will continue as they are with a focus on
my basic method and audition techniques.
 
Thank you and see you at ..
Monday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop!
and now Friday Night, the Sequel!
 
$10 per  Workshop
Pay as you come
Starts at 7pm
 
Here is the link...
Here are directions....
 
First timers....Please note!  View the detailed directions carefully. 
My address is hard to see in the dark.  (Husband is fixing this soon) 
Look for the 5th house on the right from the square (including the corner). 
It looks like the Adam's Family with Pink trim.
 
No registration required, No need to prepare anything
I will give out scenes and assign scene partners each night
Just come when you can, it's MOST Monday nights
You can always check the web page or call to be sure.
 
Kindly,
Maureen Dempsey
Acting Coach
440-131-8326


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048-- From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 13 09:29:10 2006 From: pr at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:29:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MICHAEL BLOOM DIRECTS WELL; COMMUNITY HEALTH FORUM AT HEALTHSPACE CLEVELAND Message-ID: <011801c630c3$006cbcc0$5800a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release. Michael Bloom Directs Well Play House Production of Lisa Kron's Comedy Opens March 3 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20060213i Community Health Forum at HealthSpace Cleveland - March 13 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20060213ii Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Looking for a way to spend quality time with your family

Dear = NEOHIOPAL:

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For Immediate = Release…

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Michael Bloom Directs = Well<= /span>

Play House Production of = Lisa Kron’s Comedy Opens March 3
http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20060= 213i

 

Community Health Forum at HealthSpace Cleveland – March = 13

http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D2006= 0213ii

 

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Contact:

Julie Fogel, The = Cleveland Play = House, Associate Director of Communications and = Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236

 <= /p>

The Cleveland Play = House

8500 Euclid Ave.

Cleveland, OH  44106-0189

http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com

------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0-- From todd at mediaartsgroup.biz Mon Feb 13 09:28:34 2006 From: todd at mediaartsgroup.biz (Todd Biss) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:28:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]short films Message-ID: Hello, We are looking for short films (under 10 min.) to show at the "Art it Alive" fair on March 31 in Canton, Ohio. We are putting together a collection of chosen pieces to run in loop for 5 hours. There is no submission fee. If anyone has a film or any questions, please email us (todd at mediaartsgroup.biz). Thank you, Todd Biss Media Arts Group 850 South Main St. Akron, Ohio 44311 330-434-3960 studio 330-434-3965 fax www.mediaartsgroup.biz From kmmk816 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 10:09:15 2006 From: kmmk816 at yahoo.com (Karen Kawolics) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:09:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Mind, Body, and Spirit" TV program need guests for Tuesday, Feb, 21st at 4PM Message-ID: <20060213180915.50156.qmail@web34212.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We are looking for the following type of people to be interviewed on our health and fitness tv program on Tuesday, Feb, 21st at 4PM, Cable 9 Studios, Macedonia. It is a 7 minute in studio interview with one host and you. Copy will be provided. No pay. We can not display websites or phone numbers since this is local access, however you will get a nice demo. Past guests have used their interviews for their own actor demo reels and also to promote themselves to the local news channels. checkout www.MBStelevision.com www.Cable9.org 1) An expert on healthy cleaning solutions---someone who can demonstrate how to make non-toxic cleaning supplies or who can discuss the dangers of toxic cleaning supplies, like bleach. 2) Colon cleansing---what's the real scoop, do they work ... 3) Organizing your home using Feng Shui techniques 4) any other health and fitness topic related to "Spring Cleaning" that you may think of. email us at kmmk816 at yahoo.com, tradlttg at aol.com, jenijett at hotmail.com thank you, Karen, Dawn, Jen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Mon Feb 13 10:17:08 2006 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMP Events) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:17:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job - Wallpaperer, Floor Coverer Message-ID: Hi, Does anyone do wallpapering on the side? (or know someone who does wallpaper?) Does anyone put down ceramic tile or know someone who does? If so, we may have just the job(s) for you! Please give us an email or a call! Thanks, Heather 440-888-6323 HMP Special Events & Promotions www.HMPevents.com 440-888-3575 >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0" ------=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable BlankLipschtick Entertainment is in search of '70's era, Rock-n-Roll = Celebrity Impersonators to Meet-n-Greet guests for a major fundraiser, = 1 - 2 hours from 8-10pm in the evening, in a downtown Cleveland = location, in March. =20 Excellent pay to experienced performers with their own costume.=20 Please send photos or other info to Jean Zarzour at this email address. Currently Understudying 2 roles in Menopause The Musical at Playhouse = Sq. Running since April 2004! Appearing as Power Woman Every Wednesday at 2 pm Thru 2/22 and at = Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee 3/7-4/30 Lipschtick =AE 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107=20 ph/fax: 216-521-3831 Also Founder of the GOT PAY? Organization Read an on line interview with Jean=20 www.lipschtick.com =20 ------=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Blank
Lipschtick=20 Entertainment is in search of '70's=20 era, Rock-n-Roll Celebrity Impersonators  to Meet-n-Greet = guests for a major=20 fundraiser, 1 - 2  hours from 8-10pm in the evening, in a=20 downtown Cleveland location, in=20 March.   
 
Excellent pay to experienced performers with = their own=20 costume. 
 
Please send photos or other info to Jean = Zarzour at=20 this email address.
 
 

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Currently=20 Understudying 2 roles in Menopause = The=20 Musical  at Playhouse=20 Sq.
  Running since April=20 2004!

Appearing=20 as Power = Woman Every=20 Wednesday at 2 pm Thru 2/22 and
<= /SMALL>
at  Marcus Center = for the=20 Performing Arts in Milwaukee=20 3/7-4/30
Lipschtick =AE

2300 McKinley = Ave.Lakewood, Ohio=20 44107

ph/fax:=20 216-521-3831
Also Founder of=20 the GOT PAY? Organization
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Monday March 6, 2006
7:30 PM
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C630CA.D9CE3CB0-- From jack at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 13 11:28:43 2006 From: jack at groundfloortheater.com (jack at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:28:43 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv and Comedy Writing Classes Start This Week Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W588315506_17398_1139858923 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Ground Floor Theater will begin improv and comedy writing classes thi= s week. It's not too late to sign up. Classes are taught by Second City a= nd Improv Olympic alumni. Register by calling 216-255-6880 or emailing tr= aining at groundfloortheater.com. 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. ----=_vm_0011_W588315506_17398_1139858923 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Ground Floor Theater will begin im= prov and comedy writing classes this week. It's not too late to sign up. = Classes are taught by Second City and Improv Olympic alumni. Register by = calling 216-255-6880 or emailing training at groundfloortheater.com.
 
Monday Feb.13th Apprentice Level I 7-1= 0 pm Price $150.00
 
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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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Hello, a friend of mine Tiffany Warren = has just=20 written her first novel and is turning it into a play. If anyone knows = of any=20 good male actors she is vey interested. The book is called "what a Sista = Should=20 Do". It is based on a fiction christian novel. Please feel free to = respond by=20 e-mail. The first performance will be in August of this summer and = a seven=20 city tour follows in 2007. Hope to hear from you guys=20 soon. 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630AE.03C08830-- From smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Feb 13 12:35:07 2006 From: smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Sean McConaha) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 15:35:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adult Acting Classes Message-ID: <000601c630dc$fb0d5090$6a01a8c0@xp904> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Playhouse reminder: A few spots remain for our class beginning this Saturday. Acting Styles: Building a Character for the Stage Instructor: Sean Derry Actor and Teacher This eight-week workshop will focus on character development through the = use of scene work, monologues and improvisation. The class will = culminate in a final presentation on the Weathervane stage.=20 Space is limited to only 16 students only! Ages: 17 and up Place: Weathervane Playhouse Date: February 18 - April 9, 2006 Time: Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m. Class Limit: 16 Cost: $120 Sean Derry is an actor and educator, that has appeared in productions = all over northeast Ohio. Representative work includes: Brick in Cat on a = Hot Tin Roof, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Ray in The Late Henry = Moss and roles in Weathervane productions of The Chosen, The Laramie = Project, A Lesson Before Dying and Angels in America: Millennium = Approaches. Sean was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in = New York and the Bobbie Chance Studios and the LOFT Studio in Los = Angeles. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Weathervane Playhouse = reminder:
 
A few spots = remain for our=20 class beginning this Saturday.

Acting Styles:

Building a Character for the Stage

Instructor: Sean Derry

Actor and Teacher

This eight-week workshop will focus on character = development=20 through the use of scene work, monologues and improvisation. The class = will=20 culminate in a final presentation on the Weathervane stage.

Space is limited to only 16 students = only!

Ages: 17 and up

Place: Weathervane Playhouse

Date: February 18 - April 9, 2006

Time: Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m.

Class Limit: 16

Cost: $120

Sean Derry is an actor and educator, that has appeared in productions = all=20 over northeast Ohio. Representative work includes: Brick in Cat on a = Hot Tin=20 Roof, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Ray in The Late = Henry=20 Moss and roles in Weathervane productions of The Chosen, = The=20 Laramie Project, A Lesson Before Dying and Angels in America: = Millennium=20 Approaches. Sean was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic = Arts in New=20 York and the Bobbie Chance Studios  and the LOFT Studio in Los=20 Angeles.

------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520-- From bangandclatter at netzero.net Mon Feb 13 13:20:03 2006 From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:20:03 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Second Set of Bang Auditions Message-ID: <20060213.132022.9435.256375@webmail22.lax.untd.com> Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre. The Bang and the Clatter wants you... Many of you have called and were not able to attend our auditions this p= ast Saturday and are interested in being a part of our Inaugural Season.= We have scheduled a second round for those interested, this Sunday even= ing from 6 -10 p.m. Please call to confirm an audition time. 330-606-531= 7 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to t= hose of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer = when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang a= nd the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. = Auditions: Sunday, February 19 from 6 -10 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 add= ict stricken with Hepatitis. A setting that could hardly be considered a bl= eaker snapshot of the human condition. However, out of this scenario 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 father, a but= cher from the Bronx, and their mother, a chipper, hope-mongering wreck of a w= oman who can only grant chill advice, not comfort. Their daughter Sheila flees he= r family through marriage while Joey, a high-school dropout, opts for a career in= the navy and eventually returns from Vietnam. Alone, Johnny takes solace in pyromania and writing about his family. As Johnny matures, he becomes increasingly perceptive, revealing with more and more sympathy the under= lying 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 submer= ged but instinctual need for the love of one another. In the plays final scenes,= part memory, part hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's e= yes as she once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and painfully= unprepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is also transfigured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable to i= dentify with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbringing inflic= ted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma dance to "Danny Boy," th= e song to which they used to force their children to dance, but when Joey inter= rupts he is struck dead by his father. Johnny ends the play by lighting more matc= hes, 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 everything from o= ur judicial system to world peace; skewering Catholics, Jews, Gays, podiatr= ists, chiropractors, Shakespeare and, of course, lawyers, along the way. We look forward to seeing you. Sean & Sean From sep219 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 13:18:43 2006 From: sep219 at yahoo.com (Shira E. Puncekar) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:18:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Portfolio Help Message-ID: <20060213211843.94923.qmail@web32814.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Everyone!!! I am currently working on my tech/design portfolio and in need of a little assistance. Are there any sound technicians or sound designers that may be able to give me a few tips on the basic criteria for portfolio material? I have one sound design project and one tech. project that I'd like to add but I don't know what to include. If you have any suggestions please send me an email : sep219 at yahoo.com Thanks! ~Shira --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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I am currently working on my tech/design portfolio and in need of a little assistance. Are there any sound technicians or sound designers that may be able to give me a few tips on the basic criteria for portfolio material? I have one sound design project and one tech. project that I'd like to add but I don't know what to include. If you have any suggestions please send me an email : sep219 at yahoo.com
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What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847-- From dinamaya at gmail.com Mon Feb 13 13:26:33 2006 From: dinamaya at gmail.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:26:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A big thank you Message-ID: <2962dd850602131326g7b46eb75ucd47151ad9218ea1@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_11800_955090.1139865993321 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to the Cassidy Theater and th= e City of Parma Heights for making it possible for me to be a part of the community theater premier of "Cats". This has been, by far, the most rewarding theater experience in my lifetime so far. Our cast bonded so tightly. We truly became a family! This show will be very hard to let go of. It was evident, by the audience response and 3 weeks of sold out houses, that we had a great show. Thank you to Lester Currie, Michael Caraffi and EVERYONE associated with this amazing show. I love all you kitty cats!!!!!!!!!! Cats, now and forever! Jayne Bartish-Kacik "Jellylorum" ------=_Part_11800_955090.1139865993321 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to the Cassidy Theater and th= e City of Parma Heights for making it possible for me to be a part of the c= ommunity theater premier of "Cats".  This has been, by far, = the most rewarding theater experience in my lifetime so far.  Our cast= bonded so tightly.  We truly became a family!  This show will be= very hard to let go of.  It was evident, by the audience response&nbs= p; and 3 weeks of sold out houses, that we had a great show.  Thank yo= u to Lester Currie, Michael Caraffi and EVERYONE associated with this amazi= ng show.  I love all you kitty cats!!!!!!!!!!  Cats, now and fore= ver!

Jayne Bartish-Kacik
"Jellylorum"
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Tonig= ht at 8 pm the Understudy cast of the Ground Floor Theater presents "Unde= r the Ground Floor" an improvisational comedy show. Admssion is $6.00. Th= e Ground Floor theater is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd in Clevelan= d Heights in the historic Centrum Theater. Box Office 216-255-6533=
----=_vm_0011_W671539042_27216_1139867485-- >From Leigh Angela Mon Feb 13 22:53:01 2006 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 17:53:01 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone know a DJ with Pakistani music? Message-ID: <26934842.1139871182314.JavaMail.root at elwamui-francias.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Seeking DJ for a mainly Pakistani wedding. Thanks! Leigh "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Mon Feb 13 15:16:42 2006 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:16:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wind in the Willows Plain Dealer Preview Notice Message-ID: <149.56071a76.31226d5a@aol.com> -------------------------------1139872602 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Expect plenty of magic when the Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre =20 opens "The Wind in the Willows." It's a great story by Kenneth Grahame; it's= =20 directed by Play House staffer Seth Gordon, one of the most successful direc= tors =20 of the Play House's Mainstage offerings; and it stars the protean talents of= =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, who's also singing in the Play House Cabaret Series show= =20 "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."=20 =20 Tony Brown - Cleveland Plain Dealer 2/12/06 =20 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS OPENS FEBRUARY 18 Adaptation of Classic Tale of Misadventure Runs Through March 12=20 1/18/2006 Contact: _Julie Fogel_ (mailto:jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com) =20 (January 17, 2006) The next offering in The Cleveland Play House Rainbow=20 Babies and Children=E2=80=99s Hospital =E2=80=93 =E2=80=9CRainbow Magic The= atre for Kids=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 Children=E2=80=99 s Theatre Season is The Wind in the Willows, directed by Associate Artistic= =20 Director Seth Gordon, February 18 =E2=80=93 March 12, 2006 in the Studio On= e Theatre.=20 Public performances are at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.=20 Shows run 50 minutes and include a question-and-answer session with the cas= t.=20 About the Play=20 When Water Rat, Mole and Badger encounter the eccentric Mr. Toad, their=20 world turns topsy-turvy in this highly theatrical presentation of Kenneth G= rahame=E2=80=99 s classic tale, first produced during the 1997-98 Season, that encourages=20 young audiences=E2=80=99 to use their imagination and accept the difference= s of others.=20 Featured in the cast are Everett Dodrill, Alicia Kahn, Kevin Joseph Kelly,=20 Emily Pucell, E.B. Smith and Noah Varness.=20 Creative Team=20 Seth Gordon (Director) is Associate Artistic Director at The Cleveland Play= =20 House, where he produces FusionFest, runs the Playwrights=E2=80=99 Unit, an= d assists=20 with season planning. Mr. Gordon has directed Cleveland Play House=20 productions of A Christmas Story, Mitch Albom=E2=80=99s Tuesdays with Morri= e, Vincent in=20 Brixton, Proof, Dinner with Friends, and the world premiere production of F= orest =20 City. He served as Literary Manager, and then as Associate Producer, of=20 Primary Stages in New York City, where he produced and/or directed countles= s=20 productions, workshops and readings of new plays by America=E2=80=99s leadi= ng playwrights.=20 Here in Cleveland, Mr. Gordon has directed at The Beck Center for the Arts,= =20 Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and Dobama Theatre. He recently directed th= e=20 Arabic premiere of Our Town at el-Hanager Theatre in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Gord= on=20 has directed at many New York theatres, directed and lectured at various=20 universities, including Case Western Reserve University.=20 Costume Design by Carolyn Dickey; Scenic Design by Jill Davis, CPH Scenic=20 Charge Artist; Lighting Design by Maureen Patterson, CPH Production=20 Electrician; Sound Design by James C. Swonger; Stage Manager: Kate Sidley.=20 Ticket Information=20 Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at The Cleveland Play House box office= ,=20 in person or by calling (216) 795-7000 or online at=20 _www.clevelandplayhouse.com_ (http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/) . Phone=20= orders have a $1=20 processing fee.=20 For special pricing on groups of 10 or more, or information about student=20 matinees for school groups of 10 or more weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a= .m.=20 beginning February 14, call (216) 795-7000 ext. 149. 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. -------------------------------1139872602 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Expect plenty of magic when the Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre= =20 opens "The Wind in the Willows." It's a great story by Kenneth Grahame; it's= =20 directed by Play House staffer Seth Gordon, one of the most successful direc= tors=20 of the Play House's Mainstage offerings; and it stars the protean talents of= =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, who's also singing in the Play House Cabaret Series show= =20 "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."
 
Tony Brown - Cleveland Plain Dealer  2/12/06
 
THE WIND IN THE WILLO= WS=20 OPENS FEBRUARY 18
Adaptation of Classic Tale of Misadventure Run= s=20 Through March 12
1/18/2006
Contact: Julie Fogel=20

(January 17, 2006) The next offering=20= in The=20 Cleveland Play House Rainbow Babies and Children=E2=80=99s Hospital=20= =E2=80=93 =E2=80=9CRainbow=20 Magic Theatre for Kids=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 Children=E2=80=99s Theatre S= eason is The Wind in the=20 Willows, directed by Associate Artistic Director Seth Gordon, Febr= uary=20 18 =E2=80=93 March 12, 2006 in the Studio One Theatre. Public performa= nces are at=20 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Shows run 50 minutes an= d=20 include a question-and-answer session with the cast.

About the Play

When Water Rat, Mole and Badger encou= nter=20 the eccentric Mr. Toad, their world turns topsy-turvy in this highly=20 theatrical presentation of Kenneth Grahame=E2=80=99s classic tale, fir= st produced=20 during the 1997-98 Season, that encourages young audiences=E2=80=99 to= use their=20 imagination and accept the differences of others.

Featured in the cast are Everett Dod= rill,=20 Alicia Kahn, Kevin Joseph Kelly, Emily Pucell, E.B. Smith and Noah=20 Varness.

Creative Team

Seth Gordon (Director) is Asso= ciate=20 Artistic Director at The Cleveland Play House, where he produces=20 FusionFest, runs the Playwrights=E2=80=99 Unit, and assists with seaso= n planning.=20 Mr. Gordon has directed Cleveland Play House productions of A Chris= tmas=20 Story, Mitch Albom=E2=80=99s Tuesdays with Morrie, Vincent in Brixton,= Proof,=20 Dinner with Friends, and the world premiere production of Fores= t=20 City.  He served as Literary Manager, and then as Associate=20 Producer, of Primary Stages in New York City, where he produced and/or= =20 directed countless productions, workshops and readings of new plays by= =20 America=E2=80=99s leading playwrights. Here in Cleveland, Mr. Gordon h= as directed=20 at The Beck Center for the Arts, Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and=20 Dobama Theatre. He recently directed the Arabic premiere of Our=20 Town at el-Hanager Theatre in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Gordon has directe= d at=20 many New York theatres, directed and lectured at various universities,= =20 including Case Western Reserve University.

Costume Design by Carolyn Dickey; Scenic Design by Ji= ll=20 Davis, CPH Scenic Charge Artist; Lighting Design by Maureen=20 Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Sound Design by James C.= =20 Swonger; Stage Manager: Kate Sidley.

Ticket=20 Information

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased=20= at The=20 Cleveland Play House box office, in person or by calling (216) 795-700= 0 or=20 online at www.clevelandplayhouse.= com. =20 Phone orders have a $1 processing fee.

For special pricing on groups of 1= 0 or=20 more, or information about student matinees for school grou= ps=20 of 10 or more weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. beginning February= 14,=20 call (216) 795-7000 ext.=20 149.



Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

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W= illiam=20 F. Hoffman Jr.
3DphotoHOFFMAN WILLIAM F. HOFFMAN JR.,=20 beloved husband of the late Martha L. Hoff-man (nee=20 Lindquist); dear father of Lucy H. Vinci (Sam) of=20 Cincinnati, OH, and William F. Hoffman III (fiancee=20 Jacqueline Percher); dear grandfather of Elizabeth V= inci=20 Cox (Jason), Matthew Eric Vinci, Katharine deLong Ve= liu=20 (Valter) of Columbus, OH, and Carll Bennett Hoffman;= =20 dear great grandfather of Britney Cox and Andrew Cox= .=20 The family prefers that those who wish may make=20 contributions, in his name, to the Memorial Fund of=20 Fairmount Presbyterian Church, 2757 Fair-mount Blvd.= ,=20 Cleveland Hts., OH, 44118 or Shri-ners Hospitals for= =20 Children, 1000 E. Edgerton Rd., Broadview Hts., OH,=20 44147. Funeral services will be held at BROWN-FORWAR= D,=20 17022 CHAGRIN BLVD., on Wednesday Feb. 15 at 10 a.m.= ,=20 where FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 5-7 P.M. TUESDAY, FEB. 1= 4.=20 Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. For further informat= ion=20 and directions log on-line at _www.Legacy. com_=20 BROWN-FORWARD SERVICE 216-752-1200
Published in The Plain Dealer from 2/12/2006 -=20 2/15/2006.

 
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824


Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
<= BR>

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name="spacer.gif" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAUUAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw== --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_rel_boundary Content-ID: Content-Type: image/gif; name="spacer.gif" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAUUAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw== --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_rel_boundary-- --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 16:45:22 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:45:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SORROWS AND REJOICINGS @ Ensemble Message-ID: <20060214004522.58031.qmail@web33104.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ENSEMBLE GETS BACK ON TRACK WITH ?Sorrows and Rejoicings? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Athol Fugard, who wrote ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS ? in 2001, is a white South African. The play is now on stage at Ensemble Theatre. Fugard, who while working as a court clerk, became aware of how Colored Africans suffered under the laws of apartheid. He decided to express his rage at the system in the form of playwriting. Thus an important voice of the ?new? South Africa began to speak. The political topics and views expressed in his plays quickly bought him into conflict with the government. In order to avoid prosecution, he produced his plays abroad. This did not satisfy the leaders of South Africa as the message of the subservience of the majority of the population started to receive international attention. As a result, they withdrew his passport. When his plays were presented in South Africa, the mainly black audiences applauded, cried and interjected their own experiences into the productions. With such plays as ?BLOOD KNOT,? ?SIZWE BANZI IS DEAD,? ? BOESMAN AND LENA,? ?MASTER HAROLD...AND THE BOYS,? (a semi-autobiographical work), and ?MY CHILDREN! MY AFRICA!,? Fugard became an international name in theatre. ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS? centers on Dawid, a man who is loved by two women, Marta (his mistress and the father of his daughter, Rebecca), and Allison, his wife. Dawid clearly echoes the author's own sense of being "relentlessly gnawed by time." Like Fugard, he is a white writer deeply committed to black freedom, thus leading some to believe that he is, in fact, Fugard?s alter-ego. The play takes place the day of Dawid?s funeral, shortly after he has returned to his South African home after a long period of self-exile in England. Using flashbacks, we experience the burgeoning societally unaccepted relationship between Dawid and the family?s black housekeeper, Marta; his marriage and life with white Allison; and his lack of a relationship with his abandoned daughter, Rebecca. In a unique writing device, each of the women's remembrances of their relationship with Dawid are mostly monologues. Fugard is noted for his obvious metaphors. For example, Rebecca stands upstage throughout the first two-thirds of the play, observing, not participating. She is separate, yet part of her mother?s and father?s lives. Allison and Rebecca frequently stand at opposite ends of the room, arms folded to underscore the ?don't touch? gulf between white and black South Africans. The center of attention is a table made of a fine old native wood symbolizing, much like old and new South Africa, a long and troubled history. The Ensemble cast is excellent. Elizabeth Townsend (Allison) develops a character which is properly British, while having a keen sense of South African history and compassion. Renee Matthews-Jackson develops a clear and compelling character as Marta. Sonia Bishop as Rebecca, the 18-year old daughter, is totally mesmerizing in her two very long soliloquies. She totally captures the stage while she rants and cries of her personal hurts, which also exemplify the hurts of her country. Robert Hawkes makes Dawid live. Ron Newell?s set is serviceable, but the table, which is center stage in the play?s development needed to be more magnificent, to fit the constant attention which is called to it. Corby Grubb has selected African music which perfectly captures the mood of the script. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Ensemble, which generally performed to high standards last year, started this season with several weak shows. But they have found their way back with a very high quality production of Athol Fugard?s ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS.? Licia Colombi?s directing is right on target. The play is well-paced and the cast all have a total grasp of their characters. ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS? continues at Ensemble Theatre, located in the Brooks Theatre in the Cleveland Play House complex through February 26. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Mon Feb 13 18:44:59 2006 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:44:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Walkin My Baby Back Home strolls along at the Cleveland Play House Club..... Message-ID: <251.658ba61.31229e2b@aol.com> -------------------------------1139885099 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 THE PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET IS PERFECT VALENTINE Nat "King" Cole Songbook Inspires Walkin' My Baby Back Home (January 17, 2006) Cleveland Play House Managing Director, Dean Gladden,=20 announces the next offering in 2005-2006 The Cleveland Play House Club Caba= ret =20 Series, Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, will open February 3 and play at= 9 PM on=20 Friday and Saturday evenings in the Club=E2=80=99s main dining room through= March 11,=20 2006. =20 Nat =E2=80=9CKing=E2=80=9D Cole was one of America=E2=80=99s most loved musi= cians, entertainers and=20 song stylists. He left behind a rich legacy of popular music and a=20 discography that remains a treasure trove of classics spanning the 40=E2= =80=99s, 50=E2=80=99s and 60=E2=80=99 s. It is this collection of memorable recordings that Club Cabaret Director= ,=20 Bill Hoffman, used to create Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, An Evening I= nspired by=20 the Nat =E2=80=9DKing=E2=80=9D Cole Songbook.=20 ABOUT THE SHOW=20 Walkin=E2=80=99 showcases Cole=E2=80=99s many styles, from up-tempo favorit= es like =E2=80=9C Straighten Up And Fly Right,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThe Frim-Fram Sauce,=E2=80= =9D =E2=80=9CGet Your Kicks (On Route =20 66),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9COrange Colored Sky=E2=80=9D to the easy-moving=20= =E2=80=9CLet There Love,=E2=80=9D When I=20 Take My Sugar To Tea,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m Gonna Sit Right Down (An= d Write Myself A Letter),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CSweet Lorraine,=E2=80=9D as well as unforgettable ballads:=20= =E2=80=9CThe Very Thought=20 of You,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThere I=E2=80=99ve Said It Again,=E2=80=9D =E2= =80=9CMona Lisa,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CNature Boy,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CWhen I=20 Fall in Love,=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CStardust.=E2=80=9D=20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, a Club Cabaret favorite, returns for this great evening= =20 of moving and romantic music. He will be joined by two dynamic, =20 Cleveland-area vocalists, Laurel Held-Posey and Trinidad Snider. Musical di= rector and=20 pianist Heidi Herczeg will lead a trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spon= dike=20 and Michael Lytz on guitar. The show was created and directed by Bill=20 Hoffman.=20 Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. February 3 through=20 March 11, 2006. Tickets are $20.00. Wednesday matinees are February 8, 15,= =20 and 22 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.=20 The Play House Club will be serving a special menu during the evening=20 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. -------------------------------1139885099 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

THE PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET IS PERFECT=20 VALENTINE
Nat "King" Cole Songbook Inspires Walkin' My Baby Back= =20 Home
(= January=20 17, 2006) Cleveland Play House Managing Director, Dean Gladden, announ= ces=20 the next offering in 2005-2006 The Cleveland Play House Club Cabaret=20 Series, Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, will open Fe= bruary 3 and=20 play at  9 PM on Friday and Saturday evenings in the Clu= b=E2=80=99s=20 main dining room through March 11, 2006. =20

Nat =E2=80=9CKing=E2=80=9D Cole was one of America=E2= =80=99s most loved musicians,=20 entertainers and song stylists. He left behind a rich legacy of popula= r=20 music and a discography that remains a treasure trove of classics span= ning=20 the 40=E2=80=99s, 50=E2=80=99s and 60=E2=80=99s. It is this collection= of memorable recordings=20 that Club Cabaret Director, Bill Hoffman, used to create Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, An Evening Inspired= by the Nat=20 =E2=80=9DKing=E2=80=9D Cole Songbook.

ABOUT THE SHOW

Walkin=E2= =80=99=20 showcases Cole=E2=80=99s many styles, from up-tempo favorites like= =E2=80=9CStraighten=20 Up And Fly Right,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThe Frim-Fram Sauce,=E2=80=9D =E2= =80=9CGet Your Kicks (On Route=20 66),=E2=80=9D  and =E2=80=9COrange Colored Sky=E2=80=9D to the ea= sy-moving =E2=80=9CLet There Love,=E2=80=9D=20 When I Take My Sugar To Tea,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m Gonna Sit R= ight Down (And Write Myself=20 A Letter),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CSweet Lorraine,=E2=80=9D as well as u= nforgettable ballads: =E2=80=9CThe=20 Very Thought of You,=E2=80=9D  =E2=80=9CThere I=E2=80=99ve Said I= t Again,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CMona Lisa,=E2=80=9D =20 =E2=80=9CNature Boy,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CWhen I Fall in Love,=E2=80=9D a= nd =E2=80=9CStardust.=E2=80=9D

Kevi= n Joseph=20 Kelly, a Club Cabaret favorite, returns for this great evening of=20 moving and romantic music. He will be joined by two dynamic,=20 Cleveland-area vocalists, Laurel Held-Posey and Trinidad=20 Snider. Musical director and pianist Heidi Herczeg will lea= d a=20 trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spondike and Michael=20 Lytz on guitar.  The show was created and directed=20 by Bill Hoffman.

Performances are Friday and Saturday= =20 evenings at 9 p.m. February 3 through March 11, 2006. Tickets are=20 $20.00.  Wednesday matinees are February 8, 15, and 22 at 1:30=20 p.m.  Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.

The Play House Club will be serving=20= a=20 special menu during the evening cabaret performances. Cash and major=20 credit cards accepted. Club membership not required. Reservations may=20= be=20 made by calling (216) 795-7000.

# #=20 #

 
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824

Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

-------------------------------1139885099-- From larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 14 00:30:23 2006 From: larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net (Larry Goodpaster) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 03:30:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trumpet Player Needed for Full Monty at the Beck Center Message-ID: <005301c63140$e6aea130$230110ac@Fastone> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WANTED: Trumpet Player (2nd book) For The Beck Center's Upcoming Production of THE FULL MONTY! =20 Pit Only Rehearsals:=20 TBA =20 Tech Week:=20 March 13-16 (7 pm) =20 Performances (Thur, Fri, Sat 7pm call; Sun 2 pm call): Friday-Sunday, March 17-19 Friday-Sunday, March 24-26 Thursday-Sunday, March 30-April 2 Thursday-Sunday, April 6-9 =20 Qualifications: The Full Monty is a demanding score in terms of stamina and range (high = E). The ideal candidate would have prior pit experience; ability to match = the style, articulation, and dynamics of the horn section as led by the = Trumpet 1; growling and flutter tonguing; possession and or access to reliable = mutes (straight, cup, Harmon, Pixie, plunger, Solotone, Velvet Tone). =20 Additional Info: A modest stipend of $25/dress rehearsal and $25/performance is offered = for this run. I am seeking a commitment for the entire rehearsal and performance schedule. Substitute arrangements are discouraged. To = arrange for an audition, please contact Larry Goodpaster at larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net. Auditions will be with the musical = director and principal trumpet player. =20 For this production, the 12-piece band will be on a high platform at the rear of the stage. The Full Monty promises to be a huge draw for area theater-goers and a great experience playing non-traditional music for = this genre. To get a feel for the various styles, there are samples on MTI's website at http://www.mtishows.com/show_songs.asp?ID=3D000238. I look = forward to hearing you at your audition.=20 =20 Larry Goodpaster larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WANTED: Trumpet = Player (2nd book)

= For The Beck Center’s Upcoming Production of = THE FULL = MONTY!

=  

Pit Only Rehearsals: =

TBA

 

Tech Week: =

March 13-16 = (7 = pm)

 

Performances (Thur, Fri, Sat = 7pm= call; = Sun 2 = pm = call):

Friday-Sunday, March = 17-19

Friday-Sunday, March = 24-26

Thursday-Sunday, March 30-April = 2

Thursday-Sunday, April = 6-9

 

Qualifications:=

The Full Monty is a demanding score in terms of stamina and = range (high E).  The ideal candidate would have prior pit experience; = ability to match the style, articulation, and dynamics of the horn section as led = by the Trumpet 1; growling and flutter tonguing; possession and or access to = reliable mutes (straight, cup, Harmon, Pixie, plunger, Solotone, Velvet = Tone).

 

Additional = Info:

A modest = stipend of $25/dress rehearsal and $25/performance is offered for this run.  I = am seeking a commitment for the entire rehearsal and performance schedule.  Substitute arrangements are discouraged.  To arrange for an = audition, please contact Larry Goodpaster at larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal= .net.  Auditions will be with the musical director and principal trumpet = player.

 

For this production, the 12-piece band will be on a high platform at the rear of = the stage.  The Full = Monty promises to be a huge draw for area theater-goers and a great experience playing non-traditional music for this genre.  To get a feel for = the various styles, there are samples on MTI’s website at http://www.mt= ishows.com/show_songs.asp?ID=3D000238.  I look forward to hearing you at your audition. =

 

Larry Goodpaster

larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net

 

------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930-- From Mariana.Hess at polyone.com Tue Feb 14 05:47:37 2006 From: Mariana.Hess at polyone.com (Hess, Mariana WES) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:47:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer opportunity! Would like filmmaker to speak to Girl Scou t troop on process Message-ID: <963164E277ED8D45A58D0E471CE55FE20164CA30@polexc02.polyone.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40 Content-Type: text/plain We have a Girl Scout troup of fourteen 10-year-olds who will be working on their "Camera Shots" badge. Would any of our talented filmmakers be interested in coming to a meeting, and speaking and answering questions for about 30 minutes on the process of making a film? We would like to schedule this for either our 3/15/06 or 4/5/06 meeting, any time between 6:30-8:00 p.m. We meet in North Ridgeville, easily accessible from either 480 or I90, just west of Westlake. If neither of those dates work, we might be able to schedule a special session on 3/29/06. Thanks for your consideration! Regards, Mariana Hess 440.453.4871 mariana.hess at mindspring.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We have a = Girl Scout troup of fourteen 10-year-olds who will be working on their = "Camera Shots" badge. Would any of our talented filmmakers be interested = in coming to a meeting, and speaking and answering questions for about 30 minutes = on the process of making a film?

We would = like to schedule this for either our 3/15/06 or 4/5/06 meeting, any time = between 6:30-8:00 p.m. We meet in North Ridgeville, easily accessible from either 480 or = I90, just west of Westlake. If = neither of those dates work, we might be able to = schedule a special session on 3/29/06.

Thanks for = your consideration!

Regards,
Mariana Hess

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40-- From pkm340 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 05:55:55 2006 From: pkm340 at aol.com (pkm340 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FINAL WEEKEND FOR "TRIBUTE" Message-ID: <8C7FF858298604D-131C-19FE5@mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Aurora Community Theatre invites all to the final weekend of "TRIBUTE" . You don't want to miss this wonderful production of a show rarely seen in NE OHIO. Great cast! Great Script!! Both funny and touching. Curtain time is 8:00 both Friday and Saturday. For tickets call 1-330-562-1818!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Directed by Paula Kline-Messner ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Aurora Community Theatre invites all to the final weekend of "TRIBUTE" . You don't want to miss this wonderful production of a show rarely seen in NE OHIO.  Great cast!   Great Script!!   Both funny and touching.  Curtain time is 8:00 both Friday and Saturday.  For tickets call   1-330-562-1818!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Directed by Paula Kline-Messner
----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 14 05:58:04 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 05:58:04 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Message-ID: <20060214135804.90110.qmail@web36811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 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. __________________________________________________ --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                         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 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.

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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What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 14 06:28:32 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 06:28:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Reviews Cat on a Hot Tin Roof/Christine Howey Message-ID: <20060214142832.23199.qmail@web36804.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Review of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Tennessee Williams Christine Howey (Scene Magazine) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -- Not only does this Tennessee Williams classic feature perhaps the best character names in American theater -- Maggie the Cat, Big Daddy, and Brick -- it also echoes the rage of today's Brokeback Mountain in its view of homosexual desire crippled by the surrounding stultifying culture. Director Martin Friedman has mounted a handsome production of this perspiring and claustrophobic piece, tossing his performers onto a severely raked stage and encouraging them to ricochet off each other in arresting ways. It's worth a trip to Routes 90 and 306 just to see Mitchell Fields rip into the role of Big Daddy, dressing down his flighty wife (Mary Jane Nottage), alternately bullying and coddling Brick, and lustily fantasizing about the women he wants to bed. As Maggie, Liz Conway has the smoldering sexuality and in-your-face attitude required, but her long speeches in the first act need more shape and texture to fully resonate. In a similar vein, Mark Smith's Brick has the haunted look of a broken man, but doesn't register the charm that draws everyone to him, despite his besotted state. Still, this Cat will prowl in your mind long after the curtain. Through February 18 at Lakeland Community College, I-90 and 306, Kirtland, 440-525-7034. -- Christine Howey 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 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. --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Review of Lakeland's
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Tennessee Williams
 
Christine Howey (Scene Magazine)
 
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -- Not only does this Tennessee Williams classic feature perhaps the best character names in American theater -- Maggie the Cat, Big Daddy, and Brick -- it also echoes the rage of today's Brokeback Mountain in its view of homosexual desire crippled by the surrounding stultifying culture. Director Martin Friedman has mounted a handsome production of this perspiring and claustrophobic piece, tossing his performers onto a severely raked stage and encouraging them to ricochet off each other in arresting ways. It's worth a trip to Routes 90 and 306 just to see Mitchell Fields rip into the role of Big Daddy, dressing down his flighty wife (Mary Jane Nottage), alternately bullying and coddling Brick, and lustily fantasizing about the women he wants to bed. As Maggie, Liz Conway has the smoldering sexuality and in-your-face attitude required, but her long speeches in the first act need more shape and texture to fully resonate. In a similar vein, Mark Smith's Brick has the haunted look of a broken man, but doesn't register the charm that draws everyone to him, despite his besotted state. Still, this Cat will prowl in your mind long after the curtain. Through February 18 at Lakeland Community College, I-90 and 306, Kirtland, 440-525-7034. -- Christine Howey
 
 
                                        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 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.



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 07:06:34 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:06:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE MANAGER? Tod Huffman & Other News! Message-ID: <8C7FF8F616085C8-BC0-3502@MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Stage Manager - Tod Huffman (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 14, 2006) To view Tod'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! FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Manager - Tod Huffman (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 14, 2006) To view Tod'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!
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com-- From MSolomon at fairhillcenter.org Tue Feb 14 08:25:43 2006 From: MSolomon at fairhillcenter.org (Mary Solomon) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:25:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop - How to Create Your Own Website Message-ID: <6C01E4C20E9976429CC39A9B536E5CC305FD49@fca-mail.FairhillCenter.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable F a i r h i l l=20 Computer Learning Center (CLC) =20 W O R K S H O P create your own website with yournamesells.com software =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Presenter: Greg Szklarz - Ohio Master Area Developer =20 Professional Use Personal or Family Use * Develop a professional look for your business * Create an intergenerational experience by sharing family history and current events * Develop a cost effective way to advertise * Create a journal or weblog to share thoughts with family, friends and the general public * Develop new ways to market your product * Create a way to maintain relationships on a world-wide basis =20 Saturday, February 25, 2006 Fairhill Center - Room C-137 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Cost - $5.00 =20 Questions regarding this workshop or CLC ongoing classes contact Tom Cerjak - 216-421-1350, ext. 125 or tcerjak at fairhillcenter.org =20 The CLC is a program of Fairhill Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland, OH 44120 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Mary Solomon Fairhill Center - Computer Learning Center 12200 Fairhill Road Cleveland, Ohio 44122 216-421-1350, ext. 146 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Presenter:  Greg Szklarz – Ohio Master Area Developer

 

Professional Use

Personal or Family Use

·       Develop a professional look for your business

·       Create an intergenerational experience by sharing family history and current = events

·       Develop a cost effective way to advertise

·       Create a journal or weblog to share thoughts with family, friends and the = general public

·       Develop new ways to market your product

·       Create a way to maintain relationships on a world-wide = basis

 

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Fairhill Center – Room C-137

10:00 a.m.12:00 noon

Cost - = $5.00

 

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Fairhill Center - Computer Learning Center

12200 Fairhill Road

Cleveland, Ohio  44122

216-421-1350, ext. 146

 

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Message-ID: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional theater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website. Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever. Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional? -Dustin Brennan --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional theater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
 
-Dustin Brennan


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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780-- From mdi at moonthink.com Tue Feb 14 09:07:51 2006 From: mdi at moonthink.com (the Moon) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:07:51 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted: Lighting Designer for Dance Concert Message-ID: <2564.206.180.166.154.1139936871.squirrel@webmail.moonthink.com> Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, Ohio is seeking a lighting designer (familiar with dance lighting) for the annual dance concert. LD would spend a week observing rehearsals, meeting with student choreographers, and preparing a plot. LD would supervise hang and focus, with help from students and the resident TD. Set all cues, possibly run lightboard and/or train student lightboard operator. Start date: Tuesday, Feb 21 Light hang can start: Monday, Feb 27 Tech begins: Sunday, March 5 Performances: Friday, March 10 & Saturday, March 11 PAID POSITION For more information, reply to this email address, or call (216) 932-4214 x7112 From cabaretdada at aztemail.com Tue Feb 14 09:05:00 2006 From: cabaretdada at aztemail.com (Cabaret Dada) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:05:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada is BAAAACCCCKKKK Message-ID: <20060214-12050050-a90-0@acc7> Hey there, its Something Dada. Missed us? We know, we know, we've missed you too. Dry your eyes and ditch the black clothing (or don't, it is slimming) and rejoice in the fact that your friends from Something Dada will be performing again. Starting February 23rd, Something Dada will be performing their unique brand of improvisational comedy Thursday nights at 9 PM at the Bassa Vita lounge in Lakewood, below Bottoms Up at 1572 W. 117th St. Admission will be free (though donations to help with our new permanent theater will be gladly accepted and appreciated), and there will be drink specials all night. So come down to our new basement location and rediscover the love. Speaking of love, Something Dada wants to send big love out to everyone who's donated to our "All About the Hamiltons" fundraiser so far. We have reached *drum roll* 2.25% of our $10,000 goal so far! That's 22 (and a half) of the 1,000 ten-dollar donations we need to make our new permanent home a reality. So keep those donations rolling in. Haven't donated yet? There's still time. Simply go to http://www.paypal.com and send a donation to somedada at aol.com, or use the easy donation link off our website at http://www.somethingdada.com. Don't trust the internet? Who does? Instead, you can send a check to: Something Dada P.O. Box 81422 Cleveland OH 44181-0422 Thanks for all the support we've gotten during our time wandering in the desert, and we look forward to seeing everybody on the 23rd! Next show times (YEAA!!!): Thursday, 2/23/06 9:00 PM Thursday, 3/2/06 9:00 PM Bassa Vita Lounge below Bottoms Up 1572 W. 117th St. Lakewood, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada P.O. Box 81422 Cleveland OH 44181-0422 216.696.HAHA (4242) From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Tue Feb 14 12:47:13 2006 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:47:13 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wine Tasting Event with the Arts Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01A6_01C63164.C729E4E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Studio of 5 Rings is Hosting its First Wine Tasting Event. Enjoy our wine and fine foods in our comforting atmosphere. Our New York loft-style art gallery is the perfect place to relax and discover Cleveland's only Downtown Winery. * Cost is $30 per person * Includes all wine consumed on premises during the hours of the event * Complimentary selection of fine foods, appetizers and desserts Revervations are required. 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Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0139F090@fa1.FineArts.Local> Now Taking Appointments for Auditions for =20 The Fine Arts Association's production of =20 The Fantasticks =20 Book by Tom Jones Lyrics by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Based on Les Romanesques by Edmond Rostand =20 Directed and Choreographed by Jacqi Loewy Music Directed by Matt Webb =20 =20 Audition Dates: Tuesday & Wednesday - February 21 & 22, 2006 beginning at 6:30 pm =20 Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 =20 APPOINTMENT NEEDED CALL Sandy Kosovich Peck at 440-951-7500 x113=20 =20 =20 Roles available -=20 * El Gallo (The Narrator)-Male 20's-40's * Louisa (The Girl)-Female 16-early 20's * Matt (The Boy)-Male 16-early 20's * Hucklebee (Father)-Male 40's * Bellamy (Father)-Male 40's * Henry (Old Actor)-Male 50's and up * Mortimer/The Mute-Male or Female, 16 years old and up, dancer, non-singing role =20 Preparation: =20 * Come prepared with your best short song * Bring sheet music in the proper key (an accompanist will play for all auditioners) * Actors will asked to cold read a monologue from the script-Please be familiar with the script and the characters. =20 Rehearsals Begin: Monday, May 8. Rehearsals will be Sundays through Thursdays. =20 Performance Dates: June 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 & 24 at 8:00 pm June 11, 18 & 25 at 3:00 pm =20 =20 The Fine Arts Association policy encourages non-traditional casting for all productions. =20 =20 From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Tue Feb 14 10:43:53 2006 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 13:43:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]One Acts Auditions at Fine Arts Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0139F091@fa1.FineArts.Local> =20 The Fine Arts Association's Shadowbox Series at the Corning announces AUDITIONS for THE 10TH ANNUAL ONE ACT FESTIVAL! =20 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 =20 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 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 From katgallagher at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 12:44:22 2006 From: katgallagher at hotmail.com (Kat Gallagher) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:44:22 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rehearsal acompanist Message-ID:


Hello, I currently don't have a voice teacher and I will be auditioning for Kiss Me Kate and Hair for Cain Park. I'm looking for someone who would be willing to meet a couple times previous to 2/26 to play the piano acompaniment while I rehearse. I'm only looking for two 30 minute rehearsal sessions. I will of course be willing to pay for your time. Please contact me if this is something that interests you. Thanks- Kat Gallagher 

From justin_tatum at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 13:42:17 2006 From: justin_tatum at hotmail.com (Justin Tatum) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 16:42:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID:

Maybe because, like yourself when you first began, you dreamed big and reached for the stars.  Is this really offensive to you, or has this list finally run out of things to complain about?

Justin


 

From: Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com>
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional?
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:56 -0800 (PST)

To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
 
-Dustin Brennan


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From jbdecker100 at juno.com Tue Feb 14 13:55:58 2006 From: jbdecker100 at juno.com (jbdecker100 at juno.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:55:58 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Stage Company Message-ID: <20060214.135632.17268.271291@webmail28.nyc.untd.com> ----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/plain THE CLEVELAND STAGE COMPANY in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts presents the first in our staged reading series: = DOUBT by John Patrick Shanley Directed by Brian Zoldessy = Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m. in the studio theatre, lower level, Eastern Campus E2 Performing Arts Center 4250 Richmond Road Highland Heights, OH = Harvard Road Entrance =96 Parking Lot E = Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Doubt is set in a Bronx Cat= holic School in 1964. A strong-minded woman wrestles with conscience an= d uncertainty as she is faced with concerns about one of her male collea= gues. = Cast: Father Flynn=85=85=85=85=85David Rohler Sister Aloysius=85=85=85=85.Cathy Albers Sister James=85=85=85=85=85.Rachel Appelbaum Mrs. Muller, Reader=85..Angela Winborn $10 Donation Call 216.987.2438 for information and reservations = = = = = ----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/html

THE CLEVELAND STAGE COMPANY<= /I>

in association with Cuyahoga Community College

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the first in our staged rea= ding series:

 

DOUBT

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Directed by Brian Zoldessy

 

Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m.=

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Eastern Campus E2 Performing = Arts Center

4250 Richmond Road

Highland Heights, OH=  

Harvard Road Entrance =96 Parking Lot E

 

Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer= Prize for Drama, Doubt is set in a Bronx Ca= tholic School= in 1964.  A s= trong-minded woman wrestles with conscience and uncertainty as she is fa= ced with concerns about one of her male colleagues.

 

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Sister Aloysius=85=85=85=85.Cathy Albers

Sister James=85=85=85=85=85.Rachel Appelbaum

Mrs. Muller, Reader=85..Angela Winborn

$10 Donation

Call 216.987.2438 for informa= tion and reservations

 

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----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM-- From AdMan7601 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 14:33:20 2006 From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:33:20 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? Message-ID: <209.125a2075.3123b4b0@aol.com> -------------------------------1139956400 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Dustin, I recently started a post asking why there weren't more equity contracts, and mentioned that there seemed to be fewer than in past years. I was wrong. I still wish we had more contracts, but Cleveland's getting there with a lot of hard work from the area theatres. As I've said in the past, especially in my last couple postings, lack of Union membership does not mean that an actor is not professional. And a theatre that doesn't currently hire equity members can still be considered a professional venue. There are two schools of thought that I see in Equity. One: That all people who are paid are professional, just not all unionized. Two: That only equity members are professional, and all others are amateur. I follow the first school of thought, and suggest you broaden your thinking and realize that not everyone has to join the union to be a professional. This kind of elitism (word of the day) is what gives equity a bad name. I worked very hard to get my card at the Barn Theatre, in Michigan. It was basically slave labor for two summers of my life, 14 hour days mowing lawns, re-circuiting the entire electrical system every two weeks for a new show, rehearsing two and performing two shows at any given time while music directing a cabaret. The people I worked with who chose not to get their cards worked just as hard as I did, and several of them are on national tours, including the international tour of Rent, Tokyo Disney, and the nat'l tour of 42nd Street. They are paid professional non-union actors. And the companies that use them are professional businesses. Adam Kern Adam Kern AEA _www.adam-kern.com_ (http://www.adam-kern.com/) -------------------------------1139956400 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Dustin,
 
I recently started a post asking why there weren't more equity contract= s,=20 and mentioned that there seemed to be fewer than in past years. I was wrong.= I=20 still wish we had more contracts, but Cleveland's getting there with a = lot=20 of hard work from the area theatres.
 
As I've said in the past, especially in my last couple postings, lack o= f=20 Union membership does not mean that an actor is not professional. And a thea= tre=20 that doesn't currently hire equity members can still be considered a=20 professional venue.
 
There are two schools of thought that I see in Equity. One: That=20 all people who are paid are professional, just not all unionized. = Two:=20 That only equity members are professional, and all others are amateur. I fol= low=20 the first school of thought, and suggest you broaden your thinking and reali= ze=20 that not everyone has to join the union to be a professional. This kind of=20 elitism (word of the day) is what gives equity a bad name.
 
I worked very hard to get my card at the Barn Theatre, in Michigan. It=20= was=20 basically slave labor for two summers of my life, 14 hour days mowing lawns,= =20 re-circuiting the entire electrical system every two weeks for a new show,=20 rehearsing two and performing two shows at any given time while music direct= ing=20 a cabaret. The people I worked with who chose not to get th= eir=20 cards worked just as hard as I did, and several of them are on national tour= s,=20 including the international tour of Rent, Tokyo Disney, and the nat'l tour o= f=20 42nd Street. They are paid professional non-union actors. And the companies=20= that=20 use them are professional businesses.
 
Adam Kern=20
 
Adam=20 Kern
AEA
www.adam-kern.com
-------------------------------1139956400-- From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Tue Feb 14 15:02:22 2006 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:02:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <001501c631ba$b705da50$1c00060a@rbithinkpad> > -----Original Message----- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com > [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of > Clarence Thomas > Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM > To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? > > > To Whom It May Concern: > > I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I > am continually concerned and offended by area theaters > calling themselves professional when they have no association > with the union. Maybe it's because union association and professional theatre and not mutually exclusive. I've worked professionally for over 10 years in this area and around the country, but have never been a member of any trade unions. I still think of myself as a professional, in the sense that I fit at least one of the definitions of the word professional (look it up in a dictionary), since I make my living (such as it is) as a theatre sound designer. My definition for a truly professional theatre is one at which everyone is paid to their jobs. Having said that, I don't have anything for or against union organization. In fact I could easily qualify for representation in the sound designer's union. But since I don't work for any organizations that actually have a contract with that union, it would be rather pointless, except that I could put a cool stamp on all my paperwork. ;-) Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Feb 14 15:32:02 2006 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:32:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Alcazar Free Dance lessons & Costume prize! Message-ID: <23a.6edee38.3123c272@aol.com> --part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Listed on the National Register of Historic Places The Alcazar 2450 Derbyshire Rd. Cleveland Hts, Ohio 44106 Back by popular demand! ThirdSunday Soirees February 19, 2006 HAIL TO THE CHIEFS PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE (prize for the best costumed impersonation of a White House occupant or couple) 1pm - 5pm at The Alcazar Back by popular demand The Alcazar will host four Third Sunday Soirees. Prizes for the best "thematic" costume held in its historic Grand Ballroom. Last year crowds were on hand to spend a Sunday afternoon dancing winter away and making room for Spring. Offering all the great amenities as last year, music will be provided by Cleveland's own MIKE PETRONE AND HIS QUARTET. Available to all guests will be one free hour of Big Band/Ballroom dance instruction by two professional dancers, Larry Vignell and Irene Rayburg. Coffee, Tea and cake ! . Prizes for the best "thematic" costume. Tour of the Alcazar! Plus many surprises! February 19 Schedule Dance instruction and practice 1pm - 1:45pm Dancing and listening from 2pm - 5pm Cake and beverages served at 3pm Alcazar Tour at 3pm Tickets are $20 Prepaid/ $25 at the Door Call 216-321-5400 www.thealcazar.com --part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Listed on the N= ational Register of Historic Places

The Alcazar

2450 Derbyshire Rd. Cleveland Hts, Ohio 44106


Back by popular demand!

ThirdSunday Soirees

February 19, 2006

HAIL TO THE CHIEFS PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE
(prize for the best costumed impersonation of a White House occupant or cou= ple)

1pm - 5pm at The Alcazar

Back by popular demand The Alcazar will host four Third Sunday Soirees. = ; Prizes for the best "thematic" costume held in its historic Grand Ballroom= . Last year crowds were on hand to spend a Sunday afternoon dancing winter a= way and making room for Spring. Offering all the great amenities as last yea= r, music will be provided by Cleveland's own
MIKE PETRONE AND HIS QUA= RTET.
Available to all guests will be one free hour of Big Ba= nd/Ballroom dance instruction by two professional dancers,
Larry Vignell and Irene Rayburg.

Coffee, Tea and cake !
. Prizes for the best "thematic" costume. Tour of the Alcazar! Plus many sur= prises!

February 19 Schedule
Dance instruction and practice 1pm - 1:45pm
Dancing and listening from 2pm - 5pm
Cake and beverages served at 3pm
Alcazar Tour at 3pm



Tickets are $20 Prepaid/ $25 at the Door
Call 216-321-5400
www.thealcazar.com

--part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary-- From ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com Tue Feb 14 16:19:01 2006 From: ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com (ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 19:19:01 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Response to "professional theater posting" on NEOhioPAL Message-ID: <210.12ea6383.3123cd75@aol.com> -------------------------------1139962741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To whom it may concern, I've owned and operated a theater company for over ten years and most every actor I've employed was a professional. And when I say professional it has NOTHING to do with any association of the actors union. It's about having pride in your craft and coming to the show with the attitude of giving it your all. Ones ability is what makes them a professional, not a union card. And I am in no means downing union actors but in truth, that union card and a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee. Maybe in New York it means everything but just because a person in Cleveland doesn't have a card does not deem them non professional by any stretch. I'll gladly stand by that statement 100% because the actors that currently are employed by the PROFESSIONAL theater company, M.O.B. INC. are nothing short of professional. Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with their professional acting that they bring to the stage each and every time they perform. And isn't being a professional more valid then a card saying you are? Sincerely, W.J. Malbasa President of M.O.B. INC. -------------------------------1139962741 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To whom it may concern,
 
I've owned and operated a theater company for over ten years and most e= very=20 actor I've employed was a professional.  And when I say professional it= has=20 NOTHING to do with any association of the actors union.  It's about hav= ing=20 pride in your craft and coming to the show with the attitude of giving it yo= ur=20 all.  Ones ability is what makes them a professional, not a union=20 card. 
 
And I am in no means downing union actors but in truth, that union card= and=20 a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee.  Maybe in New York it means=20 everything but just because a person in Cleveland doesn't have a card does n= ot=20 deem them non professional by any stretch. 
 
I'll gladly stand by that statement 100% because the actors that curren= tly=20 are employed by the PROFESSIONAL theater company, M.O.B. INC. are nothing sh= ort=20 of professional.
Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with their professional acting tha= t=20 they bring to the stage each and every time they perform. And isn't=20 being a professional more valid then a card saying=20= you=20 are?
Sincerely,
W.J. Malbasa
President of M.O.B. INC.
-------------------------------1139962741-- From dbanks1 at neo.rr.com Tue Feb 14 18:40:31 2006 From: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com (David Banks) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:40:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CenterStage Presents Disney's Beauty and the Beast Message-ID: <002601c631d9$31787540$6c00a8c0@homelc5qc053wn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everyone!=20 Tickets are hot off the press! Please send in your orders as soon as = possible for the best seats in the house! Hope to see you all there! = Michele =20 =20 Beauty & the Beast=20 Attention all Disney fans! Walsh Jesuit's CenterStage Theatre is = pleased to announce that its spring musical production will be Beauty & = the Beast.=20 Enter the exciting world of Belle as she and her charming new friends = work together to bring happiness to the enchanted castle. The musical was a smash hit on Broadway, and the loveable characters = from the award-winning Disney movie will come to life before your eyes = on the Walsh Jesuit stage. David Banks, director of drama at Walsh Jesuit, says the show will be = the school's largest and most lavish production ever, featuring new = costumes; sets that sprawl into the audience; special effects; a = professional orchestra; and 40 of the school's most talented singers, = actors, and dancers. =20 =20 =20 =20 Roles are being played by: Belle: Rachel Cihlar '07 of Medina and Jackie Komos '07 of Macedonia Beast: Ryan Miller '07 of Hudson Gaston: John Bedell '06 of Stow Mrs. Potts: Jessica Ciraldo '06 of Akron Lumiere: Daniel Jackson '06 of Akron Cogsworth: Jimmy Wojtila '07 of Aurora Preview show tickets are $5 for all seats. Preview shows are: a.. March 7 at 7 p.m.=20 b.. March 8 at 7 p.m.=20 Show dates and times are:=20 a.. March 10 at 7:30 p.m.=20 b.. March 11 at 2 p.m. (matinee for senior citizens just $5)=20 c.. March 11 at 7:30 p.m. (alumni night) (dinner option) =20 d.. March 14 at 7 p.m. (7th grade students admitted FREE with paid = adult or just $5)=20 e.. March 15 at 7 p.m.=20 f.. March 17 at 7:30 p.m.=20 g.. March 18 at 7:30 p.m. (dinner option)=20 A dinner option that begins at 6 p.m. is available for the March 11 and = March 18 performances. Tickets (which include the show) are just $20 = for adults and $17 for students and seniors. Only 36 dinner/show = tickets are available per show, so reserve early! Regular ticket prices are $10 for adults / $7 for students and seniors. To reserve tickets, contact Michele Miller at 330.656.3372 or = michelemiller718 at alltel.net. For complete information and a ticket = order form, click here. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi Everyone!

Tickets are hot off the = press!  Please send in your orders as = soon as=20 possible for the best seats in the house! =20 Hope to see you all there! =20 Michele

 

 

Beauty & the=20 Beast

Attention all Disney = fans! =20 Walsh Jesuit's CenterStage Theatre is = pleased to=20 announce that its spring musical production will be = Beauty & the=20 Beast

Enter the = exciting world of=20 Belle as she and her charming new friends work together to bring=20 happiness to the enchanted castle.

The musical was a smash = hit on=20 Broadway, and the loveable characters from the award-winning Disney = movie will=20 come to life before your eyes on the Walsh Jesuit=20 stage.

David=20 Banks, director of drama at Walsh Jesuit, says = the show=20 will be the school's largest and most lavish production ever, = featuring new=20 costumes; sets that sprawl into the audience; special effects; a = professional=20 orchestra; and 40 of the school's most talented singers, actors, and=20 dancers.

 

 

 

 

Roles are being played=20 by:

Belle: Rachel Cihlar '07 of = Medina and Jackie Komos = '07 of=20 Macedonia
Beast
:=20 Ryan = Miller '07 of=20 Hudson
Gaston
: John = Bedell '06 of = Stow
Mrs. = Potts
:=20 Jessica Ciraldo =9206 of=20 Akron
Lumiere
: Daniel=20 Jackson '06 of Akron
Cogsworth
: Jimmy=20 Wojtila '07 of Aurora

Preview show tickets are = $5 for all=20 seats.  Preview shows are:

  • March 7 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20
  • March 8 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20

 Show dates and = times=20 are: 

  • March 10 at=20 7:30=20 p.m.=20
  • March 11 at=20 2=20 p.m. (matinee for senior = citizens=20 just $5)=20
  • March 11 at=20 7:30=20 p.m. (alumni night) (dinner = option) =20
  • March 14 at=20 7=20 p.m. (7th grade students = admitted=20 FREE with paid adult or just $5)=20
  • March 15 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20
  • March 17 at=20 7:30=20 p.m.=20
  • March 18 at=20 7:30=20 p.m. (dinner=20 option)

A dinner option that = begins at=20 6 p.m. is available for = the March 11=20 and March 18 performances.  Tickets (which include the show) are = just $20=20 for adults and $17 for students and seniors.  Only 36 dinner/show = tickets=20 are available per show, so reserve early!

Regular ticket = prices are $10=20 for adults / $7 for students and seniors.

To reserve tickets, = contact=20 Michele = Miller at 330.656.3372 or = michelemiller718 at alltel.net. =20 For complete information and a ticket order form, click=20 here.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810-- From info at groundfloortheater.com Tue Feb 14 19:24:37 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 03:24:37 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stand-Up Contest FINALS Wednesday - Only $6.00 Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THIS IS IT! The five-week competition between the best local and regional= stand-up comedians has ended. The top two comedians from the first four = weeks moved on to the semi-finals of the Cleveland Comedy Challenge on Fe= bruary 8th. Mark Collela, Joe Hannum, Jim Tews, and Tim Cornett came out = on top and will compete in the finals on Wednesday, February 15th. One wi= nner will capture the $500.00 cash prize. The winner is determined by a c= ombination of judge vote and audience vote. The stand-up competition runs every Wednesday evening at 8:00 p.m. The Gr= ound Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights= Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available= for all shows. THE ADMISSION PRICE IS RIDICULOUS...ONLY $6.00. Doors and= the bar open at 7:30 p.m. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloorthe= ater.com for more information. Hey - 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 T= he News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Sce= ne Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for pr= omotions and giveaways. ----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THIS IS IT! The five-week competition = between the best local and regional stand-up comedians has ended. The top= two comedians from the first four weeks moved on to the semi-finals of t= he Cleveland Comedy Challenge on February 8th. Mark Collela, Joe Hannum, = Jim Tews, and Tim Cornett came out on top and will compete in the finals = on Wednesday, February 15th. One winner will capture the $500.00 cash pri= ze. The winner is determined by a combination of judge vote and audience = vote.

The stand-up competition runs every Wednesday evening at 8:0= 0 p.m. The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 E= uclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full = bar available for all shows. THE ADMISSION PRICE IS RIDICULOUS...ONLY $6.= 00. Doors and the bar open at 7:30 p.m. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at g= roundfloortheater.com for more information.

Hey - we're in the ne= ws: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the Akron Beacon J= ournal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The News Herald... to = name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Magazine. Also, li= sten to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for promotions and giveaway= s.


----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877-- From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 14 20:05:08 2006 From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Message-ID: <20060215040508.96781.qmail@web80721.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit According to my edition of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is: 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession; b) engaged in one of the learned professions c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace: 2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer b) having a particular profession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise. Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent. Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist..expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience...was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with. In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determinig a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see --0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
According to my edition  of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is:
 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession;
   b) engaged in one of the learned professions
   c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a   
            profession;
       (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in  
           the workplace:
  2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged
        in by amateurs, i.e. golfer
    b) having a particular profession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier
    c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player
 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.
 
    That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. 
     The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise.
     Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a  Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in  the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent.
    Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist..expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience...was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with.
   In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determinig a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see
 
 
 
--0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442-- From info at standingrock.net Tue Feb 14 18:19:39 2006 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:19:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARM Art Auction coming March 3rd In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Greetings, WHO: =A0Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women's Art Recognition Movement (WARM) present WHAT: Sixth Annual "Get WARM" Silent Art Auction Fundraiser WHEN: =A0Opening Reception: =A0Friday, March 3rd, 8pm =A0 -show runs through March 25th WHERE: =A0North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent CONTACT: =A0330-686-9800 or =A0330-673-4970 GALLERY HOURS: =A0Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment 330-673-4970 Standing Rock Cultural Arts welcomes the sixth annual WARM Auction fundraiser. This year there will be plenty of eclectic art from the feminine persuasion. Bidding continues through entire length of exhibit. W.A.R.M. Womens Art Recognition Movement 4975 Comanche Trail Stow, OH 44224-1217 330-688-5210 www.standingrock.net for updates Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 info at standingrock.net --MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable WARM Art Auction coming March 3rd Greetings,


WHO: =A0Standing Rock Cultural Arts and= The Women's Art Recognition Movement (WARM) present

WHAT: Sixth Annual "Get WARM" Silent Art Auction Fundraiser

WHEN: =A0Opening Reception: =A0Friday, March 3rd, 8pm =A0
-show runs through March 25th

WHERE: =A0North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent

CONTACT: =A0330-686-9800 or =A0330-673-4970

GALLERY HOURS: =A0Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment 330-673-4970

Standing Rock Cultural Arts welcomes the sixth annual= WARM Auction fundraiser.  This year there will be plenty of eclectic a= rt from the feminine persuasion. Bidding continues through entire length of = exhibit.

W.A.R.M.
Womens Art Recognition Movement
4975 Comanche Trail
Stow, OH 44224-1217
330-688-5210


www.standingrock.net for u= pdates

Thank you for supporting the Arts,

Standing Rock Cultural Arts
257 N. Water St.
Kent, OH 44240
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--MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part-- From mattdumont at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 19:44:14 2006 From: mattdumont at hotmail.com (Matt DuMont) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:44:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi, Several people have already contributed to this discussion in very organized and well thought out ways. (Hi Adam ;-D) I turn though to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Professional: 2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs b : having a particular profession as a permanent career c : engaged in by persons receiving financial return So, in short, a professional is anyone who is getting paid to do work, regardless of what it is... be it painting houses, answereing phones, working at McDonalds... Being Unionized or part of the Union has nothing to do with being professional. I've done several Professional Non-Equity shows. Thats how a lot of people get experience so when you eventually become Equity you aren't completely new to the business aspect of acting and theater. I think that pretty much sums it up. I get paid to do work. I'm a professional. =) -Matt DuMont From Importedair at aol.com Tue Feb 14 20:33:21 2006 From: Importedair at aol.com (Importedair at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:33:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]professional BLAH BLAH Message-ID: <19d.456541b0.31240911@aol.com> --part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Everyone is getting too deep on this. Can you do the job? If you can, you are a professional. I worked on Broadway for years as a wardrobe/wig master. Never joined the union. I was REQUESTED by celebrities. WHY? I was PROFESSIONAL. I did my job. What happened to people in the arts supporting each other?! --part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Everyone is getting too deep on this. C= an you do the job? If you can, you are a professional.
I worked on Broadway for years as a wardrobe/wig  master. Never joined= the union. I was REQUESTED by celebrities. WHY? I was PROFESSIONAL. I did m= y job.
What happened to people in the arts supporting each other?!
--part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary-- From a_weishar at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 04:40:06 2006 From: a_weishar at yahoo.com (Anthony Weishar) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 04:40:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Who is Dustin Brennan? Message-ID: <20060215124006.69605.qmail@web31308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1285755794-1140007206=:69124 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My first thought on this Mr. Brennan's message was "Who is he?" Is he aware of the market we are in? I hold an inactive AFTRA card. It would be nice to make a living off of it, but this is not the market. The same holds true for the Equity card. My son is a first year musical theater student at NYU, and he will be seeking his card. He will also be staying in New York when he graduates. He would like to come home on summer break and pick up Equity work, but competition in Cleveland is tough. We have a lot of excellent local talent (Equity and non). So, Mr. Brennan, you seem new around here. This is not New York or Chicago. There are no regulations on the term professional other than it not being like the volunteer Community groups. We have Professional Theater and Community Theater and the schools and a lot of good shows all year long. Tony Weishar --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1285755794-1140007206=:69124 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My first thought on this Mr. Brennan's message was "Who is he?" Is he aware of the market we are in? I hold an inactive AFTRA card. It would be nice to make a living off of it, but this is not the market. The same holds true for the Equity card. My son is a first year musical theater student at NYU, and he will be seeking his card. He will also be staying in New York when he graduates. He would like to come home on summer break and pick up Equity work, but competition in Cleveland is tough. We have a lot of excellent local talent (Equity and non). So, Mr. Brennan, you seem new around here. This is not New York or Chicago. There are no regulations on the term professional other than it not being like the volunteer Community groups. We have Professional Theater and Community Theater and the schools and a lot of good shows all year long.

Tony Weishar


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What cracks me up about this post is this...

1.  You have too much time on your hands

2. Anyone can call themselves anything they want.  I can call myself Melissa the most talented professional soprano this century.  There is no copyright on the word professional - anyone can banter it around anyway they like - get over it. 
 
--- Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com> wrote:
 
From: Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:56 -0800 (PST)
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional?

To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
-Dustin Brennan


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From mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Wed Feb 15 06:27:39 2006 From: mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (McBurney, Christine) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:27:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shaker Theatre Presents New Stages 24: New Playwrights & Directors Series Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights & Directors Series Opens February 15, 2006 The Shaker Heights High School Theatre Arts Department proudly presents 'NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights and Director Series.' Student written, directed, performed and produced, New Stages 24 features six one-act plays. NEW STAGES 24 opens on Wednesday, February 15 and runs through Saturday, February 18, 2006 for six performances. Age Ain't Nothin' But A Number written by Sherria Hughley and directed by Anna Weinstein Black Rain written by Alex Mok and directed by Matt Herzfeld Life (in Purple) written by Anastasia Frank and directed by Marnie Zoldessy Like Silly Puddy written by Athena Pallotta and directed by Katie Campbell-Morrison M'aidez written by Emily Mizer and directed by Celia Kaplan Tent-tation written by Allie Jennings and directed by Ben Karlin New Stages alumni have gone onto work professionally as wirters, performers, and producers and include David Wain (Writer and Director of Wet Hot American Summer; Writer & Performer on Comedy Central's Stella) and Carter Bays ( Head writer for the Fox tv series, American Dad). Performances are at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16th. Performances on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 are at 7:00 pm AND 9:15 pm. All performances are in Shaker Heights High School Stage 3. Seating is limited and all seats are reserved. Note: Mature Content. Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior adults, and may be purchased in advance by calling the 24 Hour Reservation Hotline at 216-295-4287. Christine McBurney Theatre Arts Department Chair Shaker Heights High School 15911 Aldersyde Shaker Heights, OH 44120 216.295.4258 216.295.4277 fax mcburney_c at shaker.org SHAKER THEATRE 2005 - 2006 PRODUCTION SEASON Sept 2 Ingenuity! Senior Ensemble performs Downtown Cleveland 5:30 & 7:30 pm *for tickets go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com Fall Ensemble Preview Thursday, October 20th at 8 No Admission Fee Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare December 1, 2, 3 at 8 December 16th Senior Ensemble Solstice Sharing at 4 No Admission Fee January 9 Improv Show at 8 pm Donation Admission February 15 & 16 at 8 and Feb 17 & 18 at 7 & 9:15 New Stages 24: Shaker Playwrights & Directors Series* March 24 & 25 Ninth Grade Theatre Experience at 8* April 27-29 Spring Ensemble Show at 8* May 9 Senior Ensemble at Fusionfest at The Cleveland Play House* May 12 Shakescenes at 7 Donation Admission May 18 Theatre Awards at 8 No Admission Fee Box Office: 295.4287 --Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
NEW STAGES 24:

Shaker Theatre New Playwrights & Directors Series

Opens February 15, 2006

  

The Shaker Heights High School Theatre Arts Department proudly presents 'NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights and Director Series.'  Student written, directed, performed and produced, New Stages 24 features six one-act plays.  NEW STAGES 24 opens on Wednesday, February 15 and runs through Saturday, February 18, 2006 for six performances.

 

Age Ain’t Nothin’ But A Number written by Sherria Hughley and directed by Anna Weinstein

Black Rain written by Alex Mok and directed by Matt Herzfeld

Life (in Purple) written by Anastasia Frank and directed by Marnie Zoldessy

Like Silly Puddy written by Athena Pallotta and directed by Katie Campbell-Morrison

M’aidez written by Emily Mizer and directed by Celia Kaplan

Tent-tation written by Allie Jennings and directed by Ben Karlin

 

New Stages alumni have gone onto work professionally as wirters, performers, and producers and include David Wain (Writer and Director of Wet Hot American Summer; Writer & Performer on Comedy Central's Stella) and Carter Bays ( Head writer for the Fox tv series, American Dad)

 

Performances are at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16th.  Performances on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 are at 7:00 pm AND 9:15 pm.  All performances are in Shaker Heights High School Stage 3.  Seating is limited and all seats are reserved.  Note: Mature Content.  Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior adults, and may be purchased in advance by calling the 24 Hour Reservation Hotline at 216-295-4287.

 
Christine McBurney
Theatre Arts Department Chair
Shaker Heights High School
15911 Aldersyde
Shaker Heights, OH 44120
216.295.4258
216.295.4277 fax
 
SHAKER THEATRE 2005 - 2006 PRODUCTION SEASON
Sept 2 Ingenuity! Senior Ensemble performs Downtown Cleveland  5:30 & 7:30 pm  *for tickets go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com
Fall Ensemble Preview  Thursday, October 20th at 8 No Admission Fee
Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare December 1, 2, 3 at 8
December 16th Senior Ensemble Solstice Sharing  at 4 No Admission Fee
January 9 Improv Show at 8 pm Donation Admission
February 15 & 16 at 8 and Feb 17 & 18 at 7 & 9:15 New Stages 24: Shaker Playwrights & Directors Series*
March 24 & 25 Ninth Grade Theatre Experience at 8*
April 27-29 Spring Ensemble Show at 8*
May 9 Senior Ensemble at Fusionfest at The Cleveland Play House*
May 12 Shakescenes at 7 Donation Admission
May 18 Theatre Awards at 8 No Admission Fee
 Box Office: 295.4287
--Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA)-- From laurenmuney at comcast.net Wed Feb 15 06:27:02 2006 From: laurenmuney at comcast.net (Lauren Muney) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:27:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dustin Brennan, Your post seems to have been of interest to many people. Obviously your concept of 'professionalism' is based upon UNION accreditation only, a union which was originally formed to "protect" theatre artists from abuses. Unions now have often become a form of "haves vs. have-nots": it sometimes becomes a club of snobs, instead of a brother/sisterhood. That wasn't the original intent of any union, and Equity (and SAG, and others) should be the same way. I have been a variety entertainer for over 20 years, performed internationally, been in magazines, newspapers, and on television many times. There was no "union" I could have belonged to which would have encompassed my skills and experience, nor that would give me credibility. Even AGVA couldn't. But by making money I was still a "professional", and by my demeanor I was (or tried to be) responsible in my occupation: always prepared, on time, ready to work with clients, producers, or co-workers. In fact, due to my "professionalism" and skill level, I was/am often paid quite well. I also have seen "union" people unprepared, often late, nasty, work very poorly with others, and quite frequently, not very good. Being in a union does not necessarily make someone more of a "professional", it just makes them able to meet the on-paper criteria that the union requires --and pay the dues. That being said, joining a professional union while being a professional (in demeanor) does help many people. As for "union" theatres: again, while most union theatres have good reputations, just being 'union' doesn't mean anything. Ever see other unions' workers? Sometimes it's just watching them wait for their union-stipulated breaks. On the flip side, just because someone is paid doesn't mean it's a decent wage. If someone hires a 14-yr-old to make balloon animals at a child's party for $15, technically he's a professional also. But being paid is no definition of success or experience: it can be just a description of money exchanging hands. I've seen [professional] circus performers work 80 hours/week in grueling performance conditions for $150/week, and I've seen "ACTORS" get paid exorbitant amounts of money for 5 minutes ---with lots of whining. I agree with these other NEohiopal people: "professional" means being PAID. But it also can mean how the company, performer, or theatre management works. Additionally, if a small theatre company pays its actors (even if it's $5/show), they have a right to advertise whatever truths they want to say -- it's simply 'marketing'. There are awful productions mounted in every theatre, whether it's unpaid or paid theatre; each still advertises to the public so they can get audiences. If a theatre advertises "Newest professional theatre!" so what? It's a truth. I'm not trying to flame you, Dustin, but maybe your post is a call for you to examine what YOU think about these "non-professional" theatres ---and think about the whole industry at large. Sounds like you have a grudge against these smaller theatres somehow, or a glorification of the union. The real point is that beauty (or crap) can come from any source, union or otherwise. Everyone has to decide on their own professionalism also -- whether or not they are paid. Lauren ------------------- Lauren Muney 301-210-6161 301-674-7086 cell Personal email: LaurenMuney at comcast.net Physical Mind innovative fitness and wellness coaching www.physicalmind.com lauren at physicalmind.com Snake Oil Productions performance, production, creation www.snakeoilproductions.com lauren at snakeoilproductions.com FireInspire multimedia motivational speaking including the challenge of fire www.fireinspire.com lauren at fireinspire.com On Feb 14, 2006, at 10:44 PM, Matt DuMont wrote: > > Hi, > Several people have already contributed to this discussion in very > organized and well thought out ways. (Hi Adam ;-D) > > I turn though to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. > > Professional: > 2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field > of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs > b : having a particular profession as a permanent career professional soldier> c : engaged in by persons receiving financial > return > > So, in short, a professional is anyone who is getting paid to do > work, regardless of what it is... be it painting houses, answereing > phones, working at McDonalds... Being Unionized or part of the > Union has nothing to do with being professional. > > I've done several Professional Non-Equity shows. Thats how a lot of > people get experience so when you eventually become Equity you > aren't completely new to the business aspect of acting and theater. > > I think that pretty much sums it up. I get paid to do work. I'm a > professional. =) > -Matt DuMont > From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Feb 15 06:51:07 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:51:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]how the list works for discussions - IE - "definition of professional" Message-ID: <290.5af2558.312499db@aol.com> -------------------------------1140015067 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi folks! A few people have written me asking why I am permitting this discussion on this list - isn't that why the yahoo list was created? The answer to that is on the footer of most of the emails: "There is a sister site to this list called the "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on more than a day or two, the bulletin board is used: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ " So, to reiterate - the Neohiopal list is the right forum for a discussion to start, but at a certain appropriate point I will announce a cutover for a discussion to continue on the yahoo board. For the "definition of professional" discussion, postings will be accepted to this list through 6:00pm today, Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Fred _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1140015067 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi folks!
 
A few people have written me asking why I am permitting this=20 discussion on this list - isn't that why the yahoo list was=20 created?
 
The answer to that is on the footer of most of the=20 emails:
 
"There is a sister site to this list call= ed the=20 "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on mo= re=20 than a day or two, the bulletin board is used:=20 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ "
 
So, to reiterate - the Neohiopal list is the right forum for a=20 discussion to start, but at a certain appropriate point I will announce a=20 cutover for a discussion to continue on the yahoo board.
 
For the "definition of professional" discussion, postings will=20= be=20 accepted to this list through 6:00pm today, Wednesday, February 15,=20 2006.
 
Fred
http://www.fredsternfeld.com

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-------------------------------1140015067-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 06:53:18 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 06:53:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: COMING TO AMERICA (Kalliope Stage) Message-ID: <20060215145318.47147.qmail@web33115.mail.mud.yahoo.com> KALLIOPE?S ?Coming To America? IS ENJOYABLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times On the way out of Kalliope Stage after the opening night performance of ?COMING TO AMERICA? the woman in front of me said, ?That was fun.? She was right, every once in a while it is nice to go to the theatre and just laugh a little, hear some good old-time songs, watch generally talented performers, and appreciate the creativity of a director who starts with a script and makes it into a visual reality. James Hindman and Ray Roderick?s ?COMING TO AMERICA,? is having its world premiere at Kalliope. The duo authored ?PETE ?N? KEELY,? which garnered an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination and two Drama Desk mentions. That script was presented in 2004 at Kalliope. Billed as a ?poperetta,? ?COMING TO AMERICA? takes on the format of a vaudeville show with over 60 American standards and forgotten songs. This is no ?WEST SIDE STORY? or ?CHORUS LINE.? It is not even ?TINTYPES? which takes the same theme , but does it better. But, the production overcomes the trite script and the results are an enjoyable evening. Songs include the likes of the well known ?They Didn?t Believe Me,? ?Alexander?s Ragtime Band,? ?Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning,? ?Over There,? ?The Streets of New York,? ?You?re a Grand Old Flag,? and ?America the Beautiful.? It also features some ditties that few know including, ?All the World Is Swaying,? ?An Irish Husband,? ?It Takes An Irishman to Make Love,? ?Antonio,? ?If You Don?t Want My Peaches,? and ?Samiostisa.? The singers/dancers/comedians portray a dozen people. Each character, who comes to this country in the early 1900s, is changed by America and America changes them. The first segment examines the coming-to-America experience--the harrowing ship ride, seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time, landing at Ellis Island, and entering the US. The rest of the production centers on the becoming a ?Yankee? experience. Kimberly Koljat, portraying an Irish lass, sparkles. Her eyes glisten, her face glows. Her singing voice is excellent. She dances well and her characterizations are well developed. She won the audience with ?Just You Watch My Step.? Christopher Sena is Ambrose, an Italian. He is generally effective, but sings with a nasal quality. His version of ?Everything in America is Ragtime? with Jaron Vesely was a show stopper. Vesely portrays Yankel, a Jewish immigrant. He displays appealing stage presence in a charmingly boyish way. His versions of ?Papirosen? and ?Ephraham Played the Piano? were delightful. He is also an excellent dancer. Beth Kirkpatrick has a full and vibrant voice which she displays well as the Swedish Pernilla . The audience gasped with awe as she hit her high notes. Her rendition of ?Nobody Knows? was enchanting. Jason Winfield, who sometimes sings flat, has some nice moments. His highlight number was ?When I Lost You.? Director Paul Gurgol, who is a master at inventing creative ?shticks? to enhance acting scenes and dance sequences, does not disappoint. This is a staging, with much creative staging and choreography, that gives pleasure well beyond the over-used premise of the script. Anthony Ruggiero, the pianist and musical director does an excellent job. Russ Borski?s set design creates the right mood, while his costume designs are impressive. Lance Switzer?s lighting adds the correct moods. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Forty percent of the people in the United States can trace their families through Ellis Island. Each of those descendants, and any others who appreciate a well-directed show with good singing and dancing, will enjoy Kalliope Stage?s ?COMING TO AMERICA.? The show runs through March 12 at 2134 Lee Road. For tickets call 216-321-0870 or go on line to www.KalliopeStage.com. Kalliope Stage?s next production is ?110 IN THE SHADE? which will be presented from April 20 to May 21. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Wed Feb 15 07:48:43 2006 From: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com (Victor D'Altorio) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:48:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Meisner class recommended by Emmy-winning actors Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20060215104513.02bfbd90@247ref.org> --=====================_953370223==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =93Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth, which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety. Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me! He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive. I absolutely loved working with him.=94 Megan Mullally, Karen Walker on Will & Grace Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series =93Vic first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called Talking Minks, and he is, easily, one of=20 the best directors I=92ve worked with. I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing"=20 that he take Vic's acting class in L.A, and the=20 change in his work, and in HIM, after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma=ADwhich can't be taught, of course- -but it emerged with the stronger sense of self=20 he developed under Vic's tutelage." Richard Schiff, Toby on The West Wing Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series =93Victor=92s ability to facilitate honest, unembellished communication between peopleis phenomenal. He=92s not satisfied until each moment is specific and perfectly clear. His understanding of Sanford Meisner=92s= work=AD and Meisner was a genius, certainly=AD is so complete that people who=92ve worked on the Meisner exercises for years feel they=92re brand new when they work with Vic.=94 Laura Innes, "Dr. Carrie Weaver" on ER Emmy-nominated, Best Supporting Actress/Drama Series Emmy-nominated, Best Director/Drama series, The West Wing Victor D'Altorio Meisner technique and scene study classes L.A. Weekly Critics Best Director 2000 Chicago's most recommended acting teacher by agents and casting directors 1993-98 Good acting is personal. The character is you--always you-- Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. Each character you play lives within your own boundaries for expressiveness, depth of feeling, and specificity of response. A new 8-week Meisner class session will begin on Sunday March 12, 2006. Sunday Evening Class is 5-8pm. Limited to 12 people A new 8-week Scene Study class will begin on Wednesday March 15, 2006. Wednesday Evening Class is 7-10pm Limited to 8 people The Scene Study class is available first to=20 students currently enrolled in the Meisner class,=20 and then to those who have completed at least one session of the Meisner= class. The length of the repetition class is based on 4=20 students per hour,so an enrollment of 12 people=20 is a 3 hour class, 8 people is a 2 hour class, 16 is a 4 hour class, etc. Both classes are 8 weeks long, and meet once per week. Discounted price for Meisner class: $350 Cost for class is $400 with a $50 discount if the=20 full amount is paid before the first class. Cost for a second class is $150 if paid in full by the first class. Contact: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com to set up an interview. About the work: Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must ALSO exercise the mechanism that=20 allows for flexibility and freedom of=20 expression--the ability to listen and respond=20 truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously.=20 First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a=20 specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford=20 Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work. Particular emphasis is placed on getting one=92s attention off of one=92s= self, which means listening and responding to the other person in an honest and SPECIFIC way. The goal: to experience a flow state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses. 1. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly. 2. Respond to what's happening -NOT to what's expected or desired. 3. Unblock and expand your range of expression. 4. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated response. 5. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much deeper and more specific= way. 6. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't=20 play the meaning of the lines. About the teacher: Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and=20 actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most=20 respected, most recommended acting teachers at=20 The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known=20 professional training program. From 1998-02 he=20 had an acting studio in Los Angeles, where he=20 taught class and privately coached many actors=20 for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics'=20 Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was=20 asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with=20 actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection=20 for an innovative California state funded program=20 to educate youth in better, more truth-centered=20 communication skills. He is a graduate of=20 Northwestern University, and also of the William=20 Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal,=20 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching. --=====================_953370223==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
=93Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth,
which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety.
Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me!
He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive.
I absolutely loved working with him.=94
 
Megan Mullally, Karen Walker on Will & Grace
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
 
=93Vic first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway
called Talking Minks, and he is, easily, one of the best directors I=92ve worked with.
I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Vic's acting class in L.A, and the change in his work, and in HIM, after only a few months was astonishing.
His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment
 to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence,
 more charisma=ADwhich can't be taught, of course-
-but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage."
 
Richard Schiff, Toby on The West Wing
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
=93Victor=92s ability to facilitate honest, unembellished communication
between peopleis phenomenal. He=92s not satisfied until each moment
 is specific and perfectly clear. His understanding of Sanford Meisner=92s work=AD
and Meisner was a genius, certainly=AD
is so complete that people who=92ve worked on the Meisner exercises
 for years feel they=92re brand new when they work with Vic.=94
 
Laura Innes, "Dr. Carrie Weaver" on ER
Emmy-nominated, Best Supporting Actress/Drama Series

Emmy-nominated, Best Director/Drama series, The West Wing

 
Victor D'Altorio
Meisner technique and scene study classes
 
L.A. Weekly Critics Best Director 2000
Chicago's most recommended acting teacher
by agents and casting directors 1993-98


Good acting is personal.
The character is you--always you--
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
 
Each character you play lives within your own boundaries
for expressiveness, depth of feeling, and specificity of response.
 

A new 8-week Meisner class session will begin on Sunday March 12, 2006.
Sunday Evening Class is 5-8pm.  Limited to 12 people
 
A new 8-week Scene Study class will begin on Wednesday March 15, 2006.
Wednesday Evening Class is 7-10pm  Limited to 8 people
 
The Scene Study class is available first to students currently enrolled in the Meisner class, and then to those who have completed at least one session of the Meisner class.
 
The length of the repetition class is based on 4 students per hour,so an enrollment of 12 people is a 3 hour class, 8 people is a 2 hour class, 16 is a 4 hour class, etc.
 
Both classes are 8 weeks long, and meet once per week.

Discounted price for Meisner class: $350

Cost for class is $400 with a $50 discount if the full amount is paid before the first class.
Cost for a second class is $150 if paid in full by the first class.
 
Contact: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com to set up an interview.
 
About the work:
Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales.
Dancers stretch and bend at a bar.
The actor must ALSO exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work.
 
Particular emphasis is placed on getting one=92s attention off of one=92s self,
which means listening and responding to the other person
in an honest and SPECIFIC way.
 
The goal: to experience a flow state of mind and heart,
free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses.
 
1. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly.
2. Respond to what's happening -NOT to what's expected or desired.
3. Unblock and expand your range of expression.
4. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated response.
5. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much deeper and more specific way.
6. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines.

 
About the teacher:
Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 1998-02 he had an acting studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching.

 
--=====================_953370223==.ALT-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 08:19:25 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:19:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SOUND DESIGNER? Jude M. Goergen, Members' Contest & Other News! Message-ID: <8C80062B8D36E8F-E04-1093C@mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 15, 2006) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 15, 2006) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Feb 15 08:31:48 2006 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:31:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse seeks Stage Managers for the 2006 season Message-ID: <1ab.47e145c0.3124b174@aol.com> -------------------------------1140021108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is looking for stage managers for our 2006 season. We are doing "Noises Off", "The Fantasticks", "Sweet Charity", "My Way...A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra", "Art", "Spider's Web", & "Christmas at Aunt Ida's". This is not a paying gig but we try to make it as much fun as possible and there is the opportunity to enjoy a festive adult beverage & food after the show. For more information about show dates, please check out our web page at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) Anyone interested should contact me at _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) Tom Meyrose Managing Director -------------------------------1140021108 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is looking for stage managers for our 2006=20 season. 
 
We are doing "Noises Off", "The Fantasticks", "Sweet Charity", "My Way.= ..A=20 Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra", "Art", "Spider's Web", & "Christmas a= t=20 Aunt Ida's".  This is not a paying gig but we t= ry=20 to make it as much fun as possible and there is the opportunity to enjoy a=20 festive adult beverage & food  after the show. 
 
For more information about show dates, please check out our web page=20 at:
www.huntingtonplayhouse.com<= /DIV>
 
Anyone interested should contact me at huntheatre at aol.com
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing Director
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Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0002752B32@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Cabaret Project Announces=20 Their Second Cabaret Sampler Performers! =20 Eileen Burns Charles Eversole Alison Garrigan June Lang Pamela Lewis Molly McGinnis Wayne Moreland Susan Murphy Kristin Netzband Monica Olejko Geoffrey Short Nickolas Vannello =20 Beginning the weekend of March 24, 2006 and then continuing throughout April 15, 2006 five to six different performers will take the stage at Kennedy's Cabaret in Playhouse Square and present their own 15-minute Cabaret set, assisted by a combo band led under the music direction of Charles Eversole. There is truly something for every one in this Sampler! =20 =20 CABARET SAMPLER TICKET & SHOW INFORMATION: Performances: March 24 - April 15, 2006 Friday and Saturdays 8:30 PM Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center Tickets: $20 To Purchase Tickets: www.clevelandcabaret.com www.playhousesquare.com 216.241.6000 800.766.6048 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cleveland Cabaret=20 Project
Announces =
Their = Second
Cabaret Sampler=20 Performers!
 
Eileen = Burns
Charles = Eversole
Alison = Garrigan
June = Lang
Pamela = Lewis
Molly = McGinnis
Wayne = Moreland
Susan = Murphy
Kristin = Netzband
Monica = Olejko
Geoffrey = Short
Nickolas = Vannello
 

Beginning the weekend of March 24, 2006 and then = continuing=20 throughout April 15, 2006 five to six different performers will take the = stage=20 at Kennedy’s Cabaret in Playhouse Square and present their own = 15-minute Cabaret=20 set, assisted by a combo band led under the music direction of Charles = Eversole.=20 There is truly something for every one in this Sampler!   =

 

CABARET SAMPLER = TICKET &=20 SHOW INFORMATION:

Performances: = March 24 –=20 April 15, 2006

Friday and=20 Saturdays

8:30=20 PM

Kennedy’s = at Playhouse = Square Center=

Tickets:=20 $20

To Purchase=20 Tickets:  www.clevelandcabaret.com&nbs= p; www.playhousesquare.com    216.241.6000    =20 800.766.6048

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9-- From flmdirector at aol.com Wed Feb 15 09:17:41 2006 From: flmdirector at aol.com (flmdirector at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:17:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Independent film premiere Message-ID: <8C8006ADC89302E-DC4-841@mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, My name is Matt Pallotta. I have recently finished up an independent film and am premiering it on Sunday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in Cuyahoga Falls. I have spent the last year working on this project. It was budgeted entirely out of my own pocket. I'm 24, a senior at Kent State about to graduate, looking for some support from local talent and those who have any interest in the entertainment field. The film is called "Imperfections" and it's a comedy. You can learn more about the film and who I am at www.redduckpictures.com. About 20 publications (including radio appearances) have and will be coming out about the film to gather as much interest possible. Last week, all 10 Record Publishing newspapers in the area (Falls News Press, Tallmadge express, Hudson Hub, Stow Sentry....etc etc) came out with the story on the front page of the entertainment section. The Westside Leader is doing a story in the next week or so, as well as the Richfield Times, Akron Beacon Journal, CFHS newsletter and several other small papers in the area. I'm just looking to fill as many seats as possible; get some exposure for our work. Neohiopal, I know, goes out to many people who share the same passion that I have. So, if you can, come on out and see what some other locals have put together. We're selling tickets ($5) through the website, or you can contact me for tickets as well. Please check out the site; there are trailers, photogalleries, cast and crew bios, and much more. Also, if anyone has a trailer for their own peice (around 60 sec.) that they would be interested in putting in front of the film - as a way to promote other local talent - we'd be happy to check it out and use it if appropriate. Get in contact with me for further information. Thanks for your consideration, ~Matt Pallotta ----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
        Hello,
            My name is Matt Pallotta.  I have recently finished up an independent film and am premiering it on Sunday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in Cuyahoga Falls.  I have spent the last year working on this project.  It was budgeted entirely out of my own pocket.  I'm 24, a senior at Kent State about to graduate, looking for some support from local talent and those who have any interest in the entertainment field.  The film is called "Imperfections" and it's a comedy.  You can learn more about the film and who I am at www.redduckpictures.com.  About 20 publications (including radio appearances) have and will be coming out about the film to gather as much interest possible.  Last week, all 10 Record Publishing newspapers in the area (Falls News Press, Tallmadge express, Hudson Hub, Stow Sentry....etc etc) came out with the story on the front page of the entertainment section.  The Westside Leader is doing a story in the next week or so, as well as the Richfield Times, Akron Beacon Journal, CFHS newsletter and several other small papers in the area.  I'm just looking to fill as many seats as possible; get some exposure for our work.  Neohiopal, I know, goes out to many people who share the same passion that I have.  So, if you can, come on out and see what some other locals have put together. 
            We're selling tickets ($5) through the website, or you can contact me for tickets as well.  Please check out the site; there are trailers, photogalleries, cast and crew bios, and much more. 
            Also, if anyone has a trailer for their own peice (around 60 sec.) that they would be interested in putting in front of the film - as a way to promote other local talent - we'd be happy to check it out and use it if appropriate.  Get in contact with me for further information.  Thanks for your consideration,
           ~Matt Pallotta
----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Wed Feb 15 09:37:20 2006 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:37:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Computer, Monitor and Printer Message-ID: <43F366D0.2060003@vanityCrash.com> I have an Apple G3 Desktop Computer with a brand new never used 17" ViewSonic Monitor. Also included is a 100mb Zip Drive with 5 disks and a 1gb Jaz Drive with five 1gb removable hard drive disks. I am selling the whole package for $150. I also have a Panasonic KX P1124 dot matrix printer. It works great. This is Free to any good home. Dennis 216-631-2554 From brittany.janis at case.edu Wed Feb 15 09:16:38 2006 From: brittany.janis at case.edu (Brittany Janis) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:16:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST WEEKEND FOR LOOK BACK IN ANGER AT CASE Message-ID: <342da373426e25.3426e25342da37@cwru.edu>

  CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY'S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE PRESENTS

* Look Back in Anger* 

By: John Osborne

Directed by Ron Wilson

February 16, 17, 18 at 8:00 p.m.
February 19 at 2:30 p.m.

Come and see, in it's last weekend of production, 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. This production allows us again to follow the angst ridden life of Jimmy Porter, as portrayed by John DiAntonio, and speaks powerfully in this new generation to the troubles of a contemporary audience.

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.

From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Feb 15 09:57:53 2006 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:57:53 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playwright, Composer, & Actor from INSIDE OUT at Actors' Summit on WCPN Message-ID: <28c.5c09fa4.3124c5a1@aol.com> -------------------------------1140026273 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 For Immediate Release=20 For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio =20 February 15, 2006=20 Playwright and Composer of Inside Out=20 Join Lissy Gulick on =E2=80=9CAround Noon=E2=80=9D=20 Doug Haverty and Adryan Russ, the playwright and composer of Inside Out=20 respectively, will join host Dee Perry on WCPN=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CAround No= on=E2=80=9D this Friday.=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater opens Inside Out that evening with an 8:00 P= M performance=20 at the theater in Hudson. Local professional actor Lissy Gulick will be in=20 the studio. Mr. Haverty and Ms. Russ will be joining the conversation by ph= one=20 from Los Angeles.=20 Doug Haverty=20 Doug Haverty=E2=80=99s award-wining plays and musicals have been produced a= cross the=20 country and around the world. Inside Out just completed its second =20 successful run in Switzerland (in English) having originally opened in 1989=20= at Lonny=20 Chapman=E2=80=99s Group Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles. Inside Out has be= en to New=20 York three times: in Chelsea at The Village Theatre Company, Off-Broadway a= t=20 The Cherry Lane and in SoHo at the Here Performing Arts Center. His play,=20 _Could I Have This Dance_ (http://www.co lonytheatre.org/shows/CouldIHaveThisDance.html) ? (which premiered at The C= olony in Los Angeles and won 10 Drama-Logue=20 awards) was selected by the American Theatre Critics' Association as The=20 Best Play of 1992 [for plays presented outside of New York City] and as a r= esult=20 is included in the Otis Guernsey Theatre Yearbook "The Best Plays of=20 1991-92." Other popular Haverty plays include Aftershocks (Margo Jones Pla= ywriting=20 Award), Death Defying Acts, In My Mind's Eye (Samuel French), Hello This i= s=20 the Bottom Drawer), and the libretti for Flavia & The Dream Maker =20 (Dramatic Publishing Co.) and Legend of the Crystal Waters (Deaf Drama Awa= rd). =20 Additionally, his works has been presented at The Laguna Playhouse, The Cha= rlotte=20 Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Marietta's Theatre-in-the-Square, The=20 Phoenix Theatre, Theatre West and The Long Island Stage, just to name a few.= =20 Doug is Co-Moderator of The Writers Workshop at Theatre West and belongs to=20= =20 ASCAP, NARAS and The Dramatist's Guild. Inside Out was developed at The Lehm= an =20 Engel Musical Theatre Workshop under the direction of John Sparks.=20 Adryan Russ=20 ADRYAN RUSS (composer, lyricist) has had her work featured at The Cherry=20 Lane in New York City; Group Repertory Theatre, The Colony Theatre, and the= =20 West Valley Playhouse in the Los Angeles area; Florida Studio Theatre in=20 Sarasota; the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona; 12 Miles West in Montclair, New J= ersey;=20 Allegro Productions=E2=80=99 Here Arts Center in Soho, NY; and the Wealthy=20= Theatre in=20 Michigan, among others. She had the privilege of participating in a tribut= e=20 to Charles Strouse, with Michael Feinstein, at Carnegie Hall and in Chicago= =20 Humanities Festival=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CASCAP Cabaret: Her Turn=E2=80=9D with= Karen Mason and Sharon=20 McNight. LML Music (www.lmlmusic.com) released =E2=80=9CEveryone Has A Sto= ry: The=20 Songs of Adryan Russ,=E2=80=9D a CD of her songs performed by some of the b= est Los=20 Angeles and Broadway stage performers, including Jason Graae (Ragtime) and=20= Susan=20 Egan (Beauty & The Beast). She and Inside Out collaborator Doug Haverty ar= e=20 currently developing a new musical based on Oscar Wilde=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CT= he Canterville=20 Ghost=E2=80=9D; she is developing a holiday musical, Ebenezer: Return of the= Scrooge,=20 with Chicago playwright Keith Huff, as well as a musical for young children= =20 based on a Hans Christian Andersen tale. With film composers, Adryan has w= orked=20 as lyricist on such title songs as =E2=80=9CWhite Lies=E2=80=9D for The Che= ck Is In The =20 Mail, with Brian Dennehy; and "Save The Earth," for the English-version cult= =20 classic, Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster (which she admits with great=20 trepidation). She=E2=80=99s also written music and lyrics for several anim= ated features. =20 Adryan is a member of ASCAP, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Scien= ces =20 (NARAS), The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), and The Dramatists Gui= ld. =20 =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 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=20= and=20 season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=20= 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 -------------------------------1140026273 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

For Immedi= ate=20 Release

For=20 additional information contact: Nei= l=20 Thackaberry 330-342-0800

Hudson, Ohio=20

February 15, 2006

Playwright and=20 Composer of Inside=20 Out

Join Lissy Gulic= k on=20 =E2=80=9CAround Noon<= /st1:time>=E2=80=9D

        =    =20 =

Doug Haverty and Adryan Russ, the= =20 playwright and composer of Inside Out respectively, will=20= join=20 host Dee Perry on WCPN=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CAround Noon=E2=80=9D this Friday.=20= Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater opens=20 Inside Out that evening with a= n=20 8:00 PM performance at the theater in Hu= dson.=20 Local professional actor Lissy Gulick will be in the studio. Mr. Haverty and= Ms.=20 Russ will be joining the conversation by phone from Los=20 Angeles.

 

Doug=20 Haverty

Doug Haverty=E2=80=99s award-wining plays an= d musicals have=20 been produced across the country and around the world. Inside Out just completed its seco= nd=20 successful run in Switzerland (in English) having originally opened in 1989=20= at=20 Lonny Chapman=E2=80=99s Group Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles.  Inside Out has been to New York th= ree=20 times: in Chelsea at The Village Theatre Company, Off-Broadway at The Cherry= =20 Lane and in SoHo at the Here Performing Arts Center. His play, Could I Have This=20 Dance?=20 (which premiered at The Colony in Los Angeles and won 10 Drama-Logue awards)= was=20 selected by the American Theatre Critics' Association as The Best Play of 19= 92=20 [for plays presented outside of New York City] and as a result is included i= n=20 the Otis Guernsey Theatre Yearbook "The Best Plays of 1991-92." Other popula= r=20 Haverty plays include Aftershocks=20 (Margo Jones Playwriting Award), Death=20 Defying Acts, In My Mind's Eye (Samuel=20 French), Hello This is the Bottom=20 Drawer), and=20 the libretti for Flavia=20 & The Dream Maker=20 (Dramatic Publishing Co.) and Legend=20 of the Crystal Waters (Deaf=20 Drama Award).=20 Additionally, his works has been presented at The Laguna Playhouse, The=20 Charlotte Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Marietta's Theatre-in-the-Squar= e,=20 The Phoenix Theatre, Theatre West and The Long Island Stage, just to name a=20= few.=20 Doug is Co-Moderator of The Writers Workshop at Theatre West and belongs to=20 ASCAP, NARAS and The Dramatist's Guild. Inside Out was developed at The Le= hman=20 Engel Musical Theatre Workshop under the direction of John=20 Sparks.

 

Adryan=20 Russ

ADRYAN=20 RUSS (composer= ,=20 lyricist) has had her work=20 featured at The Cherry Lane in New York City; Group Repertory Theatre, The=20 Colony Theatre, and the West Valley Playhouse in the Los Angeles area; Flori= da=20 Studio Theatre in Sarasota; the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona; 12 Miles West in= =20 Montclair, New Jersey; Allegro Productions=E2=80=99 Here Arts Center in Soho= , NY; and=20 the Wealthy Theatre in Michigan, among others.  She had the privilege of participa= ting=20 in a tribute to Charles Strouse, with Michael Feinstein, at Carnegie Hall an= d in=20 Chicago Humanities Festival=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CASCAP Cabaret: Her Turn=E2= =80=9D with Karen Mason and=20 Sharon McNight.  LML Music=20 (www.lmlmusic.com) released =E2=80=9CEveryone Has A Story: The Songs of Adry= an Russ,=E2=80=9D a=20 CD of her songs performed by some of the best Los Angeles and Broadway stage= =20 performers, including Jason Graae (Ragtime) and Susan Egan (Beauty & The Beast).  She and Inside Out=20 collaborat= or=20 Doug Haverty are currently developing a new musical based on Oscar Wilde=E2= =80=99s =E2=80=9CThe=20 Canterville Ghost=E2=80=9D; she is developing a holiday musical, Ebenezer: Return of the Scrooge, w= ith=20 Chicago playwright Keith Huff, as well as a musical for young children based= on=20 a Hans Christian Andersen tale. =20 With film composers, Adryan has worked as lyricist on such title song= s as=20 =E2=80=9CWhite Lies=E2=80=9D for Th= e Check Is In The=20 Mail, with Brian Dennehy; and "Save The Earth," for the English-version=20= cult=20 classic, Godzilla vs. The Smog=20 Monster (which she admits with great trepidation).  She=E2=80=99s also written music a= nd lyrics for=20 several animated features.  Ad= ryan=20 is a member of ASCAP, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences=20 (NARAS), The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), and The Dramatists=20 Guild. 

=  

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

 <= /P>

The New York Times wrote: =E2= =80=9CThe=20 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= o been named=20 one of the best Off Broadway musicals by Theatre=20 Mania.

 <= /P>

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= udio=20 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<= SPAN=20 style=3D"COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> (Sag= 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);=20 Cain Park (Mrs. Shinn, Music Man);=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre (Yenta, Fiddler); Porthouse (Aunt Eller, <= I=20 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
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular=20 tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances excep= t=20 the preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discou= nts=20 and season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets=20= can=20 be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

 

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

-------------------------------1140026273-- From Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com Wed Feb 15 12:25:17 2006 From: Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com (Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:25:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Northeast Ohio premiere of MATCH opens Feb 24! Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's RiverStreet Play House proudly presents MATCH, a play by Stephen Belber, which opens Friday, February 24th. Cast: Jeff Rogers as Tobi Powell Brenda Redmond as Lisa Davis Chris Crimaldi as Mike Davis Directed by Kate Tonti Dates: Friday, Feb 24, and Saturday, Feb 25 Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4 THURSDAY, March 9 and Friday, March 10 Location: 56 River Rd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. Box office phone 440.247.8955. (Theatre is located across the parking lot from Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) Curtain: 8:00 p.m. Recommended for audiences over the age of 16 due to mature subject matter and strong language. The Story: Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the apartment of Tobi Powell. They are there to interview him about his life as a dancer/choreographer, but it is soon evident that their agenda is as multilayered as the life story Tobi begins to tell them. What happens will either ruin or inspire them, and definitely change their lives forever. "Three and a half out of four stars." - USA Today "Deeply moving, enthralling theatre. Stephen Belber's MATCH has great beauty and tenderness and abounds in wit." - NY Daily News. "A theatrical steeplechase that leads to unadorned, heartfelt, emotion." - Wall Street Journal ******************************************************************************* This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing or using any of this information. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic information about individuals and businesses subject to the restrictions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or redisclose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for which you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ******************************************************************************* If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in the SUBJECT line. --=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's RiverStreet Play House proudly presents MATCH, a play by Stephen Belber, which opens Friday, February 24th.

Cast:

Jeff Rogers as Tobi Powell
Brenda Redmond as Lisa Davis
Chris Crimaldi as Mike Davis

Directed by Kate Tonti

Dates:         Friday, Feb 24, and Saturday, Feb 25
                Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4
                THURSDAY, March 9 and Friday, March 10

Location:         56 River Rd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. Box office phone 440.247.8955.
                (Theatre is located across the parking lot from Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio)

Curtain: 8:00 p.m.

Recommended for audiences over the age of 16 due to mature subject matter and strong language.

The Story: Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the apartment of Tobi Powell. They are there to interview him about his life as a dancer/choreographer, but it is soon evident that their agenda is as multilayered as the life story Tobi begins to tell them. What happens will either ruin or inspire them, and definitely change their lives forever.

"Three and a half out of four stars." - USA Today
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--=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_=-- From cassidytheatre at earthlink.net Wed Feb 15 12:08:04 2006 From: cassidytheatre at earthlink.net (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:08:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANNA IN THE TROPICS AUDITIONS AT CASSIDY Message-ID: <410-2200623152084328@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ANNA IN THE TROPICS Auditions at Cassidy Theatre Auditions for ANNA IN THE TROPICS by Nilo Cruz will be held at the Cassidy Theatre February 26th and 27th. ABOUT THE SHOW: Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize, ANNA IN THE TROPICS is a beautiful lyrical drama set in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida in 1929. As was the custom, a ?reader? would read to the workers from the classics as a form of education. When a new reader begins ?Anna Karenina?, Tolstoy, the tropics and the American dream become a volatile combination. PRODUCTION DATES: April 28 ? May 14, 2006 AUDITION DATES: Sunday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m. Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m. ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Lester Currie NEEDED: 5 men and 5 women. Preferably Latino or Of Color. Age range 20 ? 65 years. Questions? Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Cassidy Theatre cassidytheatre at earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

 ANNA IN THE TROPICS

Auditions at Cassidy Theatre

 

Auditions for ANNA IN THE TROPICS by Nilo Cruz will be held at the Cassidy Theatre February 26th and 27th.

 

ABOUT THE SHOW:  Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize,  ANNA IN THE TROPICS is a beautiful lyrical drama set in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida in 1929.  As was the custom, a ?reader? would read to the workers from the classics as a form of education.  When a new reader begins ?Anna Karenina?,  Tolstoy, the tropics and the American dream become a volatile combination.

 

PRODUCTION DATES:  April 28 ? May 14, 2006

 

AUDITION DATES:  Sunday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m.

                                    Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m.

 

ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Lester Currie

                              

NEEDED: 5 men and 5 women.  Preferably Latino or Of Color. 

                   Age range 20 ? 65 years. 

 

Questions?  Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.

Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights,

 

 
 
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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com Wed Feb 15 12:09:32 2006 From: mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com (mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:09:32 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]We are looking for ALL ENTERTAINERS Message-ID: <20060215130932.y9spiedup3534s8o@www.magicgalaxy.com> Hello all and thank you for your interest! One of Cleveland's largest Entertainment companies, Mr. Joe's Magic Galaxy, is looking to expand even bigger!! We are looking for ANY and ALL Entertainers who are interested in more work. We are looking for (but not limited to): MAGICIANS JUGGLERS BALLOON ARTISTS CLOWNS FACE PAINTERS ANIMAL ACTS PONY RIDES INFLATABLES CARICATURE ARTISTS COSTUME CHARACTERS DJ'S BANDS...ALL KINDS OF BANDS..... PIANO PLAYERS HULA DANCERS AIR BRUSH TATOO ARTISTS CARNIVAL GAMES STILT WALKERS OR ANY OTHER FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT THAT MAY NOT BE MENTIONED. EVEN IF YOU THINK WE ALREADY HAVE YOUR INFO PLEASE SEND IT AGAIN. 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From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Feb 15 13:44:51 2006 From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 16:44:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Busy Week in the Arts in Akron/Canton (Square Peg Promotions) Message-ID: <00fc01c63279$0caa0b20$0301000a@office.playersguildtheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I thought I would pass this on to the list. Janelle of Square Leg Productions has been putting together this list to inform people of local arts events, mostly Akron/Canton. It=92s nice to have it all in = one place. Enjoy! Tricia =20 =20 Hello, and welcome to another fabulous of week in Northeast Ohio Arts. Please check out our =93Spotlight On...Lazar=92s Art Gallery,=94 this = week=92s featured locally-owned business. =20 Square Peg Promotions thanks Mrs. Betty Smith of Multi-Development Services for inviting us to join her on this week=92s edition of =93On = Track with Betty Mac=94 on Canton=92s Channel 11. Betty is helping to promote next week=92s Rainbow Reportory Company production of Charita Goshay=92s = =93As I Was Saying...=94 which debuts on Friday, February 24th at 7pm. = Details are included in the events calendar, below. My children and I will make our stage debut there, and we hope you=92ll join us! =20 Please mark your calendars now, if you haven=92t done so already, for March 31st and April 9th. March 31st is =93ARTSPELL=94 (Art Is Alive), which marks the kickoff of the Stark ACT1 celebration. A Celebration of the Arts at KSU Stark=92s Fine Arts Building will wrap up ACT1 in style! KSU Stark Campus has graciously donated its Fine Arts Building on Sunday, April 9th from 1pm to 7pm. This event will feature art and artists of all genres and media; workshops; demonstrations; exhibits; the winning photos from the =93Picture It!=94 program; and an arts merchandise store with products from ACT1 and its artists and musicians. Don=92t miss this wonderful, free opportunity for art lovers of all = ages! =20 Until the Square Peg Promotions website is fully operational...which will increase the utility and navigation of this events calendar exponentially...I would love to receive your thoughts about color-coding the listings to represent the categories of Music; Dance; Drama/Theatre; Written Word; and Visual Arts. For events or opportunities that defy category, the type will just be the standard black. Admittedly, I=92m borrowing this concept from the creative minds on the Stark ACT1 committee, with whom I am privileged to serve! The entries under =93This Week...=94 have been color-coded today. Please let me know if this = helps; distracts; attracts; or annoys. This calendar is created for YOU, so your thoughts are important to the fine-tuning decisions. =20 Warmly, Square Peg Promotions=20 Janelle 330-268-1744 < janlrene at sssnet.com. If you have friends or fellow art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing list, they should email me at the same address and type =93 Subscribe=94 = in the subject line.>> *** THIS WEEK... Wednesday, February 15th through Saturday, February 18th African-Americans and Their Art Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton. Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms. 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu =20 =20 Thursday, February 16th, 8pm=20 Tracey Thomas Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery. Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist. Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only). Doors open at 7:30pm. www.traceythomas.com or www.massillonartmuseum.org =20 Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm=20 Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month) The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists) Leslie Nielsen=92s home (email her for directions!) This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...). The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer. For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.=20 =20 Friday, February 17th, 10pm=20 Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater) For more info, www.thelimespider.com=20 =20 Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm=20 Imp=BFed Log=BFc Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio.=20 Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm=20 Canton Idol Semi-Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. =20 Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm=20 (Weekends through March 5th.)=20 Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton.=20 For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617. =20 Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm=20 (Weekends through March 5th.)=20 Pippin KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID. =20 Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info) We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 =96 60. In addition, we are = offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer.=20 =20 Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm 3rd Monday Poets Society Stark County District Library, North Branch on 25th St. NW, near Malone College) Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement. For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com =20 AND BEYOND... =20 Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm=20 Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle Town Fryer in Cleveland. Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent =93Cajun syle cookin'!=94 www.brianlisik.com =20 =20 Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay=92s =93As I Was = Saying...=94 Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting. Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage! Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!). =20 =20 Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm Imp=BFed Log=BFc Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio=20 Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover! www.impliedlogicband.com=20 =20 Friday, February 24th, 10pm=20 Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant Fat Jimmy=92s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent For more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com =20 Saturday, February 25th, 9am Invitational Jazz Festival KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. =20 $3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com =20 Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm Imp=BFed Log=BFc Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Saturday, February 25th, 8pm Zach Jimmy=92s Caf=E9, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660 $2 cover charge. www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net=20 =20 Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic) North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting. For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com =20 Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm=20 Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet) Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues 2nd April Galerie, 209 6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924 Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town! Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham. www.secondapril.org =20 Friday, March 3rd 8pm Saturday, March 4th 8pm Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm (weekends through March 19th) Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720 Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613. All ages welcome, so bring the whole family!=20 =20 Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am=20 Imp=BFed Log=BFc Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp=BFed Log=BFc surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge. www.lydiasbar.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Monday, March 6th through March 31st Drawings 2006: Regional Artists KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm. =20 Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm =93The IN Crowd=94 featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel Be INformed, Be INvolved! =20 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to =93making our world a little smaller=94 by introducing us to people who = are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month=92s featured guest speakers are Maya and = Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art. speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org=20 =20 Friday, March 10th 8:00pm Jerry Wong Piano Recital Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County. All ages welcome. Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com=20 =20 Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, =93Blithe Spirit=94 by Noel Coward=20 Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio. There are two male parts and five female parts. For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387. =20 Sunday, March 19th, 3pm Music Department Pops Concert KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID). All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds. Open to the public, all ages. =20 Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm Red Duck Pictures=92 =93Imperfections=94 Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Catch the premiere of =93Imperfections,=94 and independent, full-length = film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta. Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school). Ticket price is $5. All are general admission and seating. Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier. For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/ . =20 Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm=20 Canton Idol Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. =20 Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County=92s own! While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening =93in = the round.=94 Jill was a regular on Channel 5=92s =93The Gene Carroll = Show=94 in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (=93No One Else On Earth=94), Travis = Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for =93America=92s Funniest Home Videos,=94 and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more. They made two records for Sting=92s Pangaea recording label, and are currently = tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they=92ll tour internationally this = spring. Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set. Proceeds will benefit Washington High School=92s Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door. =93Premium seating=94 tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15. All ages welcome. To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com . =20 Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm =93The IN Crowd=94 featuring Remel Kathleen Moore Be INformed, Be INvolved! =20 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to =93making our world a little smaller=94 by introducing us to people who = are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month=92s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana. Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org=20 =20 April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm April 23rd at 2:30pm =93Sundries=94 KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID. =20 Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm 21st Annual Evening of Jazz KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID). =20 Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton. Auditions conducted by Harold =93Chip=94 Johnson from Chicago, IL and = hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County MDS will present =93Gospel Joins Symphony II=94 on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton. This year=92s concert will feature = an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May. For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139. =20 Friday, April 30th, 3pm University Chorus Spring Concert KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. =20 Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm Concert Band Spring Concert KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. =20 Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am=20 Health Walk with =93KidSummit Against Drugs=94 and Multi-Development Services Youth >From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas. Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more. FREE for all ages. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. *** =20 Spotlight On... LAZAR=92S ART GALLERY & CREATIVE FRAMING =20 Lazar=92s Art Gallery and Creative Framing features over 700 American artists with works that include hand-blown glass, turned wood, oils, watercolors, pastels, pottery, sculpture, mixed media, textiles, greeting cards, jewelry, furniture, books, garden art, Taos drums, and more. In-home consultations and installations are available by appointment. Lazar=92s has enjoyed the distinct honor of being voted to the Top 100 Galleries in the United States. =20 Owner Lazar Tarzan was surrounded by art from a young age. His father is a painter and attended the Art Students League in New York after serving in nine major battles of World War II. The elder Lazar took his family to vacation at Laguna Beach, where they spent their time in all of the Oceanside galleries while the waves were calling young Lazar=92s name (pronounced LAY-zuhr!). Lazar=92s parents are still an active presence at the gallery, and the atmosphere is warm and familial among the staff. =20 Lazar=92s Art Gallery and Creative Framing is located at 2940 Woodlawn = NW (just south of Belden Village, Dressler Road becomes =93Woodlawn=94) at = the corner of Woodlawn and Hills & Dales Roads NW. The framing studio and gallery are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm, and on Saturdays from 9am to 5pm. They may be reached by phone at 330-477-8351, or visit their website at http://lazarsartgallery.com . =20 < janlrene at sssnet.com . This =93new=94 = section of our 2006 e-newsletters will be devoted to our locally owned and operated concert venues, art galleries, non-profit organizatons, and artists of all genres and media. Square Peg Promotions wishes to celebrate your successes with you, and to help the community to learn more about YOUR business and/or art!>> *** Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Call for Writers: Stark Act 1 (Start Arts Coming Together) Deadline March 2nd! As a part of Stark ACT1 (Stark Arts Coming Together) from March 31st to April 9th, all local writers will have a chance to shine. Four projects will feature writers (published and unpublished) of prose (fiction and non-fiction) and poetry. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com or 330-492-0376 if you have any interest in participating in any of the following projects: 1. We would like local poets or writers to display any publications (books, chapbooks, anything) at our local exhibit at the main library.=20 2. We will have readings of poetry and/or prose (fiction and nonfiction) at 6 or 7 local coffee houses. You do not have to be published to take part in this.=20 3. We will have poetry displayed inside of SARTA buses. Please submit about 4 lines of poetry for consideration. Some prose writers might like to try their hand at this.=20 4. We want to send copies of works by local authors to our troops in Iraq. Will any writers contribute their books?=20 =20 Weathervane Playhouse Summer 2006 H.O.T. (Hands-On Theatre) Workshops Contact Sean McConaha, Director of Education 330-836-2323 ext. 17 for details. I nearly fell over when I saw all the offerings available for children and adults. I don=92t have enough space here to include it = all. Definitely worth a call to Sean, who gets a Square Peg Promotions tip of the hat for helping to make art accessible to the next generation. =20 Call for Short and Feature Films: The Akron Independent Film and Video Festival The festival is sponsored by the University of Akron student and alumni organization The 2380 Project. The festival will take place on April 28th and 29th in the University of Akron Student Union Theatre, will feature short and feature movies by filmmakers from the Northeast Ohio area as well as a few other surprises. This is a unique opportunity for students and residents to discover new talent, as well as for local filmmakers who wish to display their work. We are currently seeking short and feature length submissions. All entries are free of charge. All submissions must be made on VHS or DVD, but the festival will show movies on 16mm and 35mm film prints as well as DVD, MiniDV and VHS. The submission form and submission guidelines can be found at the festival website, www.akronfilmfestival.com=20 We would be delighted if you could help us in our search for submissions by local filmmakers. If you have any questions please contact Rob Lucas at (330) 618-4405 or rlucas at uakron.edu .=20 =20 Call for Entries: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2006 Juried Photo Contest The Photography Competition 2006 is an international photography contest organized by TCB-Cafe Publishing of San Francisco. The contest aims to develop and raise the visibility of photographic and creative talent, in the form of a competition and the resulting book publication. The culmination will be a beautiful hardbound photographic book, showcasing the competition winners, and gracing the libraries of museums, galleries, individuals and collectors. The 2006 competition has two separate book themes: 1) A Smile is Worth a Thousand Words; and 2) Super Heroes. To read more about the contest, go to the TCB-Cafe Publishing website at http://www.cafeandre.com, or go directly to the contest information at http://cafeandre.com/PhotoContest2006.html Date: January 1, 2006 - March 30, 2006 www.cafeandre.com *** Ongoing Opportunities... =20 Call for Business Underwriters for Non-Profit Area Radio Station=20 91.3 The Summit Underwriting Janelle Schmidt 330-268-1744 91.3 The Summit, a locally operated, listener-supported, non-profit radio station in the Akron/Canton area has a rapidly growing audience in Stark, Summit, Portage, Medina, Wayne, and Cuyahoga Counties. Summit listeners are, on average, well educated, professional, and active in the lives of their families and communities. Is your business reaching this highly attractive audience? Find out how today. Call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janelle at 913thesummit.com to become a Summit sponsor. Listen online for free at www.913thesummit.com ! =20 Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Introduction In The Round, based in Canton, Ohio, is a multimedia systems, services, and content creation company dedicated to the integration of the creative arts, cutting-edge technologies and effective communications practices. We work with organizations of all sizes and provide comprehensive solutions from equipment infrastructure through message development to content creation. =20 Community Art Space In celebration of In The Round=92s recent move into our new facilities, and as a part of our ongoing involvement in, and support of the creative arts, we=92re happy to announce the opening our Community Art Space. = The goal of the Art Space is to feature and promote the works of local artists in a variety of visual media. The pieces will be exhibited on an ongoing basis in the ITR community area, meeting room, and workspaces on a rotating basis. Pieces will be displayed for 1-6 months, by arrangement with the artist. A brief summary about the artist and the work will be made available in an accessible format (contact information or indications that a work is for sale may optionally be included). Currently displayed artists and art will also be highlighted on the In The Round website.=20 =20 Themes=20 As artists ourselves, we know there is nothing quite so magical as being in that zone of inspiration, being one musician in the middle of vibrant performance group, or waiting in the shadows of the wings moments before going onstage. While we encourage submissions in a variety of media and themes, in keeping with our vision, we encourage pieces that explore the artistic process =93in the round.=94 Consider the following themes: =20 1. Exploring the relationship of artist and tool (technological or otherwise) 2. Exploring the relationship of artist and the creation process of their artwork 3. Exploring the relationship of artist and performance environment 4. =93Lifting the curtain=94 or =93removing the frame=94 to = experience the art from the performer=92s or creator=92s view. 5. Exploring the interaction of art and technology =20 Submissions=20 To have your work considered, please submit the following:=20 1. A digital photo of each piece 2. Approximate dimensions of each piece 3. Artist=92s name, phone number, email address 4. Length of time you=92re willing/prefer to have your piece displayed 5. Optional: a description of each piece=92s theme or inspiration =20 Practical Things=20 1. Works must be ready to be hung on a vertical wall surface (framed or otherwise mountable) 2. Artist is responsible for delivery and retrieval of the art piece(s). 3. Artists will be asked to sign a waiver releasing In The Round from liability for any damage that may occur to a piece. 4. In The Round or its designated representatives will have sole and complete discretion in choosing pieces for display. 5. This is In The Round=92s effort to encourage, enjoy, and provide exposure for local artists. We are not able to compensate artists for their time or expenses, but hope that participation has its own rewards. =20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace . =20 =20 Call for Volunteers: Living Fountain Dance Company, Canton Living Fountain Dance Company in Canton request volunteers to help with any of the following: * Writing about the arts=20 * Addressing newsletters - or sticking labels=20 * Putting up posters for concerts=20 * Helping with event coordination=20 * Ushering, Greeting, Supervising at arts events=20 * Running sound 3-4 times a year (as of now)=20 * Running lights 2-3 times a year (as of now)=20 * Contacts management - keeping database current=20 * Teaching arts (drama, visual, music, lectures)=20 For more information and to volunteer, 330/649-0773 or kimberly at livingfountain.org . =20 Call for Volunteers: Ohio WINGS (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, & Sharing, Inc.) DO YOU KNOW: WHAT THE AVERAGE COST IS TO TREAT IT? DO YOU KNOW: WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN HERE IN STARK COUNTY WHO LACK INSURANCE TO PAY FOR TREATMENT? =20 Ohio W.I.N.G.S. was established to help women diagnosed with breast cancer who have the added burden of battling this disease without sufficient insurance and who do not qualify for Medicaid. Ohio W.I.N.G.S. is the second affiliate in this country and all money raised stays in our area. Your support will make it possible for us to help women who are suffering and can=92t get help elsewhere! =20 Here are the ways you can help: =20 1. Make a tax deductible donation 2. Host a fundraiser. It is fun and it really makes a difference 3. Volunteer your time and services. It is as easy as you want it to be 4. Help with grant writing and research 5. Invite W.I.N.G.S. to speak to groups and organizations 6. Donate a percent of your profits on the sale of food, products, etc. 7. Sponsor a patient-$500 to $20,000 could literally mean the difference between life and death for a mother, wife, daughter or sister 8. Donate jewelry you no longer use. Any type or quality of jewelry can help provide money for treatment. (Please see details under =93local fundraisers,=94 below.) =20 =20 Local Fundraisers: =20 Ohio WINGS, a local 501(c)3 organization, is hosting a =93JEWELRY = TREASURE HUNT,=94 a fundraiser to help uninsured breast cancer patients, =93one = WING at a time.=94 You can help by donating your unwanted jewelry. If it is sitting in your jewelry box and not being worn, it will benefit Ohio WINGS and its clients. Items may include broken karat gold items, damaged chains, class rings, single earrings, costume jewelry, brooches, bracelets, necklaces, fine gold jewelry, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, etc. The Jewelry Treasure Hunt has raised over $1,000 in just three months! For questions or pickup, call Cyndy at 330-224-1434 or Patti at 330-497-1258; or drop off jewelry at AMADEUS SPA 4465 Hills & Dales Rd. NW. For more information about WINGS or to volunteer, please email Patti Crotty at ohiowings at sbcglobal.net . =20 *** =20 Can you see yourself in a brand new Mustang? The Canton Palace Theatre Association can! Purchase a raffle ticket to enter in our drawing, and you could win your choice of a brand new 2006 Ford Mustang, a 1964-and-a-half Classic Mustang, or $15,000 CASH! Only 5,000 tickets will be sold! Tickets can be purchased at The Palace Theatre for a donation of $10. All proceeds will benefit The Palace. The winning ticket will be drawn at the Canton Palace Theatre's 80th Anniversary concert to be held on March 4, 2006, at the Canton Palace Theatre. Classic Car provided by Motorcar Portfolio. To be eligible to participate in the car raffle prize drawing, entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Come to The Palace or order by phone: 454-8172. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I thought I would pass this on to = the list. Janelle of Square Leg Productions has been putting together this list to = inform people of local arts events, mostly Akron/Canton. It’s nice to = have it all in one place. Enjoy!

Tricia

 

 

Hello, and welcome to = another fabulous of week in Northeast = Ohio Arts.=A0 Please check out our “Spotlight On...Lazar’s = Art = Gallery,<= /b>” this week’s featured locally-owned business.

 

Square Peg Promotions = thanks Mrs. Betty Smith of Multi-Development = Services for inviting us to join her on this week’s edition of “On Track with Betty Mac” on = Canton’s Channel 11.=A0 Betty is helping to promote next = week’s Rainbow Reportory Company = production of Charita Goshay’s “As I Was Saying...” which debuts on Friday, February = 24th at 7pm.=A0 Details are included in the events calendar, below.=A0 My children and I will make our = stage debut there, and we hope you’ll join = us!

 

Please mark your calendars = now, if you haven’t done so already, for March = 31st and April 9th.=A0 March = 31st is “ARTSPELL” (Art Is = Alive), which marks the kickoff of the Stark ACT1 celebration.=A0 A Celebration of = the Arts at KSU Stark’s Fine = Arts = Building<= /st1:PlaceType> will wrap up ACT1 in = style!=A0 KSU Stark = Campus has graciously donated its = Fine = Arts = Building<= /st1:PlaceType> on Sunday, April 9th from 1pm to = 7pm.=A0 = This event will feature art and artists of all genres and media; workshops; demonstrations; exhibits; the winning photos from the “Picture = It!” program; and an arts merchandise store with products from = ACT1 and its artists and musicians.=A0 Don’t miss = this wonderful, free opportunity for art lovers of all = ages!

 

Until the Square Peg = Promotions website is fully operational...which will increase the utility and = navigation of this events calendar exponentially...I would love to receive your = thoughts about color-coding the listings to represent the categories of = Musi= c; Dance; Drama/T= heatre; Written = Word; and Visual = Arts.=A0 For events or opportunities that defy category, the type will = just be the standard black.=A0 = Admittedly, I’m borrowing this concept from the creative minds on the Stark = ACT1 committee, with whom I am privileged to serve! The entries under “This Week...” have been color-coded today.=A0 Please let me know if this helps; = distracts; attracts; or annoys.=A0 This = calendar is created for YOU, so your thoughts are important to the fine-tuning = decisions.

 

Warmly,

Square Peg = Promotions

Janelle

330-268-1744

<<As always, if your band, venue, or non-profit organization is hosting an event that should be included in = our weekly e-calendar, just email the particulars to me at janlrene at sssnet.com= .=A0=A0 If you have friends or fellow = art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing list, they should email me at = the same address and type “Subscribe” = in the subject line.>>

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THIS = WEEK...

Wednesday,= February 15th through

Saturday, February 18th

African-Americans and Their = Art

Walsh= = University, = David = Center atrium, 20= 20 East Maple St., North = Canton.<= o:p>

In= cludes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms.=A0 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu=

 = ;

Thursday, February 16th, 8pm

Tracey Thomas

Massillon = Art = Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way = East, Massillon= OH 44646

En= joy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the = Massillon = Museum gallery.  Currently on display are the watercolor paintings = and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), = quintessential flapper, author, and artist.=A0 = Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will = be joined by Ryan Humbert. = Tickets $10 at the door (only).=A0 Doors = open at 7:30pm.=A0 www.traceythomas.com=A0 or www.massillonartmuseum.org=

 = ;

Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm

Traditional Blues with Wallace = Coleman

KSU Stark, Main Hall = Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 = pm (1st, 3rd, and = 4thThursdays of each month)

The = Creative = Way (Life Group for = Artists)

Leslie Nielsen’s home (email her for = directions!)

Th= is Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek = encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...).  The group is continuing = a study of The Creative = Call, by Janice Elsheimer.  For more information contact Leslie at = lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 10pm

Ryan Humbert (10pm<= /st1:time>) opening for Mike = Lenz

The Lime Spider, = Main = Street in downtown = Akron (= across from Civic Theater)

For more info, www.thelimespider.com

 

Friday, = February 17th, 7:30 to = 9:30pm

Imp=BFed Log=BFc

Sonnet's Coffeehouse, = 117 College St. = Wadsworth, = Ohio. =

Full Electric Band at = Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, = desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. = Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or =A0www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Friday, February = 17th, 7:00= pm

Canton Idol = Semi-Finals

Timken<= b> = High = School

$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for = Canton = area residents who are in need.=A0 = For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 8pm

Saturday, February 18th, 8pm

Sunday, = February 19th, 2:30pm

(= Weekends through March 5th.)

Inherit the Wind, as performed by the = C= anton Players = Guild

1001 Market Ave. = North in downtown Ca= nton.

Fo= r more information or to purchase tickets, please call = 330-453-7617.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 8pm

Saturday, = February 18th, 8pm

Sunday, = February 19th, 2:30pm

(= Weekends through March 5th.)

Pippin

KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, = Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Ti= ckets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior = Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID.

 

Call to Audition: Bang and the = Clatter

Sunday, = February 19th, 6pm to = 10pm

Summit = ArtSpace., = 140 East Market = St. Akron = 44308<= /st1:address>

Please call to confirm an audition time = 330-606-5317 = (also call for more info)

We= are looking for 24 actors ages 18 – 60.=A0 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday = 3pm= performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. = Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to = see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. =

 = ;

Monday, = February 20th, 7pm to = 9pm

3rd Monday Poets Society

Stark County District Library, North = Branch <= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0on= 25th St. NW, near Ma= lone Co= llege)<= /span>

Po= ets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give = and receive encouragement.  For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens = Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com

 = ;

AND = BEYOND...

 

Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm

Brian = Lisik in a Song= writers Circle

Town = Fryer in = Cleveland.

Brian tells us that there = is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent “Cajun = syle cookin'!”=A0 www.brianlisik.com

 

Saturday & Sunday, = February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm

Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay’s “As I Was = Saying...”

Arts In = Stark= = Education = Center, = 1014 Cleveland Avenue = NW, Canton<= b>

Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton = Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, = multi-media production that features non-traditional casting.=A0 Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to = life on stage!=A0 Tickets are $15 for = adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, = for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!).=A0=A0=A0 =

 = ;

Friday, = February 24th, 8pm to = 10pm

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Parma Arabica, = 7462 Broadview Rd. = Parma, = Ohio 

Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann = & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All = of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover!

www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Friday, = February 24th, 10pm

Ryan = Humbert, o= pening for = Anne E. = DeChant

Fat = Jimmy’s, lo= cated below Panini's on Ma= in Street = in downtown Ke= nt

Fo= r more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Saturday, February 25th, 9am

Invitation= al Jazz Festival

KSU = Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Ryan = Humbert

Sonnets = Coffee, Wadsworth.<= b>  =

$3= cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to = 11:30pm

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Jammin' = Java = Place, 70= 07 West Pleasant Va= lley Rd., = Parma, = Ohio

Full Acoustic Band show. = Jammin' Java = Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. = Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com = or www.impliedlogicband.com

 = ;

Saturday, February 25th, 8pm

Zach<= /o:p>

Jimmy’s Caf=E9, = 2028 Chestnut Blvd, = Cuyahoga Falls, = 330.923.3660

$2 cover charge.=A0 www.jimmys-cafe.com for = details or www.zachmusic.net

 

Monday, = February 27th, 9am to = 11am AND 7pm to = 9pm

Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story = (Developing a Topic)

North = Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover = Company

Hands-on writing and = coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and = revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and = free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they = wrote since last meeting.=A0 For more = information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com

 

Wednesday, March = 1st, 7:30pm

Enormous Reading = Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger = (poet)

Kent = State University Library Conference Room, = Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Friday, March = 3rd, 5:00pm to = 10:00pm

3rd = Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter = Blues

2nd = April Galerie, 209=A0 = 6th Street NW, Downtown = Canton = 330/451-0924

C= ome in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in = town!=A0 Features hot art by local artists = BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot = music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham.=A0 www.secondapril.org

<= o:p> 

Friday, March 3rd = 8pm

Saturday, March 4th 8pm

Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm

(weekends through March = 19th)

Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein = musical

North = Canton Playhouse, = 525 7th St. = NE, North = Canton, OH 44720

Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for = students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613.=A0 All ages = welcome, so bring the whole family!

 

Saturday, March 4th, = 10pm to = 1am

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Lydia's, = 1400 S. Arlington = St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio=

Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage = & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp=BFed Log=BFc = surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & = over. No cover charge.=A0 www.lydiasbar.com  or=A0 www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Sunday, March = 5th, 3:00pm

The Banjo: African = Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala = Diabate

KSU = Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Monday, March = 6th through March 31st

Drawings 2006: = Regional Artists

KSU Stark, Fine Arts = Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public, all ages.=A0 Hours: Mon to Thurs: = 9am to 7pm and Friday 9a= m to 5pm.

 

Thursday, March 9th, = 2006, 7pm to = 8:30pm

“The IN = Crowd”=A0 featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel=A0 Be INformed, Be = INvolved!=A0

2nd April = Galerie, 209 Sixth Street = NW, downtown Ca= nton, OH= . 330-451-0924

The Greater Stark Community Arts = Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday = of every month.=A0 The IN Crowd is = dedicated to “making our world a little smaller” by introducing us to = people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an = interesting story to share.=A0 This = month’s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the = United = States from = Israel to speak about = Israel and Israeli Art.=A0 = speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.=A0 www.secondapril.org

 

Friday, March = 10th 8:00pm

Jerry Wong Piano = Recital

Kent State University Fine = Arts Theatre, Fr= ank Road NW, = North Canton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Friday, March = 10th, 7:00pm

Howard = University<= /st1:place> Choir = (Washington= DC= ) Concert

Timken = High = School Auditorium, = West = Tuscarawas, = Canton, OH=

P= resented by Multi-Development Services of = Stark County.=A0 = All ages welcome.=A0 = Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of = 20 or more. Tickets go on sale = January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com =

<= o:p> 

Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal = Fulton, “Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward =

Tuesday, March 14th, = 7pm

Sanctuary Theatre, Canal = Fulton, Ohio= .

There are two male parts and five female parts.  For = additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and = 330-854-4387.

 

Sunday, March 19th, = 3pm

Music Department Pops = Concert

KSU Stark, Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID).=A0 All proceeds = to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds.=A0 Open to the public, all ages.=A0 =

 

Sunday, March 19th, = 5:30pm

Red Duck Pictures’ “Imperfections”

Cuya= hoga Falls = High = School Auditorium, = 2300 4th = Street.  = Cuyahoga = Falls, = OH = 44221.

Catch the premiere of “Imperfections,” and independent, full-length film by = Kent = State = University student Matt Pallotta.=A0 = Parking will be off of St= ow Street = (on the side of the school).  Ticket price is $5.  All are general = admission and seating.  Concessions will also be available outside the = auditorium during the premier.=A0 For all = the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/=A0 .

 

Friday, March = 24th, 7:00pm

Canton Idol = Finals

Timk= en High = School

$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for = Canton = area residents who are in need.=A0 = For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

 

Saturday, April = 8th, 7:00pm

In the Round w/ Jill = Colucci & Friends

Lions Lincoln Theater, = Lincoln Way = East, beautiful downtown = Massillon= , Ohio

Square Peg Promotions is = proud to welcome home one of Stark = County’s own!=A0 While = home in Massillon = to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from = Washington = High School, Jill Colucci will = join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening “in the round.”=A0 Jill was a regular on Channel = 5’s “The Gene Carroll Show” in the 1970s. Among her credits are = songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd = (“No One Else On Earth”), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. = She also wrote the award-winning theme song for = “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” and a host of TV series, TV = movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major = recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, = Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia = Sharp, and many more.=A0 They made two = records for Sting’s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking = with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they’ll tour internationally this = spring.=A0 Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the = evening with an acoustic set.=A0 Proceeds = will benefit Washington = High School’s Alumni Scholarship Fund.=A0 Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door.=A0 “Premium = seating” tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15.=A0 All ages welcome.=A0 To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com = .

 

Thursday, April 13, = 2006, 7pm to = 8:30pm

“The IN = Crowd”=A0 featuring Remel Kathleen Moore=A0 Be INformed, Be = INvolved!=A0

2nd April = Galerie, 209 Sixth Street = NW, downtown Ca= nton, OH= . 330-451-0924

The Greater Stark Community Arts = Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday = of every month.=A0 The IN Crowd is = dedicated to “making our world a little smaller” by introducing us to = people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an = interesting story to share.=A0 This = month’s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development = Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in = Liberia and = Ghana.=A0 = Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.=A0 www.secondapril.org

 

April 14th = 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at = 8pm

April 23rd at = 2:30pm

“Sundries”=

KSU Stark Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, No= rth Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Tickets $8 adults; $5 = Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID.

 

Thursday, April = 20th, 6:30pm

21st Annual = Evening of Jazz

KSU<= /span> Stark Professional Education & = Conference Center<= /st1:place> (T= imken Great Hall), Fr= ank Avenue NW, = North Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Ticket prices are $20 = adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and = Stark = State = students with ticket (requires college ID).

 

Friday, April = 21st and Saturday, April 22nd

Call to Auditions for = Gospel Joins Symphony II

Location: Jesus Speaks = Christian Center<= /st1:place>, = 1103 McKinley Avenue = NW, Canton.

Auditions conducted = by Harold “Chip” Johnson from = Chicago, = IL and hosted by Multi-Development = Services of Stark = County

MDS will present = “Gospel Joins Symphony = II” on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in = Canton.=A0 This year’s concert will = feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton = Symphony Orchestra.=A0 Participants must = be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals = which begin in May.=A0 For a = registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139.=

 

Friday, April = 30th, 3pm

University Chorus Spring = Concert

KSU Stark Main Hall = Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public.=A0 All ages = welcome.

 

Tuesday, May = 2nd, 8pm

Concert Band Spring = Concert

KSU Stark Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, No= rth Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public.=A0 All ages = welcome.

 

Saturday, June = 17th, 11:00am

Health Walk with = “KidSummit Against Drugs” and Multi-Development Services = Youth

From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on = West Tuscarawas.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 Inflatables for kids, large arts = tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more.=A0 FREE for all ages.=A0 For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

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Spotlight On...

LAZAR’S = = ART= = GALLERY & = CREATIVE FRAMING

 

Lazar’s Art = Gallery and Creative Framing = features over 700 American artists with works that include hand-blown glass, = turned wood, oils, watercolors, pastels, pottery, sculpture, mixed media, = textiles, greeting cards, jewelry, furniture, books, garden art, = Taos = drums, and more.=A0 In-home = consultations and installations are available by appointment.=A0 Lazar’s has enjoyed the distinct honor of being voted to = the Top 100 Galleries in the United = States.

 

Owner Lazar Tarzan was surrounded by art = from a young age.=A0 His father is a painter = and attended the Art Students League in = New York = after serving in nine major battles of World War II.=A0 The elder Lazar took his family to vacation at = Laguna Beach, where they spent their time in all of the = Oceanside = galleries while the waves were calling young Lazar’s name (pronounced LAY-zuhr!).=A0 Lazar’s = parents are still an active presence at the gallery, and the atmosphere is warm and familial among the staff.

 

Lazar’s Art = Gallery and Creative Framing = is located at 2940 Woodlawn NW (just south of = Belden = Village, Dr= essler Road = becomes “Woodlawn”) at the corner of Woodlawn and Hills & Dales = Roads NW.=A0 The framing studio and = gallery are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm, = and on Saturdays from 9am = to 5pm= .=A0 They may be reached = by phone at 330-477-8351, or visit their website at http://laz= arsartgallery.com .

 

<<Got an arts-focused business?=A0 Got a NON-arts-focused, locally owned business that SUPPORTS the arts?=A0=A0 Tell us about = it!=A0 Email info to janlrene at sssnet.com . = This “new” section of our 2006 e-newsletters will be devoted to = our locally owned and operated concert = venues, art galleries, non-profit organizatons, and artists of all genres and media.=A0=A0 Square Peg Promotions wishes to celebrate your = successes with you, and to help the community to learn more about YOUR business and/or art!>>

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Time-Sensi= tive Opportunities:

 

Call for = Writers:=A0 Stark Act 1 (Start Arts = Coming Together) Deadline March 2nd!

As a part of Stark ACT1 (Stark = Arts Coming Together) from March 31st to April 9th, all local = writers will have a chance to shine.  Four projects will feature writers (published and unpublished) of prose (fiction and non-fiction) and = poetry. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com or = 330-492-0376 if you have any interest in participating in any of the following = projects:

1. We would like local poets or = writers to display any publications (books, chapbooks, anything) at our local = exhibit at the main library.

2. We will have readings of poetry = and/or prose (fiction and nonfiction) at 6 or 7 local coffee houses.  You = do not have to be published to take part in this.
3. We will have poetry displayed inside of SARTA buses.=A0 Please submit about = 4 lines of poetry for consideration. Some prose writers might like to try their = hand at this.
4. We want to send copies of works by local authors to our troops in =
Iraq. Will any writers contribute their books? =

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Weatherva= ne Playhouse Summer 2006 H.O.T. (Hands-On Theatre) = Workshops

Contact Sean McConaha, Director of Education 330-836-2323 ext. = 17 for details.=A0 I nearly fell = over when I saw all the offerings available for children and adults.=A0 I don’t have enough space = here to include it all.=A0 Definitely = worth a call to Sean, who gets a Square Peg Promotions tip of the hat for helping to = make art accessible to the next generation.

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Call for = Short and Feature Films: The Akron Independent Film and = Video Festival

The festival is sponsored = by the University of = Akron student and alumni organization The 2380 Project. The festival will take place on April 28th and 29th = in the University of = Akron Student Union Theatre, will = feature short and feature movies by filmmakers from the = Northeast Ohio area as well as a few other surprises. This = is a unique opportunity for students and residents to discover new talent, as = well as for local filmmakers who wish to display their work. We are currently seeking short and feature length = submissions. All entries are free of charge. All submissions must be made on VHS or DVD, = but the festival will show movies on 16mm and 35mm film prints as well as DVD, = MiniDV and VHS. The submission form and submission guidelines can be found at = the festival website, www.akronfilmfestival.com =

We would be delighted if = you could help us in our search for submissions by local filmmakers. If you have = any questions please contact Rob Lucas at (330) 618-4405 or rlucas at uakron.edu .

 <= /span>

Call for = Entries: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2006
Juried Photo Contest
The Photography Competition 2006 is an international photography contest organized by TCB-Cafe Publishing of San Francisco. = The contest aims to develop and raise the visibility of photographic and = creative talent, in the form of a competition and the resulting book publication. The culmination will be a beautiful hardbound photographic book, showcasing = the competition winners, and gracing the libraries of museums, galleries, individuals and collectors.
The 2006 competition has two separate book themes: 1) A Smile is Worth a Thousand Words; and 2) Super Heroes.=A0 =A0To read more about the contest, go to the TCB-Cafe Publishing website at http://www.cafeandre.com, or go directly to the contest information at
http://cafeandre.com/PhotoContest2006.html=A0=A0 Date: =
Ja= nuary 1, 2006 - = March 30, = 2006
www.cafeandre.com

**= *

Ongoing Opportunities...

 

Call for = Business Underwriters for Non-Profit Area Radio Station =

91.3= The Summit = Underwriting

Jane= lle Schmidt 330-268-1744

91.3 The Summit, a locally operated, listener-supported, non-profit radio station = in the Akron/Canton area has a rapidly growing audience in Stark, = Summit, = Portage, = Medina, = Wayne, and = Cuyahoga = Counties.=A0 Summit listeners are, on average, = well educated, professional, and active in the lives of their families and communities. Is y= our business reaching this highly attractive audience?=A0 Find out how today.=A0 Call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or = email janelle at 913thesummit.com= to become a Summit sponsor.=A0=A0 Listen online for free at www.913thesummit.com !

 

Call for = Artists: In the Round Community Art Space

In= troduction

In= The Round, based in Canton, Ohio, is a multimedia systems, services, and content creation company dedicated to the integration of = the creative arts, cutting-edge technologies and effective communications practices.=A0 We work with = organizations of all sizes and provide comprehensive solutions from equipment = infrastructure through message development to content = creation.

 

Co= mmunity Art Space

In= celebration of In The Round’s recent move into our new facilities, = and as a part of our ongoing involvement in, and support of the creative arts, we’re happy to announce the opening our Community Art Space.=A0 The = goal of the Art Space is to feature and promote = the works of local artists in a variety of visual media. The pieces = will be exhibited on an ongoing basis in the ITR community area, meeting room, = and workspaces on a rotating basis.=A0 = Pieces will be displayed for 1-6 months, by arrangement with the artist. A = brief summary about the artist and the work will be made available in an = accessible format (contact information or indications that a work is for sale may optionally be included).=A0 = Currently displayed artists and art will also be highlighted on the In The Round = website.

 

Th= emes

As= artists ourselves, we know there is nothing quite so magical as being in = that zone of inspiration, being one musician in the middle of vibrant = performance group, or waiting in the shadows of the wings moments before going = onstage. While we encourage submissions in a variety of media and themes, in = keeping with our vision, we encourage pieces that explore the artistic process “in the round.” Consider the following = themes:

 

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and tool (technological or otherwise)

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and the creation process of their artwork

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and performance environment

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 “Lifting the = curtain” or “removing the frame” to experience the art from the performer’s or creator’s view.

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = interaction of art and technology

 

Su= bmissions

To= have your work considered, please submit the following: =

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 A digital photo of = each piece

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Approximate dimensions = of each piece

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artist’s name, = phone number, email address

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Length of time = you’re willing/prefer to have your piece displayed

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Optional: a = description of each piece’s theme or inspiration

 

Pr= actical Things

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Works must be ready to = be hung on a vertical wall surface (framed or otherwise = mountable)

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artist is responsible = for delivery and retrieval of the art piece(s).

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artists will be asked = to sign a waiver releasing In The Round from liability for any damage that may occur to a = piece.

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 In The Round or its = designated representatives will have sole and complete discretion in choosing = pieces for display.

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This is In The = Round’s effort to encourage, enjoy, and provide exposure for local artists. We are not = able to compensate artists for their time or expenses, but hope that = participation has its own = rewards.

 

Fo= r more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace .=A0 =

=A0

Call for = Volunteers: Living Fountain Dance Company, = Canton

Living Fountain Dance = Company in Canton = request volunteers to help with any of the = following:

  • Writing about the arts =
  • Addressing newsletters - or sticking = labels
  • Putting up posters for = concerts
  • Helping with event = coordination
  • Ushering, Greeting, Supervising at arts = events
  • Running sound 3-4 times a year (as of = now)
  • Running lights 2-3 times a year (as of = now)
  • Contacts management - keeping database = current
  • Teaching arts (drama, visual, music, = lectures)

For more information and to volunteer, 330/649-0773 or kimberly at livingfountain.org .

 

Call for = Volunteers: Ohio WINGS = (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, & Sharing, = Inc.)

DO YOU = KNOW:=A0 WHAT THE AVERAGE COST IS TO TREAT = IT?

DO YOU = KNOW:=A0 WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN HERE IN = STARK = COUNTY = WHO LACK INSURANCE TO PAY FOR TREATMENT?

 

Ohio W.I.N.G.S. was established to help women diagnosed with breast cancer = who have the added burden of battling this disease without sufficient = insurance=A0=A0 and who do not qualify for = Medicaid.=A0 Ohio W.I.N.G.S. is the second = affiliate in this country and all money raised stays in our area.=A0 Your support will make it possible for us to help women who are suffering and can’t get help elsewhere!

 

Here are the ways you can = help:

 

1.       = Make a tax deductible donation

2.       = Host a fundraiser.=A0 It is fun and it = really makes a difference

3.       = Volunteer your time and services.=A0 It is = as easy as you want it to be

4.       = Help with grant writing and research

5.       = Invite W.I.N.G.S. to speak to groups and = organizations

6.       = Donate a percent of your profits on the sale of food, products, = etc.

7.       = Sponsor a = patient-$500 to $20,000 could literally mean the difference between life and death for a mother, wife, daughter or sister

8.       = Donate jewelry you no longer use.=A0 = Any type or quality of jewelry can help provide money for treatment. (Please see = details under “local fundraisers,” = below.)

 

 

Local = Fundraisers:

 

Ohio WINGS, a local 501(c)3 = organization, is hosting a “JEWELRY = TREASURE HUNT,” a fundraiser to help uninsured breast cancer = patients, “one WING at a time.”=A0 You can help by donating your unwanted jewelry.=A0 If it is sitting in your jewelry = box and not being worn, it will benefit Ohio WINGS and its clients.=A0=A0 Items may include broken karat = gold items, damaged chains, class rings, single earrings, costume jewelry, brooches, = bracelets, necklaces, fine gold jewelry, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, = etc.=A0 The Jewelry Treasure Hunt has = raised over $1,000 in just three months!=A0 = For questions or pickup, call Cyndy at 330-224-1434 or Patti at = 330-497-1258; or drop off jewelry at AMADEUS SPA 4465 Hills & Dales Rd. NW.=A0 For more information about WINGS = or to volunteer, please email Patti Crotty at ohiowings at sbcglobal.net .

 

***

 

Can you see yourself in a brand new Mustang? The Canton Palace Theatre Association can!=A0=A0 Purchase a raffle ticket to = enter in our drawing, and you could win your choice of a brand new 2006 Ford Mustang, = a 1964-and-a-half Classic Mustang, or $15,000 CASH!=A0 Only 5,000 tickets will be sold! = Tickets can be purchased at The Palace Theatre for a donation of $10. All proceeds = will benefit The Palace. The winning ticket will be drawn at the Canton = Palace Theatre's 80th Anniversary concert to be held on March 4, = 2006, at the Canton Palace Theatre.=A0 = Classic Car provided by Motorcar Portfolio.=A0 = To be eligible to participate in the car raffle prize drawing, entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Come to = The Palace or order by phone: 454-8172.=A0 =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320-- From sykokilr1 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 10:00:33 2006 From: sykokilr1 at aol.com (sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:00:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Breakfast Clubbed" Murder Mystery Message-ID: <8C80070D992AE6D-1310-679@FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The Garfield Heights High School Theatre Boosters & High School Drama Club Present "Breakfast Clubbed" A murder mystery/dinner show By: Dave and Elizabeth Wells Friday March 3rd G.H.H.S. Cafeteria- 4900 Turney Rd. Garfield Heights Doors open at 6:30 show starts @ 7:00 Tickets- $20.00 for adults, $12.00 for students, $35.00 per couple Buffet dinner, beverages and mystery Call 216-662-1223 For tickets and information Limited seating- No tickets sold at door Tickets must be ordered by February 25th. ----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
The Garfield Heights High School Theatre Boosters
&
High School Drama Club

Present

 
"Breakfast Clubbed"
 
A murder mystery/dinner show
By: Dave and Elizabeth Wells
Friday March 3rd
 

G.H.H.S. Cafeteria- 4900 Turney Rd. Garfield Heights

Doors open at 6:30 show starts @ 7:00

 
Tickets- $20.00 for adults, $12.00 for students, $35.00 per couple
Buffet dinner, beverages and mystery
 

Call 216-662-1223

For tickets and information
                              
Limited seating- No tickets sold at door
Tickets must be ordered by February 25th.
 
 
----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com-- From brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 10:14:08 2006 From: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com (B. C. A.) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:14:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last call for line dancers Message-ID: <20060215181408.70757.qmail@web50907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mary Harwood from the Boot Scootin' Saloon is offering line dance classes for beginners and intermediate dancers at Brecksville Center for the Arts. Classes begin February 20 and run through April 10, 6:45 - 8 pm (beginners) and 8:10 - 9:30 (intermediate.) Classes will also be offered from May 8 to June 19. Fee for the 8 week class is $46 for members and $52 for non members. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts. We are open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141 To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 440-526-6232 Fax 440-526-1214 E-mail brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mary Harwood from the Boot Scootin' Saloon is offering line dance classes for beginners and intermediate dancers at Brecksville Center for the Arts.
Classes begin February 20 and run through April 10, 6:45 - 8 pm (beginners) and 8:10 - 9:30 (intermediate.)  Classes will also be offered from May 8 to June 19.
Fee for the 8 week class is $46 for members and $52 for non members.
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts.  We are open to all Ohio residents.
BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org  Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com


Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts
8997 Highland Dr
Brecksville. OH 44141
440-526-6232
Fax 440-526-1214
 
Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350-- From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 10:10:09 2006 From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:10:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: Fwd: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Message-ID: <20060215181009.51844.qmail@web80725.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit List, How this got sent from a draft before I finished it last night, I dunno. Maybe too much Valentine sweetness.The rest of my thoughts are included here. Evie Evie Morris wrote: From: Evie Morris To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST) According to my edition of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is: 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession; b) engaged in one of the learned professions c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace: 2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer b) having a particular pr ofession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise. Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent. Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist......expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience.......was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with. In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determining a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see respect and admiration for their creativity and their work ethic first and foremost. For me, looking at every day with hope and optimism, while living in very difficult times, is far more important than putting down anyone who takes a risk on any artistic endeavor they feel courageous enough to undertake. shalom and love, Evie Morris --0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
List,
  How this got sent from a draft before I finished it last night, I dunno. Maybe too much Valentine sweetness.The rest of my thoughts are included here.    Evie

Evie Morris <bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Evie Morris <bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net>
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST)

According to my edition  of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is:
 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession;
   b) engaged in one of the learned professions
   c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of
a  profession;
       (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace:
  2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer
    b) having a particular pr ofession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier
    c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player
 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.
 
    That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. 
     The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise.
     Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a  Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in  the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent.
    Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist......expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience.......was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with.
   In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determining a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see respect and admiration for their creativity and their work ethic first and foremost.
   For me, looking at every day with hope and optimism, while living in very difficult times, is far more important than putting down anyone who takes a risk on any artistic endeavor they feel courageous enough to undertake.
                                    
                                  shalom and love,   Evie Morris
 
 
 

--0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:01:10 2006 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:01:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse seeks Director and Musical Director Message-ID: <20060215190110.13271.qmail@web81001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE IS SEEKING A DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR FOR THEIR SUMMER MUSICAL 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. --0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                          
 
                         WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
 
                                        IS SEEKING A
                            
                                  DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR
 
                                     FOR THEIR SUMMER MUSICAL
 
                         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. 
 
 
 
--0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214-- From ifoma at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:45:02 2006 From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:45:02 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: AfterThought... Las Vegas Bound Message-ID: <20060215194502.36997.qmail@web81609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-919836219-1140032702=:32306 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit come out and see the band that will be in Las Vegas next month... AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com will be at the Mardi Gras 1423 East 21st Street--Cleveland, OH Saturday, February 18, 2006 10 p.m. - 2 a.m. 216-566-9094 --0-919836219-1140032702=:32306 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
come out and see the band
that will be in Las Vegas next month...
AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band
will be at
the
Mardi Gras
1423 East 21st Street--Cleveland, OH
Saturday, February 18, 2006
10 p.m. - 2 a.m.                     216-566-9094
--0-919836219-1140032702=:32306-- From ifoma at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:57:05 2006 From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:57:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Band needs male vocalist Message-ID: <20060215195705.6473.qmail@web81606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Our band is looking for a male vocalist who can work a crowd with such songs as Billy Jean, I Feel Good/Sex Machine, Long Train Running, Give It to Me Baby, Brick House, do the Jay Z rap in Crazy in Love, Fire, and then still swoon the crowd with Georgia on my Mind or the duet Hope we can be Together Soon. If this is you, check out our website: www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com If you are still interested, come out and audition w/us at the following venues this month: Sat., Feb. 18--Mardi Gras--1423 E. 21st St. Sat., Feb. 25--Rick's Cafe'--86 N. Main in Chagrin Falls, OH ask for Irma --0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Our band is looking for a male vocalist who can work a crowd with such songs as
Billy Jean, I Feel Good/Sex Machine, Long Train Running, Give It to Me Baby, Brick House, do the Jay Z rap in Crazy in Love, Fire, and then still swoon the crowd with Georgia on my Mind or the duet Hope we can be Together Soon.  If this is you, check out our website:  www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com
If you are still interested, come out and audition w/us at the following venues this month:
Sat., Feb. 18--Mardi Gras--1423 E. 21st St.
Sat., Feb. 25--Rick's Cafe'--86 N. Main in Chagrin Falls, OH
ask for Irma
--0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420-- From blueizeinfo at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 11:57:32 2006 From: blueizeinfo at yahoo.com (Blue~ize Magazine) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:57:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLUE-IZE MAGAZINE OFFERS FREE AUDITION LISTINGS Message-ID: <20060215195732.1252.qmail@web51505.mail.yahoo.com> --0-95858267-1140033452=:97922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit BLUE-IZE THE PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE CONCERT & THEATER LINKS AUDITIONS RISING STARS ANNOUNCEMENTS INDIE FILMS Audition Notices Published at No Charge Serving the Akron / Cleveland Area Accepting Auditions for Dance, Music, Film, & Theater http://www.blue-ize.com/auditions.html To find a copy check your local library, stage theater, movie theater,& dance school VISIT US AT WWW.BLUE-IZE.COM ATTENTION ALL ACTING, DANCE, & VOICE COACHES: NEW CLASSIFIED 4 LINE LISTING FOR ONLY $25/MONTH-SEE JAN ISSUE BANDS & MUSICIAN PAGE STARTING IN FEBRUARY. 4 COLOR PICTURE AND CONTACT INFO FOR $25/MONTH the ultimate guide for developing talent Blue~ize Magazine www.blue-ize.com The Ultimate Guide for Developing Talent Mike Ross, Editor 440.478.7500 Barbara Ross, Producer 440.478.5723 7285 Center St. Mentor, OH 44060 --0-95858267-1140033452=:97922 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
BLUE-IZE
THE PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE
 
 CONCERT & THEATER LINKS AUDITIONS RISING STARS ANNOUNCEMENTS INDIE FILMS
 
Audition Notices
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--0-95858267-1140033452=:97922-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Feb 15 14:42:24 2006 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:42:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Players Guild presents "Inherit the Wind" Message-ID: <00a401c63281$2e18b920$0a00a8c0@YOUR7C60552B9E> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320" ------=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Players Guild of Canton presents.. Inherit the Wind February 17 - March 5, 2006 Creation vs. Evolution Set in 1925 Tennessee, this classic courtroom drama still rings true today as opposing sides face off in the centuries old controversy of science vs. religion. It portrays, in partly fictionalized form, the famous and dramatic courtroom "Monkey Trial" battle between two famous lawyers who volunteered to heatedly argue both sides of the case. Its story centers around the issue of evolution vs. creationism, in the prosecution of 24 year-old Dayton High School mathematics teacher, sports coach and substitute science teacher, John T. Scopes for violating state law (the 1925 Butler Act) by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a state-funded school. The show's title was taken from the Biblical book of Proverbs 11:29: "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind." Unique to The Players Guild production is the lengthy list of community leaders involved with the project. A few include: Joe Martuccio (Canton City Law Director) is portraying the role of Matthew Brady. Joe feels fortunate to combine vocation and avocation in his portrayal of an experienced trial attorney and elected official who loves to eat! The Canton Law Director is a 19-year veteran of A Christmas Carol and other diverse productions here and with North Canton, Rainbow Repertory Co., and Lolli's Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre. John Kiste (Executive Director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' Bureau) will be playing the part of Henry Drummond. John is proud of the strength of the local arts' community. He is honored to have a role in what is still one of the timeliest, thought provoking plays ever written. Les Abel (Executive Director of the Stark County Community Mental Health Board) has lived in Canton since 1985 and is playing a juror in the show. This is his first time on stage since he was a freshman in high school, but has enjoyed Guild productions since coming to Canton. In a society that is still centered around the debate of religion in the classrooms, this play is more relevant than ever. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. For tickets please call the box office at 330-453-7617. Hurry because one performance is already sold out! And for a special message about the show, CLICK HERE Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 www.playersguildtheatre.com Business Office: 330-453-7619 Box Office: 330-453-7617 For more information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com. You are receiving this email because you have previously signed up to receive information about auditions and other events at The Players Guild Theatre. To be removed from the mailing list, please reply to this email and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. ------=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

The Players Guild of Canton presents….

Inherit the = Wind

 

February 17 – = March 5, = 2006

=

Creation vs. = Evolution

 

 

Set in 1925 Tennessee, this classic courtroom = drama still rings true today as opposing sides face off in the centuries old controversy of science vs. religion.  It portrays, in partly = fictionalized form, the famous and dramatic courtroom "Monkey Trial" battle = between two famous lawyers who volunteered to heatedly argue both sides of the = case.

 

 

Its story centers around the issue of evolution vs. creationism, in the = prosecution of 24 year-old Dayton High School mathematics teacher, sports coach and substitute science teacher, John T. Scopes for violating state law (the = 1925 Butler Act) by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a state-funded = school. The show's title was taken from the Biblical book of Proverbs 11:29: = "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the = wind."

 

 

Unique to The Players Guild production is the lengthy list of community leaders involved with the project. A few include:

Joe Martuccio (Canton City Law Director) is portraying the role of Matthew Brady. = Joe feels fortunate to combine vocation and avocation in his portrayal of an experienced trial attorney and elected official who loves to eat!  = The Canton Law Director is a 19-year veteran of A Christmas Carol and other diverse productions here and with = North Canton, Rainbow Repertory Co., and Lolli’s Murder Mystery Dinner = Theatre.

John Kiste = (Executive Director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau) will be playing the part = of Henry Drummond. John is proud of the strength of the local arts’ community.  He is honored to have a role in what is still one of = the timeliest, thought provoking plays ever written.

Les = Abel (Executive Director of the Stark County Community Mental Health = Board) has lived in Canton since 1985 and is playing a juror in the show. This is his first time on = stage since he was a freshman in high school, but has enjoyed Guild = productions since coming to Canton.

 

In a society that is still centered around the debate of religion in the classrooms, this play is more relevant than ever. Performances are = Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. For tickets please call the box office at 330-453-7617. =

Hurry because one performance is already sold = out!

 

And for a special message about the show, = CLICK HERE

 

Players Guild Theatre

1001 Market = Avenue North

Canton, Ohio 44702

www.playersguildtheatre.com

Business Office: 330-453-7619

Box Office: 330-453-7617

 

For more information, write to = info at playersguildtheatre.com.

 

You are receiving this email because you have previously signed = up to receive information about auditions and other events at The Players = Guild Theatre. To be removed from the mailing list, please reply to this email = and put "unsubscribe" in the subject = field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <00e001c63282$edbcaba0$0a00a8c0@YOUR7C60552B9E> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01C63259.04E6A3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dustin, Please show me where it says that "professional" and Equity are one and the same. The Bang and the Clatter or any other theatre company is free to call themselves professional without necessarily having to be affiliated with AEA. There are plenty of quality non-union, professional productions out there. And, dare I say it, there are some wonderful "amateur" productions out there as well. I firmly believe that even at the community theatre level, one can have professional level standards, though there are community theatres out there that put the "amateur" in amateur theatre. But that's a different discussion altogether. Barry Wakser (Non-AEA ) _____ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Clarence Thomas Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website. Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever. Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional? -Dustin Brennan _____ Yahoo! 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Dustin,

Please show me where it says that “professional” and Equity are one and = the same. The Bang and the Clatter or any other theatre company is free to = call themselves professional without necessarily having to be affiliated with AEA. There = are plenty of quality non-union, professional productions out there. And, = dare I say it, there are some wonderful “amateur” productions out = there as well. I firmly believe that even at the community theatre level, one can = have professional level standards, though there are community theatres out there that put = the “amateur” in amateur theatre. But that’s a different discussion = altogether.

 

Barry Wakser

(Non-AEA )

 


From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Clarence Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, February = 14, 2006 11:56 AM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: = [NEohioPAL]Professional?

 

To Whom It May = Concern:

 

I am writing in regards to = recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by = area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association = with the union. 

    &nb= sp;       A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the = 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they = have NO = affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why = this company (or any others like it) can be called = professional?

 

-Dustin = Brennan


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------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01C63259.04E6A3A0-- From Marshalh at playhousesquare.com Wed Feb 15 14:24:44 2006 From: Marshalh at playhousesquare.com (Heather Marshall) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:24:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for American Ballet Theatre's production of "Le Corsaire" Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0003F23EF7@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 American Ballet Theatre announces=20 Audition for 50 extras=20 for LE CORSAIRE (The Pirate) performing at the State Theatre =20 ~March 16, 17 & 18 at 8:00pm; March 19 at 2:00 pm~ =20 =20 REQUIREMENTS: =20 Young Ladies: no dance experience needed, age range 12-25, slender, various heights Men: no dance experience needed, age range 15-55, slender, various heights. Character Men: acting experience helpful, age range 30-mature, various builds and heights. =20 Auditions will take place at=20 THE IDEA CENTER at Playhouse Square located at 1375 Euclid Avenue=20 =20 Audition: =20 Monday, March 13, 2006 at 6:00pm =20 REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: (tentative; subject to change) Rehearsals are scheduled for March 14 & 15, 6-8pm.=20 Costume Fitting & Dress Rehearsal will be on March 16th (during the day) =20 **Please call 216-348-7903 to register** =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

American  = Ballet  Theatre

announces =

Audition for 50 extras =

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LE CORSAIRE (The Pirate)

performing at the = State = Theatre

 

~March 16, 17 & 18 at = 8:00pm; March 19 at 2:00 pm~

 

 

REQUIREMENTS:

 

Young = Ladies: no dance experience needed, age range 12-25, slender, various = heights

M= en: no = dance experience needed, age range 15-55, slender, various = heights.

Character Men: acting experience helpful, age range = 30-mature, various builds and heights.

 
Auditions will take place at =
THE = IDEA = CENTER at = Playhouse = Square

located at = 1375 Euclid Avenue =

 

Audition:
 
Monday, March 13, 2006 at 6:00pm

 

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:  (tentative; subject to change)

Rehearsals are scheduled for March 14 & 15, 6-8pm. =

Costume Fitting & Dress Rehearsal will be on March 16th (during = the day)

 
**Please call 216-348-7903 to = register**
 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39-- From matt4jack at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 14:49:07 2006 From: matt4jack at yahoo.com (Renee Matthews) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 14:49:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? Message-ID: <20060215224907.33292.qmail@web53302.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Dustin Brennan, I see you are getting lots of responses regarding your inquiry about "professional theatre". I agree with everyone that has responded thus far. Professionals in this medium are equity and non-equity. In my 20 years working in the Midwest, I have found professionalism at the smallest black box theatre, tucked away in the basement of a building, which had no ties whatsoever with Actor's Equity. I do believe many actors in this area have made the choice not obtain an equity status because the market is rigid, and jobs are not readily available. In your NEohioPAL post you express; "I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union". My question to you is; why would you be offended or concerned ? I think you may have the wrong idea about professionalism. This is my profession. I teach and perform. I am a professional who has worked exceedingly hard to gain a reputation for being a professional artist. "Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional"? It's very simple Mr. Brennan; the company you speak of has a professional staff, productions, actors, and production crews. These people are skilled, trained, educated, experienced, qualified, and quite competent. That's what makes a professional, not an equity card. Hope that helps you understand. Sincerely, Renee Matthews-Jackson Non-Equity Performance Artist --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Dear Dustin Brennan,
 
I see you are getting lots of responses regarding your inquiry about "professional theatre".  I agree with everyone that has responded thus far.
 
Professionals in this medium are equity and non-equity.  In my 20 years working in the Midwest, I have found professionalism at the smallest black box theatre, tucked away in the basement of a building, which had no ties whatsoever with Actor's Equity.  I do believe many actors in this area have made the choice not obtain an equity status because the market is rigid, and jobs are not readily available.
 
In your NEohioPAL post you express;
 
"I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union".
 
My question to you is; why would you be offended or concerned ?   I think you may have the wrong idea about professionalism.  This is my profession.  I teach and perform.  I am a professional who has worked exceedingly hard to gain a reputation for being a professional artist. 
 
"Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional"?
 
It's very simple Mr. Brennan; the company you speak of has a professional staff, productions, actors,  and production crews.   These people are skilled, trained, educated, experienced, qualified, and quite competent.  That's what makes a professional, not an equity card.  Hope that helps you understand.
 
Sincerely,
Renee Matthews-Jackson
Non-Equity Performance Artist



Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780-- From cleveprov at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 15:36:42 2006 From: cleveprov at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:36:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Session 7 Improv Classes: Cleveland Improv Institute Message-ID: <20060215233642.66279.qmail@web37006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE SESSION 7 IMPROV CLASSES APRIL 3RD - MAY 25TH The Cleveland Improv Institute, home of the "10 Keys " training program will be offering 5 classes this coming session. Classes include: 1. Beginning Improvisation (2 Classes) Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22) & Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 2. Intermediate Improvisation Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 3. Advanced Improvisation Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 4. 2 Person Scene Intensive (S.A.F.I.T.) Date: Thursday Evenings (4/6 - 5/25) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 5. Film Styles & Genres (S.A.F.I.T.) Date: Tuesday Evenings (4/4 - 5/23) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class **PAYMENT FOR ALL CLASSES IS DUE BY MARCH 31, 2006.** TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT THIS EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES, BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING LIST OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT: (216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com ALS O CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, DESCRIPTION OF OUR TRAINING PROGRAM, INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE! --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE
SESSION 7 IMPROV CLASSES

APRIL 3RD - MAY 25TH 

 
The Cleveland Improv Institute, home of the
"10 Keys "  training program will be offering 5 classes this coming session.

Classes include:

1. Beginning Improvisation (2 Classes)  
Date:  Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22)
&
Date:  Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24)                          
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class 

2.  Intermediate Improvisation  
Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class


3.  Advanced Improvisation
Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class
 
4.  2 Person Scene Intensive (S.A.F.I.T.)
Date:  Thursday Evenings (4/6 - 5/25)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class
 
5.  Film Styles & Genres (S.A.F.I.T.)
Date:  Tuesday Evenings (4/4 - 5/23)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class

**PAYMENT FOR ALL CLASSES IS DUE BY MARCH 31, 2006.**

TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT THIS EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES, BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING LIST OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT:
(216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com

ALS O CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com
FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, DESCRIPTION OF OUR TRAINING PROGRAM,   INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE!
 



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 15:42:38 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:42:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ANNIE (PHSQ Palace) Message-ID: <20060215234238.41598.qmail@web33106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?LEAPING LIZARDS,? ALEX AND NOAH LIKE DATED BUT ENTERTAINING ?Annie? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times The comic strip, Little Orphan Annie first appeared in 1924. It was based on James Whitcomb Riley's 1885 poem of the same name. In the comic strip version, Annie, an orphan, was taken in by Oliver Warbucks, a prototypical capitalist. Together they tackled international intrigue. Annie's main physical characteristics were a mop of red, curly hair and vacant circles for eyes. She is always accompanied by her dog, Sandy and is noted for her catchphrase, "Leapin' Llizards!." In 1997 an award-winning musical appeared on Broadway scene. In August of 2005, ?The Brand New Production? of ?ANNIE? went on tour. It is that version that is now on stage at the Palace Theatre. The show centers on Annie, an orphan abandoned by her parents during the depression. She is left at an orphanage, which is under the tyrannical control of Miss Hannigan. Warbucks decides to host an orphan for Christmas. He wants a boy, winds up with Annie, and the rest, complete with plot twists and a happy ending, is history. This touring production features the delightful Marissa O?Donnell as Annie. This is a very talented young lady who can sing, dance and act with amazing abilities. John Schuck of ?McMillan and Wife? TV fame looks the role, performs well, and adequately sings Daddy Warbucks. Local opening night found Victoria Oscar more than adequately substituting in the role of Miss Hannigan. The orphan kids, some of whom are a little too old to be playing ?adorable,? were not up to expected levels. Their dancing lacked unity and their singing often missed proper blendings. The show is definitely dated. Few in the young audience had any knowledge of the depression, the importance of radio in the pre-TV culture, and of President Roosevelt. Many of the clever lines were missed because of this lack of audience awareness. Songs like, ?We?d Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover? and ?A New Deal for Christmas? have lost their relevance. As I have done when children-friendly shows appear at local theatres, I took my grandsons, Alex and Noah Berko, along as my ?kid? eyes and ears. In spite of the datedness, the 10 and 8/1/2 year olds ?really liked? the show. They both thought Annie was, ?great? and Miss Hannigan ?hysterical.? They loved the special effects, particularly ?the real snow falling on Christmas? and the ?huge tree.? They were very pleased that Sandy, the dog, was ?real, not someone dressed in a dog suit like some of the kid?s shows we see.? Their favorite orphan was Tessie (Casey Whyland) whose constant ?Oh, my? squeals were the cause of delight. They loved looking down into the Palace Theatre?s big orchestra pit during intermission and thought the theatre was ?awesome.? Both boys had seen the movie version several times, so they were familiar with the music and the story line, which I think helped enhance their experience. Capsule judgment: ?ANNIE? is a dated, but cute show. It is a little long for younger audience members, but any child over 8 should enjoy it. This will probably be the last of the touring versions of the show, so if you want to see a professional company, this may be your final chance. ?ANNIE? runs through February 19 at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. For tickets call 216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or go 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Feb 15 16:23:32 2006 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:32 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for Workshop Players "Jerry Finnegan's Sister" Message-ID: -------------------------------1140049412 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Charming, touching, funny and entertaining. Come experience the magic of first love. Last chance to see it! Brian Dowd (played by Brian McNally) has spent the last 17 years of his life wrestling with an unrequited "something" for his best friend's sister, Beth (played by Tricia Shumate), who happens to live next door. But each and every time he's spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than 30 seconds, he's ended up with his foot planted firmly in his mouth. Now, Brian's time is about to run out. With recent news that Jerry Finnegan's sister is getting married, the time has come for him to put up or shut up. What's he got to lose - except the love of his life! That is the premise of Workshop Player's upcoming production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister by Jack Neary, directed by Jerry Coghlan and Wade Hubbard. This two actor play covers the entire period from when Brian and Beth first met, (he was seven she was six), to the present when he is 23 and she is 22. Through a series of delightful scenes the audience will come to understand why Brian has always had a problem talking to Beth. She either doesn't listen or else she hears too much. If there is a need to sum the play up in a single word, that word would be charming, charming and touching. OK, that's two words, charming and touching and entertaining. Three, three words to sum it up, charming, touching, and entertaining, and funny. OK, four words. The author of the play, Jack Neary, has been in contact with veteran director Wade Hubbard and has sent a revised script with many suggestions as to how he feels the play should be performed. This wonderful assistance has added several levels to the play. Come and be part of the Workshop theater experience. You will be glad you did. Final production dates are February 17, 18 at 8 p.m., with Sunday's matinee sold out for this week. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. 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That is the premise of Workshop Player's upcoming=20 production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister by Jack Neary, directed by Jerr= y=20 Coghlan and Wade Hubbard.  This two actor play covers the entire period= =20 from when Brian and Beth first met, (he was seven she was six), to the prese= nt=20 when he is 23 and she is 22.  Through a series of delightful scenes the= =20 audience will come to understand why Brian has always had a problem talking=20= to=20 Beth.  She either doesn't listen or else she hears too much.  = ; If=20 there is a need to sum the play up in a single word, that word would be=20 charming, charming and touching.  OK, that's two words, charming and=20 touching and entertaining.  Three, three words to sum it up, charm= ing,=20 touching, and entertaining, and funny.  OK, four words.=20

 

The author of the play, Jack Neary, has been in con= tact=20 with veteran director Wade Hubbard and has sent a revised script w= ith=20 many suggestions as to how he feels the play should be performed.  This= =20 wonderful assistance has added several levels to the play.  Come a= nd=20 be part of the Workshop theater experience.  You will be glad you did.=20

 

Final=20 production dates are February 17, 18 at=20 8=20 p.m.,=20 with Sunday's matinee sold out for this week. =20 Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at=20 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Workshop Pla= yers=20 Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820=20 Middle Ridge Road=20 in Amherst.=20 Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com.=
 
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Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 19:08:39 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:08:39 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chris Fortunato offers "Tricks of the Trade" 2006 Tax Tip Workshop , Mon. 2/20 Message-ID: <195.50eb3452.312546b7@aol.com> --part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need help with . . . Your taxes?=A0 Then . . . You Can Still Register for THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR=20 FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS from the=20 "Tricks of the Trade . . .=20 Craft, Career & Professional Development"=20 Workshop Series Presented by WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Shaker Heights, OH Call (216) 561-8608 email: wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon. 2/20,7:00 - 9:00 P THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR=20 FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS Chris Fortunato, Instructor OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States=20 Supreme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for livin= g in a=20 free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pay his, most of us=20= do=20 not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sketch on how to prepare=20= a 1040=20 including a Schedule C for self-employed income. (And what to do with all=20 those 1099's.)=A0 A booklet is included.=A0=20 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= ng=A0=20 Records For Taxes and Other Matters." Fee: $30.00, includes booklet. Major Credit cards accepted.=20 To register & for complete details.=A0=A0=A0=A0 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 Make checks payable and mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio .=A0 P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH=20 44120 Attn:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director . . . . . Did you miss the . . . "Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 &=20 Performing Artists"=A0=A0=A0workshop?=A0 Sue Johnson, Instructor If you did, but still want to learn how to manage your young talent, private= =20 coaching is available. So, call (216) 561-8608 to set up an appointment. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't need to spend $3000-5000 on those "Co= ntests &=20 Conventions."=A0 There are better ways to do business. Discover how you can=20= help guide=20 and manage your young performing artist to ensure that they're "on the right= =A0=20 path" for safe and=A0 economical professional=A0 development.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 It's more than a dream, more than a hobby. Your young tal= ent is=20 serious about being a performing artist.=A0 Therefore, you need to know abou= t=20 Resources, Referrals, Record keeping, Managing & more.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This session is for parents who have budding actors & perfor= ming=20 artists, (ages 5 - 20 years) who need training, experience and to be guided=20= through=20 the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters. Private Coaching: $30.00 Initial session. $25.00 each session thereafter.. .= =20 . . . .=20 . . . . About the Instructors . . .=20 Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,= =20 director, producer and coach.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP= And LIVE with the ARTS=20 with Chris Fortunato. The program, which celebrates and showcases the=20 diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Satu= rdays,=20 7:00 P on Adelphia Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburb= s,=20 and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P. The show c= an=20 be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Wednesdays, 6:00 P.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career= & Professional=20 Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the=20 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=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 and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is self-employ= ed=20 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. For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs"=20 Performances, Productions, Training, the "Giggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha!=20 Har's!" Laughter CD; Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson, a= Guide=20 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: wakeup4664 at aol= .com.=20 http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need help with . . .  Yo= ur taxes?=A0 Then . . .

You Can Still Register
for

<= B>THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR
FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS

from the
"Tricks of the Trade . . .
Craft, Career & Professional Development"
Workshop Series

Presented
by
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Shaker Heights, OH
Call (216) 561-8608
email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

Mon. 2/20,7:00 - 9:00 P
<= B>THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR
FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS
<= /B>Chris Fortunato, Instructor

OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States Supr= eme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for living in= a free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pay= his, most of us do not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sketc= h on how to prepare a 1040 including a Schedule C for self-employed income.=20= (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

. . . . .

Did you miss the . . .
"= Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 & Pe= rforming Artists"
=A0=A0=A0workshop?=A0
Sue Johnson, Instructor

If you did, but still want to learn how to manage your young talent, private= coaching is available.  So, call (216) 561-8608 to set up an appointme= nt.


=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't ne= ed to spend $3000-5000 on those "Contests & Conventions."=A0 There are b= etter ways to do business. Discover how you can help guide and manage your y= oung performing artist to ensure that they're "on the right=A0 path" for saf= e and=A0 economical professional=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 - 20 years) who need training, experience and to b= e guided through the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters.
Private Coaching: $30.00 Initial session. $25.00 each session thereafter.. .= . . . .



. . . . 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.

For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training, the
= "G= iggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha! Har's!" Laughter CD; Living Your Life=20= with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson, a Guide filled with simple, sil= ly ways to light up your "signature style" life; or, about being a gu= est on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.c= om.



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--part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 19:27:42 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:27:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE: Tutoring Services for Teens & Consulting for Small Businesses Message-ID: --part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Your Immediate Attention! 2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services 1. Reading Tutoring=20 for=20 Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists &=20 2. Small Business Consulting=20 for=20 Performing Artists & Other Entrepreneurs from=20 Sue Johnson, Chris Fortunato & WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Instructors . . . . .=20 .=A0 "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 =A0 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 =A0 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.=A0 Tutoring sessions, forty-five minutes each, are available: Mond= ays=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= ns required.* =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca= rds accepted *Customized number of sessions available for some services. "Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years.=A0 She easily communicates= =20 with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them=20 understand the field of theatre" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Arleen Hartman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Professor, Arts & Humanities=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Capital University "Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants.= =A0=20 Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole=20 series." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Debbie Simpson =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional=20= Education =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cuyahoga Community College . "Tricks of the Trade:=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Other Entrepreneurs" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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= hat=20 it takes to create, develop and maintain your own small business? Do you hav= e=20 a dream? Do you have an entrepreneurial mentality & "heart?"=A0 If so, you c= an=20 enhance your chances for success from economical, small business development= =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 =A0 .=A0 Customer Service =A0 .=A0 Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking =A0 .=A0 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"= =A0=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.=A0 She s= hares=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,=A0 our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sandra L. Kornich =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Founder & President =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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 and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is self-employ= ed=20 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. =A0=A0 . . . 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 --part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services
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Reading Tutoring
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Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists
&
2.
Small Business Consulting
for
Performing Artists & Other Entrepreneurs
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. . . . .

.=A0 "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
=A0 assignments?
. interpret and analyze literary prose, poetry and play content?
. improve speaking: diction, pronunciation, enunciation and articulat= ion?
. learn and memorize character dialogue,=A0 English text content, or=20= other
=A0 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.=A0 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.*
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca= rds accepted
= *Customized number of sessions available for some services.


"Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years.=A0 She easily communica= tes with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them u= nderstand the field of theatre"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Arleen Hartman
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Professor, Arts & Humanities
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Capital University


= "Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants= .=A0 Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole= series."
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Debbie Simpson
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional=20= Education
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cuyahoga Community College

. "Tricks of the Trade:
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Other Entrepreneurs"

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0     by Sue Johnson, Consultan= t

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. <= BR> =A0 .=A0 Sales & Marketing Strategies
=A0 .=A0 PR & Advertising Strategies
=A0 .=A0 Customer Service
=A0 .=A0 Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking
=A0 .=A0 Employer-Employee Work Relationships

Especially for Actors & Other Performing Artists
.=A0 Talent Bios/Resumes
.=A0 Publicity
.=A0 Guest Appearances .
.=A0 Showcases (Plays, Performances)
.=A0 Special Events (Planning & Entertainment)
=A0
So, take advantage of economical ways for you to enhance your financial circ= umstances.

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:
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"=A0 consultations, workshops and private coaching which are= well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. Sue has=20= been an entrepreneur for over 20 years as a small business consultant and as= a small business owner.=A0 She shares her expertise based on her extensive=20= 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,=A0 our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sandra L. Kornich
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Founder & President
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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.

=A0=A0
. . .

This web page will give you an idea of who we are and what we do.
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--part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 20:34:24 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:34:24 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bill Johns, film & Doug Wolf, Tai Chi . . . on WAKE UP and LIVE with the ARTS Message-ID: <256.67c2197.31255ad0@aol.com> --part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Coming Up . . . on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS! Tune In!=20 & See Bill Johns, part 2 Writer, Producer, Director Cinevid Productions Wed. 2/15, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P & Doug Wolf Tai Chi Instructor Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P. on=20 WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS Wednesdays & Saturdays Adelphia Cable,=20 ch. 21, eastern suburbs ch. 23, western suburbs [Note: Please be sure to read the guest listings for Cox & Cleveland Access=20 below.] Bill Johns is such a fascinating local filmmaker that he appears on two=20 episodes of WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.=A0 Bill, Chris Fortunato and Sue= Johnson,=20 co-hosts, discuss a wide range of topics revolving around his work and about= =20 Cleveland's & Ohio's film industry.=20 Tune in to see the lively discussion, Chris Fortunato, "in bondage," and a=20 video clip of Bill's new movie, Madness, starring Jami Ross and several othe= r=20 local talent, including Michael Rose, Michelene Pencoe, Devan Lindsey, Laura= =20 Cool, Bernadette Mahar-Lords, Shelley Marks, Rick Montgomery, Alex Biats and= =20 Jeffrey Haber.=A0=20 Then, Tune in to Adelphia . . . Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P. to=20 see . . . Doug Wolf, Tai Chi Instructor, & owner, China Treasure House,gift shop. Doug= =20 discusses and demonstrates the power & purpose of basic relaxing, yet,=20 reenergizing Tai Chi philosophy and movements. Doug discusses the health ben= efits of=20 practicing Tai Chi, which helps not only performing artists, but any person=20 who wants to achieve balance, or may health issues, such as back problems.=20 . . . . . WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS is a locally produced performing and cultural= =20 arts TV show, which continues to showcase area talent.=A0 Be sure to check o= ut=20 "local cable access listings on neohiopal" throughout February, March & Apri= l=20 to see how local "stars" are lighting up your TV viewing on Adelphia, Cox Ca= ble=20 & Cleveland Access, below.. . . . . .=20 Check out what's next on Cox Cable, ch. 45 in February & March. Wed. 7:30 P & Sat. 7:00 P Join Sue Johnson & Chris Fortunato, co-Hosts on . . .=20 Wed. 2/15, 5:30 P.=A0 [Note: Special time, this broadcast, only. Returns to=20 regular time slot, 7:30 P, next week.] & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 On-Camera Auditions."=A0 Sue Johnson, Chris Fortuna= to,=20 Rollin "Mac" Michael, actor and Gary Webster, playwright & actor discuss the= =20 differences between auditioning for theatre and on-camera. Wed. 2/22 & Sat. 2/25 Jim Levin & Tom Mulready from iNGENUiTY and Cool Cleveland.com, discussing=20 the arts scene in Cleveland and next year's iNGENUiTY, with Gary Webster, ac= tor & playwright,=A0 Angelia Lee, actor, singer, playwright & Harriett Logan, own= er,=20 Loganberry Books. Wed. 3/1 & Sat. 3/4 John Vacha, author, entertainment historian, shares memories with Chris & Su= e=20 on the earlier days of entertainment in Cleveland, from Music Carnival to th= e=20 glory days of the Playhouse Square area and downtown Cleveland. . . . . .=20 Coming Soon on Cleveland Access, ch. 25=A0 . . . Wednesdays, 7:00 P. Join us for . . . Our special "PlayActs" series of auditions for the TV show= ,=20 rehearsals and performances for "PlayActs" Performances, featuring 4 fun=20 short plays written by Playwrights-in-Residence, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster.=20 Lester H. Bryant. Sr., co-Producer, Senior Videographer & Editor,=A0 and the= =20 technical and production team, including Anastasia Baxter, Cassandra Corneli= us,=20 Mary Lu Franks, Norma Powell, Lauren Skirbunt. Tanyica Simmons, and Iris=20 Tucker-Berry, set up on-location segments at the Galleria for the series. The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio team of Rollin "Mac" Michael, Sapphire= =20 DeFranco, Lauren Skirbunt, James McGilbray, Gary Webster, Marvin L. Mallory,= =20 Mary Lu Franks, Beverly Kristy, Iris-Tucker-Berry, and Lynna Metrisin repris= e=20 or create their roles in Celibacy Odyssey and Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox and= ,=20 Is This How Frankie and Annette Got Started?, and We Want to be in Pictures=20= . .=20 . Or on TV . . . Or, the Stage . . . But We'd Settle for Radio, by Gary=20 Webster. Wed. 2/15 & Wed.=A0 2/22 A "PlayActs" Performance of Celibacy Odyssey, by Ruby Fox=20 Wed. 3/1 & Wed. 3/8=20 A "PlayActs" Performance of Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox and, Is This How=20 Frankie and Annette Got Started?, by Gary Webster Wed. 3/15 & Wed. 3/22=20 Our "PlayActs" series of auditions for the TV show.=A0 Area actors, Liz Baue= r,=20 Sonia N. Bishop, Allen Branstein, , Mary Lu Franks, Norman King, and Ubu Zur= ub=20 participating in "Tricks of the Trade" on-camera auditions with monologues,=20 vocal selections, solo pieces and scene readings. Maureen J. Carey, local=20 playwright, "auditioning" excerpts from her "The Lesson of the Butterfly," w= ith=20 Ruby Fox, veteran playwright observing the action. Wed. 3/29 & Wed. 4/5 Alphonzo G. Smith, Jr., and his new band, Stratos, blowing the roof off the=20 studio with their vocal and music eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and contempor= ary=20 selections.=A0 Brenda Smith, Spokesperson, shares the story of the band's=20 origins, dreams and special events, while Iris Tucker-Berry gets "carried aw= ay" by=20 the music and starts "jammin'" with an impromptu "cabaret smooth groove"=20 dance.=20 . . . . .=20 Need a LIFT & a LAUGH in your life? Keep Tuning in to learn about our . . ."Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha!=20 Ha's!," and Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson. .=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha! Ha's!," the new Laughter CD, being=20 introduced to our viewers. Created by Mac Michael, with Lester Bryant, "Gigg= les . .=20 . " is voiced and produced by the entire WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20 artistic, production and technical team. This CD will take your mind off you= r=20 "troubles" for a few minutes and light up your life with healing and humor.=20= For=20 "kids" of all ages, just for fun, and for those who=A0 eed upliftment to hel= p see=20 them through challenging times. .=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson. Great for relieving stress! Let=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light show= =20 you how to enjoy feeling good, inside and out,on a daily basis.=A0 A=20 light-hearted, easy-to-read guide offering simple, yet powerful, ways to hea= l your heart,=20 soul & spirit based on your own "signature personal & life style." Giggles heal!=A0 Chuckles heal!=A0 Laughter heals! So do Smiles! 2 perfect gifts for you or someone who needs more joy! Great for your=20 fundraising and gift ideas! =A0=A0 1.=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Har! Ha's!" Laughter CD =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends.= =A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $8.00 each CD (includes s & h) =A0=A0 2.=A0=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light!, by Sue Johnson =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 15 simple ways to light up your life based on your=20= unique "signature=20 style."=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $7.00 each guide (includes s & h) For Order information, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=A0 (216) 561-8608 Sue Johnson, Director .=20 Chris Fortunato, Assoc. Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio P.O. Box 201524 Shaker Heights, OH 44120 Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV production, "PlayActs= "=20 Performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade:= =20 Craft, Career & Professional Development." . . . . .=20 If you, your performing or cultural arts organization, would like to appear=20 on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, contact us . . . email: wakeup4664 at aol.co= m http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Coming Up . . .

on
WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS!


Tune In!
&
See


Bill Johns, part 2
Writer, Producer, Director
Cinevid Productions

Wed. 2/15, 7:30 P  & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P
&
Doug Wolf
Tai Chi Instructor

Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P.

on
WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS
Wednesdays & Saturdays
Adelphia Cable,
ch. 21, eastern suburbs
ch. 23, western suburbs

[Note: Please be sure to read the guest listings for Cox= & Cleveland Access below.]

Bill Johns is such a fascinating local filmmaker that he appears on= two episodes of WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.=A0 Bill, Chri= s Fortunato and Sue Johnson, co-hosts, discuss a wide range of topics revolv= ing around his work and about Cleveland's & Ohio's film industry.

Tune in to see the lively discussion, Chris Fortunato, "in bondage," and a v= ideo clip of Bill's new movie, Madness, starring Jami Ross and severa= l other local talent, including Michael Rose, Michelene Pencoe, Devan Lindse= y, Laura Cool, Bernadette Mahar-Lords, Shelley Marks, Rick Montgomery, Alex=20= Biats and Jeffrey Haber.=A0


Then, Tune in to Adelphia . . . Wed. 2/22= , 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 Pto see . . .

Doug Wolf, Tai Chi Instructor, & owner, China Treasure House,gi= ft shop. Doug discusses and demonstrates the power & purpose of basic re= laxing, yet, reenergizing Tai Chi philosophy and movements. Doug discusses t= he health benefits of practicing Tai Chi, which helps not only performing ar= tists, but any person who wants to achieve balance, or may health issues, su= ch as back problems.

. . . . .

WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS is a locally pr= oduced performing and cultural arts TV show, which continues to showcase are= a talent.=A0 Be sure to check out "local cable access listings on neohiopal"= throughout February, March & April to see how local "stars" are lightin= g up your TV viewing on Adelphia, Cox Cable & Cleveland Access, below..<= BR>


. . . . .

Check out what's next on Cox Cable, ch. 45 in Fe= bruary & March.
Wed. 7:30 P & Sat. 7:00 P

Join Sue Johnson & Chris Fortunato, co-Hosts on . . .

Wed. 2/15,
5:30 P.=A0 [Note: Special time, this broadcast, only. Re= turns to regular time slot, 7:30 P, next week.]
& Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P
"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 On-Camera Auditions."=A0 Sue Johnson, Chris=20= Fortunato, Rollin "Mac" Michael, actor and Gary Webster, playwright & ac= tor discuss the differences between auditioning for theatre and on-camera.
Wed. 2/22 & Sat. 2/25
Jim Levin & Tom Mulready from iNGENUiTY and Cool Cleveland= .com, discussing the arts scene in Cleveland and next year's iNGENUiTY, with= Gary Webster, actor & playwright,=A0 Angelia Lee, actor, singer, playwr= ight & Harriett Logan, owner, Loganberry Books.

Wed. 3/1 & Sat. 3/4
John Vacha, author, entertainment historian, shares memories w= ith Chris & Sue on the earlier days of entertainment in Cleveland, from=20= Music Carnival to the glory days of the Playhouse Square area and downtown C= leveland.

. . . . .

Coming Soon on Cleveland Access, ch. 25=A0 . . .
Wednesdays, 7:00 P.

Join us for . . . Our special "PlayActs" series of auditions for=20= the TV show, rehearsals and performances for "PlayActs" Performances, featuring 4 fun short plays written by Playwrights-in-Residence, Ruby Fox a= nd Gary Webster.

Lester H. Bryant. Sr., co-Producer, Senior Videographer & Editor,=A0 an= d the technical and production team, including Anastasia Baxter, Cassandra C= ornelius, Mary Lu Franks, Norma Powell, Lauren Skirbunt. Tanyica Simmons, an= d Iris Tucker-Berry, set up on-location segments at the Galleria for the ser= ies.

The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio team of Rollin "Mac" Mi= chael, Sapphire DeFranco, Lauren Skirbunt, James McGilbray, Gary Webster, Ma= rvin L. Mallory, Mary Lu Franks, Beverly Kristy, Iris-Tucker-Berry, and Lynn= a Metrisin reprise or create their roles in Celibacy Odyssey and F= orever Milly, by Ruby Fox and, Is This How Frankie and Annette Got St= arted?, and We Want to be in Pictures . . . Or on TV . . . Or, the St= age . . . But We'd Settle for Radio, by Gary Webster.

Wed. 2/15 & Wed.=A0 2/22

A "PlayActs" Performance of Celibacy Odyssey, by Ruby Fox

Wed. 3/1 & Wed. 3/8
A "PlayActs" Performance of Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox = and, Is This How Frankie and Annette Got Started?, by Gary Webster
Wed. 3/15 & Wed. 3/22
Our "PlayActs"
series of auditions for the TV show.=A0 Area actors, Liz=20= Bauer, Sonia N. Bishop, Allen Branstein, , Mary Lu Franks, Norman King, and=20= Ubu Zurub participating in "Tricks of the Trade" on-camera auditions=20= with monologues, vocal selections, solo pieces and scene readings. Maureen J= . Carey, local playwright, "auditioning" excerpts from her "The Lesson of= the Butterfly," with Ruby Fox, veteran playwright observing the action.=


Wed. 3/29 & Wed. 4/5
Alphonzo G. Smith, Jr., and his new band, Stratos, blowing the roof o= ff the studio with their vocal and music eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and co= ntemporary selections.=A0 Brenda Smith, Spokesperson, shares the story of th= e band's origins, dreams and special events, while Iris Tucker-Berry gets "c= arried away" by the music and starts "jammin'" with an impromptu "cabaret sm= ooth groove" dance.

. . . . .


Need a LIFT & a LAUGH in your life?

Keep Tuning in to learn about our . . ."Giggles, Chuckles and Ha= rdy Ha! Ha's!," and Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson.

.=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha! Ha's!," <= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" BACK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"= SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">the new= Laughter CD, being introduced to our viewers. Created by Mac Michael, with=20= Lester Bryant,
"Giggles . . . " is voiced and produced by the entire <= B>WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio artistic, production and tech= nical team. This CD will take your mind off your "troubles" for a few minute= s and light up your life with healing and humor. For "kids" of all ages, jus= t for fun, and for those who=A0 eed upliftment to help see them through chal= lenging times.

.=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johns= on.
Great for relieving stress! Let=A0
Living Your Life with Smiles & L= ight show you how to enjoy feeling good, inside and out,on a daily bas= is.=A0 A light-hearted, easy-to-read guide offering simple, yet powerful, wa= ys to heal your heart, soul & spirit based on your own "signature per= sonal & life style."

Giggles heal!=A0 Chuckles heal!=A0 La= ughter heals! So do Smiles!

2 perfect gifts for you or someone who needs more joy! Great= for your fundraising and gift ideas!
=A0=A0 1.=A0
"Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Har! Ha's!" Laughter CD=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends= .=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $8.00 each CD (includes s & h)

=A0=A0 2.=A0=A0
Living Your Life with Smiles & Light!, by Sue= Johnson

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 15 simple ways to light up your life based on your=20= unique "signature style."
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $7.00 each guide (includes s & h)

For Order information, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=A0 (216) 561-8608

Sue Johnson, Director .
Chris Fortunato, Assoc. Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
P.O. Box 201524
Shaker Heights, OH 44120

Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV product= ion, "PlayActs" Performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'= Studio "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional De= velopment."

. . . . .

If you, your performing or cultural arts organization, would= like to appear on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, <= /I>contact us . . . email: wakeup4664 at aol.com



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--part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary-- From amyleeshaffer at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 22:26:26 2006 From: amyleeshaffer at yahoo.com (Amy Lee Shaffer) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:26:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]speaking of "professional" In-Reply-To: <20060216060943.1D97B61C0B@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <20060216062626.70233.qmail@web33815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1741247628-1140071186=:34816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Id: Content-Disposition: inline kudos to everyone involved in this discussion, which has been respectful, thoughtful and, well, "professional" in its demeanor! What a terrific community of artists! Amy Shaffer ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ My current theatrical entanglements: THE FULL MONTY (Beck Center) Mar. 17-Apr. 8 216-521-2540 www.lkwdpl.org/beck Friends' shows currently in production: CLOSER (The Bang and The Clatter Theatre) PATENT LEATHER SHOES (Stow Players) BARNUM (Hudson Players) HITCH-HIKER/SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (Broadview Heights Spotlights) CINDERELLA (North Canton Players) ANTIGONE (Weathervane Playhouse) forget regret...or life is yours to miss __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-1741247628-1140071186=:34816-- From dnadon at kent.edu Thu Feb 16 05:48:20 2006 From: dnadon at kent.edu (dnadon at kent.edu) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 08:48:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Our Work, Our Worlds, Women's Stories Performs at Kent Trumbull Message-ID: <301e73f301c537.301c537301e73f@kent.edu> For Immediate Release What=3A Our Work=2C Our Worlds=3A Women=92s Stories A play adapted from oral histories from the Upper Ohio Valley Where=3A Kent State University Trumbull Campus Theatre = When=3A Wednesday=2C February 22=2C 2006 8=3A00 pm Sponsored by Kent State University Trumbull Campus Theatre Department = Contact=3A Dan Nadon dnadon=40kent=2Eedu Oral History Play To Be Presented = When she was a child=2C Lois Rudibaugh wanted go to Africa to meet = Tarzan=2E Ethelberta Shaw longed to be an opera star=2E She especially = enjoyed the talent of Lily Pons=2E Cynda Watson=2C who grew up in the = mountains=2C recalls her frightening journey through the fields to bring = the cows to the barn to be milked=2E Shivers went up and down her = spine=2C and she looked over her shoulder to make sure no ghosts were = following her=2E These stories are part of Our Work=2C Our Worlds=3A Women=92s Stories=2C= a = play adapted from oral histories that will be presented as readers=92 = theatre at the Kent State Trumbull Campus Theatre on Wednesday = February 22 at 8=3A00 pm(=3F) by the Oral History Players=2E The play is adapted from oral histories of the Upper Ohio Valley=2E Kent = State East Liverpool English professor Patti Swartz selected sections = from oral histories collected by students=2C community members=2C and = herself as a part of the Kent State East Liverpool/East Liverpool = Historical Society Oral History Project=2E = The Historical Society along with Swartz=2C videographer Sherrill Shaw=2C= = and students at Kent State have been collecting the stories for the = past six years=2E The histories include stories of work in local = potteries=2C interviews with pottery owners=2C and local men and women = from throughout the region=2E The stories are rich in the history of = family life=2C courtship=2C children=2C and work=2E = = Whether speaking of an entire season of canned goods lost to a flood=2C = a community coming together to help after a family disaster=2C or family = gatherings where singing and conversation is the enjoyed by all=2C the = stories are full of joy and sorrow=2C love and friendship as they mirror = the lives of the tellers=2E Childhood experiences are a principal focus of the play=2E Jo Ann Bobby = Gilbert recalls being impressed when her father appeared on TV after a = mafia bombing that took place on their Youngstown street when she was = a child=2E Ann Palmer remembers a teacher that would let students study = in the cloakroom=2C and one day forgot they were there=2E Janet Kay = Rohrbaugh recalls being the first baby of the new year=2C the pride of = her family=2C and the gifts she received=2E Rohrbaugh also remembers going to Rock Springs Park=2C a local amusement = park=2C where her favorite ride was the airplanes=2E She loved being so = high in the air=2C with the wind in her face and whipping her hair on = hot summer days=2E June Burris recalls her husband having to rescue her = daughter by taking the roof off of the doghouse after her daughter and = a life size doll got stuck inside=2E = Patricia Bailey remembers the difficulty of going to college for a = nursing degree when her children were young=2C and the joy that she and = her family felt when she was named the Ohio Nurse of the Year after = she began working in her profession=2E Gina Gulutz and Jo Ann Bobby = Gilbert recall important stories that have been part of their careers = as journalists=2E = Joan Witt remembers that career options open to most women were = limited in the 1950s and 1960s=2E Women could work as secretaries=2C = nurses=2C or teachers=2E Witt says she knew what she didn=92t want to do= =3A = become a secretary like her mother and her aunt=2E Women who were interviewed worked at a number of other occupations as = well=2E Women worked in the potteries=2C in agriculture=2C served in the= = military=2C established trucking concerns=2C worked in advertising=2C in = restaurants=2C established businesses=2C worked as CPAs=2C and=2C as Witt= = points out=2C women were doctors=2C dentists and pharmacists in the East = Liverpool and Wellsville area early in the history of women in these = professions=2E Whether women worked out of the home and cared for = family or worked only in the home=2C the stories that they tell are full = of the joys and sorrows of the region=2E = Whether the memories are of rides at Rock Springs Park during school = and work picnics=2C going to the movies=2C family gatherings=2C childbirt= h=2C = work=2C or weddings=2C the stories speak to us of the strong people and = the varied past and present history of our region=2E Funny=2C sad=2C = sometimes tragic=2C often joyful=2C the memories of area residents make = the best kind of drama=3A real drama from life=2E Swartz=2C who adapted the script from the over one hundred histories = that have been collected=2C is acting in and directing the production=2E = = Swartz holds a BA in theatre=2C and held a fellowship to the Cleveland = Play House=2E Doug Smith=2C a musician from Poland=2C Ohio performs musi= c = that sets or changes the scene=2C often his own original compositions=2E = = Roxanne Burns and Karen Kotrba who have appeared in a number of oral = history plays including the bicentennial play From Here=3A Stories From = a Century of Ohio and the 2005 production=2C Families=2C Neighbors=2C = Friends are cast members in this production=2E The original production was supported in part by a grant from the Ohio = Arts Council=2C a public agency in support of the arts=2C by the Office o= f = the Dean=2C Kent State University East Liverpool=2C and by private = contributions and corporate donations=2E = From PFLORIANO at aol.com Thu Feb 16 06:03:52 2006 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:03:52 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano Murder Feb 25 Message-ID: <28b.5cc7edb.3125e048@aol.com> -------------------------------1140098632 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Floriano Productions presents murder! Lorain County Heritage Presents Class of 52 Murder Mystery Saturday February 25, 2006 held at the Oberlin Inn 7 North Main Street. Oberlin. Tickets are $40 per person and include: Dinner, Class of 52 Murder Mystery Performance by Floriano Productions. A prize will be awarded to the table that solvess the mystery. Raffle and auction items will be available. 50's style apparel is suggested. Prize for best costume! Overnight packages are available at the Oberlin Inn for only $78 p/p plus tax & tip. For package contact the Oberlin Inn at 440-775-1111 For Murder Mystery tickets only contact Lorain County Heritage at 1-800-334-1673. http://www.lcvb.org/lorain_county_events_m.php?CLmLCVB_Event_Calendar=2&CLyLCV B_Event_Calendar=2006 -------------------------------1140098632 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Floriano Productions
presents murder!
 
Lorain County Heritage Pr= esents Class of 52 Murder Mystery
 
Saturday February 25, 200= 6 held at the Oberlin Inn 7 North Main Street. Oberlin.
 
Tickets are $40 per perso= n and include: Dinner, Class of 52 Murder Mystery Performance by Floriano Pr= oductions. A prize will be awarded to the table that solvess the mystery. Ra= ffle and auction items will be available. 50's style apparel is suggested. P= rize for best costume!
 
Overnight packages are av= ailable at the Oberlin Inn for only $78 p/p plus tax & tip. For package=20= contact the Oberlin Inn at 440-775-1111
 
For Murder Mystery ticket= s only contact Lorain County Heritage at 1-800-334-1673.
 
-------------------------------1140098632-- From MurphyGopal at aol.com Thu Feb 16 07:19:37 2006 From: MurphyGopal at aol.com (MurphyGopal at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:19:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar/piano lessons/ artist development with Matthew Murphy Message-ID: -------------------------------1140103177 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Matthew James Murphy, who was an actor for three years in the Broadway show RENT, has been back in Cleveland the past 3 years developing young talent, as well as teaching guitar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew currently teaches over 25 students a week and is starting to look for new students for the summer. Matthew is also available to teach students during the day, who may be home schooled and have time during the day. Lessons are conducted at your home. Half hour/hour lessons available. Matthew teaches a non-classical/tradional style and focuses on the songs/style you want to learn. There is more of an emphasis on melody and expression than technique. Price of lesson is determined on how far the drive is to your home. Matthew has also been developing/writing and performing with young talent in the area. Matthew, for the past year has been working with 15 yr. old Jami Ross www.Jamirossmusic.com who is now in LA auditioning for Television and film. Matthew is currently looking for young male performer (all genres) and a female artist (Country/R&B/ Adult Contemporary) to develop and possibly write for. For more information feel free to E-mail Matthew at Murphygopal at aol.com http://www.matthewjamesmurphy.com/ http://www.jamirossmusic.com/ www.myspace.com/matthewjamesmurphy -------------------------------1140103177 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Matthew James Murphy, who was an actor=20= for three years in the Broadway show RENT, has been back in= Cleveland the past 3 years developing young talent, as well as teaching gui= tar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew currently teache= s over 25 students a week and is starting to look for = new students for the summer. Matthew is also available to teach students during the day, who may be hom= e schooled and have time during the day.
 
Lessons are conducted at your home. Half hour/ho= ur lessons available. Matthew teaches a non-classical/tradi= onal style and focuses on the songs/style you want to learn= . There is more of an emphasis on melody and expression tha= n technique. Price of lesson is determined on how far the drive is=20= to your home.
 
Matthew has also been developing/writing and performing=20= with young talent in the area. Matthew, for the past year has been = ;working with 15 yr. old Jami Ross = www.Jamirossmusic.com  who is now in LA auditioning for Television=20= and film.
 
Matthew is currently looking for young male performer (a= ll genres) and a female artist (Country/R&B/ Adult Contemporary) to deve= lop and possibly write for.
 
For more information feel free to E-mail Matthew at Murphygopal at aol.com
 
-------------------------------1140103177-- From vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org Thu Feb 16 07:17:27 2006 From: vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org (vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 07:17:27 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Intensive Studies Summer Program Message-ID: <20060216152030.7E28A4CE43@braxton.siteprotect.com> Ballet Intensive Studies Summer Program June 19 through July 14 Registration begins Feb 1, 2006 Ballet Summer Intensive Studies Christine Meneer proudly announces her much-anticipated intensive summer ballet program. For 20 years, Christine Meneer has offered a summer dance program, which includes ballet technique, pointe, variations, pas de deux (partnering), men's classes, jazz, tap, choreography and student choreography. For many years, Meneer has allowed her older dancers to spread their wings and venture out to the "big city" schools. These big schools are great for a worldly experience; however, they do little to improve strength or technique - in Meneer's opinion. This year, Meneer is opening up her summer school program to outside dancers as an additional option besides the big expensive schools. Dancers attending her school will receive daily classes in technique, and pointe (if applicable) plus additional classes for versatility. Advanced dancers will dance up to six hours per day. The highlight of her program has always been the student choreography where dancers are given the opportunity to choose their own music, select their own costumes and create their own choreography in order to perform it at the end of the session. A two-hour performance will be held on the last day of classes to showcase what the dancers achieved during the program. Most dancers are lead to believe that they must go away to the big expensive summer ballet programs in order to improve their technique. Most of the other programs offered elsewhere are very large and leave the dancer with little individualized attention. The draw of big name guest teachers and several thousand dollar tuition fees leave many young dancers lost in an atmosphere that is only appropriate for high level students who are independent workers. Dancers CANNOT teach themselves - younger students NEED that one-on-one attention every day. Having sent many dancers to most of the major ballet programs in the country, Meneer found that they do not necessarily come back stronger. And her dancers realize that they are able to fit right in with dancers several years older than themselves who take more classes per week. Do not be fooled into believing that you have to go to a big city to get the best training!! Meneer believes that it is absolutely essential for aspiring young dancers to get intense proper training between the ages of 10 and 15. Dancers dreaming of being professionals some day do need to be trained by professionals in order to reach a higher level of performance. Meneer's staff consists mainly of former professional dancers. Meneer herself danced with Ohio Ballet and Pennsylvania Ballet before retiring to open up her own school of 23 years. Meneer's four-week summer school program will run from June 19 through July 14. This program is open to dancers from the ages of 8 - 18. It will be held at the Christine Jones - Meneer School of Dance at 265 N. Main St. in Munroe Falls. For information about placement, please call the studio at 330-688-3000, or visit these websites: www.MeneerDance.com or www.ChildrensBalletTheatre.org. From rrollison at cptonline.org Thu Feb 16 07:23:29 2006 From: rrollison at cptonline.org (Randy Rollison) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:23:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: You Can Tape the Bobsledders - Come See Mo Pas Connin! Message-ID: <20060216152314.C27D74CE43@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sent by: Cleveland Public Theatre Reply to the sender Forward to a friend MO PAS CONNIN or Torment (isn't live theatre much better than a pre-recorded bobsled competition?) NINA DOMINGUE'S ONE-WOMAN SHOW CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND and A GREAT NEW RESTAURANT TO TRY DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? We say, "Oui Oui"! TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE: WWW.CPTONLINE.ORG DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? MO PAS CONNIN, OR TORMENT is Nina Domingue's heartfelt and glorious tribute to the souls of her native New Orleans. It opened this past week in CPT's Levin Theatre and here is what some of the critics are saying: "Nina the Devine (sic) makes Mo Pas Connin an enthralling experience. A masterful performance" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Vivid and deeply emotional" Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer "Domingue's skill in inhabiting the characters makes the 90-minute, one-act play crackle with life." Pantsios, Anastasia The Free Times MO PAS CONNIN - or Torment Written and performed by Nina Domingue 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. Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is an award winning actor and native New Orleanian. She was last seen on the CPT stage in Mrs Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, 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. Hassan Rogers (Director) recently directed Stonewall Jackson's House and No Niggers, No Jews, No Dogs at Karamu. Other directing credits include Dutchman and Riff Raff. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Thursday, February 16 at 7:30 Friday, February 17 at 8:00 Saturday, February 18 at 8:00 Sunday, February 19 at 3:00 Thursday, February 23 at 7:30 Friday, February 24 at 10:00 Saturday, February 25 at 8:00 Sunday, February 26 at 3:00 TICKET PRICES Thursdays/Sundays General Admission: $15 Seniors: $12 Under 25: $10 Fridays/Saturdays General Admission: $19 Seniors: $15 Under 25: $10 To purchase tickets online click here We say, "Oui Oui"! We're always on the lookout for great places to eat near CPT and we want to alert you to a new cafe in the area. Le Oui Oui Cafe is an intimate French face that features a menu of delicious dinner and dessert crepes. We've eaten there and not only is the food terrific (loved the artichoke, tomata and gruyere crepe!), but the atmosphere makes you feel like you're on the Left Bank. Le Oui Oui Cafe, an authentic French creperie in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. Present your CPT ticket confirmation email and receive a free dessert crepe with the purchase of every dinner crepe or $10 off the price of a four course fondue dinner for two. Located at 1881 Fulton Road. Hours and menu information at www.leouiouicafe.com For a complete look at the menu click here! CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY: THE OHIO ARTS COUNCIL THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION AND SEASON SPONSORS: JAKPRINTS CLEVELAND MAGAZINE CLEVELAND.COM INCITE CREATIVE AND THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO OUR ANNUAL CAMPAIGN. To forward this e-mail to a friend or colleague, use this link . If you would like to be removed, use this link . To change your e-mail address or update preferences, use this link . ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

Sent by: Cleveland Public Theatre
Reply to the sender =

3D"Forward

MO PAS CONNIN
or = Torment

(isn't live theatre much better than a pre-recorded bobsled = competition?)


 

 

NINA DOMINGUE'S ONE-WOMAN SHOW CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND
and
A GREAT NEW RESTAURANT TO TRY

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS?=

 

We say, "Oui = Oui"!

TO = PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE:

WWW.CPTONLINE.ORG

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW = ORLEANS?

=

MO = PAS CONNIN, OR TORMENT is Nina Domingue's heartfelt and glorious tribute = to the souls of her native New Orleans. It opened this past week in = CPT's Levin Theatre and here is what some of the critics are = saying:

"Nina the = Devine (sic) makes Mo Pas Connin an enthralling = experience. A masterful performance" 
Roy Berko, The Times = Newspapers

"Vivid and deeply emotional"
Carolyn Jack, The Plain = Dealer

"Domingue's skill = in inhabiting the characters makes the 90-minute, one-act play = crackle with life."
Pantsios, Anastasia The Free = Times

MO = PAS CONNIN - or Torment
Written and performed by Nina = Domingue
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.

Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is an award = winning actor and native New Orleanian.  She was last seen on = the CPT stage in Mrs  Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, 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. Hassan Rogers (Director) recently directed = Stonewall = Jackson's House and No Niggers, No Jews, No = Dogs at Karamu. Other directing credits include Dutchman = and Riff = Raff

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Thursday, February 16 at 7:30
Friday, February 17 at 8:00
Saturday, February 18 at 8:00
Sunday, February 19 at 3:00

Thursday, February 23 at 7:30
Friday, February 24 at 10:00
Saturday, February 25 at 8:00
Sunday, February 26 at 3:00

TICKET PRICES

Thursdays/Sundays
General Admission: $15
Seniors: $12
Under 25: $10

Fridays/Saturdays
General Admission: $19
Seniors: $15
Under 25: $10

To purchase tickets online click here

We say, "Oui = Oui"!

We're always on the lookout for = great places to eat near CPT and we want to alert you to a new cafe in = the area. Le Oui Oui Cafe is an intimate French face that features a = menu of delicious dinner and dessert crepes. We've eaten there and = not only is the food terrific (loved the artichoke, tomata and gruyere = crepe!), but the atmosphere makes you feel like you're on the Left Bank

Le Oui Oui Cafe, an authentic French creperie in = Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood.

Present your CPT ticket confirmation email and receive = a free dessert crepe with the purchase of every dinner crepe or $10 off = the price of a four course fondue dinner for = two.

Located at 1881 Fulton Road.  Hours and menu information at www.leouiouicafe.com

For a complete look at the menu click here! =

 

CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART = BY:

THE OHIO = ARTS COUNCIL
THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION
THE CLEVELAND = FOUNDATION

AND SEASON SPONSORS:

JAKPRINTS=
CLEVELAND = MAGAZINE
CLEVELAND.COM INCITE = CREATIVE

AND THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO OUR ANNUAL = CAMPAIGN.

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 09:00:42 2006 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:00:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music/Poetry Event at Coventry Village Library - Tuesday, Feb. 21st Message-ID: <20060216170043.6571.qmail@web53715.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In the last session of Music&Poetry at The Coventry Village Library we had a first - our first deaf poet, not to be confused with Def Poets. Mike Barkoot, accompanied by Patricia Williams and a collegue signing for him, delivered an intense and amusing anecdote about theatrical humor. Join us at the Coventry Village Library next Tuesday, February 21st for the next Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry session, featuring music by Vince Robinson & Friends. You never know what to expect, but you can bet it will be interesting. The Coventry Village Library is located at 1925 Coventry Rd. in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public and poets of all ages. Free parking is available nearby on Washington Blvd. just off Edgehill Rd. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In the last session of Music&Poetry at The Coventry Village Library we had a first - our first deaf poet, not to be confused with Def Poets.  Mike Barkoot, accompanied by Patricia Williams and a collegue signing for him, delivered an intense and amusing anecdote about theatrical humor.

Join us at the Coventry Village Library next Tuesday, February 21st for the next Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry session, featuring music by Vince Robinson & Friends.  You never know what to expect, but you can bet it will be interesting.

The Coventry Village Library is located at 1925 Coventry Rd. in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd.

Doors open at 6 p.m.  The event is free and open to  the public and poets of all ages.  Free parking is available nearby on Washington Blvd. just off Edgehill Rd.


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Thu Feb 16 06:34:54 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:34:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Ann Marie Petricca & Other News! Message-ID: <8C8011D498AD1D0-1574-1FB1@mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Stage Actor - Ann Marie Petricca (Location: Rocky River, Ohio) (February 16, 2006) To view Ann Marie's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Actor - Ann Marie Petricca (Location: Rocky River, Ohio)
 
(February 16, 2006) To view Ann Marie's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
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----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com-- From pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org Thu Feb 16 09:56:31 2006 From: pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org (Amy Pawlukiewicz) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:56:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bring your Valentine.... Message-ID: <43F4BCCF.1020807@clevelandopera.org> The World's Most Romantic Love Story, Roméo et Juliette
FINAL WEEKEND!
February 17 and 18, State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center

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From info at groundfloortheater.com Thu Feb 16 10:15:51 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 18:15:51 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check out the new Ground Floor Theater this Friday Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable See the Ground Floor Theater mainstage cast, comprised of some of the bes= t improvisors in the city, perform a sketch comedy show, followed by a se= t of improvisational comedy (think "Saturday Night Live" followed by "Who= se Line Is It Anyway"). The mainstage cast performs every Friday night at= 9:00. The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 E= uclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full = bar available for all shows. Admission is only $15.00. Doors and the bar = open at 8:30. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for = more information. Hey - we're all over the news: So far this year the Ground Floor has been= featured in the Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dea= ler, and The News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next w= eek in Scene Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promot= ions and giveaways. ----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
See the Ground Floor Theater mainstage= cast, comprised of some of the best improvisors in the city, perform a s= ketch comedy show, followed by a set of improvisational comedy (think "Sa= turday Night Live" followed by "Whose Line Is It Anyway"). The mainstage = cast performs every Friday night at 9:00. The Ground Floor Theater is a n= ew comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in t= he old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available for all shows. Admission= is only $15.00. Doors and the bar open at 8:30. Call 216-255-6533 or ema= il info at groundfloortheater.com for more information.

Hey - we're = all over the news: So far this year the Ground Floor has been featured 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 next week in Scene= Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and giv= eaways.
----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751-- From bdiehl at thinknik.com Thu Feb 16 09:31:48 2006 From: bdiehl at thinknik.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:31:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Auditions and General Meeting Message-ID: <00c601c6331e$ebb1a080$34010a0a@hq.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C7_01C632F5.02DB9880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release Contact: Brian Diehl Board Member, Hudson Players (330) 283-9550 or bdiehl at thinknik.com Hudson Players Offers Something to Every Theater Lover Everyone in Northeast Ohio with an interest in theater (behind the = scenes or on-stage) is invited to the Hudson Players general meeting which will be held at the Barlow Community Center (41 S. Oviatt St) on Sunday, March = 5, 6:00 p.m. The theater=92s 2006-2007 season will be announced and prizes = will be awarded! All theater lovers are encouraged to attend. Following the general meeting, auditions for the Hudson Players next production, =93Deathtrap,=94 will take place March 5 at 7:00 p.m. No = songs or prepared readings will be required. A second evening of auditions will = be held March 6, 7:00 p.m., also at Hudson=92s Barlow Community Center. The Hudson Players are currently showing =93Barnum,=94 a musical based = on the life of the great American showman, P.T. Barnum. The reviews have been = very favorable and performances are beginning to sell out. If you wish to = see this circus on stage, reserve tickets today by calling 330-655-8522 or = by stopping into The Learned Owl Book Shop. Performances with available seating are February 17, 18, 24 and 25. The theater opens its doors at = 7:30 p.m. and the curtain goes up at 8:00 p.m. ### --=20 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.9/261 - Release Date: = 2/15/2006 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00C7_01C632F5.02DB9880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hudson Players Auditions and General Meeting

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Following the general meeting, = auditions for the Hudson Players next production, =93Deathtrap,=94 will take place March 5 at 7:00 = p.m.  No = songs or prepared readings will be required.  A second evening of = auditions will be held March 6, 7:00 p.m., also at Hudson=92s Barlow = Community Center.

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From ohiozaza at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 09:40:50 2006 From: ohiozaza at yahoo.com (za za) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:40:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Events in Canton/Stark County Message-ID: <20060216174050.33194.qmail@web53510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here is a listing of upcoming events in Canton/Stark County. Enjoy! Steve Kramer THIS WEEK... Wednesday, February 15th through Saturday, February 18th African-Americans and Their Art Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton. Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms. 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu Thursday, February 16th, 8pm Tracey Thomas Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery. Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist. Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only). Doors open at 7:30pm. www.traceythomas.com or www.massillonartmuseum.org Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month) The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists) Leslie Nielsen?s home (email her for directions!) This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...). The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer. For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu. Friday, February 17th, 10pm Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater) For more info, www.thelimespider.com Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm Imp?ed Log?c Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio. Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm Canton Idol Semi-Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm (Weekends through March 5th.) Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617. Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm (Weekends through March 5th.) Pippin KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID. Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info) We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 ? 60. In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm 3rd Monday Poets Society Stark County District Library, North Branch on 25th St. NW, near Malone College) Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement. For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com AND BEYOND... Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle Town Fryer in Cleveland. Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent ?Cajun syle cookin'!? www.brianlisik.com Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay?s ?As I Was Saying...? Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting. Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage! Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!). Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm Imp?ed Log?c Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover! www.impliedlogicband.com Friday, February 24th, 10pm Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant Fat Jimmy?s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent For more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com Saturday, February 25th, 9am Invitational Jazz Festival KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. $3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm Imp?ed Log?c Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Saturday, February 25th, 8pm Zach Jimmy?s Caf?, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660 $2 cover charge. www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic) North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting. For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet) Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues 2nd April Galerie, 209 6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924 Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town! Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham. www.secondapril.org Friday, March 3rd 8pm Saturday, March 4th 8pm Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm (weekends through March 19th) Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720 Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613. All ages welcome, so bring the whole family! Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am Imp?ed Log?c Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp?ed Log?c surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge. www.lydiasbar.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Monday, March 6th through March 31st Drawings 2006: Regional Artists KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm. Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm ?The IN Crowd? featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel Be INformed, Be INvolved! 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month?s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art. speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org Friday, March 10th 8:00pm Jerry Wong Piano Recital Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County. All ages welcome. Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, ?Blithe Spirit? by Noel Coward Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio. There are two male parts and five female parts. For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387. Sunday, March 19th, 3pm Music Department Pops Concert KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID). All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds. Open to the public, all ages. Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm Red Duck Pictures? ?Imperfections? Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Catch the premiere of ?Imperfections,? and independent, full-length film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta. Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school). Ticket price is $5. All are general admission and seating. Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier. For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/ . Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm Canton Idol Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County?s own! While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening ?in the round.? Jill was a regular on Channel 5?s ?The Gene Carroll Show? in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (?No One Else On Earth?), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for ?America?s Funniest Home Videos,? and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more. They made two records for Sting?s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they?ll tour internationally this spring. Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set. Proceeds will benefit Washington High School?s Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door. ?Premium seating? tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15. All ages welcome. To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com . Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm ?The IN Crowd? featuring Remel Kathleen Moore Be INformed, Be INvolved! 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month?s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana. Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm April 23rd at 2:30pm ?Sundries? KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID. Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm 21st Annual Evening of Jazz KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID). Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton. Auditions conducted by Harold ?Chip? Johnson from Chicago, IL and hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County MDS will present ?Gospel Joins Symphony II? on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton. This year?s concert will feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May. For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139. Friday, April 30th, 3pm University Chorus Spring Concert KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm Concert Band Spring Concert KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am Health Walk with ?KidSummit Against Drugs? and Multi-Development Services Youth From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas. Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more. FREE for all ages. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Here is a listing of upcoming events in Canton/Stark County.
Enjoy!
Steve Kramer

THIS WEEK...
Wednesday, February 15th through
Saturday, February 18th
African-Americans and Their Art
Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton.
Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms.  330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu
 
Thursday, February 16th, 8pm
Tracey Thomas
Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646
Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery.  Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist.  Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only).  Doors open at 7:30pm.  www.traceythomas.com  or www.massillonartmuseum.org
 
Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm
Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month)
The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists)
Leslie Nielsen?s home (email her for directions!)
This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...).  The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer.  For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.
 
Friday, February 17th, 10pm
Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz
The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater)
For more info, www.thelimespider.com
 
Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio.
Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or  www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm
Canton Idol Semi-Finals
Timken High School
$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.
 
Friday, February 17th, 8pm
Saturday, February 18th, 8pm
Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm
(Weekends through March 5th.)
Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild
1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617.
 
Friday, February 17th, 8pm
Saturday, February 18th, 8pm
Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm
(Weekends through March 5th.)
Pippin
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID.
 
Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter
Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm
Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308
Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info)
We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 ? 60.  In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer.
 
Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm
3rd Monday Poets Society
Stark County District Library, North Branch  on 25th St. NW, near Malone College)
Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement.  For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com
 
AND BEYOND...
 
Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm
Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle
Town Fryer in Cleveland.
Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent ?Cajun syle cookin'!?  www.brianlisik.com
 
Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm
Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay?s ?As I Was Saying...?
Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton
Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting.  Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage!  Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!).   
 
Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio 
Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover!
 
Friday, February 24th, 10pm
Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant
Fat Jimmy?s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent
 
Saturday, February 25th, 9am
Invitational Jazz Festival
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Ryan Humbert
Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. 
$3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com
 
Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio
Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Saturday, February 25th, 8pm
Zach
Jimmy?s Caf?, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660
$2 cover charge.  www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net
 
Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm
Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic)
North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company
Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting.  For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com
 
Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm
Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet)
Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm
3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues
2nd April Galerie, 209  6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924
Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town!  Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham.  www.secondapril.org
 
Friday, March 3rd 8pm
Saturday, March 4th 8pm
Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm
(weekends through March 19th)
Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720
Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613.  All ages welcome, so bring the whole family!
 
Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am
Imp?ed Log?c
Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio
Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp?ed Log?c surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge.  www.lydiasbar.com  or  www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm
The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Monday, March 6th through March 31st
Drawings 2006: Regional Artists
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.  Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm.
 
Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm
?The IN Crowd?  featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel  Be INformed, Be INvolved! 
2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924
The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share.  This month?s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art.  speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  www.secondapril.org
 
Friday, March 10th 8:00pm
Jerry Wong Piano Recital
Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm
Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert
Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH
Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County.  All ages welcome.  Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com
 
Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, ?Blithe Spirit? by Noel Coward
Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm
Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio.
There are two male parts and five female parts.  For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387.
 
Sunday, March 19th, 3pm
Music Department Pops Concert
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID).  All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds.  Open to the public, all ages. 
 
Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm
Red Duck Pictures? ?Imperfections?
Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street.  Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221.
Catch the premiere of ?Imperfections,? and independent, full-length film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta.  Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school).  Ticket price is $5.  All are general admission and seating.  Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier.  For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/  .
 
Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm
Canton Idol Finals
Timken High School
$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.
 
Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm
In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends
Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio
Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County?s own!  While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening ?in the round.?  Jill was a regular on Channel 5?s ?The Gene Carroll Show? in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (?No One Else On Earth?), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for ?America?s Funniest Home Videos,? and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more.  They made two records for Sting?s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they?ll tour internationally this spring.  Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set.  Proceeds will benefit Washington High School?s Alumni Scholarship Fund.  Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door.  ?Premium seating? tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15.  All ages welcome.  To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com .
 
Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm
?The IN Crowd?  featuring Remel Kathleen Moore  Be INformed, Be INvolved! 
2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924
The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share.  This month?s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana.  Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  www.secondapril.org
 
April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm
April 23rd at 2:30pm
?Sundries?
KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID.
 
Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm
21st Annual Evening of Jazz
KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID).
 
Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd
Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II
Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton.
Auditions conducted by Harold ?Chip? Johnson from Chicago, IL and hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County
MDS will present ?Gospel Joins Symphony II? on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton.  This year?s concert will feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra.  Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May.  For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139.
 
Friday, April 30th, 3pm
University Chorus Spring Concert
KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Free and open to the public.  All ages welcome.
 
Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm
Concert Band Spring Concert
KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public.  All ages welcome.
 
Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am
Health Walk with ?KidSummit Against Drugs? and Multi-Development Services Youth
From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas.  Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more.  FREE for all ages.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Feb 16 11:18:17 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:18:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Embracing the Hope and Understanding dates set for Feb and March - free workshop series Message-ID: <015d01c6332d$bf4b3600$0c00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_015E_01C63303.D6752E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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; Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project Director Civil Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City Hall; Ms. Joanne M. Harrison, Law Enforcement Coordinator Manager, Office of the United States Atterney, Northern District of Ohio, and representatives from Cleveland's FBI office. 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 Johnny K. Wu =============== Cleveland IndieClub Monthly free filmmaking networking group www.clevelandindieclub.com Media Design Imaging www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2006 & 2007) Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland www.ocagc.org Wu Family Martial Arts 2800 years of Family System www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_015E_01C63303.D6752E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 

The=20 Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland

With funding from Charter One = Bank is proud=20 to presents

 

Embracing the=20 Hope and Understanding -

Discrimination and Hate Crime Prevention Free = Workshop=20 Series

 

(Cleveland, Ohio) Charter One Bank has awarded the = Organization=20 of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland to start 2006 with a series of = workshops entitling Embracing the Hope and Understanding - = Discrimination and=20 Hate Crime Prevention Workshop Series that will be held monthly free to = the=20 public.

 

The purpose of this project is to = conduct=20 community based services to address discrimination and hate crime = related issues=20 for Asian Americans and to develop innovative responses to help the = needs within=20 the community. Chinese/English assistant and refreshments will be = available at=20 each workshop.

 

Workshops will commence starting = February 2006=20 to coincide with OCAGC's Inauguration and Chinese New Year Celebration = Dinner=20 Gala which currently planned on February 18,=20 2006.  The monthly free workshops = topics=20 are:

 

Sunday, February = 19,=20 2006 - = Discrimination=20 and Hate Crime Movements in the = USA for Asian Americans. Featured = speakers will be=20 OCA National President Ginny Gong.

 

Sunday, March 26=20 2006 - Hate = Crime and=20 Discrimination for Asian Americans in the Greater Cleveland area. A = panel=20 discussion including Ms. Iris M. Choi, Regional Director for the Ohio = Civil=20 Rights Commission; Ms. Michelle Crew, Cleveland Field Office, U. S. = Equal=20 Employment Opportunity Commission; Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project = Director Civil=20 Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City Hall; = Ms.=20 Joanne M. Harrison,=20 Law Enforcement Coordinator Manager, Office=20 of the United States Atterney, Northern District of Ohio, and = representatives=20 from Cleveland’s FBI office.

 

April 2006 - Discrimination and = Immigration for=20 Asian Americans, a panel of immigration attorneys will discuss the = issues and=20 how to overcome it.

 

Locations for the workshops will be = held at Asia=20 Plaza 2nd Floor Conference Room located at 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, = Ohio=20 44114 from 1 pm to 3pm. Refreshments will be provided as=20 well.

 

Additional information will be = available=20 shortly, or visit OCAGC website at www.ocagc.org

 

About OCAGC: The Organization of = Chinese=20 Americans of Greater Cleveland=20 (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan = civil=20 rights and educational organization. OCAGC is part of the National OCA, = with=20 over 84 affiliates within the = United=20 States. We are dedicated to promoting = cultural=20 heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing = justice,=20 and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese = and=20 Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of = Chinese=20 and Asian Pacific Americans in the = United=20 States". The OCAGC serves the continually = growing=20 Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations = and=20 communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity. More = about OCAGC=20 can be found at www.ocagc.org  =20

 
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www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
 
President (2006 & = 2007)
Organization of Chinese = Americans of=20 Greater Cleveland
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       "GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a= ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 P= M to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Height= s, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047.  GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND t= hat perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so mu= ch 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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-------------------------------1140122076-- From maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 14:12:19 2006 From: maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com (Tiiu Gennert) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:12:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]This weekend at Studio 11 - Deanna at Karma Yoga Happy Hour & Spiral Body Saturday Message-ID: <20060216221219.47253.qmail@web51109.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join Deanna Black this Friday Night, February 17th, for Karma Yoga "Happy Hour" & Stephanie & Yuji for the 2nd of an exciting 3 part workshop entitled ?The Spiral Body? Saturdays: February 18th & March 18th Time: 1:00 ? 4:00 pm Price: $25/Session (Pre-Registration Required) & $30/Drop-In Session The Spiral Body Workshops are a monthly series of master classes which will challenge students to broaden and intensify their own yoga practice. Each master class will present a single body-mind topic that will be explored in-depth. Topics include such areas as energy modulation, micro-oscillation, internal flow patterning, moving and still mental focus, and other innovative body/mind techniques. The topics will change each month, giving students an on-going forum for evolving their own personal yoga style. The workshops will be lead through the creative experiential style of co-guides Stephanie Gottlob & Yuji Oka. Throughout each three-hour session, students will explore elements of massage, partnering and group dynamics to gain new & varied physical experiences with yoga postures. Students will work together to solve problems with difficult asanas and give each other direct feedback on progress made throughout the workshop. Studio 11 Yoga, Pilates & Thai Yoga Massage 2337 West 11th Street Cleveland, OH 44113 216.621.8179 www.studio11tremont.com info at studio11tremont.com --0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  
Join Deanna Black this Friday Night, February 17th, for Karma Yoga "Happy Hour"
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Saturdays:  February 18th &
March 18th
Time: 1:00 ? 4:00 pm
Price:
$25/Session (Pre-Registration Required) & $30/Drop-In Session

The Spiral Body Workshops are a monthly series of master classes which will challenge students to broaden and intensify their own yoga practice.  Each master class will present a single body-mind topic that will be explored in-depth.  Topics include such areas as energy modulation, micro-oscillation, internal flow patterning, moving and still mental focus, and other innovative body/mind techniques.  The topics will change each month, giving students an on-going forum for evolving their own personal yoga style. 
The workshops will be lead through the creative experiential style of co-guides Stephanie Gottlob & Yuji Oka.  Throughout each three-hour session, students will explore elements of massage, partnering and group dynamics to gain new & varied physical experiences with yoga postures.  Students will work together to solve problems with difficult asanas and give each other direct feedback on progress made throughout the workshop.


Studio 11
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2337 West 11th Street
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.621.8179
www.studio11tremont.com
info at studio11tremont.com
--0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820-- From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Thu Feb 16 14:23:44 2006 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 17:23:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community theatre announces auditions for "Oliver" Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theatre announces auditions for the musical "Oliver" From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Thu Feb 16 08:47:21 2006 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 11:47:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Opera Theater Presents The Merry Wives of Windsor March 15 - 19 Message-ID: <698cc6a1ee62b2884a50b1ad41e238a0@oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable OBERLIN Opera Theater News Oberlin Conservatory of Music =95 Office of Public Relations =95 39 West=20= College Street =95 Oberlin OH 44074-1576 Phone 440-775-8328 =95 Fax 440-775-5457 =95 CTS Box Office = 440-775-8169 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas February 16, 2006 440-775-8328 or = marci.janas at oberlin.edu =09 The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai=92s Opera about Deception, Revenge, and Love, to be Staged by Oberlin Opera Theater March 15 =97 19 Complimentary Media Tickets: 440-775-8328 Limited Seating Available for Weekend Performances Call Oberlin College=92s Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169 OBERLIN, OHIO =97 Oberlin Opera Theater presents as its spring = production=20 The Merry Wives of Windsor (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor), Otto=20 Nicolai=92s comic opera about deception, revenge, and love. The curtain=20= rises on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in Oberlin College=92s Hall=20 Auditorium, located at 67 North Main St. on Route 58, between the=20 Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. The three-act opera will be sung=20= in German with English supertitles. There will be two intermissions. Stage direction for The Merry Wives of Windsor is by Sally Stunkel,=20 visiting assistant professor of opera theater. Musical direction is by=20= Bridget-Michaele Reischl, music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and=20= visiting associate professor of conducting. Performances of The Merry Wives of Windsor are at 8 p.m. Wednesday,=20 Friday, and Saturday, March 15, 17, and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on=20 Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $5 for all students; $8 for those with an=20= Oberlin College I.D. (faculty, staff, alumni, and parents), area=20 educators, and senior citizens; and $12 for the general public. All=20 seats are reserved. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door.=20 Call Oberlin=92s Central Ticket Service, located in the lobby of Hall=20 Auditorium, at 440-775-8169. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m.,=20 Monday through Friday. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, free=20 parking is available throughout the campus, and hearing enhancement is=20= available upon request. The Merry Wives of Windsor is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of=20= Music=92s Opera Theater Program through generous support from the Louis=20= C. Sudler Fund and produced in cooperation with the Oberlin College=20 Theater and Dance Program. Synopsis and Director=92s Notes An adaptation of Shakespeare=92s comedy, Nicolai=92s opera is an amusing=20= farce whose subject is the eternal battle of the sexes. Falstaff, an=20 aging and portly has-been cavalier who, says Director Sally Stunkel,=20 =93still imagines himself to be something of a stud muffin,=94=20 simultaneously courts two married women by using identical love=20 letters. The faithful wives plan to take revenge on the would-be=20 Lothario. Meanwhile Anna, the young and desirable daughter of Herr=20 Reich, attempts to outwit her parents as they choose whom she shall=20 wed. =93Imagine if Shakespeare had written an Elizabethan version of a TV=20 sitcom,=94 says Stunkel. =93In this scenario, men are driven by their=20 inflated egotistical view of themselves and it=92s up to the women to=20 bring balance back into their world. Add to that Otto Nicolai=92s=20 sparkling and delightful music (much of which is unknowingly known to=20 the average audience member), and you have Die Lustiger Weiber von=20 Windsor.=94 Performers and Production Team This production of The Merry Wives of Windsor features Oberlin=20 Conservatory students double cast in the principal roles. The=20 principals alternate performances, with one cast appearing Wednesday=20 and Saturday, and the other Friday and Sunday. The principal roles=20 include Frau Fluth (Alice Teyssier =9206, Sheena Ramirez =9206); Frau = Reich=20 (Katherine Lerner =9206); Anna Reich (Jennifer Jakob =9207, Sophie = Wingland=20 =9208); Herr Fluth (Jeffrey Hill =9108, Kevin Ray =9207); Herr Reich = (Jason=20 Eck =9208, understudy Joseph Barron =9208); Fenton (Alek Shrader =9206);=20= Sp=E4rlich (Andrew Owens =9207); Caius (Evan Bennett =9208); Falstaff = (Damien=20 Pass =9106); First Burger (Mason McCamey =9107); Second Burger (Justin=20= Manalad, =9108); Third Burger (Elias Traverse =9108). The members of the=20= chorus include Lauren Free =9107, Kimiko Glynn =9108, Alexis Grenier = =9106,=20 Jenna Hall =9107, Colin Levin =9107, Luther Lewis =9109, Justin Manalad = =9108,=20 Mason McCamey =9107, Miranda McLean =9109, Kendell Pinkney =9110, = Elisabeth=20 Shoup =9108, Elias Traverse =9108, Joseph Turro =9109, Julienne Walker = =9107,=20 Stephanie Washington =9107, and Dylan Kumara Widjiono =9110. The Oberlin production team of professional staff and students=20 includes: Assistant Music Director Alan Montgomery, assistant music=20 director of opera theater; Assistant Director and Stage Manager=20 Victoria Vaughan, assistant director of opera theater; Scenic Designer=20= Damen Mroczek, lecturer in theater; Managing Director/Technical=20 Director Michael Louis Grube, associate professor of theater;=A0Costume=20= Designer Chris Flaharty, associate professor of theater; Lighting and=20= Sound Designer Jen Groseth, lecturer in theater, Chorus Master Hugh=20 Floyd, director of choral ensembles; and Vocal Coach/Accompanist Daniel=20= Michalak. Allison Choat =9206 is the assistant stage manager. Otto Nicolai (Composer, 1810-1849) Otto Nicolai=92s style was formed by=20= diverse influences. His early studies in Berlin gave him a sound=20 technical knowledge and a self-critical approach to composition which=20 he never lost. As an heir of the classical tradition of Mozart and=20 Beethoven and the newer German romantic tradition of Spohr and Weber,=20 Nicolai was acutely conscious of the composer=92s responsibility to his=20= art. This element of his creativity, however, was significantly=20 modified by his experience in Italy, where he was attracted both by the=20= purity and beauty of 16th-century church music and by the vivacity of=20 modern Italian opera. After years living in Italy and composing to=20 little avail, the German composer was invited to conduct Il Templario=20 at the Hofoper in Vienna in 1841, and its success with the public led=20 to Nicolai=92s engagement as principal Kapellmeister. He remained in=20 Vienna for the next six years, making a significant impact on the=20 city=92s musical life. In March 1842, he began a concert series with the=20= Hofoper orchestra that eventually developed into the Philharmonic=20 Concerts, and later he took over the direction of the moribund concerts=20= spirituals, considerably raising his standard of performance. By 1845,=20= Nicolai had found an opera subject that suited him in Shakespeare=92s = The=20 Merry Wives of Windsor, and he began work on setting Hermann=20 Mosentahl=92s libretto. When Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor was refused=20= at the Hoftheater, however, Nicolai was determined to leave Vienna. He=20= accepted a post as Kapellmeister at the cathedral and the Hofoper in=20 Berlin and began his duties in 1848. The following year, he conducted=20 the highly successful premi=E8re of Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor. Two=20= months later, after directing a concert with the cathedral choir, he=20 suffered a fatal stroke. Although he did not live to build on his=20 achievement, his last opera continues to hold the stage. (Source:=20 Grove Music Online). Bridget-Michaele Reischl (Conductor) Since becoming the first American=20= to win Italy=92s Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition = in=20 1995, Bridget-Michaele Reischl has been an active guest conductor=20 throughout the United States and internationally. Some of her recent=20 engagements include those with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the=20 Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and the Dayton=20= Philharmonic as well as numerous orchestras throughout Italy and=20 Greece. Besides being music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and a=20 member of Oberlin=92s conducting faculty (she recently conducted the=20 Oberlin Orchestra during a whirlwind tour of China), Reischl is music=20 director of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a=20= position she has held since 2001. =46rom 1992 to 2004, she was music=20 director of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra and associate professor of=20= conducting at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in=20 Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music.=20= As a student of Robert Spano =9283, she continued her studies as a=20 conducting fellow at both the Aspen and the Tanglewood music festivals,=20= where she worked with Seiji Ozawa, Murray Sidlin, and David Zinman =9258.=20= She is recorded on the Velut Luna, CRI, and Sea Breeze Record Company=20 labels. Sally Stunkel (Director) Sally Stunkel has directed for Sacramento=20 Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Skylight Opera, the=20 Aspen Music Festival, Kentucky Opera, and Four Corners Opera, and has=20 more than 80 productions to her credit as a director. As a former opera=20= singer, she has sung with the Colorado Springs Opera, Skylight Opera,=20 and Baltimore Opera. With more than 15 years in dance training, she has=20= also choreographed various operas. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati=20= Conservatory of Music (where she received the National Opera=20 Association=92s [NOA] award for best opera for her productions of The=20 Consul and Postcard from Morocco). She has headed the opera programs at=20= the former St. Louis Conservatory of Music, the University of=20 Tennessee, the University of the Pacific in California, and the=20 University of Iowa, where she won first place for her Marriage of=20 Figaro from the NOA. She has taught and directed with the apprentice=20 programs at the Des Moines Opera, Chattauqua Opera, the Banff Center in=20= Alberta, Canada,=A0and the Aspen Music Festival. She will be premiering=20= her new English language version of Mozart=92s The Magic Flute at the=20 University of Kentucky this year. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated within=20= the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest=20= continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned=20 internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber=20 and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, its = alumni=20 have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the=20 serious music world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have attained stature as=20 solo performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh,=20 Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George=20 Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the=20 members of the contemporary music ensembles eighth blackbird and the=20 International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and=20 members of the Mir=F3, Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets,=20 among others, include Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major=20 orchestras and opera companies throughout the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Opera Theater =09 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR By Otto Nicolai Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare=92s play Bridget-Michaele Reischl, conductor Sally Stunkel, stage director Wednesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 2 p.m. Reserved seating tickets: $5 All Students $8 Oberlin College ID $8 Educators $8 Senior Citizens $12 Public All tickets $3 more when purchased at the door Central Ticket Service (440) 775-8169 Located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium. Open Noon to 5 p.m. Monday =96 Friday Hall Auditorium Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. on Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. Free parking. FREE OPERA SCENES PROGRAMS Tuesday, April 18 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Excerpts from: La Boh=E8me; The Barber of Seville; La Traviata; Don Pasquale Monday, May 15 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Finney Chapel Excerpts from: La Fille du R=E9giment; The Cunning Little Vixen; Summer and Smoke; The Consul; Ariadne auf Naxos; Medea; Rise and Fall of the City of=20 Mahagonny # # # Media Contact: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con www.oberlin.edu/~events www.oberlin.edu/operathe 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= --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <= center>OBERLIN Opera Theater News = Oberlin Conservatory of Music =95 Office of Public Relations =95 39 West College Street =95 Oberlin OH 44074-1576 Phone 440-775-8328 =95 Fax 440-775-5457 =95 CTS Box Office = 440-775-8169 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: = MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas February 16, 2006 440-775-8328 or = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu =09
The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai=92s Opera about=20 Deception, Revenge, and Love, to be Staged by Oberlin Opera Theater March 15 =97 19
Complimentary Media Tickets: 440-775-8328 Limited Seating Available for Weekend Performances Call Oberlin College=92s Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169
OBERLIN, OHIO =97 Oberlin Opera Theater presents as its spring production The Merry Wives of Windsor (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor), Otto Nicolai=92s comic opera about deception, revenge, and love. The curtain rises on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in Oberlin College=92s Hall Auditorium, located at 67 North Main St. on Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. The three-act opera will be sung in German with English supertitles. There will be two intermissions. Stage direction for The Merry Wives of Windsor is by Sally Stunkel, visiting assistant professor of opera theater. Musical direction is by Bridget-Michaele Reischl,Times New Roman music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and visiting associate professor of conducting. Performances of The Merry Wives of Windsor are at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, March 15, 17, and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $5 for all students; $8 for those with an Oberlin College I.D. (faculty, staff, alumni, and parents), area educators, and senior citizens; and $12 for the general public. All seats are reserved. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door. Call Oberlin=92s Central Ticket Service, located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, at 440-775-8169. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, free parking is available throughout the campus, and hearing enhancement is available upon request.=20 The Merry Wives of Windsor is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music=92s Opera Theater Program through generous support from the Louis C. Sudler Fund and produced in cooperation with the Oberlin College Theater and Dance Program. Synopsis and Director=92s Notes An adaptation of Shakespeare=92s comedy, Nicolai=92s opera is an amusing farce whose subject is the eternal battle of the sexes. Falstaff, an aging and portly has-been cavalier who, says Director Sally Stunkel, =93still imagines himself to be something of a stud muffin,=94 simultaneously courts two married women by using identical love letters. The faithful wives plan to take revenge on the would-be Lothario. Meanwhile Anna, the young and desirable daughter of Herr Reich, attempts to outwit her parents as they choose whom she shall wed. =93Imagine if Shakespeare had written an Elizabethan version of a TV sitcom,=94 says Stunkel. =93In this scenario, men are driven by their inflated egotistical view of themselves and it=92s up to the women to bring balance back into their world. Add to that Otto Nicolai=92s sparkling and delightful music (much of which is unknowingly known to the average audience member), and you have Die Lustiger Weiber von Windsor.=94 Times Performers and Production Team =20 This production of The Merry Wives of Windsor features Oberlin Conservatory students double cast in the principal roles. The principals alternate performances, with one cast appearing Wednesday and Saturday, and the other Friday and Sunday. The principal roles include Frau Fluth (Alice Teyssier =9206, Sheena Ramirez =9206); Frau Reich (Katherine Lerner =9206); Anna Reich (Jennifer Jakob =9207, Sophie Wingland =9208); Herr Fluth (Jeffrey Hill =9108, Kevin Ray =9207); Herr Reich (Jason Eck =9208, understudy Joseph Barron =9208); = Fenton (Alek Shrader =9206); Sp=E4rlich (Andrew Owens =9207); Caius (Evan = Bennett =9208); Falstaff (Damien Pass =9106); First Burger (Mason McCamey =9107); Second Burger (Justin Manalad, =9108); Third Burger (Elias Traverse =9108). The members of the chorus include Lauren Free =9107, Kimiko = Glynn =9108, Alexis Grenier =9106, Jenna Hall =9107, Colin Levin =9107, Luther = Lewis =9109, Justin Manalad =9108, Mason McCamey =9107, Miranda McLean =9109, Kendell Pinkney =9110, Elisabeth Shoup =9108, Elias Traverse =9108, = Joseph Turro =9109, Julienne Walker =9107, Stephanie Washington =9107, and = Dylan Kumara Widjiono =9110. The Oberlin production team of professional staff and students includes: Assistant Music Director Alan Montgomery, assistant music director of opera theater; Assistant Director and Stage Manager Victoria Vaughan, assistant director of opera theater; Scenic Designer Damen Mroczek, lecturer in theater; Managing Director/Technical Director Michael Louis Grube, associate professor of theater;=A0Costume Designer Chris Flaharty, associate professor of theater; Lighting and Sound Designer Jen Groseth, lecturer in theater, Chorus Master Hugh Floyd, director of choral ensembles; and Vocal Coach/Accompanist Daniel Michalak. Allison Choat =9206 is the assistant stage manager. Otto Nicolai (Composer, 1810-1849) Otto Nicolai=92s style was formed by diverse influences. His early studies in Berlin gave him a sound technical knowledge and a self-critical approach to composition which he never lost. As an heir of the classical tradition of Mozart and Beethoven and the newer German romantic tradition of Spohr and Weber, Nicolai was acutely conscious of the composer=92s responsibility to his art. This element of his creativity, however, was significantly modified by his experience in Italy, where he was attracted both by the purity and beauty of 16th-century church music and by the vivacity of modern Italian opera. After years living in Italy and composing to little avail, the German composer was invited to conduct Il Templario at the Hofoper in Vienna in 1841, and its success with the public led to Nicolai=92s engagement as principal Kapellmeister. He remained in Vienna for the next six years, making a significant impact on the city=92s musical life. In March 1842, he began a concert series with the Hofoper orchestra that eventually developed into the Philharmonic Concerts, and later he took over the direction of the moribund concerts spirituals, considerably raising his standard of performance. By 1845, Nicolai had found an opera subject that suited him in Shakespeare=92s The Merry Wives of Windsor, and he began work on setting Hermann Mosentahl=92s libretto. When Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor was refused at the Hoftheater, however, Nicolai was determined to leave Vienna. He accepted a post as Kapellmeister at the cathedral and the Hofoper in Berlin and began his duties in 1848. The following year, he conducted the highly successful premi=E8re of Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor. Two months later, after directing a concert with the cathedral choir, he suffered a fatal stroke. Although he did not live to build on his achievement, his last opera continues to hold the stage. (Source: Grove Music Online). Bridget-Michaele Reischl (Conductor) Since becoming the first American to win Italy=92s Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition in 1995, Bridget-Michaele Reischl has been an active guest conductor throughout the United States and internationally. Some of her recent engagements include those with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and the Dayton Philharmonic as well as numerous orchestras throughout Italy and Greece. Besides being music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and a member of Oberlin=92s conducting faculty (she recently conducted the Oberlin Orchestra during a whirlwind tour of China), Reischl is music director of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a position she has held since 2001. =46rom 1992 to 2004, she was music director of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra and associate professor of conducting at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music. As a student of Robert Spano =9283, she continued her studies as a conducting fellow at both the Aspen and the Tanglewood music festivals, where she worked with Seiji Ozawa, Murray Sidlin, and David Zinman =9258. She is recorded on the Velut Luna, CRI, and Sea Breeze Record Company labels. Sally Stunkel (Director) Sally Stunkel has directed for Sacramento Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Skylight Opera, the Aspen Music Festival, Kentucky Opera, and Four Corners Opera, and has more than 80 productions to her credit as a director. As a former opera singer, she has sung with the Colorado Springs Opera, Skylight Opera, and Baltimore Opera. With more than 15 years in dance training, she has also choreographed various operas. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (where she received the National Opera Association=92s [NOA] award for best opera for her productions of The Consul and Postcard from Morocco). She has headed the opera programs at the former St. Louis Conservatory of Music, the University of Tennessee, the University of the Pacific in California, and the University of Iowa, where she won first place for her Marriage of Figaro from the NOA. She has taught and directed with the apprentice programs at the Des Moines Opera, Chattauqua Opera, the Banff Center in Alberta, Canada,=A0and the Aspen Music Festival. She will be premiering her new English language version of Mozart=92s The Magic Flute at the University of Kentucky this year. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary music ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=F3, Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera companies throughout the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Opera Theater =09 Times THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR By Otto Nicolai Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare=92s play=20= Bridget-Michaele Reischl, conductor Sally Stunkel, stage director Wednesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m.=20 Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 2 p.m. Reserved seating tickets: $5 All Students $8 Oberlin College ID $8 Educators=20 $8 Senior Citizens=20 $12 Public All tickets $3 more when purchased at the door Central Ticket Service=20 (440) 775-8169 Located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium. Open Noon to 5 p.m. Monday =96 Friday Hall Auditorium Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. on=20 Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and=20 the Allen Art Museum. Free parking. FREE OPERA SCENES PROGRAMS Times New RomanTuesday, April 18 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Excerpts from: La Boh=E8me; The Barber of Seville; La Traviata; Don = PasqualeTimes Monday, May 15 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Finney Chapel Excerpts from: Times New RomanLa Fille du R=E9giment; The Cunning Little Vixen; Summer and Smoke; The Consul; Ariadne auf Naxos; Medea; Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny=20
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Media Contact: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/con= = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/~events =20 = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/operatheTimes 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= --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ)-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Thu Feb 16 11:12:42 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:12:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Auditions for "PlayActs" Staged Readings Message-ID: <2d6.300d28e.312628aa@aol.com> --part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Call for Auditions for "PlayActs" Staged Readings WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is Seeking Actors for Upcoming Roles WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is casting for 4 original one-act plays=20 which will be performed as staged readings on the WAKE UP And LIVE with the=20= ARTS=20 TV show, and as "full" one-act productions on-stage. Auditions will be held, Thursday, 2/23, 7:00 P, Adelphia Studios. Email for=20 appointment: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Include your phone number for contact.=A0=20 Please bring head shot & resume.=A0 Monologues are preferred, but not=20 mandatory.=A0 Be prepared to read from scripts.=20 Or, if unable to attend, mail head shot & resume, by Wednesday, 2/22,=A0 to: Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio P.O. 201524 Shaker Heights, OH 44120 .=A0 Taping of the actual stage readings is scheduled on the Thursdays, @ 7:= 00=20 P that WU&Lw/ARTS is taped at Adelphia Studios.=A0 Projected reading dates a= re=20 Thurs. 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, 5/18, & 6/1.=20 .=A0 Beginning the week of Sun. 2/26, rehearsals will be scheduled on: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Saturdays, 6:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sundays, 3:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Throughout March, April & May .=A0No more than 2 - 3 rehearsals for each play being read, are scheduled.= =A0=20 Seeking: . 2 males, late 20's - 30's, any ethnicity. Average-attractive looking.=20 Average-tall=A0 height,=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0 minimum 5'6."=A0 One male to be somewhat "shy." Other male, more "out= going." . 1 female, can portray Jewish, small, short, sprightly, @ 74 years. . 1 African-American male, can portray blind, 60's. Thin, but physically fit= ,=20 short stature. . 1 African-American female, 16-18 years. Lots of fashion sense of style . 2 males, 16-18 years.=A0 Any ethnicity. One male needs to be smallish, fra= il,=20 fragile. . 1 male, any ethnicity, who can portray both young 20's & 14 years of age. If you are not available to audition, rehearse or perform during the above=20 time frames, but would like to be considered for future "PlayActs," please=20 submit your head shot & resume by Wed. 2/22. You will be contacted for addi= tional=20 auditions. Sue Johnson Director Chris Fortunato Assoc. Dir. WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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.=A0 Taping of the actual stage readings is scheduled on the Thursday= s, @ 7:00 P that WU&Lw/ARTS is taped at Adelphia Studios.= =A0 Projected reading dates are Thurs. 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, 5/18, & 6/1= .

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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sundays, 3:00 P
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Throughout March, April & May

.=A0No more than 2 - 3 rehearsals for each play being read, are sched= uled.=A0

Seeking:
. 2 males, late 20's - 30's, any ethnicity. Average-attractive lookin= g. Average-tall=A0 height,=A0=A0
=A0=A0 minimum 5'6."=A0 One male to be somewhat "shy." Other male, more "out= going."

. 1 female, can portray Jewish, small, short, sprightly, @ 74 years.<= BR> . 1 African-American male, can portray blind, 60's. Thin, but physica= lly fit, short stature.

. 1 African-American female, 16-18 years. Lots of fashion sense of st= yle
. 2 males, 16-18 years.=A0 Any ethnicity. One male needs to be smalli= sh, frail, fragile.

. 1 male, any ethnicity, who can portray both young 20's & 14 yea= rs of age.

If you are not available to audition, rehearse or perform during the above t= ime frames, but would like to be considered for future "PlayActs," pl= ease submit your head shot & resume by Wed. 2/22.  You will be cont= acted for additional auditions.

Sue Johnson
Director
Chris Fortunato
Assoc. Dir.
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio


http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm







--part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary-- From video316 at hotmail.com Thu Feb 16 16:13:44 2006 From: video316 at hotmail.com (roger priebe) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 19:13:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]reminder: Strangers In Paradise auditions venue and date change In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > >Auditions ? Feb 18th from 1 to 5 PM at: > >South Brooklyn Public Library >4303 Pearl Road >Cleveland, OH 44109 >216-623-7067 > >Located on the corner of Pearl Road & State Road > >Strangers in Paradise > >?Strangers in Paradise? is the story of three friends, Francine, Katchoo >and David and the people they fall in and out of love with. > >It's a tale of dark pasts and hopeful futures, double-crosses and true >friendship, love and hate. > >In other words: it's a story of real life, kicked up a notch. > >Based on the comic book by Terry Moore. > > > >-Katchoo (female, early 20's, blonde, small frame) > >-Francine (female, early 20's, black hair, med frame) > >-David (male, early 20's, black hair, regular/small build) > >-Freddie (male, early-mid 20's, brown hair, med build) > >-Casey (female, early 20's, blonde hair) > >-Emma (female, late 30's early 40's, black hair) > > > >Please go to www.drakoproductions.com for more info. > >thanks >Roger Priebe > > >_____________________________________ >New York City Trip 8/1-8/3, sponsored by Fairmount Center and open to >everyone: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm >_______________________________________ >Fairmount Performing Arts Camp registration now open. Details @ >http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm >___________________________________ >There is a sister site to this list called the "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." >Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on more than a day or two, >the bulletin board is used. The Neopal bulletin board also has some other >terrific features, like a searchable database for you to put your personal >information, a place to post pictures and a chat room with a nightly 11pm >gathering to discuss hot topics: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ >_______________________________________ >Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely >those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this >message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the >administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for >all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > >NEohioPAL mailing list >NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >http://www.fredsternfeld.com From performingarts at karamu.com Thu Feb 16 18:43:41 2006 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 21:43:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National Back Stage Review: The Colored Museum (at Karamu) Message-ID: <000a01c6336b$f711e460$5701a8c0@karamu.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Three More Days to Tour The Museum at Karamu! -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------- Review: The Colored Museum=20 February 15, 2006 By Fran Heller The right cast can shore up an uneven production, and The Colored = Museum, at Karamu Performing Arts Theatre, is a case in point. The revuelike format of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satiric riff on what it = means to be black in America consists of 11 skits not all of equal = merit. But under Caroline Jackson Smith's direction and with a = first-rate cast, the weaker vignettes are propped up, resulting in an = entertainment that is laugh-out-loud funny with an undercurrent of pain. Coupling irreverent wit with deep compassion, Wolfe's play tackles and = topples the myths and stereotypes of black culture, from slavery and = Ebony magazine to hairstyles and Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in = the Sun. All the sketches revolve around identity issues: the loss of = it, the escape from it, the search for it. The centerpiece of the play -- and its most familiar sketch -- is "The = Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," a farcical send-up of the Hansberry drama, = Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls., and the kind of black musicals that = white audiences, Wolfe suggests, are conditioned to expect. The charismatic Stephanie Stovall is a hoot as the weary, Bible-totin' = mama who is not above swatting her adult son when he takes the Lord's = name in vain. Jimmie Woody is dead-on as the aggrieved son, whose beef = is with the Boss Man, not the man upstairs. Meanwhile, Kimberly Brown's = Lady in Plaid parodies the style found in Shange's famous work, while = Katrice Monee Headd as Medea Jones speaks in the classical tongues she = learned at Juilliard -- which nobody gets. Eventually, each actor tries = to out-emote the others and win an Oscar from the Narrator (G. Carlos = Henderson). The segment ends with a manic rendition of an all-black = musical, in which dervishlike dancing slows down to a moment of = self-awareness: It is music and dance that has helped people of color to = survive. Wolfe's most hilarious sketch is "The Hairpiece," in which Stovall, now = wearing "Barbie-doll tresses dipped in chocolate," and Headd, sporting = an outsized '60s Afro, mimic two bewigged talking heads vying for the = crown of their bald mistress. Henderson's campy impersonation of a drag queen and Brown's sultry = portrait of an expatriate singer =E0 la Josephine Baker are two examples = of the performances trumping the writing. The humor falls flat in = "Cookin' With Aunt Ethel," a lesson in "colored cuisine," but Stovall's = droll caricature of an Aunt Jemima prototype and Woody's = moonshine-swigging sidekick are a gas. In its 90th season, Karamu is the oldest African-American theatre in the = nation, and Artistic Director Terrence Spivey is on record as wanting to = restore its luster. With razor-sharp productions like The Colored = Museum, he is headed in the right direction. The Colored Museum runs Jan. 27-Feb. 19 at Karamu Performing Arts = Theatre, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. Tickets: (216) 795-7077. Website: = www.karamu.com. http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_c= ontent_id=3D1002033363 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Three More Days = to Tour The=20 Museum at Karamu!
----------------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------
Review: The = Colored=20 Museum
February 15, 2006
By=20 Fran Heller

The = right cast can=20 shore up an uneven production, and The Colored Museum, at Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre, is a case in point.

The=20 revuelike format of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satiric riff on what it means = to be=20 black in America consists of 11 skits not all of equal merit. But under = Caroline=20 Jackson Smith's direction and with a first-rate cast, the weaker = vignettes are=20 propped up, resulting in an entertainment that is laugh-out-loud funny = with an=20 undercurrent of pain.

Coupling irreverent wit with deep compassion, Wolfe's play tackles and = topples=20 the myths and stereotypes of black culture, from slavery and Ebony = magazine to=20 hairstyles and Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun. All = the=20 sketches revolve around identity issues: the loss of it, the escape from = it, the=20 search for it.

The centerpiece of the = play -- and=20 its most familiar sketch -- is "The Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," a = farcical=20 send-up of the Hansberry drama, Ntozake Shange's For Colored = Girls=85, and=20 the kind of black musicals that white audiences, Wolfe suggests, are = conditioned=20 to expect.

The charismatic Stephanie = Stovall is a=20 hoot as the weary, Bible-totin' mama who is not above swatting her adult = son=20 when he takes the Lord's name in vain. Jimmie Woody is dead-on as the = aggrieved=20 son, whose beef is with the Boss Man, not the man upstairs. Meanwhile, = Kimberly=20 Brown's Lady in Plaid parodies the style found in Shange's famous work, = while=20 Katrice Monee Headd as Medea Jones speaks in the classical tongues she = learned=20 at Juilliard -- which nobody gets. Eventually, each actor tries to = out-emote the=20 others and win an Oscar from the Narrator (G. Carlos Henderson). The = segment=20 ends with a manic rendition of an all-black musical, in which = dervishlike=20 dancing slows down to a moment of self-awareness: It is music and dance = that has=20 helped people of color to survive.

Wolfe's most=20 hilarious sketch is "The Hairpiece," in which Stovall, now wearing = "Barbie-doll=20 tresses dipped in chocolate," and Headd, sporting an outsized '60s Afro, = mimic=20 two bewigged talking heads vying for the crown of their bald = mistress.
Henderson's campy impersonation of a drag = queen and=20 Brown's sultry portrait of an expatriate singer =E0 la Josephine Baker = are two=20 examples of the performances trumping the writing. The humor falls flat = in=20 "Cookin' With Aunt Ethel," a lesson in "colored cuisine," but Stovall's = droll=20 caricature of an Aunt Jemima prototype and Woody's moonshine-swigging = sidekick=20 are a gas.

In its 90th season, Karamu = is the oldest=20 African-American theatre in the nation, and Artistic Director Terrence = Spivey is=20 on record as wanting to restore its luster. With razor-sharp productions = like=20 The Colored Museum, he is headed in the right direction.
The Colored Museum runs Jan. 27-Feb. 19 = at Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. = Tickets:=20 (216) 795-7077. Website: www.karamu.com.
http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews= /stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=3D1002033363
------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720-- From meredithcamp at ameritech.net Fri Feb 17 03:41:59 2006 From: meredithcamp at ameritech.net (Meredith Camp) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:41:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sparx Street Beats Auditions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sparx Street Beats Auditions -- Seeking colorful, high-energy dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs on downtown Cleveland sidewalks this summer. Five-minute auditions held on Tuesday, March 7 from 12 pm - 8 pm at the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call 216-426-7335 or go to www.cleveland.com/sparx. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sparx = Street Beats Auditions --
Seeking colorful, high-energy = dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs = on downtown Cleveland sidewalks this summer. Five-minute auditions held on Tuesday, March 7 = from 12 pm – 8 pm at the Idea   Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times = are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call = 216-426-7335 or go to www.cleveland.com/sparx.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0-- From bodwin_theatre_company at hotmail.com Fri Feb 17 05:40:27 2006 From: bodwin_theatre_company at hotmail.com (Bodwin Theatre Company) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 08:40:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Some Additional Information on Sparx in the City Auditions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: List: Below is some additional helpful information about the summer Sparx in the City activities. Kevin Cronin Bodwin Theatre Company ______________________________________________ From: Susie Frazier Subject: Sparx in the City Auditions Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:38:42 -0500 Hey creative people of Cleveland -- Sparx in the City is seeking colorful, high-energy dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs in various outdoor spaces of downtown Cleveland this summer. This award-winning marketing initiative has paid over $164,000 to Northeast Ohio performing and visual artists since 2003, and has provided opportunities for selected performers to build new audiences and be featured on TV, radio, the Web, and in print. Five-minute auditions will be held on Tuesday, March 7 from 12 pm ? 8 pm at the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call 216-426-7335 or go to http://www.cleveland.com/sparx Judges include: Randy Rollison, Cleveland Public Theatre Dee Perry, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival Greg Peckham, Cleveland Public Art Nora Romanoff, Parkworks Bill Ransom, Drummer & Percussionist Nina Domingue, Playwright and Performer David Shimotakahara, Groundworks Dancetheater Please pass this on to someone who may be interested! Susie Frazier Mueller Sparx in the City Producer 216-926-7382 http://www.cleveland.com/sparx A downtown Cleveland marketing initiative that leverages the creativity of area artists to stimulate commerce and vibrant street life. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee? Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From ytplayhouse at aol.com Fri Feb 17 06:15:28 2006 From: ytplayhouse at aol.com (ytplayhouse at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:15:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jekyll & Hyde final reminder Message-ID: <8C801E3BD0BA9FF-173C-4438@mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" 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 www.youngstownplayhouse.com ----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
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
 
----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com-- From Youngion at cox.net Fri Feb 17 06:45:21 2006 From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:45:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]performers needed Message-ID: Performers needed for paid gig at a flats nightclub on Mardi Gras, February 28. Since 1998, we have provided unique entertainment for one of the biggest Fat Tuesday parties in town. Already scheduled are Elvis, The Blues Bro, and Drag Queens. Looking for other singing impersonator acts, and unique circus and side show style entertainment. Contact Dan at Eastern Onion Entertainment 216-521-3866 From chris at antonellic.com Fri Feb 17 06:44:41 2006 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:44:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Miss 'Barnum' - The Greatest Musical on Earth........ Message-ID: <005501c633d0$afbcfbd0$0600a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Barnum The Greatest Musical on Earth Written by Mark Bramble Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Michael Stewart Performances:=20 Feb 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19*, 24 & 25 Curtain Time: 8 p.m.=20 (*Special 2 p.m. matinee) For tickets call 330-655-8522=20 "Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you that tonight you = are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name = stands for!" Here is the show that traces the career of America's greatest showman = from 1835 to the year he joined James A. Bailey to form The Greatest = Show On Earth. Let us begin, as BARNUM does... Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the = Barlow Community Center.=20 >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt = St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a = block down the road.=20 >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the road. Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Barnum
 
The = Greatest Musical on=20 Earth
Written by Mark=20 Bramble
Music by Cy = Coleman
Lyrics by Michael=20 Stewart
 
 
Performances:=20
Feb 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19*, = 24 &=20 25
 
Curtain = Time: 8=20 p.m.
(*Special 2 p.m.=20 matinee)
 
 
For tickets=20 call 330-655-8522 
 
"Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you = that tonight=20 you are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name = stands=20 for!"
Here is the show that traces the career of America's = greatest showman=20 from 1835 to the year he joined James A. Bailey to form The Greatest = Show On=20 Earth. Let us begin, as BARNUM does...

Hudson Players are = located right in=20 the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the Barlow Community Center. =

From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 = in Twinsburg=20 and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a = right on=20 Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side = just a=20 block down the road.
From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east = (right).=20 After you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. = The=20 Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the=20 road.
 
 

 

 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Fri Feb 17 07:36:44 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:36:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SCREEN ACTOR? Michael J. Reddy for Fri., Feb. 17 Message-ID: <8C801EF178628AB-238-DB7E@mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST FOR FEBRUARY 17" Screen Actor - Michael J. Reddy (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 17, 2006) To view Michael's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST FOR FEBRUARY 17"
Screen Actor - Michael J. Reddy (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 17, 2006) To view Michael's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com-- From balletlaves at yahoo.com Fri Feb 17 06:40:38 2006 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:40:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]information on master classes by Groundworks Dancetheater Message-ID: <20060217144038.43985.qmail@web54714.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND CITY DANCE ANNOUNCES MASTER CLASSES by GroundWorks Dancetheater? South Euclid?Cleveland City Dance (13947 Cedar Rd. in South Euclid) announces a series of MASTER CLASSES taught by GroundWorks Dancetheater company members. Classes run 5:30pm -7:30pm. March 3- Felise Bagley April 7- Artistic Associate, Amy Miller May 12- Artistic Director, David Shimotakahara Tuition is $15 for individual classes or all three classes for $40. Reserve your place in advance by calling 216-932-0222. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 

CLEVELAND CITY DANCE ANNOUNCES MASTER CLASSES by GroundWorks Dancetheater?

 
 
South Euclid?Cleveland City Dance (13947 Cedar Rd. in South Euclid) announces a series of MASTER CLASSES taught by GroundWorks Dancetheater company members. Classes run 5:30pm -7:30pm.
 
March 3- Felise Bagley
April 7- Artistic Associate, Amy Miller 
May 12- Artistic Director, David Shimotakahara
 
Tuition is $15 for individual classes or all three classes for $40. Reserve your place in advance by calling 216-932-0222.
 


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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Feb 17 08:12:47 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 11:12:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Information on the Chinese New Years Dinner Celebration Message-ID: <00fe01c633dc$ffb98d90$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FF_01C633B3.16E38590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HI everyone, I know many of you ordered tickets for the Chinese New Year Celebration Dinner for tomorrow (Saturday, Feb 18) at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, I wanted to let you know that right now, the main room and 1 private room seatings of 320 is completed gone. If anyone still planning to attend the evening of 12 course dinner, free wine, lion dance, remarks from distringuish guests, be aware that sittings from now on for the last 20 seats will be in a private room (Room B) you still get the same meal and all, except you will only be able to see the visual via a television (provided I can get it running today). We are charged by table, and a table sits 10 people. So, we encourage to get a table blocked, those who had came in the past know how much fun it was and we plan to continue to make it fun for everyone. Again, we thank you for your support to our organization! Tickets are $25/person for non-OCAGC Member or $15 for OCAGC Member (you can become a member, membership is open to all - more info www.ocagc.org). Come celebrate Chinese New Year with 12-course Authentic Chinese cuisine at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Inauguration of New Officers. Date: Saturday, February 18, 2006 Place: C & Y Chinese Restaurant, 2222 St. Claire Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Time: 6 P.M. (Cash Bar) * Attire: Semi Formal or Traditional Dress Evening event including Lion Dance, Martial Arts, sit down 12-course dinner, and raffle prizes. 12-course dinner include lobster, chicken, beef, etc. And complimentary Lychee Wine will be available on each table. Special Guests: OCA National President, Ms. Ginny Gong, Congressman Sherrod Brown and others Cost: $25 for Non-member and $15 for OCAGC member. Membership application will be available that evening. ($35/family or $25/individual) . Or you can download it at www.ocagc.org (membership is open to all) For ticket reservation please contact: Shan Chan: 440-846-0113, Huili Shi: 216-514-0880, Barbara Hing: 440-248-0329, Lana Den: 440-255-7290 or 440-255-5634, Johnny Wu: 216-373-3278 or email president at ocagc.org (checks can be made payable to OCAGC, 1265 W 106th Street #1, Clevelad, Ohio 44102) More information also available at http://www.ocagc.org The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States" The Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland (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. Thank you all for supporting OCAGC! ------=_NextPart_000_00FF_01C633B3.16E38590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
HI = everyone, I know=20 many of you ordered tickets for the Chinese New Year Celebration = Dinner for=20 tomorrow (Saturday, Feb 18) at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, I wanted to = let you=20 know that right now, the main room and 1 private room seatings of 320 is = completed gone. If anyone still planning to attend the evening = of 12 course=20 dinner, free wine, lion dance, remarks from distringuish guests, be = aware that=20 sittings from now on for the last 20 seats will be in a private room = (Room B)=20 you still get the same meal and all, except you will only be able to see = the=20 visual via a television (provided I can get it running today). We are = charged by=20 table, and a table sits 10 people. So, we encourage to get a table = blocked,=20 those who had came in the past know how much fun it was and we plan to = continue=20 to make it fun for everyone. Again, we thank you for your support to our = organization!
 
Tickets are=20 $25/person for non-OCAGC Member or $15 for OCAGC Member (you can become = a=20 member, membership is open to all - more info www.ocagc.org).
 
 

Come celebrate Chinese New Year with 12-course = Authentic=20 Chinese cuisine at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater = Cleveland’s=20 New Year Celebration and Inauguration of New Officers.

 

Date:   =20 Saturday, February 18, = 2006

Place:   = C=20 & Y Chinese Restaurant, 2222 St. Claire=20 Avenue, Cleveland,=20 Ohio

Time:   =20 6 P.M.  (Cash Bar) * Attire: Semi = Formal or=20 Traditional Dress

 

Evening event including Lion Dance, Martial Arts, sit down = 12-course=20 dinner, and raffle prizes. 12-course dinner include lobster, chicken, = beef, etc.=20  And complimentary Lychee = Wine will=20 be available on each table.

 

Special Guests: OCA National = President, Ms.=20 Ginny Gong, Congressman Sherrod = Brown and=20 others

 

Cost: $25 for Non-member and $15 for OCAGC member. Membership = application=20 will be available that evening. ($35/family or $25/individual) . Or you = can=20 download it at www.ocagc.org (membership is open to = all)

 

For ticket reservation please contact:  Shan Chan:  440-846-0113, Huili Shi: = 216-514-0880,=20 Barbara Hing: 440-248-0329, Lana Den: 440-255-7290 or 440-255-5634, = Johnny Wu:=20 216-373-3278 or email president at ocagc.org (checks can be made payable to OCAGC,=20 1265 W 106th Street #1,=20 Clevelad, Ohio=20 44102)

 

More information also available at http://www.ocagc.org

 

The Organization of Chinese Americans of = Greater=20 Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and = educational=20 organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active=20 participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and = equal=20 treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and = Asian/Pacific=20 Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and = Asian=20 Pacific Americans in the United=20 States"

 

The Organization of Chinese American of Greater = Cleveland=20 (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese American community of=20 Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations = and=20 communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity.=20

 

Thank you all=20 for supporting = OCAGC!

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charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Oberlin Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations (440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu Cleveland Museum of Art Contact: Rob Bruder (216) 707-2265; rbruder at clevelandart.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Oberlin College Choir Joins the Kronos Quartet for a Multi-Media Concert Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art=92s VIVA!=20= and Gala Around Town Series on Feb. 25 OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 17, 2006) =97 The Oberlin College Choir, directed by=20= Associate Professor of Choral Conducting Hugh Floyd, will join the=20 Kronos Quartet in a multi-media concert experience at Cleveland=92s=20 Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006,=20 at 7:30 p.m. The concert features Terry Riley=92s Sun Rings, an amalgam=20= of choral music, electronic sounds from outer space, and dazzling=20 visual projections from the Milky Way. The Cleveland Museum of Art=20 (CMA) presents the event as part of its VIVA! and Gala Around Town=20 Series. Admission to the performance is $39 for the general public, $34 = for=20 CMA members, and $10 for students with a valid I.D. To order tickets,=20 please call 1-888-CMA-0033 or visit www.cma.org/perform. Completed in 2002, Riley=92s Sun Rings uses the sounds of space = to=20 influence the writing of the string quartet, allowing for interplay=20 between recorded space sounds and live string playing. Commissioned by=20= NASA, Sun Rings features music by Riley that incorporates sounds from=20 the Milky Way such as crackling solar windstorms, the whistling of=20 lighting on Jupiter, and other sounds, triggered by Kronos using an=20 interactive computer. In addition, noted visual designer Willie=20 Williams (who has worked with the rock groups U2 and R.E.M.) prepared=20 images of the solar system photographed by the Voyager and Galileo=20 space probes that will be projected onto a screen behind the ensemble.=20= Sight and sound coupled together, Sun Rings culminates in an=20 unparalleled visual and aural experience. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote of a recent = performance:=20 =93Galaxies carpet the walls and Riley=92s generous melodies flow = through=20 Kronos=92 four string instruments. The audience sat in spellbound=20 silence.=94 Spending five months of each year touring concert halls, clubs, = and=20 festivals worldwide, the multi-Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet has=20= boisterously broken down genre barriers expected of string quartets.=20 Performing live with contemporary greats Tom Waits and David Bowie and=20= recording with such diversely talented singer-songwriters as Dave=20 Matthews and Nelly Furtado, Kronos has altered perceptions of what a=20 string quartet should be in the 21st century. About the Oberlin College Choir The Oberlin College Choir is a highly select ensemble chosen from=20 students at the Conservatory and the College. Founded by Olaf C.=20 Christiansen in 1929, it has been led by such illustrious conductors as=20= Robert Fountain and Daniel Moe, and has won critical acclaim for=20 performances in the United States and abroad, appearing in such=20 prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. In recent=20 years, the choir has sung regularly with the Cleveland Orchestra in=20 Severance Hall; for the 2005-2006 season the choir sang Mendelssohn=92s=20= Midsummer Night=92s Dream with Dame Felicity Lott. The choir=92s most=20 recent off-campus performance was in Chicago at the American Choral=20 Directors Central Division Convention (February 2006). Upcoming=20 projects include a dual language holiday recording for EMI. Director Hugh Floyd Hugh Ferguson Floyd is director of choral activities at the Oberlin=20 Conservatory of Music and at the Interlochen Arts Camp. At Oberlin, he=20= conducts the Oberlin College Choir, the Oberlin College Singers, the=20 Oberlin Musical Union, and, in rotation, the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra.=20= Floyd is a graduate of Furman University, the Eastman School of Music,=20= and the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Oberlin faculty,=20 Floyd was conducting assistant with the Charlotte (North Carolina)=20 Symphony and director of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte. He served=20 as chorus master for the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, and chorus=20 master and conductor in residence at the Brevard Music Center. He has=20 prepared choirs for such eminent conductors as Robert Shaw, Margaret=20 Hillis, Robert Page, Franz Welser-M=F6st, and Robert Spano. The Oberlin College Choir and the Kronos Quartet Sun Rings, by Terry Riley PRESENTED BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART'S VIVA! AND GALA AROUND TOWN SERIES Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center 3615 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (Parking is available at Applied Technologies directly across E. 36th from the auditorium entrance.) Tickets: $39 General Public $34 for CMA members $10 for students with valid I.D. 1-888-CMA-0033 # # # 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= --Boundary_(ID_LZlb7vXm6CckHDRRyj1XSQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Helvetica Oberlin Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations (440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu Cleveland Museum of Art Contact: Rob Bruder (216) 707-2265; rbruder at clevelandart.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
The Oberlin College Choir Joins the Kronos Quartet for=20 a Multi-Media Concert Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art=92s VIVA! and Gala Around Town Series on Feb. 25
0000,0000,3331OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 17, 2006) =97 The Oberlin College Choir, directed by Associate Professor of Choral Conducting Hugh Floyd, will join the Kronos Quartet in a multi-media concert experience at Cleveland=92s Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, at 7:30 p.m. The concert features Terry Riley=92s Sun = Rings,807E,0000,0000 = 0000,0000,3331an amalgam of choral music, electronic sounds from outer space, and dazzling visual projections from the Milky Way. The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) presents the event as part of its VIVA! and Gala Around Town Series. 0000,0000,3331Admission to the performance is $39 for the general public, $34 for CMA members, and $10 for students with a valid I.D. To order tickets, please call 1-888-CMA-0033 or visit www.cma.org/perform. Completed in 2002, Riley=92s Sun Rings uses the = sounds of space to influence the writing of the string quartet, allowing for interplay between recorded space sounds and live string playing. Commissioned by NASA, Sun Rings features music by Riley that incorporates sounds from the Milky Way such as crackling solar windstorms, the whistling of lighting on Jupiter, and other sounds, triggered by Kronos using an interactive computer. In addition, noted visual designer Willie Williams (who has worked with the rock groups U2 and R.E.M.) prepared images of the solar system photographed by the Voyager and Galileo space probes that will be projected onto a screen behind the ensemble. Sight and sound coupled together, Sun Rings culminates in an unparalleled visual and aural experience. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote of a recent performance: =93Galaxies carpet the walls and Riley=92s generous melodies flow through Kronos=92 four string instruments. The audience sat in spellbound silence.=94 0000,0000,3331 Spending five months of each = year touring concert halls, clubs, and festivals worldwide, the multi-Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet has boisterously broken down genre barriers expected of string quartets. Performing live with contemporary greats Tom Waits and David Bowie and recording with such diversely talented singer-songwriters as Dave Matthews and Nelly Furtado, Kronos has altered perceptions of what a string quartet should be in the 21st century. About the Oberlin College Choir The Oberlin College Choir is a highly select ensemble chosen from students at the Conservatory and the College. Founded by Olaf C. Christiansen in 1929, it has been led by such illustrious conductors as Robert Fountain and Daniel Moe, and has won critical acclaim for performances in the United States and abroad, appearing in such prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. In recent years, the choir has sung regularly with the Cleveland Orchestra in Severance Hall; for the 2005-2006 season the choir sang Mendelssohn=92s Midsummer Night=92s Dream with Dame Felicity Lott. The choir=92s most recent off-campus performance was in Chicago at the American Choral Directors Central Division Convention (February 2006). Upcoming projects include a dual language holiday recording for EMI. Director Hugh Floyd Hugh Ferguson Floyd is director of choral activities at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and at the Interlochen Arts Camp. At Oberlin, he conducts the Oberlin College Choir, the Oberlin College Singers, the Oberlin Musical Union, and, in rotation, the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra. Floyd is a graduate of Furman University, the Eastman School of Music, and the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Oberlin faculty, Floyd was conducting assistant withTimes = theTimes= Charlotte (North Carolina) Symphony and director of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte. He served as chorus master for the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, and chorus master and conductor in residence at the Brevard Music Center. He has prepared choirs for such eminent conductors as Robert Shaw, Margaret Hillis, Robert Page, Franz Welser-M=F6st, and Robert Spano. The Oberlin College Choir and the Kronos Quartet Sun Rings, by Terry Riley PRESENTED BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART'S VIVA! AND GALA AROUND TOWN SERIES Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center 3615 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (Parking is available at Applied Technologies directly across E. 36th from the auditorium entrance.) Tickets:=20 $39 General Public $34 for CMA members $10 for students with valid I.D. 1-888-CMA-0033
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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= --Boundary_(ID_LZlb7vXm6CckHDRRyj1XSQ)-- From suzie_dave at msn.com Fri Feb 17 12:22:29 2006 From: suzie_dave at msn.com (David A. Estvanko) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:22:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Easter Bunny for You! Message-ID: To All who need me. My name is David A. Estvanko and I have been doing this for 12 years. My costume is headed, white with a pink vest, with feet and hands. If you need The Bunny, I am available for $25.00 for 20 minutes or $75.00 hr. If you would like a 1 hr party featuring the Easter Bunny and helper which includes music, dancing, games, facepainting and/or tattoos, and balloon animals, the rate is $150.00 hr. The Easter Bunny can do meet and greet and photos or come to your house to plant your Easter eggs for your big egg hunt. He can be caught leaving his footprints in your cooking flour as he leaves his Easter baskets for your chlidren. Contact me at 1-216-398-0770 or cell 1-216-272-0255. The Bunny is available including the Saturday before Easter and Easter Morning and afternoon. Hope to hear from you. Dave From Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org Fri Feb 17 14:26:17 2006 From: Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org (Schuster, Jessica) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 17:26:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the Week of February 20 Message-ID: <3658357796870A4FAD822731653E058555D8E9@ideacom.WVIZ.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release Friday, February 17, 2006 Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, ideastream, 216.916.6134 "Around Noon" Schedule for the Week of February 20, 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 20. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to change. Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 20, 2006 Monday, 1-20-06 Jim Goldurs celebrates Presidents' Day with letters between Presidents' and their wives; introduces another music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, David Briskin; and finds out what's T.O.P.S. at Karamu House. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.loc.gov/shop/index.php?action=3DcCatalog.showItem&cid=3D1&scid= =3D78 &iid=3D3185 http://www.akronsymphony.org/ http://www.pmmf.org/2005_season/events_artists/personnel/david_briskin.h tm http://www.karamu.com/tops.htm http://www.karamu.com/ Tuesday, 1-21-06 Dee returns to see what's up with City Music Cleveland; gets some background on her genealogy thanks to the Western Reserve Historical Society; and meets South African singing star Vusi Mahlasela prior to his performance at Nighttown. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.citymusiccleveland.org/ http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=3D195 http://www.vusimahlasela.com/ http://home.ezezine.com/640_3/640_3-2006.02.07.00.49.archive.html Wednesday, 1-22-06 Today, Dee meets MOCA artist Peggy Kwong-Gordon; introduces the final music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, Paul Polivnick; and shares the funky fretwork of Bootsy Collins 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.contemporaryart.org/home/index.asp http://www.contemporaryart.org/exhibitions_details/ex_details_2006-ws.as p?ExhibitId=3D2 http://www.funky-stuff.com/bootsy/ http://www.akronsymphony.org/ http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/polivnick.html Thursday, 1-23-06 On Around Noon today, Dee gets in step with modern dance master Garth Fagan prior to his company's Dance Cleveland performance. Then, ideastream takes listeners to the City Club of Cleveland for the State of the City by Mayor Frank Jackson. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.garthfagandance.org/ http://www.dancecleveland.org/ http://www.cityclub.org/ http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=3D5280 Friday, 1-24-06 Today, Dee shoots for the stars with the Kronos Quartet, prior to their Cleveland Museum of Art performance; meets the funky buckeyes of The Ohio Players before their Rock Hall performance; and welcomes Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria for a preview of his concert at the Lakeland Jazz Festival. =20 For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.kronosquartet.org/ http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/aroundtown/html/2411265.html http://wfnk.com/ohioplayers/ http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D2006 http://www.bobbysanabria.com/ http://lakelandcc.edu/ACADEMIC/ARTS/concerts.htm ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the = Week of February 20

For Immediate Release

Friday, February 17, 2006

Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, = ideastream, 216.916.6134


“Around Noon” Schedule for the = Week of February 20, 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 20. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to = change.


Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 20, = 2006

Monday, 1-20-06

Jim Goldurs celebrates Presidents’ Day = with = letters between Presidents’ = and their wives; introduces another = music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, David = Briskin; and finds out = what’s T.O.P.S. = at = Karamu House.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.loc.gov/shop/index.php?action=3DcCatalog.showItem&ci= d=3D1&scid=3D78&iid=3D3185

http://www.akronsymphony.org/

http://www.pmmf.org/2005_season/events_artists/personnel/david_bris= kin.htm

http://www.karamu.com/tops.htm

http://www.karamu.com/


Tuesday, 1-21-06

Dee returns to see what’s up with City Music Cleveland; gets some background on her genealogy thanks to = the = Western Reserve Historical = Society; and meets South = African singing star Vusi = Mahlasela prior to his = performance at Nighttown.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.citymusiccleveland.org/

http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=3D195=

http://www.vusimahlasela.com/

http://home.ezezine.com/640_3/640_3-2006.02.07.00.49.archive.html


Wednesday, 1-22-06

Today, Dee meets MOCA = artist = Peggy = Kwong-Gordon; introduces the = final music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, Paul = Polivnick; and shares the = funky fretwork of Bootsy = Collins 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.contemporaryart.org/home/index.asp

http://www.contemporaryart.org/exhibitions_details/ex_details_2006-= ws.asp?ExhibitId=3D2

http://www.funky-stuff.com/bootsy/

http://www.akronsymphony.org/

http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/polivnick.html=


Thursday, 1-23-06

On Around = Noon today, Dee gets in = step with modern dance master Garth Fagan prior to his company’s Dance Cleveland performance.

Then, ideastream takes listeners to the City Club of Cleveland for the State of the = City by Mayor Frank = Jackson.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.garthfagandance.org/

http://www.dancecleveland.org/

http://www.cityclub.org/

http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=3D= 5280


Friday, 1-24-06

Today, Dee shoots for the stars with the Kronos Quartet, prior to their Cleveland Museum = of Art performance; meets = the funky buckeyes of The Ohio = Players before = their = Rock Hall performance; and welcomes Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria for a preview of his concert at the Lakeland Jazz Festival.  

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.kronosquartet.org/

= http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/aroundtown/html/2411265.html

http://wfnk.com/ohioplayers/

http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D20= 06

http://www.bobbysanabria.com/

http://lakelandcc.edu/ACADEMIC/ARTS/concerts.htm<= SPAN LANG=3D"en-us">






















------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF-- From TBURNETT at neo.rr.com Fri Feb 17 17:42:14 2006 From: TBURNETT at neo.rr.com (Tom Burnett) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:42:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Show auditions Message-ID: <11D582C6-61E8-4944-85F8-458822A07009@neo.rr.com> --Apple-Mail-3-858460864 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Audition = Announcement The 3rd Annual Stars of Medina County Variety Show The show will be held on Saturday, April 1, at 7 p.m., on the Main =20 Stage of the beautiful Performing Arts Center at Medina High School. Auditions are scheduled for Friday, March 3, from 6 to 9 p.m., and =20 Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They will be held on the =20 Middle Stage, which is reached through the school=92s north entrance. If you're a solo act, or part of a group, come and audition, If you =20 can sing, dance, tell jokes, play an instrument, juggle, perform =20 magic tricks =96 or do anything that will entertain an audience =96 we =20= want to hear from you. Among the 25 acts featured in last year's show =20= was a performer who played on washboards and spoons and other items =20 and proved to be one of the most popular when he invited four young =20 children up on stage to accompany him. The evening will also include a pre-show party featuring =20 refreshments, souvenirs, lobby entertainment and a raffle. For more =20 information, call Tom Burnett at 330-722-6559 or Nancy McNeal at =20 330-722-1948, or email tburnett at neo.rr.com. --Apple-Mail-3-858460864 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252

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The show will be held on Saturday, April 1, = at 7 p.m., on the Main Stage of the beautiful Performing Arts Center at = Medina High School.=A0

Auditions are scheduled for Friday, March 3, = from 6 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They = will be held on the Middle Stage, which is reached through the school=92s = north entrance.=A0

If you're a solo act, or part of a group, = come and audition, If you can sing, dance, tell jokes, play an = instrument, juggle, perform magic tricks =96 or do anything that will = entertain an audience =96 we want to hear from you. Among the 25 acts = featured in last year's show was a performer who played on washboards = and spoons and other items and proved to be one of the most popular when = he invited four young children up on stage to accompany = him.

The evening will = also include a pre-show party featuring refreshments, souvenirs, lobby = entertainment and a raffle. For more information, call Tom Burnett at = 330-722-6559 or Nancy McNeal at 330-722-1948, or email = tburnett at neo.rr.com.


= --Apple-Mail-3-858460864-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 17 19:41:35 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 19:41:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's Cat: one more weekend of life Message-ID: <20060218034135.14427.qmail@web36811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 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 440.5 25.4747. 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. __________________________________________________ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit   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 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 440.5 25.4747. 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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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976-- From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 18 08:53:01 2006 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (Alan or Judith Higbee) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:53:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Crucible in Cleveland Hts. March 3-5 Message-ID: <020401c634ab$c951efc0$0100a8c0@BABYLAPTOP> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral of Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Heights will = present Arthur Miller's The Crucible on Friday and Saturday, March 3 and = 4 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 and = are on sale at the church beginning February 12. Seating is limited. =20 First produced in New York in 1953, The Crucible won the Tony Award for = best play that year. It has since become one of the 20th century's most = powerful dramas. The setting is the year 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts = at the time of the witchcraft trials. Directed by Richard Meadows, the cast includes: Jennifer Bernhardt, = Allen Branstein, Debra Drew, Mary Lou Garmone (Franks), Carol Griffith, = Rich Hiles,David Hundertmark, Jim Johnston, Alicia Kahn, Paul Kapczuk, = Hannah McCandless, Roland Moore, Mairi Mull, Shirley Nixon, Ralph Pack, = Mike Piepenburg, Lisa Wadsworth, Rebekah Wadsworth, Bob Windle =20 Church of the Saviour is located at 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, = Ohio (1 block North of Fairmount Blvd.) The church has plenty of free, = lighted parking and is handicapped-accessible. =20 For more information please call 216-321-8880. =20 Judith Higbee, Director of Music ------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral of Church of the Saviour in = Cleveland=20 Heights will present Arthur Miller=92s The Crucible on Friday and = Saturday,=20 March 3 and 4 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 3 p.m.  = Tickets=20 are $10 and are on sale at the church beginning February 12.  = Seating is=20 limited.
 
First produced in New York in 1953, The = Crucible=20 won the Tony Award for best play that year. It has since become one of = the 20th=20 century=92s most powerful dramas.  The setting is the year 1692 in = Salem,=20 Massachusetts at the time of the witchcraft trials.

Directed by = Richard=20 Meadows, the cast includes: Jennifer Bernhardt, Allen Branstein, Debra = Drew,=20 Mary Lou Garmone (Franks), Carol Griffith, Rich Hiles,David Hundertmark, = Jim=20 Johnston, Alicia Kahn, Paul Kapczuk, Hannah McCandless, Roland Moore, = Mairi=20 Mull, Shirley Nixon, Ralph Pack, Mike Piepenburg, Lisa Wadsworth, = Rebekah=20 Wadsworth, Bob Windle

 
Church of the Saviour is located = at 2537=20 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio (1 block North of Fairmount = Blvd.)  The=20 church has plenty of free, lighted parking and is=20 handicapped-accessible.
 
For more information please = call=20 216-321-8880.
 
Judith Higbee, Director of=20 Music
 
------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610-- From cager55 at alltel.net Sat Feb 18 08:56:24 2006 From: cager55 at alltel.net (Jeff Caja) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:56:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JOSEPH AND THE DREAMCOAT OPENS AT OLDE TOWNE HALL Message-ID: <04e601c634ac$406afb10$01fea8c0@D9KSST61> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Olde Towne Hall Theatre =A836119 Center Ridge Road =A8 North Ridgeville, = OH PRESENTS JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR=AE DREAMCOAT DIRECTED BY MONICA OLEJKO MUSIC DIRECTION BY JOHN FRANKS SHOW DATES: FEB. 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25 MAR. 3, 4, 5, MAR. 10, 11, 12 CURTAIN TIMES: EVENING PERFORMANCES 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY MATINEES ON FEB. 19, MAR. 5 & MAR. 12 2:00 P.M. TICKET PRICES: ADULTS: $12.00 SENIORS & STUDENTS: $10.00 BOX OFFICE PHONE: 440 327-2909 OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS LOCATED ON CENTER RIDGE ROAD (OHIO RTE. 113) = 200 FEET WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF AVON-BELDEN ROAD (OHIO RTE. 83), = DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE NORTH RIDGEVILLE WATER TOWER. = (www.oldetownehalltheatre.com) =20 CAST OF CHARACTERS: JOSEPH SHANE SINISCALCHI = =20 NARRATOR CAROL BROQUET JACOB/POTIPHAR/BUTLER REGAN KRAUSE LEVI RICK EVANS ZEBULUN/BAKER CORY IGNECZI NAPHTALI JIM JASON SIMEON KEN MILOTA JUDAH/PHARAOH STEVEN SCHUERGER DAN ANDREW EVANS BENJAMIN CALEB EVANS ISSACHAR JOSH EVANS GAD BEN HENCEROTH REUBEN ED AULT WIVES: KRISTIN BROSKY JODY DARBY ANGEL EVANS HAILEY HUGHES HANNAH HUGHES (FEATURED = DANCER) RENEE STULL MRS. POTIPHAR SHARI LANAVE LITTLE JOEY CHRISTOPHER EVANS LITTLE GOAT JESSICA EVANS JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR=AE DREAMCOAT IS PRESENTED THROUGH = EXCLUSIVE ARRANGEMENT WITH R & H THEATRICALS, 1065 AVENUE OF THE = AMERICAS, SUITE 2400, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10018 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Olde=20 Towne Hall Theatre =A836119=20 Center Ridge Road =A8=20 North Ridgeville, OH
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   =20     TICKET=20 PRICES:   ADULTS:  $12.00
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   =20     BOX OFFICE=20 PHONE:  440 327-2909
 
OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS LOCATED ON CENTER RIDGE ROAD = (OHIO RTE.=20 113) 200 FEET WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF AVON-BELDEN ROAD = (OHIO RTE.=20 83), DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE NORTH RIDGEVILLE WATER = TOWER. (www.oldetownehalltheatre.com= )   
 
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------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260-- From bangandclatter at netzero.net Sat Feb 18 09:16:44 2006 From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 17:16:44 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bang and Clatter Audition Reminder for Tomorrow... Message-ID: <20060218.091719.19304.389020@webmail03.lax.untd.com> Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre. The Bang and the Clatter wants you... Many of you have called and were not able to attend our auditions this p= ast Saturday and are interested in being a part of our Inaugural Season.= = We have scheduled a second round for those interested, tommorrow evening= from 6 -10p.m. Please call to confirm an audition time. 330-606-5317 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the 3pm performance to those of= you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when yo= u makeyour audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the C= latter Theatre Company has to offer. = Auditions: Sunday, February 19 from 6 -10 pm at Summit ArtSpace. = 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Call 330-606-5317 for information We are looking for 23 actors ages 18 - 60 for roles in the following sho= ws. 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-school dropout, opts for a career in= the navy and eventually returns from Vietnam. Alone, Johnny takes solac= e in pyromania and writing about his family. As Johnny matures, he becom= es increasingly perceptive, revealing with more and more sympathy the un= derlying causes of so much family misery. In between Johnny's musings ar= e raucous scenes of catastrophic violence barely held in check by each c= haracter's submerged but instinctual need for the love of one another. I= n the plays final scenes, part memory, part hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's e= yes as she once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and pa= infully unprepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is = also transfigured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable= to identify with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbr= inging inflicted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma da= nce to "Danny Boy," the song to which they used to force their children = to dance, but when Joey interrupts he is struck dead by his father. John= ny ends the 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. Sean & Sean From ROSSPLANET at aol.com Sat Feb 18 10:17:48 2006 From: ROSSPLANET at aol.com (ROSSPLANET at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:17:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]TONIGHT---10% Off Coupon Pesano's Restaurant-Gary Lee of THE ECHOES Message-ID: <1c1.3a2735db.3128becc@aol.com> -------------------------------1140286668 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 10% OFF FOOD COUPON To All NEohioPAL Members at PESANO'S RESTAURANT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006 5225 WARNER ROAD GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047 (Tell them Dr. Ross sent you!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ SATURDAY, SPECIAL VALENTINE'S DAY PERFORMANCE, GARY LEE WILL BE APPEARING AT: Pesano's Restaurant & Lounge 5225 Warner Rd. 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Gary Lee, Lead singer of THE ECHOES February 18, 2006
       "GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a= ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 P= M to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Height= s, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047.  GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND t= hat perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so mu= ch 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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-------------------------------1140286668-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Feb 18 10:37:47 2006 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:37:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Sunday - TV comedy show Cleveland Message-ID: <023601c634ba$711ff900$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for the =93Mark Norton Show=94 will be held at: North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave Cleveland, OH 44102 216-651-5441 =20 On Feb. 19th from 5 to 9 PM / Open Call! =20 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 =20 The show to be aired on PAX TV channel 23 and PAX seen on numerous cable channels. =20 Looking for 18 and over males and females all types, no age limit (total of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy sketches! =20 Show format will be similar to Saturday Night Live. =20 Bring photo and resume and be prepared to do improv and interview. =20 Deferred pay. =20 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 89966 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Auditions for the “Mark Norton Show” will = be held at:


North Coast = Casting

4913 Storer Ave

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216-651-5441

 

On Feb. 19th from 5 to 9 PM / Open Call!

 

Mark Norton is the owner of Norton’s Furniture = in Cleveland. You may have seen his commercials on channel 19. Deep voice and pony tail! Has = already developed a strong following!

 

The show to be aired on PAX TV channel 23 and PAX = seen on numerous cable channels.

 

Looking for 18 and over males and females all types, = no age limit (total of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy = sketches!

 

Show format will be similar to Saturday Night = Live.

 

Bring photo and resume and be prepared to do improv = and interview.

 

Deferred pay.

 

 

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Founder - "The Indie = Gathering"
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------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100-- From info at groundfloortheater.com Sat Feb 18 11:24:45 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 19:24:45 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mimi Gonzales - one show only - tonight at the Ground Floor Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tonight for one show only, hilarious stand-up comedian Mimi Gonzales brin= gs her to the Ground Floor Theater stage. TimCornett opens. Showtime is 9= :00. 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= azine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and giveawa= ys. Join our mailing list to receive money-saving coupons and other offers. V= isit www.groundfloortheater.com. ----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tonight for one show only, hilarious stand-up comedian Mimi G= onzales brings her to the Ground Floor Theater stage. TimC= ornett opens. Showtime is 9:00.

The Ground Floor Theater is a new = comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the = old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available for all shows. Admission is= $16.00. Doors and the bar open one half hour before showtime. Call 216-2= 55-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for more information.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in t= he Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The N= ews Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene M= agazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and givea= ways.
 
Join our mailing list to rec= eive money-saving coupons and other offers. Visit www.groundfloortheater.com. <= /FONT>

 

----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685-- From ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com Sat Feb 18 14:46:02 2006 From: ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com (ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 17:46:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for Carlee Milluch or actress of Marilyn Monroe typePAID POSITION Message-ID: <192.519a196f.3128fdaa@aol.com> -------------------------------1140302762 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for Carli Milich. Not sure of the spelling. She worked for Bits events doing mystery theater work a few years back and went to Tri-C west. Carli if you're reading this please respond, it's imperative that you respond to this email asap concerning a paid position. If there's any female that would fit the role of a Marilyn Monroe type actress, please respond -------------------------------1140302762 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I am looking for Carli Milich.  Not sure of the spelling.  Sh= e=20 worked for Bits events doing mystery theater work a few years back and went=20= to=20 Tri-C west.  Carli if you're reading this please respond, it's imperati= ve=20 that you respond to this email asap concerning a paid position.  If the= re's=20 any female that would fit the role of a Marilyn Monroe type actress, pl= ease=20 respond
-------------------------------1140302762-- From seanszaller at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 19 00:20:23 2006 From: seanszaller at sbcglobal.net (Sean Szaller) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 00:20:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for ONCE ON THIS ISLAND Message-ID: <20060219082023.58274.qmail@web80513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Kirtland HS Musical Director, Sean Szaller, is seeking the following musicians for an upcoming production of "Once on This Island": 1) Keyboard 2 -- (Preferrably owns their own keyboard...ideally a Kurzweil for programming purposes) 2) Electric Bass 3) Guitar -- Electric, Steel string acoustic, and Nylon string acoustic 4) Percussionist -- all auxillary, no set 5) Reed -- the book calls for Flute, ALTO Flute, Picc., Clarinet, and Sop. Sax. We are trying to use a player who actually owns (or has access to) and can play Alto Flute, as so much of the show is scored for it. This is not an easy reed book, so the player must be exceptional! These ARE ALL paying positions. The committment is very minimal. Rehearsals TBD. Performances: 3/30, 3/31, 4/6, and 4/7 -- all evening shows. If interested, please respond to this post with and attach either a resume or brief list of musical theater experience. Thank you! ~Sean Szaller Musical Director --0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Kirtland HS Musical Director, Sean Szaller, is seeking the following musicians for an upcoming production of "Once on This Island":
 
1) Keyboard 2 -- (Preferrably owns their own keyboard...ideally a Kurzweil for programming purposes)
 
2) Electric Bass
 
3) Guitar -- Electric, Steel string acoustic, and Nylon string acoustic
 
4) Percussionist -- all auxillary, no set
 
5) Reed -- the book calls for Flute, ALTO Flute, Picc., Clarinet, and Sop. Sax. We are trying to use a player who actually owns (or has access to) and can play Alto Flute, as so much of the show is scored for it.  This is not an easy reed book, so the player must be exceptional!
 
These ARE ALL paying positions.  The committment is very minimal.  Rehearsals TBD.  Performances: 3/30, 3/31, 4/6, and 4/7 -- all evening shows.  If interested, please respond to this post with and attach either a resume or brief list of musical theater experience.  Thank you!
 
~Sean Szaller
Musical Director
 
--0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747-- From davidstphillips at alltel.net Sun Feb 19 07:18:16 2006 From: davidstphillips at alltel.net (David Tarbert) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:18:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Musician Wanted Message-ID: <002d01c63567$b8e29b00$01fea8c0@yourze8cxvr8tt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Looking for a stand-up bass player - female vocalist - percussionist (or combination) to wrap-around an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/guitarist from the area (with product out) for appearances locally and possibly regionally/nationally. Please respond to davideo at en.com Thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Looking for a stand-up bass playerfemale = vocalistpercussionist (or = combination) to wrap-around an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/guitarist from the = area (with product out) for appearances locally and possibly = regionally/nationally.

 

Please respond to davideo at en.com  Thanks.

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300-- From bellissimasop at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 18 07:37:12 2006 From: bellissimasop at sbcglobal.net (Sharon Shaffer) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 10:37:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sharon Shaffer, Soprano Message-ID: <001201c634a1$30419060$3201a8c0@sharonpc> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0" ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Sharon Shaffer =20 Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 3:00 PM =20 =20 Severance Hall The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra February Concert Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra James Gaffigan, music director and conductor Cleveland Orchestra Youth Chorus Betsy Burleigh, youth chorus director Medina High School Concert Choir Frank A. Bianchi, director =20 Sharon Shaffer, Soprano Emily Landa, Mezzo Soprano Ray Liddle, Bass =20 Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Mozart: Coronation Mass in C Major, K. 317 Wagner: Prelude to Die Meistersinger Severance Ticket Office: (216) 231-1111 or 1-800-686-1141 This concert also performed:=20 Tuesday, February 21st 7:30 PM The Medina Performing Arts Center located at 777 East Union Street, Medina 44256. Call (330) 636-3400, for ticket information You can find directions at the following website: = http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

     Sharon = Shaffer

Sunday, = February 26,=20 2006 at 3:00=20 PM

 

Severance=20 Hall

The=20 Cleveland = Orchestra=20 Youth Orchestra February Concert

Cleveland Orchestra = Youth=20 Orchestra

James Gaffigan, = music=20 director and conductor

Cleveland Orchestra = Youth=20 Chorus

Betsy Burleigh, = youth=20 chorus director

Medina=20 High=20 School Concert=20 Choir

Frank A. = Bianchi,=20 director

 

Sharon=20 Shaffer,=20 Soprano

Emily Landa,=20 Mezzo Soprano

Ray = Liddle,=20 Bass

 

Rimsky-Korsakov: = Scheherazade
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Wagner:=20 Prelude to Die Meistersinger

 

Severance=20 Ticket Office: (216) 231-1111 or=20 1-800-686-1141

 

 

 

 

 

This = concert=20 also performed:

 

Tuesday, February 21st  7:30=20 PM

The Medina Performing Arts=20 Center

 

located at=20 777 East Union = Street,=20 Medina 44256.

Call = (330) 636-3400, = for ticket=20 information

You can find = directions at the=20 following website: http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm<= /P>

 

 

 

 

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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1032648870-1140356707=:61047-- From divadxof at yahoo.com Sun Feb 19 10:41:20 2006 From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:41:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Freeze Box Productions announces THE BARGAIN / May 2006 Message-ID: <20060219184120.87219.qmail@web36510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For immediate release: FREEZE BOX PRODUCTIONS presents: The Bargain http://www.divadjxof.net/thebargain.html Runs dates will be: MAY 5,6,12,13 2006 at the Lake Catholic High School Auditorium in Mentor, Ohio Now in its 3rd generation after the public debut at the Geauga Lyric Theatre in Chardon in May 2005, the show has been expanded, revamped and promises to be the most exciting new gospel based musical of the Passion since the 70's Written & Directed by L. Michael Breeze Asst. Dir. Stage Manager Karen Porter Choreography Lisa-Marie French Music composed by David J. Fox Arrangements Band Direction Ric Koenig With nearly 100% of the oringinal cast responding to the call, preproduction begins in March, with a newly reformed pit band featuring members of the Rock Band SYNERGY! more info at www.divadjxof.net info at divadjxof.net --0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
For immediate release:
 
FREEZE BOX PRODUCTIONS
presents:
 
The Bargain
Runs dates will be:
 
MAY 5,6,12,13 2006
at the Lake Catholic High School Auditorium in Mentor, Ohio
 
Now in its 3rd generation after the public debut at the Geauga Lyric Theatre in Chardon in May 2005, the show has been expanded, revamped and promises to be the most exciting new gospel based musical of the Passion since the 70's
 
Written & Directed by L. Michael Breeze
Asst. Dir. Stage Manager Karen Porter
Choreography Lisa-Marie French
Music composed by David J. Fox
Arrangements Band Direction Ric Koenig
 
With nearly 100% of the oringinal cast responding to the call, preproduction begins in March, with a newly reformed pit band featuring members of the Rock Band SYNERGY!
 
more info at
 
--0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688-- From moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 19 10:49:38 2006 From: moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net (Krista) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:49:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading Message-ID: <20060219184938.22737.qmail@web81011.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-123779544-1140374978=:22483 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit RED HEN Productions P.O. Box 91926 Cleveland, OH 44101 Phone (215) 556-0910 www.feministtheatre.org PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 19, 2006 Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading CLEVELAND, OH, February 12, 2006: In honor of Women?s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm, March 9 through the 19th, 2006, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue. Tickets are $10, $8 for students. This One Thing I Do, by Claire Braz-Valentine, takes the audience through the struggle for women's rights from 1901 through the end of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton's lives. This struggle saw both women fight every day and step of the way to get women's voting rights, equal pay and equal rights. Although their struggle of voting rights was not realized before death, 7 states had passed the suffrage act. The important work these 2 women did laid the path for our generation to enjoy Equal Rights in many areas. The struggle continues and it is important to understand how far we have come. This show will be directed by Rose Leininger, Artistic Director for Red Hen Theater. Red Hen Productions, Cleveland?s Feminist Theatre, creates theatre by and about women. We build a framework in which to take risks, initiate change and empower women. By developing bridges into the community, we hope to challenge assumptions and demonstrate that change is possible. For reservations or information call the Red Hen Box Office at (216) 556-0910 or visit the website at www.feministtheatre.org ### ?It?s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.? --Tony Kushner Change YOUR world with Red Hen. --0-123779544-1140374978=:22483 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
RED HEN Productions
 
P.O. Box 91926
Cleveland, OH 44101
Phone (215) 556-0910
PRESS RELEASE
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 February 19, 2006
 
Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading
CLEVELAND, OH, February 12, 2006:    In honor of Women?s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm, March 9 through the 19th, 2006, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue.  Tickets are $10, $8 for students.
This One Thing I Do, by Claire Braz-Valentine, takes the audience through the struggle for women's rights from 1901 through the end of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton's lives.  This struggle saw both women fight every day and step of the way to get women's voting rights, equal pay and equal rights. Although their struggle of voting rights was not realized before death, 7 states had passed the suffrage act. The important work these 2 women did laid the path for our generation to enjoy Equal Rights in many areas.  The struggle continues and it is important to understand how far we have come.  This show will be directed by
Rose Leininger, Artistic Director for Red Hen Theater.
Red Hen Productions, Cleveland?s Feminist Theatre, creates theatre by and about women. We build a framework in which to take risks, initiate change and empower women. By developing bridges into the community, we hope to challenge assumptions and demonstrate that change is possible.
For reservations or information call the Red Hen Box Office at (216) 556-0910 or visit the website at www.feministtheatre.org
###
?It?s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.?
--Tony Kushner
Change YOUR world with Red Hen.
 
--0-123779544-1140374978=:22483-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Sun Feb 19 11:42:06 2006 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 14:42:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Emergency Cast Replacement for INSIDE OUT at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <13d.24e20d08.312a240e@aol.com> -------------------------------1140378126 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 For Immediate Release=20 For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio =20 February 19, 2006=20 Emergency Cast Replacement =20 Inside Out =20 The cast of Inside Out, a musical that opened Friday night was shaken by th= e=20 news that the father of one of the cast members had passed away Friday=20 evening. Lissy Gulick, veteran Cleveland actor and singer, learned after th= e=20 Friday performance that her father, Brooks Jones had suffered a stroke. Lis= sy=20 traveled directly from the theater to the hospital where Mr. Jones passed a= way.=20 The Saturday and Sunday performances of Inside Out went on as scheduled. =20 MaryJo Alexander, Artistic Director of Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, stepped into= the role=20 Lissy portrayed, that of Grace, the therapist. At these two performances,=20 MaryJo performed while holding the script and score in hand.=20 =E2=80=9CWe=E2=80=99re fortunate to have someone with MaryJo=E2=80=99s skil= ls and talents as an=20 actor and singer available to step in on short notice,=E2=80=9D said direct= or Neil=20 Thackaberry. Although Ms. Alexander was familiar with the play, she had not= been=20 involved in the rehearsal process because she was designing costumes for Ca= se=20 Western Reserve University=E2=80=99s production of Look Back in Anger. She=20= also =20 designed the costumes for Inside Out.=20 =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m so grateful for the help of the other cast members,= =E2=80=9D said MaryJo. =E2=80=9C The play is about women who support each other through group therapy. The p= lay=20 became a metaphor for the Saturday and Sunday performances =E2=80=93 a grou= p, group =20 effort.=E2=80=9D=20 Lissy Gulick has decided to withdraw from the production to be able to spen= d=20 time with her family and friends. MaryJo and the rest of the cast will go=20 back into rehearsal to help prepare MaryJo for the remainder of the run. T= he=20 play performs through March 5.=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 Broadway and then Off=20 Broadway. It has since received major productions at Laguna Playhouse, The=20 Phoenix Theatre, The Florida Studio Theatre, and last Fall in Zurich, Switz= erland.=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 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 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=20= and=20 season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=20= 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 -------------------------------1140378126 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

For Immedi= ate=20 Release

For=20 additional information contact: Nei= l=20 Thackaberry 330-342-0800

Hudson, Ohio=20

February 19, 2006

Emergency Cast=20 Replacement

Inside=20 Out=20

        =    =20 =

The cast of Inside Out, a musical that ope= ned=20 Friday night was shaken by the news that the father of one of the cast membe= rs=20 had passed away Friday evening. Lissy Gulick, veteran Cleveland actor and=20 singer, learned after the Friday performance that her father, Brooks Jones h= ad=20 suffered a stroke. Lissy traveled directly from the theater to the hospital=20 where Mr. Jones passed away.

 

The Saturday and S= unday=20 performances of Inside Out went on as scheduled.  MaryJo Alexander, Artistic Directo= r of=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, stepped into the role Lissy portrayed, that of Grace= , the=20 therapist. At these two performances, MaryJo performed while holding the scr= ipt=20 and score in hand.

 

=E2=80=9CWe=E2=80= =99re fortunate to have=20 someone with MaryJo=E2=80=99s skills and talents as an actor and singer avai= lable to=20 step in on short notice,=E2=80=9D said director Neil Thackaberry. Although M= s. Alexander=20 was familiar with the play, she had not been involved in the rehearsal proce= ss=20 because she was designing costumes for Case Western Reserve University=E2= =80=99s=20 production of Look Back in Anger. She also=20 designed the costumes for Inside=20 Out.

 

=E2=80=9CI=E2=80= =99m so grateful for the=20 help of the other cast members,=E2=80=9D said MaryJo. =E2=80=9CThe play is a= bout women who=20 support each other through group therapy. The play became a metaphor for the= =20 Saturday and Sunday performances =E2=80=93 a group, group=20 effort.=E2=80=9D

 

Lissy Gulick has d= ecided=20 to withdraw from the production to be able to spend time with her family and= =20 friends. MaryJo and the rest of the cast will go back into rehearsal to help= =20 prepare MaryJo for the remainder of the run.  The play performs through March=20 5.

=  

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= =80=9CThe=20 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= o been named=20 one of the best Off Broadway musicals by Theatre=20 Mania.

 <= /P>

The show had a ten month run in New York, first= off=20 Broadway and then Off Broadway. It has since received major productions=20 at Laguna Playhouse, The Phoenix Theatre, The Florida St= udio=20 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<= SPAN=20 style=3D"COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> (Sag= 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.

 

   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.

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= 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

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= Tickets
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular=20 tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances excep= t=20 the preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discou= nts=20 and season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets=20= can=20 be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

 

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

-------------------------------1140378126-- From advocate at stratos.net Sun Feb 19 13:35:56 2006 From: advocate at stratos.net (Bruce Hennes) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:35:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Great American Songbook - John Pizzarelli at Nighttown Next Week Message-ID: <43F8E4BC.6090509@stratos.net> John Pizzarelli Sings The Great American Songbook At Nighttown Next Week For over twenty-five years, John Pizzarelli, best known as a leading interpreter of The Great American Songbook (and husband of Jessica Mollaskey), has traveled the world, making records and performing for all types of audiences in venues large and small. The singer/guitarist will appear at Nighttown in Cleveland Heights on Monday and Tuesday, February 27 & 28, for two shows each nite at 7 & 9 p.m. Tickets are $30 each and there is no cover and no minimum. If you love The Great American Songbook - this guy swings !! From Broadway Showtunes and standards to the Beatles, you will probably know just about every song sung. You can learn more about John Pizzarelli at http://www.johnpizzarelli.com; you can hear him at http://www.radiodeluxe.com/jp/ and you can see his discography at http://tinyurl.com/jaflv. For more information or to make a reservation (a MUST !!), please call Nighttown at 216-795-0550. Nighttown is the only club in Ohio on Down Beat's List of the 100 Best Jazz Clubs in the World. And their food's great, too. You can get on our e-mailing list by going to http://www.nighttowncleveland.com/events.html - and please don't be put off by the constant references to "jazz." We're doing more and more concerts and events around cabaret and The Great American Songbook; by joining our e-mailing list you won't miss out on any. Thanks. Nighttown At the top of Cedar Hill www.nighttowncleveland.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Feb 19 15:33:20 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 18:33:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you for your attendance Message-ID: <008701c635ac$dfbc1450$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit to the 2006 Chinese New Years Celebration with me lastnight at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, we have a sold out crowd of 320 people and without your support, OCAGC wouldn't be here, On behalf of our organization, my warmest appreciation! Johnny ================================== 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50-- From hdmcdonnell at mac.com Sun Feb 19 15:35:47 2006 From: hdmcdonnell at mac.com (Heather) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 15:35:47 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call CRCC Public Service Announcements Message-ID: <4567971.1140392147543.JavaMail.hdmcdonnell@mac.com> CASTING CALL The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center will be producing four Public Service Announcements over the next few weeks. We are looking for volunteers to act in these projects. These PSA?s may be played on local television and radio stations and will be viewed throughout the community for various types of educational purposes. PROJECT TYPE: Digital Video Public Service Announcement LOCATION: DOWNTOWN/ OHIO CITY SHOOT DATE/S: Saturday March 4th and Sunday March 5th PSA #1 (Sunday, 5th) TOPIC: AQUAINTENCE RAPE Role # 1 ? Male Actor- college age Seeking (1) talent/s for this role Casting: Charming appearance with a rough talking, narrow-minded attitude Role # 2 ? Male Actors- college age Seeking (2) talent/s for this role Casting: Male/s very hip, cool definitely trend setters PSA # 2 (Saturday 4th) TOPIC: VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE SPEAK OUT Role # 1 ? Female and Male ? all ages Seeking (4) talents for this role Casting: diverse group: good screen presence These characters portray victims of sexual violence All PSA?s (Saturday 4th) Role #1 ? Voice Talent Seeking (1) talent for this role Seeking voice over talent for a 10 second tagline and 30 second PSA. Casting: compassionate, strong, and confident male or female voice This is a volunteer project that will require a one-day commitment of 5 hours. A DVD of the completed projects will be provided to each volunteer. Please forward contact information with resume and demo files/photographs (if available) to hdmcdonnell at mac.com From edenvalley at centurytel.net Sun Feb 19 15:46:02 2006 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:46:02 -0600 (CST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley presents Next Stop, Freedom on March 14 Message-ID: <002d01c635ae$783097f0$95c2ced1@eve> Take a trip back in time to 1899 and hear the stories of the Underground = Railroad in Ohio with Next Stop, Freedom! at Ritter Public Library; 5680 = Liberty Ave in Vermilion on March 14 at 7p.m. This first person = character program is free and open to the public. For information call = 440-967-3798 For a complete schedule of Eden Valley Events, check our calendar at: = http://www.edenvalleyenterprises.org/calendar.html To arrange for a program for your group, contact us directly at = edenvalley at centurytel.net To unsubscribe to this list, reply to this e-mail with your request. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.15.11/264 - Release Date: 2/17/2006 From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Sun Feb 19 16:11:54 2006 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:11:54 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wine Tasting Event this SAT Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C6356F.33751170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > The Studio of 5 Rings is Hosting its First Wine Tasting Event. > Enjoy our wine and fine foods in our comforting atmosphere. 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Limited seats are available for both the Wednesday and Thursday performances with authors in attendance. Most every performance of the show has sold out, but I wanted to provide advance notice to the NEOHIPAL list of this special opportunity. We are hoping to organize a talk-back session with the authors, but nothing is set in stone yet. COMING TO AMERICA is a new musical comedy done in a vaudeville-style, and it's a high-profile event for Kalliope and for Cleveland. Local performer Kim Koljat joins four New York performers, and they knock themselves out playing dozens of comedic characters and singing 61 songs. It's a standout bunch of composers (George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, George M Cohan,) and the arrangements are by PHIL RENO, the conductor/music director of Broadway's THE PRODUCERS, CATS, etc. Get tickets at KalliopeStage.com, or call the box office between the hours of 12pm and 4pm at 216-321-0870. --Apple-Mail-1-1035305902 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

NY playwrights James Hindman and = Ray Roderick will be attending performances of the world = premiere of COMING TO AMERICA at Kalliope Stage this week. Limited seats = are available for both the Wednesday and Thursday performances with = authors in attendance. Most every performance of the show has sold out, = but I wanted to provide advance notice to the NEOHIPAL list of this = special opportunity. We are hoping to organize a talk-back session with = the authors, but nothing is set in stone = yet.

COMING TO AMERICA is a new musical comedy = done in a vaudeville-style, and it's a high-profile event for Kalliope = and for Cleveland. Local performer Kim Koljat joins four New York = performers, and they knock themselves out playing dozens of comedic = characters and singing 61 songs. It's a standout bunch of composers = (George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, George M = Cohan,) and the arrangements are by PHIL RENO, the conductor/music = director of Broadway's THE PRODUCERS, CATS, etc.

Get tickets at KalliopeStage.com, or call the = box office between the hours of 12pm and 4pm at = 216-321-0870.




= --Apple-Mail-1-1035305902-- From footloose42000 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 19 20:12:33 2006 From: footloose42000 at yahoo.com (Brett Parr) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:12:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cinderella at the North Canton Playhouse Message-ID: <20060220041233.17132.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-211894874-1140408753=:99532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TWO WEEKS UNTIL.... CINDERELLA OPENS! The North Canton Playhouse is pulling out at all the stops in this fairy tale, Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which opens MARCH 3, and closes MARCH 19 on the North Canton Playhouse MAINSTAGE. Showtimes are FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8PM, and SUNDAYS at 2:30PM. Come and witness the spectacle of CINDERELLA. With a beautiful set, lavish costumes, and a extremely talented cast, CINDERELLA is sure to hit all the right notes with this family musical. Perfect for a family outing! RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE AT 330-494-1613. TICKETS ARE $12 GENERAL, AND STUDENTS/SENIORS ARE $11. THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE IS LOCATED WITHIN HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 525 7TH STREET, NORTH CANTON, OHIO. COME AND JOIN US FOR CINDERELLA, AND SEE IF THE SLIPPER FITS! --0-211894874-1140408753=:99532 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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                CINDERELLA OPENS!
 
The North Canton Playhouse is pulling out at all the stops in this fairy tale, Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which opens MARCH 3, and closes MARCH 19 on the North Canton Playhouse MAINSTAGE. Showtimes are FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8PM, and SUNDAYS at 2:30PM.
 
Come and witness the spectacle of CINDERELLA. With a beautiful set, lavish costumes, and a extremely talented cast, CINDERELLA is sure to hit all the right notes with this family musical. Perfect for a family outing!
 
RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE AT 330-494-1613. TICKETS ARE $12 GENERAL, AND STUDENTS/SENIORS ARE $11.
 
THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE IS LOCATED WITHIN HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 525 7TH STREET, NORTH CANTON, OHIO.
 
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--0-211894874-1140408753=:99532-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:13:07 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:13:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]1 wk - AUDITIONS for Fairmount Performing Arts Camp - MAKE APPT. NOW Message-ID: <2c0.5524d85.312a71a3@aol.com> -------------------------------1140397987 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Our next round of AUDITIONS for the Professional Training Workshop of Fairmount Performing Arts Camp will take place in one week: Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, February 26. To find out more and sign up for an audition go to this link: _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm) AND, there will be more auditions at the end of March. Learn... Have Fun... Make Friends... Work with the Pros Whether you want ... -- to have a fun time being in a play -- auditioning skills that will help you land roles in your school plays -- to develop truthful, three dimensional characters -- to prepare for a college theatre program audition -- to prepare yourself for a professional career We have the program for you! All ages, all experience levels! Theatre and Dance Training for CHILDREN AND TEENS (2 - three week sessions) COLLEGE STUDENTS (2 - three week sessions) ADULTS (one week program) to check out the complete program, including staff bios, student testimonials and success stories, dates and fees: _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm) (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06) -------------------------------1140397987 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1140397987-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:16:14 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:16:14 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPRING THEATRE CLASSES for all ages @ FAIRMOUNT CENTER w/ SUPERB INSTRUCTORS ! Message-ID: <293.5ee9d96.312a725e@aol.com> -------------------------------1140398174 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GREAT classes FOR ALL AGES this spring starting late March at our new Mayfield facility (corner of SOM Center and Wilson Mills) with TERRIFIC teachers! Join us for ... Acting the Great Contemporary Playwrights (Adults); Tom Fulton, Instructor Film Acting (9-12th grade); Elizabeth Ann Townsend, Instructor Scene Study (9-12th grade); Brian Zoldessy, Instructor Acting and Improv (7-8th grade); Nathan A. Lilly, Instructor Long Form Improv (Two classes: 9-12th & Adult); Marc Moritz, Instructor Stage Makeup (9th grade - Adult); R. Scott Posey, Instructor Creative Dramatics (1-2nd grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Theatre by the "book" (3-4th grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Intro to Scene Study (5-6th grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Private Acting Coaching; Tracee Patterson, Instructor AND MORE !! Check out the details (dates, course descriptions, instructor biographies) here: _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm) Fred _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1140398174 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Private Acting Coaching; Tracee Patterson,=20 Instructor
 
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= -------------------------------1140398174-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:18:28 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:18:28 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join us for August NYC trip Message-ID: <283.5d0affc.312a72e4@aol.com> -------------------------------1140398308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Details here: _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm) -------------------------------1140398308 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1140398308-- From jenruffner at att.net Sun Feb 19 21:15:39 2006 From: jenruffner at att.net (jenruffner at att.net) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 05:15:39 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Quote from Stella Adler Message-ID: <022020060515.25268.43F9507B00010197000062B4216037622308069D0A0200009A9D@att.net> Someone posted this quote today on the Atlanta theatre group list, and I thought I would pass it along to the Cleveland list, in light of all the "professional" discussion going on. "The need of a young actor to act is stronger than an intelligent nonprofessional can comprehend. The world may think that an actor's ambition is focused on an appetite for money, success, and fame. Even those actors who admit to these aims tell only part of the story. The theatre is different from most other professions because it requires its dedicated practitioners to struggle toward a brutally honest, creative way of life. "All tangible professions that are recognized and understood are good; but they tend to be too confining for an actor's chaotic psyche. Once channeled in the theatre and through acting, the actor quickly realizes the unlimited powers of imagination. A blossoming of emotional range follows this realization. Plays are no longer read for amusement, they are studied to learn about life. The world is no longer an occasional space for vicarious being; it is a constant staging area for vital engagement. The actor ceases to be an observer on the fringe of life, but feels permission to investigate, audaciously, life's every nook and cranny." - Stella Adler From amariehouse at aol.com Mon Feb 13 03:55:15 2006 From: amariehouse at aol.com (amariehouse at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:55:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bed and Breakfast Need MurderWeekend Message-ID: <8C7FEAB7C830DB2-B30-4DE0@FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast located in Akron, OH looking for group to do a murder mystery weekend. Please respond by phone or email. Thank you! A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast Sherry Moore 330-835-9125 ----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 The A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast located in Akron, OH looking for group to do a murder mystery weekend.
 
Please respond by phone or email.  Thank you!
 
 A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast
Sherry Moore
330-835-9125
----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com-- From ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 13 06:47:17 2006 From: ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net (North Canton Playhouse) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:47:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Cinderella Message-ID: <20060213144717.90172.qmail@web82101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-894683016-1139842037=:88548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The North Canton Playhouse PRESENTS "CINDERELLA" The Musical Directed by Mary McManaway PERFORMANCES MARCH 3, 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12 & 17, 18, 19, 2006 Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm Sundays 2:30 pm TICKETS: General $12.00 Seniors/Students $11.00 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 330-494-1613 Produced with permission from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library 229 West 28th St., 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001 --0-894683016-1139842037=:88548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 
 
 
 The North Canton Playhouse
 
  
 PRESENTS
 
"CINDERELLA"
The Musical
 
 Directed by Mary McManaway
 
PERFORMANCES
 MARCH 3, 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12 & 17, 18, 19, 2006
Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm 
   Sundays 2:30 pm
 
TICKETS: General $12.00
 Seniors/Students $11.00
 
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 330-494-1613
 
Produced with permission from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library
229 West 28th St., 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001
--0-894683016-1139842037=:88548-- From bwillis at livepub.com Mon Feb 13 07:55:51 2006 From: bwillis at livepub.com (Brooke Willis) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:55:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HealthSpace Community Health Forum & Play Message-ID: <7b3d45274296ad06e68578634fdfcf71@livepub.com> --Apple-Mail-3-477678064 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Your Community. Your Health. A Discussion. On Monday, March 13, 2006, you are invited to join HealthSpace=20 Cleveland for an evening dedicated to exploring individual and=20 community health and how they are related. A panel of experts from the=20= Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, The Cleveland Clinic,=20 Kaiser-Permanente, and Case Western Reserve University will discuss and=20= answer questions concerning racial and ethnic disparities,=20 socioeconomic factors, psychological health, pediatric wellness, and=20 other general community health issues. In addition to the forum panel,=20= hear from the director of the Cleveland Play House production of Lisa=20 Kron=92s Well, the critically acclaimed Broadway comedy that deals with=20= wellness and how it relates to the larger community. Doors open at 5:30 pm and the discussion begins at 6:00pm. Following=20 the forum, join the panel members, and the director and actors of Well=20= for cocktails, hors d=92oeuvres and further discussion. Panel members include: Nathan Berger, M.D., Case Western Reserve University Ronald Copeland, M.D., Ohio Permanente Medical Group Sherry Dinner, Ph.D., Kaiser Permanente Charles Modlin, M.D., The Cleveland Clinic George E. Kikano, M.D., Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Patricia Horvath, HealthSpace Cleveland CEO (Moderator) In addition to attending the Your Community. Your Health. forum, choose=20= one of the dates below* to see the hilarious new comedy, Well. Written=20= by Lisa Kron and directed by Michael Bloom, Well tells the story of the=20= author=92s quest to write a play about her mother =96 and herself. = She=92d=20 love to tell you all about it, but Mom=92s right there on stage with her=20= and, of course, chimes in to present the =93correct=94 version of Lisa=92s= =20 stories. Praised by The New York Times as one of the best plays of=20 last season, Well tells a very contemporary tale of health, wellness=20 and community. *Please choose one of the following performance dates for Well. March 14 or 15 at 8:00 PM March 16 at 1:30 or 8:00 PM March 21 at 7:00 PM March 22 or 23 at 8:00 PM Call the Cleveland Play House ticket office to reserve your tickets ~=20 216.795.7000 x4. Tickets include both events and are $50. Please use the code 'health'=20= when ordering. Limited space is available, so call now! No other=20 discounts or promotions will apply. --Apple-Mail-3-477678064 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 ArialYour Community. Your Health. A Discussion. Arial On Monday, March 13, 2006, you are invited to join HealthSpace Cleveland for an evening dedicated to exploring individual and community health and how they are related. A panel of experts from the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, The Cleveland Clinic, Kaiser-Permanente, and Case Western Reserve University will discuss and answer questions concerning 0000,0000,FFFFracial and ethnic disparities, socioeconomic factors, psychological health, pediatric wellness, and other general community health issues. In addition to the forum panel, hear from the director of the Cleveland Play House production of Lisa Kron=92s = 7FFF,0000,7FFFWell, the critically acclaimed Broadway comedy that deals with wellness and how it relates to the larger community. =20 Doors open at 5:30 pm and the discussion begins at 6:00pm.=20 Following the forum, join the panel members, and the director and actors of Well for cocktails, hors d=92oeuvres and further discussion. Panel members include: ArialNathan Berger, M.D., Case Western Reserve University Ronald Copeland, M.D., Ohio Permanente Medical Group Sherry Dinner, Ph.D., Kaiser Permanente Charles Modlin, M.D., The Cleveland Clinic George E. Kikano, M.D., Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Patricia Horvath, HealthSpace Cleveland CEO (Moderator) Arial In addition to attending the Your Community. Your Health. forum, choose one of the dates below* to see the hilarious new comedy, Well. Written by Lisa Kron and directed by Michael Bloom, Well tells the story of the author=92s quest to write a play about her mother =96 and herself. She=92d love to tell you all about it, but Mom=92s right there on stage with her and, of course, chimes in to present the =93correct=94 version of Lisa=92s stories. = Praised by The New York Times as one of the best plays of last season, Well tells a very contemporary tale of health, wellness and community.=20 *Please choose one of the following performance dates for Well. March 14 or 15 at 8:00 PM March 16 at 1:30 or 8:00 PM March 21 at 7:00 PM March 22 or 23 at 8:00 PM Call the Cleveland Play House ticket office to reserve your tickets ~ 216.795.7000 x4. Tickets include both events and are $50. Please use the code 'health' when ordering. Limited space is available, so call now! No other discounts or promotions will apply. = --Apple-Mail-3-477678064-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Mon Feb 13 07:57:41 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:57:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a VOICE TALENT? Chelsea Davidson & Other News! Message-ID: <8C7FECD5AB7D41B-146C-6AC3@FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Voice Talent - Chelsea Davidson (Location: Chesterland, Ohio) (February 13, 2006) To view Chelsea'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! FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Voice Talent - Chelsea Davidson (Location: Chesterland, Ohio)
 
(February 13, 2006) To view Chelsea'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!
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 08:12:36 2006 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Hollywood Prep) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 08:12:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Maureen's Friday Night Acting Workshop NEW! Message-ID: <20060213161236.98591.qmail@web31110.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everybody! Starting this Friday the 17th of February... Friday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop the Sequel There IS class tonight, Monday the 13th of February Now the Monday night WOW workshops have an advanced class on Fridays! This class will explore the scene at a deeper level focussing on character development, beats and transitions. Monday Nights will continue as they are with a focus on my basic method and audition techniques. Thank you and see you at .. Monday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop! and now Friday Night, the Sequel! $10 per Workshop Pay as you come Starts at 7pm Here is the link... http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm Here are directions.... http://www.hollywoodprep.com/directions_to_chardon.htm First timers....Please note! View the detailed directions carefully. My address is hard to see in the dark. (Husband is fixing this soon) Look for the 5th house on the right from the square (including the corner). It looks like the Adam's Family with Pink trim. No registration required, No need to prepare anything I will give out scenes and assign scene partners each night Just come when you can, it's MOST Monday nights You can always check the web page or call to be sure. Kindly, Maureen Dempsey Acting Coach 440-131-8326 --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everybody!
 
Starting this Friday the 17th of February...
 
Friday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop the Sequel
 
There IS class tonight, Monday the 13th of February
 
Now the Monday night WOW workshops have an advanced class on Fridays! 
This class will explore the scene at a deeper level
focussing on character development, beats and transitions.
 
Monday Nights will continue as they are with a focus on
my basic method and audition techniques.
 
Thank you and see you at ..
Monday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop!
and now Friday Night, the Sequel!
 
$10 per  Workshop
Pay as you come
Starts at 7pm
 
Here is the link...
Here are directions....
 
First timers....Please note!  View the detailed directions carefully. 
My address is hard to see in the dark.  (Husband is fixing this soon) 
Look for the 5th house on the right from the square (including the corner). 
It looks like the Adam's Family with Pink trim.
 
No registration required, No need to prepare anything
I will give out scenes and assign scene partners each night
Just come when you can, it's MOST Monday nights
You can always check the web page or call to be sure.
 
Kindly,
Maureen Dempsey
Acting Coach
440-131-8326


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048-- From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 13 09:29:10 2006 From: pr at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:29:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MICHAEL BLOOM DIRECTS WELL; COMMUNITY HEALTH FORUM AT HEALTHSPACE CLEVELAND Message-ID: <011801c630c3$006cbcc0$5800a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release. Michael Bloom Directs Well Play House Production of Lisa Kron's Comedy Opens March 3 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20060213i Community Health Forum at HealthSpace Cleveland - March 13 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20060213ii Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Looking for a way to spend quality time with your family

Dear = NEOHIOPAL:

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For Immediate = Release…

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Michael Bloom Directs = Well<= /span>

Play House Production of = Lisa Kron’s Comedy Opens March 3
http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20060= 213i

 

Community Health Forum at HealthSpace Cleveland – March = 13

http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D2006= 0213ii

 

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Contact:

Julie Fogel, The = Cleveland Play = House, Associate Director of Communications and = Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236

 <= /p>

The Cleveland Play = House

8500 Euclid Ave.

Cleveland, OH  44106-0189

http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com

------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0-- From todd at mediaartsgroup.biz Mon Feb 13 09:28:34 2006 From: todd at mediaartsgroup.biz (Todd Biss) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:28:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]short films Message-ID: Hello, We are looking for short films (under 10 min.) to show at the "Art it Alive" fair on March 31 in Canton, Ohio. We are putting together a collection of chosen pieces to run in loop for 5 hours. There is no submission fee. If anyone has a film or any questions, please email us (todd at mediaartsgroup.biz). Thank you, Todd Biss Media Arts Group 850 South Main St. Akron, Ohio 44311 330-434-3960 studio 330-434-3965 fax www.mediaartsgroup.biz From kmmk816 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 10:09:15 2006 From: kmmk816 at yahoo.com (Karen Kawolics) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:09:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Mind, Body, and Spirit" TV program need guests for Tuesday, Feb, 21st at 4PM Message-ID: <20060213180915.50156.qmail@web34212.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We are looking for the following type of people to be interviewed on our health and fitness tv program on Tuesday, Feb, 21st at 4PM, Cable 9 Studios, Macedonia. It is a 7 minute in studio interview with one host and you. Copy will be provided. No pay. We can not display websites or phone numbers since this is local access, however you will get a nice demo. Past guests have used their interviews for their own actor demo reels and also to promote themselves to the local news channels. checkout www.MBStelevision.com www.Cable9.org 1) An expert on healthy cleaning solutions---someone who can demonstrate how to make non-toxic cleaning supplies or who can discuss the dangers of toxic cleaning supplies, like bleach. 2) Colon cleansing---what's the real scoop, do they work ... 3) Organizing your home using Feng Shui techniques 4) any other health and fitness topic related to "Spring Cleaning" that you may think of. email us at kmmk816 at yahoo.com, tradlttg at aol.com, jenijett at hotmail.com thank you, Karen, Dawn, Jen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Mon Feb 13 10:17:08 2006 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMP Events) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:17:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job - Wallpaperer, Floor Coverer Message-ID: Hi, Does anyone do wallpapering on the side? (or know someone who does wallpaper?) Does anyone put down ceramic tile or know someone who does? If so, we may have just the job(s) for you! Please give us an email or a call! Thanks, Heather 440-888-6323 HMP Special Events & Promotions www.HMPevents.com 440-888-3575 >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0" ------=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable BlankLipschtick Entertainment is in search of '70's era, Rock-n-Roll = Celebrity Impersonators to Meet-n-Greet guests for a major fundraiser, = 1 - 2 hours from 8-10pm in the evening, in a downtown Cleveland = location, in March. =20 Excellent pay to experienced performers with their own costume.=20 Please send photos or other info to Jean Zarzour at this email address. Currently Understudying 2 roles in Menopause The Musical at Playhouse = Sq. Running since April 2004! Appearing as Power Woman Every Wednesday at 2 pm Thru 2/22 and at = Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee 3/7-4/30 Lipschtick =AE 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107=20 ph/fax: 216-521-3831 Also Founder of the GOT PAY? Organization Read an on line interview with Jean=20 www.lipschtick.com =20 ------=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Blank
Lipschtick=20 Entertainment is in search of '70's=20 era, Rock-n-Roll Celebrity Impersonators  to Meet-n-Greet = guests for a major=20 fundraiser, 1 - 2  hours from 8-10pm in the evening, in a=20 downtown Cleveland location, in=20 March.   
 
Excellent pay to experienced performers with = their own=20 costume. 
 
Please send photos or other info to Jean = Zarzour at=20 this email address.
 
 

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Currently=20 Understudying 2 roles in Menopause = The=20 Musical  at Playhouse=20 Sq.
  Running since April=20 2004!

Appearing=20 as Power = Woman Every=20 Wednesday at 2 pm Thru 2/22 and
<= /SMALL>
at  Marcus Center = for the=20 Performing Arts in Milwaukee=20 3/7-4/30
Lipschtick =AE

2300 McKinley = Ave.Lakewood, Ohio=20 44107

ph/fax:=20 216-521-3831
Also Founder of=20 the GOT PAY? Organization
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Monday March 6, 2006
7:30 PM
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C630CA.D9CE3CB0-- From jack at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 13 11:28:43 2006 From: jack at groundfloortheater.com (jack at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:28:43 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv and Comedy Writing Classes Start This Week Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W588315506_17398_1139858923 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Ground Floor Theater will begin improv and comedy writing classes thi= s week. It's not too late to sign up. Classes are taught by Second City a= nd Improv Olympic alumni. Register by calling 216-255-6880 or emailing tr= aining at groundfloortheater.com. 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. ----=_vm_0011_W588315506_17398_1139858923 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Ground Floor Theater will begin im= prov and comedy writing classes this week. It's not too late to sign up. = Classes are taught by Second City and Improv Olympic alumni. Register by = calling 216-255-6880 or emailing training at groundfloortheater.com.
 
Monday Feb.13th Apprentice Level I 7-1= 0 pm Price $150.00
 
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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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Hello, a friend of mine Tiffany Warren = has just=20 written her first novel and is turning it into a play. If anyone knows = of any=20 good male actors she is vey interested. The book is called "what a Sista = Should=20 Do". It is based on a fiction christian novel. Please feel free to = respond by=20 e-mail. The first performance will be in August of this summer and = a seven=20 city tour follows in 2007. Hope to hear from you guys=20 soon. 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630AE.03C08830-- From smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Feb 13 12:35:07 2006 From: smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Sean McConaha) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 15:35:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adult Acting Classes Message-ID: <000601c630dc$fb0d5090$6a01a8c0@xp904> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Playhouse reminder: A few spots remain for our class beginning this Saturday. Acting Styles: Building a Character for the Stage Instructor: Sean Derry Actor and Teacher This eight-week workshop will focus on character development through the = use of scene work, monologues and improvisation. The class will = culminate in a final presentation on the Weathervane stage.=20 Space is limited to only 16 students only! Ages: 17 and up Place: Weathervane Playhouse Date: February 18 - April 9, 2006 Time: Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m. Class Limit: 16 Cost: $120 Sean Derry is an actor and educator, that has appeared in productions = all over northeast Ohio. Representative work includes: Brick in Cat on a = Hot Tin Roof, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Ray in The Late Henry = Moss and roles in Weathervane productions of The Chosen, The Laramie = Project, A Lesson Before Dying and Angels in America: Millennium = Approaches. Sean was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in = New York and the Bobbie Chance Studios and the LOFT Studio in Los = Angeles. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Weathervane Playhouse = reminder:
 
A few spots = remain for our=20 class beginning this Saturday.

Acting Styles:

Building a Character for the Stage

Instructor: Sean Derry

Actor and Teacher

This eight-week workshop will focus on character = development=20 through the use of scene work, monologues and improvisation. The class = will=20 culminate in a final presentation on the Weathervane stage.

Space is limited to only 16 students = only!

Ages: 17 and up

Place: Weathervane Playhouse

Date: February 18 - April 9, 2006

Time: Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m.

Class Limit: 16

Cost: $120

Sean Derry is an actor and educator, that has appeared in productions = all=20 over northeast Ohio. Representative work includes: Brick in Cat on a = Hot Tin=20 Roof, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Ray in The Late = Henry=20 Moss and roles in Weathervane productions of The Chosen, = The=20 Laramie Project, A Lesson Before Dying and Angels in America: = Millennium=20 Approaches. Sean was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic = Arts in New=20 York and the Bobbie Chance Studios  and the LOFT Studio in Los=20 Angeles.

------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520-- From bangandclatter at netzero.net Mon Feb 13 13:20:03 2006 From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:20:03 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Second Set of Bang Auditions Message-ID: <20060213.132022.9435.256375@webmail22.lax.untd.com> Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre. The Bang and the Clatter wants you... Many of you have called and were not able to attend our auditions this p= ast Saturday and are interested in being a part of our Inaugural Season.= We have scheduled a second round for those interested, this Sunday even= ing from 6 -10 p.m. Please call to confirm an audition time. 330-606-531= 7 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to t= hose of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer = when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang a= nd the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. = Auditions: Sunday, February 19 from 6 -10 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 add= ict stricken with Hepatitis. A setting that could hardly be considered a bl= eaker snapshot of the human condition. However, out of this scenario 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 father, a but= cher from the Bronx, and their mother, a chipper, hope-mongering wreck of a w= oman who can only grant chill advice, not comfort. Their daughter Sheila flees he= r family through marriage while Joey, a high-school dropout, opts for a career in= the navy and eventually returns from Vietnam. Alone, Johnny takes solace in pyromania and writing about his family. As Johnny matures, he becomes increasingly perceptive, revealing with more and more sympathy the under= lying 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 submer= ged but instinctual need for the love of one another. In the plays final scenes,= part memory, part hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's e= yes as she once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and painfully= unprepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is also transfigured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable to i= dentify with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbringing inflic= ted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma dance to "Danny Boy," th= e song to which they used to force their children to dance, but when Joey inter= rupts he is struck dead by his father. Johnny ends the play by lighting more matc= hes, 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 everything from o= ur judicial system to world peace; skewering Catholics, Jews, Gays, podiatr= ists, chiropractors, Shakespeare and, of course, lawyers, along the way. We look forward to seeing you. Sean & Sean From sep219 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 13:18:43 2006 From: sep219 at yahoo.com (Shira E. Puncekar) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:18:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Portfolio Help Message-ID: <20060213211843.94923.qmail@web32814.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Everyone!!! I am currently working on my tech/design portfolio and in need of a little assistance. Are there any sound technicians or sound designers that may be able to give me a few tips on the basic criteria for portfolio material? I have one sound design project and one tech. project that I'd like to add but I don't know what to include. If you have any suggestions please send me an email : sep219 at yahoo.com Thanks! ~Shira --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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I am currently working on my tech/design portfolio and in need of a little assistance. Are there any sound technicians or sound designers that may be able to give me a few tips on the basic criteria for portfolio material? I have one sound design project and one tech. project that I'd like to add but I don't know what to include. If you have any suggestions please send me an email : sep219 at yahoo.com
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What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847-- From dinamaya at gmail.com Mon Feb 13 13:26:33 2006 From: dinamaya at gmail.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:26:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A big thank you Message-ID: <2962dd850602131326g7b46eb75ucd47151ad9218ea1@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_11800_955090.1139865993321 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to the Cassidy Theater and th= e City of Parma Heights for making it possible for me to be a part of the community theater premier of "Cats". This has been, by far, the most rewarding theater experience in my lifetime so far. Our cast bonded so tightly. We truly became a family! This show will be very hard to let go of. It was evident, by the audience response and 3 weeks of sold out houses, that we had a great show. Thank you to Lester Currie, Michael Caraffi and EVERYONE associated with this amazing show. I love all you kitty cats!!!!!!!!!! Cats, now and forever! Jayne Bartish-Kacik "Jellylorum" ------=_Part_11800_955090.1139865993321 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to the Cassidy Theater and th= e City of Parma Heights for making it possible for me to be a part of the c= ommunity theater premier of "Cats".  This has been, by far, = the most rewarding theater experience in my lifetime so far.  Our cast= bonded so tightly.  We truly became a family!  This show will be= very hard to let go of.  It was evident, by the audience response&nbs= p; and 3 weeks of sold out houses, that we had a great show.  Thank yo= u to Lester Currie, Michael Caraffi and EVERYONE associated with this amazi= ng show.  I love all you kitty cats!!!!!!!!!!  Cats, now and fore= ver!

Jayne Bartish-Kacik
"Jellylorum"
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Tonig= ht at 8 pm the Understudy cast of the Ground Floor Theater presents "Unde= r the Ground Floor" an improvisational comedy show. Admssion is $6.00. Th= e Ground Floor theater is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd in Clevelan= d Heights in the historic Centrum Theater. Box Office 216-255-6533=
----=_vm_0011_W671539042_27216_1139867485-- >From Leigh Angela Mon Feb 13 22:53:01 2006 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 17:53:01 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone know a DJ with Pakistani music? Message-ID: <26934842.1139871182314.JavaMail.root at elwamui-francias.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Seeking DJ for a mainly Pakistani wedding. Thanks! Leigh "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Mon Feb 13 15:16:42 2006 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:16:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wind in the Willows Plain Dealer Preview Notice Message-ID: <149.56071a76.31226d5a@aol.com> -------------------------------1139872602 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Expect plenty of magic when the Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre =20 opens "The Wind in the Willows." It's a great story by Kenneth Grahame; it's= =20 directed by Play House staffer Seth Gordon, one of the most successful direc= tors =20 of the Play House's Mainstage offerings; and it stars the protean talents of= =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, who's also singing in the Play House Cabaret Series show= =20 "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."=20 =20 Tony Brown - Cleveland Plain Dealer 2/12/06 =20 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS OPENS FEBRUARY 18 Adaptation of Classic Tale of Misadventure Runs Through March 12=20 1/18/2006 Contact: _Julie Fogel_ (mailto:jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com) =20 (January 17, 2006) The next offering in The Cleveland Play House Rainbow=20 Babies and Children=E2=80=99s Hospital =E2=80=93 =E2=80=9CRainbow Magic The= atre for Kids=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 Children=E2=80=99 s Theatre Season is The Wind in the Willows, directed by Associate Artistic= =20 Director Seth Gordon, February 18 =E2=80=93 March 12, 2006 in the Studio On= e Theatre.=20 Public performances are at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.=20 Shows run 50 minutes and include a question-and-answer session with the cas= t.=20 About the Play=20 When Water Rat, Mole and Badger encounter the eccentric Mr. Toad, their=20 world turns topsy-turvy in this highly theatrical presentation of Kenneth G= rahame=E2=80=99 s classic tale, first produced during the 1997-98 Season, that encourages=20 young audiences=E2=80=99 to use their imagination and accept the difference= s of others.=20 Featured in the cast are Everett Dodrill, Alicia Kahn, Kevin Joseph Kelly,=20 Emily Pucell, E.B. Smith and Noah Varness.=20 Creative Team=20 Seth Gordon (Director) is Associate Artistic Director at The Cleveland Play= =20 House, where he produces FusionFest, runs the Playwrights=E2=80=99 Unit, an= d assists=20 with season planning. Mr. Gordon has directed Cleveland Play House=20 productions of A Christmas Story, Mitch Albom=E2=80=99s Tuesdays with Morri= e, Vincent in=20 Brixton, Proof, Dinner with Friends, and the world premiere production of F= orest =20 City. He served as Literary Manager, and then as Associate Producer, of=20 Primary Stages in New York City, where he produced and/or directed countles= s=20 productions, workshops and readings of new plays by America=E2=80=99s leadi= ng playwrights.=20 Here in Cleveland, Mr. Gordon has directed at The Beck Center for the Arts,= =20 Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and Dobama Theatre. He recently directed th= e=20 Arabic premiere of Our Town at el-Hanager Theatre in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Gord= on=20 has directed at many New York theatres, directed and lectured at various=20 universities, including Case Western Reserve University.=20 Costume Design by Carolyn Dickey; Scenic Design by Jill Davis, CPH Scenic=20 Charge Artist; Lighting Design by Maureen Patterson, CPH Production=20 Electrician; Sound Design by James C. Swonger; Stage Manager: Kate Sidley.=20 Ticket Information=20 Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at The Cleveland Play House box office= ,=20 in person or by calling (216) 795-7000 or online at=20 _www.clevelandplayhouse.com_ (http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/) . Phone=20= orders have a $1=20 processing fee.=20 For special pricing on groups of 10 or more, or information about student=20 matinees for school groups of 10 or more weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a= .m.=20 beginning February 14, call (216) 795-7000 ext. 149. 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. -------------------------------1139872602 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Expect plenty of magic when the Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre= =20 opens "The Wind in the Willows." It's a great story by Kenneth Grahame; it's= =20 directed by Play House staffer Seth Gordon, one of the most successful direc= tors=20 of the Play House's Mainstage offerings; and it stars the protean talents of= =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, who's also singing in the Play House Cabaret Series show= =20 "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."
 
Tony Brown - Cleveland Plain Dealer  2/12/06
 
THE WIND IN THE WILLO= WS=20 OPENS FEBRUARY 18
Adaptation of Classic Tale of Misadventure Run= s=20 Through March 12
1/18/2006
Contact: Julie Fogel=20

(January 17, 2006) The next offering=20= in The=20 Cleveland Play House Rainbow Babies and Children=E2=80=99s Hospital=20= =E2=80=93 =E2=80=9CRainbow=20 Magic Theatre for Kids=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 Children=E2=80=99s Theatre S= eason is The Wind in the=20 Willows, directed by Associate Artistic Director Seth Gordon, Febr= uary=20 18 =E2=80=93 March 12, 2006 in the Studio One Theatre. Public performa= nces are at=20 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Shows run 50 minutes an= d=20 include a question-and-answer session with the cast.

About the Play

When Water Rat, Mole and Badger encou= nter=20 the eccentric Mr. Toad, their world turns topsy-turvy in this highly=20 theatrical presentation of Kenneth Grahame=E2=80=99s classic tale, fir= st produced=20 during the 1997-98 Season, that encourages young audiences=E2=80=99 to= use their=20 imagination and accept the differences of others.

Featured in the cast are Everett Dod= rill,=20 Alicia Kahn, Kevin Joseph Kelly, Emily Pucell, E.B. Smith and Noah=20 Varness.

Creative Team

Seth Gordon (Director) is Asso= ciate=20 Artistic Director at The Cleveland Play House, where he produces=20 FusionFest, runs the Playwrights=E2=80=99 Unit, and assists with seaso= n planning.=20 Mr. Gordon has directed Cleveland Play House productions of A Chris= tmas=20 Story, Mitch Albom=E2=80=99s Tuesdays with Morrie, Vincent in Brixton,= Proof,=20 Dinner with Friends, and the world premiere production of Fores= t=20 City.  He served as Literary Manager, and then as Associate=20 Producer, of Primary Stages in New York City, where he produced and/or= =20 directed countless productions, workshops and readings of new plays by= =20 America=E2=80=99s leading playwrights. Here in Cleveland, Mr. Gordon h= as directed=20 at The Beck Center for the Arts, Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and=20 Dobama Theatre. He recently directed the Arabic premiere of Our=20 Town at el-Hanager Theatre in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Gordon has directe= d at=20 many New York theatres, directed and lectured at various universities,= =20 including Case Western Reserve University.

Costume Design by Carolyn Dickey; Scenic Design by Ji= ll=20 Davis, CPH Scenic Charge Artist; Lighting Design by Maureen=20 Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Sound Design by James C.= =20 Swonger; Stage Manager: Kate Sidley.

Ticket=20 Information

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased=20= at The=20 Cleveland Play House box office, in person or by calling (216) 795-700= 0 or=20 online at www.clevelandplayhouse.= com. =20 Phone orders have a $1 processing fee.

For special pricing on groups of 1= 0 or=20 more, or information about student matinees for school grou= ps=20 of 10 or more weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. beginning February= 14,=20 call (216) 795-7000 ext.=20 149.



Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

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W= illiam=20 F. Hoffman Jr.
3DphotoHOFFMAN WILLIAM F. HOFFMAN JR.,=20 beloved husband of the late Martha L. Hoff-man (nee=20 Lindquist); dear father of Lucy H. Vinci (Sam) of=20 Cincinnati, OH, and William F. Hoffman III (fiancee=20 Jacqueline Percher); dear grandfather of Elizabeth V= inci=20 Cox (Jason), Matthew Eric Vinci, Katharine deLong Ve= liu=20 (Valter) of Columbus, OH, and Carll Bennett Hoffman;= =20 dear great grandfather of Britney Cox and Andrew Cox= .=20 The family prefers that those who wish may make=20 contributions, in his name, to the Memorial Fund of=20 Fairmount Presbyterian Church, 2757 Fair-mount Blvd.= ,=20 Cleveland Hts., OH, 44118 or Shri-ners Hospitals for= =20 Children, 1000 E. Edgerton Rd., Broadview Hts., OH,=20 44147. Funeral services will be held at BROWN-FORWAR= D,=20 17022 CHAGRIN BLVD., on Wednesday Feb. 15 at 10 a.m.= ,=20 where FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 5-7 P.M. TUESDAY, FEB. 1= 4.=20 Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. For further informat= ion=20 and directions log on-line at _www.Legacy. com_=20 BROWN-FORWARD SERVICE 216-752-1200
Published in The Plain Dealer from 2/12/2006 -=20 2/15/2006.

 
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824


Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
<= BR>

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name="spacer.gif" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAUUAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw== --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_rel_boundary Content-ID: Content-Type: image/gif; name="spacer.gif" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAUUAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw== --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_rel_boundary-- --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 16:45:22 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:45:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SORROWS AND REJOICINGS @ Ensemble Message-ID: <20060214004522.58031.qmail@web33104.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ENSEMBLE GETS BACK ON TRACK WITH ?Sorrows and Rejoicings? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Athol Fugard, who wrote ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS ? in 2001, is a white South African. The play is now on stage at Ensemble Theatre. Fugard, who while working as a court clerk, became aware of how Colored Africans suffered under the laws of apartheid. He decided to express his rage at the system in the form of playwriting. Thus an important voice of the ?new? South Africa began to speak. The political topics and views expressed in his plays quickly bought him into conflict with the government. In order to avoid prosecution, he produced his plays abroad. This did not satisfy the leaders of South Africa as the message of the subservience of the majority of the population started to receive international attention. As a result, they withdrew his passport. When his plays were presented in South Africa, the mainly black audiences applauded, cried and interjected their own experiences into the productions. With such plays as ?BLOOD KNOT,? ?SIZWE BANZI IS DEAD,? ? BOESMAN AND LENA,? ?MASTER HAROLD...AND THE BOYS,? (a semi-autobiographical work), and ?MY CHILDREN! MY AFRICA!,? Fugard became an international name in theatre. ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS? centers on Dawid, a man who is loved by two women, Marta (his mistress and the father of his daughter, Rebecca), and Allison, his wife. Dawid clearly echoes the author's own sense of being "relentlessly gnawed by time." Like Fugard, he is a white writer deeply committed to black freedom, thus leading some to believe that he is, in fact, Fugard?s alter-ego. The play takes place the day of Dawid?s funeral, shortly after he has returned to his South African home after a long period of self-exile in England. Using flashbacks, we experience the burgeoning societally unaccepted relationship between Dawid and the family?s black housekeeper, Marta; his marriage and life with white Allison; and his lack of a relationship with his abandoned daughter, Rebecca. In a unique writing device, each of the women's remembrances of their relationship with Dawid are mostly monologues. Fugard is noted for his obvious metaphors. For example, Rebecca stands upstage throughout the first two-thirds of the play, observing, not participating. She is separate, yet part of her mother?s and father?s lives. Allison and Rebecca frequently stand at opposite ends of the room, arms folded to underscore the ?don't touch? gulf between white and black South Africans. The center of attention is a table made of a fine old native wood symbolizing, much like old and new South Africa, a long and troubled history. The Ensemble cast is excellent. Elizabeth Townsend (Allison) develops a character which is properly British, while having a keen sense of South African history and compassion. Renee Matthews-Jackson develops a clear and compelling character as Marta. Sonia Bishop as Rebecca, the 18-year old daughter, is totally mesmerizing in her two very long soliloquies. She totally captures the stage while she rants and cries of her personal hurts, which also exemplify the hurts of her country. Robert Hawkes makes Dawid live. Ron Newell?s set is serviceable, but the table, which is center stage in the play?s development needed to be more magnificent, to fit the constant attention which is called to it. Corby Grubb has selected African music which perfectly captures the mood of the script. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Ensemble, which generally performed to high standards last year, started this season with several weak shows. But they have found their way back with a very high quality production of Athol Fugard?s ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS.? Licia Colombi?s directing is right on target. The play is well-paced and the cast all have a total grasp of their characters. ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS? continues at Ensemble Theatre, located in the Brooks Theatre in the Cleveland Play House complex through February 26. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Mon Feb 13 18:44:59 2006 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:44:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Walkin My Baby Back Home strolls along at the Cleveland Play House Club..... Message-ID: <251.658ba61.31229e2b@aol.com> -------------------------------1139885099 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 THE PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET IS PERFECT VALENTINE Nat "King" Cole Songbook Inspires Walkin' My Baby Back Home (January 17, 2006) Cleveland Play House Managing Director, Dean Gladden,=20 announces the next offering in 2005-2006 The Cleveland Play House Club Caba= ret =20 Series, Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, will open February 3 and play at= 9 PM on=20 Friday and Saturday evenings in the Club=E2=80=99s main dining room through= March 11,=20 2006. =20 Nat =E2=80=9CKing=E2=80=9D Cole was one of America=E2=80=99s most loved musi= cians, entertainers and=20 song stylists. He left behind a rich legacy of popular music and a=20 discography that remains a treasure trove of classics spanning the 40=E2= =80=99s, 50=E2=80=99s and 60=E2=80=99 s. It is this collection of memorable recordings that Club Cabaret Director= ,=20 Bill Hoffman, used to create Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, An Evening I= nspired by=20 the Nat =E2=80=9DKing=E2=80=9D Cole Songbook.=20 ABOUT THE SHOW=20 Walkin=E2=80=99 showcases Cole=E2=80=99s many styles, from up-tempo favorit= es like =E2=80=9C Straighten Up And Fly Right,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThe Frim-Fram Sauce,=E2=80= =9D =E2=80=9CGet Your Kicks (On Route =20 66),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9COrange Colored Sky=E2=80=9D to the easy-moving=20= =E2=80=9CLet There Love,=E2=80=9D When I=20 Take My Sugar To Tea,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m Gonna Sit Right Down (An= d Write Myself A Letter),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CSweet Lorraine,=E2=80=9D as well as unforgettable ballads:=20= =E2=80=9CThe Very Thought=20 of You,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThere I=E2=80=99ve Said It Again,=E2=80=9D =E2= =80=9CMona Lisa,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CNature Boy,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CWhen I=20 Fall in Love,=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CStardust.=E2=80=9D=20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, a Club Cabaret favorite, returns for this great evening= =20 of moving and romantic music. He will be joined by two dynamic, =20 Cleveland-area vocalists, Laurel Held-Posey and Trinidad Snider. Musical di= rector and=20 pianist Heidi Herczeg will lead a trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spon= dike=20 and Michael Lytz on guitar. The show was created and directed by Bill=20 Hoffman.=20 Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. February 3 through=20 March 11, 2006. Tickets are $20.00. Wednesday matinees are February 8, 15,= =20 and 22 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.=20 The Play House Club will be serving a special menu during the evening=20 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. -------------------------------1139885099 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

THE PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET IS PERFECT=20 VALENTINE
Nat "King" Cole Songbook Inspires Walkin' My Baby Back= =20 Home
(= January=20 17, 2006) Cleveland Play House Managing Director, Dean Gladden, announ= ces=20 the next offering in 2005-2006 The Cleveland Play House Club Cabaret=20 Series, Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, will open Fe= bruary 3 and=20 play at  9 PM on Friday and Saturday evenings in the Clu= b=E2=80=99s=20 main dining room through March 11, 2006. =20

Nat =E2=80=9CKing=E2=80=9D Cole was one of America=E2= =80=99s most loved musicians,=20 entertainers and song stylists. He left behind a rich legacy of popula= r=20 music and a discography that remains a treasure trove of classics span= ning=20 the 40=E2=80=99s, 50=E2=80=99s and 60=E2=80=99s. It is this collection= of memorable recordings=20 that Club Cabaret Director, Bill Hoffman, used to create Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, An Evening Inspired= by the Nat=20 =E2=80=9DKing=E2=80=9D Cole Songbook.

ABOUT THE SHOW

Walkin=E2= =80=99=20 showcases Cole=E2=80=99s many styles, from up-tempo favorites like= =E2=80=9CStraighten=20 Up And Fly Right,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThe Frim-Fram Sauce,=E2=80=9D =E2= =80=9CGet Your Kicks (On Route=20 66),=E2=80=9D  and =E2=80=9COrange Colored Sky=E2=80=9D to the ea= sy-moving =E2=80=9CLet There Love,=E2=80=9D=20 When I Take My Sugar To Tea,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m Gonna Sit R= ight Down (And Write Myself=20 A Letter),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CSweet Lorraine,=E2=80=9D as well as u= nforgettable ballads: =E2=80=9CThe=20 Very Thought of You,=E2=80=9D  =E2=80=9CThere I=E2=80=99ve Said I= t Again,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CMona Lisa,=E2=80=9D =20 =E2=80=9CNature Boy,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CWhen I Fall in Love,=E2=80=9D a= nd =E2=80=9CStardust.=E2=80=9D

Kevi= n Joseph=20 Kelly, a Club Cabaret favorite, returns for this great evening of=20 moving and romantic music. He will be joined by two dynamic,=20 Cleveland-area vocalists, Laurel Held-Posey and Trinidad=20 Snider. Musical director and pianist Heidi Herczeg will lea= d a=20 trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spondike and Michael=20 Lytz on guitar.  The show was created and directed=20 by Bill Hoffman.

Performances are Friday and Saturday= =20 evenings at 9 p.m. February 3 through March 11, 2006. Tickets are=20 $20.00.  Wednesday matinees are February 8, 15, and 22 at 1:30=20 p.m.  Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.

The Play House Club will be serving=20= a=20 special menu during the evening cabaret performances. Cash and major=20 credit cards accepted. Club membership not required. Reservations may=20= be=20 made by calling (216) 795-7000.

# #=20 #

 
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824

Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

-------------------------------1139885099-- From larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 14 00:30:23 2006 From: larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net (Larry Goodpaster) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 03:30:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trumpet Player Needed for Full Monty at the Beck Center Message-ID: <005301c63140$e6aea130$230110ac@Fastone> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WANTED: Trumpet Player (2nd book) For The Beck Center's Upcoming Production of THE FULL MONTY! =20 Pit Only Rehearsals:=20 TBA =20 Tech Week:=20 March 13-16 (7 pm) =20 Performances (Thur, Fri, Sat 7pm call; Sun 2 pm call): Friday-Sunday, March 17-19 Friday-Sunday, March 24-26 Thursday-Sunday, March 30-April 2 Thursday-Sunday, April 6-9 =20 Qualifications: The Full Monty is a demanding score in terms of stamina and range (high = E). The ideal candidate would have prior pit experience; ability to match = the style, articulation, and dynamics of the horn section as led by the = Trumpet 1; growling and flutter tonguing; possession and or access to reliable = mutes (straight, cup, Harmon, Pixie, plunger, Solotone, Velvet Tone). =20 Additional Info: A modest stipend of $25/dress rehearsal and $25/performance is offered = for this run. I am seeking a commitment for the entire rehearsal and performance schedule. Substitute arrangements are discouraged. To = arrange for an audition, please contact Larry Goodpaster at larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net. Auditions will be with the musical = director and principal trumpet player. =20 For this production, the 12-piece band will be on a high platform at the rear of the stage. The Full Monty promises to be a huge draw for area theater-goers and a great experience playing non-traditional music for = this genre. To get a feel for the various styles, there are samples on MTI's website at http://www.mtishows.com/show_songs.asp?ID=3D000238. I look = forward to hearing you at your audition.=20 =20 Larry Goodpaster larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WANTED: Trumpet = Player (2nd book)

= For The Beck Center’s Upcoming Production of = THE FULL = MONTY!

=  

Pit Only Rehearsals: =

TBA

 

Tech Week: =

March 13-16 = (7 = pm)

 

Performances (Thur, Fri, Sat = 7pm= call; = Sun 2 = pm = call):

Friday-Sunday, March = 17-19

Friday-Sunday, March = 24-26

Thursday-Sunday, March 30-April = 2

Thursday-Sunday, April = 6-9

 

Qualifications:=

The Full Monty is a demanding score in terms of stamina and = range (high E).  The ideal candidate would have prior pit experience; = ability to match the style, articulation, and dynamics of the horn section as led = by the Trumpet 1; growling and flutter tonguing; possession and or access to = reliable mutes (straight, cup, Harmon, Pixie, plunger, Solotone, Velvet = Tone).

 

Additional = Info:

A modest = stipend of $25/dress rehearsal and $25/performance is offered for this run.  I = am seeking a commitment for the entire rehearsal and performance schedule.  Substitute arrangements are discouraged.  To arrange for an = audition, please contact Larry Goodpaster at larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal= .net.  Auditions will be with the musical director and principal trumpet = player.

 

For this production, the 12-piece band will be on a high platform at the rear of = the stage.  The Full = Monty promises to be a huge draw for area theater-goers and a great experience playing non-traditional music for this genre.  To get a feel for = the various styles, there are samples on MTI’s website at http://www.mt= ishows.com/show_songs.asp?ID=3D000238.  I look forward to hearing you at your audition. =

 

Larry Goodpaster

larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net

 

------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930-- From Mariana.Hess at polyone.com Tue Feb 14 05:47:37 2006 From: Mariana.Hess at polyone.com (Hess, Mariana WES) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:47:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer opportunity! Would like filmmaker to speak to Girl Scou t troop on process Message-ID: <963164E277ED8D45A58D0E471CE55FE20164CA30@polexc02.polyone.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40 Content-Type: text/plain We have a Girl Scout troup of fourteen 10-year-olds who will be working on their "Camera Shots" badge. Would any of our talented filmmakers be interested in coming to a meeting, and speaking and answering questions for about 30 minutes on the process of making a film? We would like to schedule this for either our 3/15/06 or 4/5/06 meeting, any time between 6:30-8:00 p.m. We meet in North Ridgeville, easily accessible from either 480 or I90, just west of Westlake. If neither of those dates work, we might be able to schedule a special session on 3/29/06. Thanks for your consideration! Regards, Mariana Hess 440.453.4871 mariana.hess at mindspring.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We have a = Girl Scout troup of fourteen 10-year-olds who will be working on their = "Camera Shots" badge. Would any of our talented filmmakers be interested = in coming to a meeting, and speaking and answering questions for about 30 minutes = on the process of making a film?

We would = like to schedule this for either our 3/15/06 or 4/5/06 meeting, any time = between 6:30-8:00 p.m. We meet in North Ridgeville, easily accessible from either 480 or = I90, just west of Westlake. If = neither of those dates work, we might be able to = schedule a special session on 3/29/06.

Thanks for = your consideration!

Regards,
Mariana Hess

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40-- From pkm340 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 05:55:55 2006 From: pkm340 at aol.com (pkm340 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FINAL WEEKEND FOR "TRIBUTE" Message-ID: <8C7FF858298604D-131C-19FE5@mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Aurora Community Theatre invites all to the final weekend of "TRIBUTE" . You don't want to miss this wonderful production of a show rarely seen in NE OHIO. Great cast! Great Script!! Both funny and touching. Curtain time is 8:00 both Friday and Saturday. For tickets call 1-330-562-1818!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Directed by Paula Kline-Messner ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Aurora Community Theatre invites all to the final weekend of "TRIBUTE" . You don't want to miss this wonderful production of a show rarely seen in NE OHIO.  Great cast!   Great Script!!   Both funny and touching.  Curtain time is 8:00 both Friday and Saturday.  For tickets call   1-330-562-1818!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Directed by Paula Kline-Messner
----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 14 05:58:04 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 05:58:04 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Message-ID: <20060214135804.90110.qmail@web36811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 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. __________________________________________________ --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                         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 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.

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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What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 14 06:28:32 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 06:28:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Reviews Cat on a Hot Tin Roof/Christine Howey Message-ID: <20060214142832.23199.qmail@web36804.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Review of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Tennessee Williams Christine Howey (Scene Magazine) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -- Not only does this Tennessee Williams classic feature perhaps the best character names in American theater -- Maggie the Cat, Big Daddy, and Brick -- it also echoes the rage of today's Brokeback Mountain in its view of homosexual desire crippled by the surrounding stultifying culture. Director Martin Friedman has mounted a handsome production of this perspiring and claustrophobic piece, tossing his performers onto a severely raked stage and encouraging them to ricochet off each other in arresting ways. It's worth a trip to Routes 90 and 306 just to see Mitchell Fields rip into the role of Big Daddy, dressing down his flighty wife (Mary Jane Nottage), alternately bullying and coddling Brick, and lustily fantasizing about the women he wants to bed. As Maggie, Liz Conway has the smoldering sexuality and in-your-face attitude required, but her long speeches in the first act need more shape and texture to fully resonate. In a similar vein, Mark Smith's Brick has the haunted look of a broken man, but doesn't register the charm that draws everyone to him, despite his besotted state. Still, this Cat will prowl in your mind long after the curtain. Through February 18 at Lakeland Community College, I-90 and 306, Kirtland, 440-525-7034. -- Christine Howey 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 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. --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Review of Lakeland's
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Tennessee Williams
 
Christine Howey (Scene Magazine)
 
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -- Not only does this Tennessee Williams classic feature perhaps the best character names in American theater -- Maggie the Cat, Big Daddy, and Brick -- it also echoes the rage of today's Brokeback Mountain in its view of homosexual desire crippled by the surrounding stultifying culture. Director Martin Friedman has mounted a handsome production of this perspiring and claustrophobic piece, tossing his performers onto a severely raked stage and encouraging them to ricochet off each other in arresting ways. It's worth a trip to Routes 90 and 306 just to see Mitchell Fields rip into the role of Big Daddy, dressing down his flighty wife (Mary Jane Nottage), alternately bullying and coddling Brick, and lustily fantasizing about the women he wants to bed. As Maggie, Liz Conway has the smoldering sexuality and in-your-face attitude required, but her long speeches in the first act need more shape and texture to fully resonate. In a similar vein, Mark Smith's Brick has the haunted look of a broken man, but doesn't register the charm that draws everyone to him, despite his besotted state. Still, this Cat will prowl in your mind long after the curtain. Through February 18 at Lakeland Community College, I-90 and 306, Kirtland, 440-525-7034. -- Christine Howey
 
 
                                        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 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.



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 07:06:34 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:06:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE MANAGER? Tod Huffman & Other News! Message-ID: <8C7FF8F616085C8-BC0-3502@MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Stage Manager - Tod Huffman (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 14, 2006) To view Tod'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! FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Manager - Tod Huffman (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 14, 2006) To view Tod'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!
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com-- From MSolomon at fairhillcenter.org Tue Feb 14 08:25:43 2006 From: MSolomon at fairhillcenter.org (Mary Solomon) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:25:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop - How to Create Your Own Website Message-ID: <6C01E4C20E9976429CC39A9B536E5CC305FD49@fca-mail.FairhillCenter.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable F a i r h i l l=20 Computer Learning Center (CLC) =20 W O R K S H O P create your own website with yournamesells.com software =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Presenter: Greg Szklarz - Ohio Master Area Developer =20 Professional Use Personal or Family Use * Develop a professional look for your business * Create an intergenerational experience by sharing family history and current events * Develop a cost effective way to advertise * Create a journal or weblog to share thoughts with family, friends and the general public * Develop new ways to market your product * Create a way to maintain relationships on a world-wide basis =20 Saturday, February 25, 2006 Fairhill Center - Room C-137 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Cost - $5.00 =20 Questions regarding this workshop or CLC ongoing classes contact Tom Cerjak - 216-421-1350, ext. 125 or tcerjak at fairhillcenter.org =20 The CLC is a program of Fairhill Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland, OH 44120 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Mary Solomon Fairhill Center - Computer Learning Center 12200 Fairhill Road Cleveland, Ohio 44122 216-421-1350, ext. 146 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Presenter:  Greg Szklarz – Ohio Master Area Developer

 

Professional Use

Personal or Family Use

·       Develop a professional look for your business

·       Create an intergenerational experience by sharing family history and current = events

·       Develop a cost effective way to advertise

·       Create a journal or weblog to share thoughts with family, friends and the = general public

·       Develop new ways to market your product

·       Create a way to maintain relationships on a world-wide = basis

 

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Fairhill Center – Room C-137

10:00 a.m.12:00 noon

Cost - = $5.00

 

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Fairhill Center - Computer Learning Center

12200 Fairhill Road

Cleveland, Ohio  44122

216-421-1350, ext. 146

 

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Message-ID: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional theater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website. Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever. Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional? -Dustin Brennan --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional theater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
 
-Dustin Brennan


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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780-- From mdi at moonthink.com Tue Feb 14 09:07:51 2006 From: mdi at moonthink.com (the Moon) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:07:51 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted: Lighting Designer for Dance Concert Message-ID: <2564.206.180.166.154.1139936871.squirrel@webmail.moonthink.com> Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, Ohio is seeking a lighting designer (familiar with dance lighting) for the annual dance concert. LD would spend a week observing rehearsals, meeting with student choreographers, and preparing a plot. LD would supervise hang and focus, with help from students and the resident TD. Set all cues, possibly run lightboard and/or train student lightboard operator. Start date: Tuesday, Feb 21 Light hang can start: Monday, Feb 27 Tech begins: Sunday, March 5 Performances: Friday, March 10 & Saturday, March 11 PAID POSITION For more information, reply to this email address, or call (216) 932-4214 x7112 From cabaretdada at aztemail.com Tue Feb 14 09:05:00 2006 From: cabaretdada at aztemail.com (Cabaret Dada) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:05:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada is BAAAACCCCKKKK Message-ID: <20060214-12050050-a90-0@acc7> Hey there, its Something Dada. Missed us? We know, we know, we've missed you too. Dry your eyes and ditch the black clothing (or don't, it is slimming) and rejoice in the fact that your friends from Something Dada will be performing again. Starting February 23rd, Something Dada will be performing their unique brand of improvisational comedy Thursday nights at 9 PM at the Bassa Vita lounge in Lakewood, below Bottoms Up at 1572 W. 117th St. Admission will be free (though donations to help with our new permanent theater will be gladly accepted and appreciated), and there will be drink specials all night. So come down to our new basement location and rediscover the love. Speaking of love, Something Dada wants to send big love out to everyone who's donated to our "All About the Hamiltons" fundraiser so far. We have reached *drum roll* 2.25% of our $10,000 goal so far! That's 22 (and a half) of the 1,000 ten-dollar donations we need to make our new permanent home a reality. So keep those donations rolling in. Haven't donated yet? There's still time. Simply go to http://www.paypal.com and send a donation to somedada at aol.com, or use the easy donation link off our website at http://www.somethingdada.com. Don't trust the internet? Who does? Instead, you can send a check to: Something Dada P.O. Box 81422 Cleveland OH 44181-0422 Thanks for all the support we've gotten during our time wandering in the desert, and we look forward to seeing everybody on the 23rd! Next show times (YEAA!!!): Thursday, 2/23/06 9:00 PM Thursday, 3/2/06 9:00 PM Bassa Vita Lounge below Bottoms Up 1572 W. 117th St. Lakewood, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada P.O. Box 81422 Cleveland OH 44181-0422 216.696.HAHA (4242) From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Tue Feb 14 12:47:13 2006 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:47:13 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wine Tasting Event with the Arts Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01A6_01C63164.C729E4E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Studio of 5 Rings is Hosting its First Wine Tasting Event. Enjoy our wine and fine foods in our comforting atmosphere. Our New York loft-style art gallery is the perfect place to relax and discover Cleveland's only Downtown Winery. * Cost is $30 per person * Includes all wine consumed on premises during the hours of the event * Complimentary selection of fine foods, appetizers and desserts Revervations are required. 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Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0139F090@fa1.FineArts.Local> Now Taking Appointments for Auditions for =20 The Fine Arts Association's production of =20 The Fantasticks =20 Book by Tom Jones Lyrics by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Based on Les Romanesques by Edmond Rostand =20 Directed and Choreographed by Jacqi Loewy Music Directed by Matt Webb =20 =20 Audition Dates: Tuesday & Wednesday - February 21 & 22, 2006 beginning at 6:30 pm =20 Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 =20 APPOINTMENT NEEDED CALL Sandy Kosovich Peck at 440-951-7500 x113=20 =20 =20 Roles available -=20 * El Gallo (The Narrator)-Male 20's-40's * Louisa (The Girl)-Female 16-early 20's * Matt (The Boy)-Male 16-early 20's * Hucklebee (Father)-Male 40's * Bellamy (Father)-Male 40's * Henry (Old Actor)-Male 50's and up * Mortimer/The Mute-Male or Female, 16 years old and up, dancer, non-singing role =20 Preparation: =20 * Come prepared with your best short song * Bring sheet music in the proper key (an accompanist will play for all auditioners) * Actors will asked to cold read a monologue from the script-Please be familiar with the script and the characters. =20 Rehearsals Begin: Monday, May 8. Rehearsals will be Sundays through Thursdays. =20 Performance Dates: June 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 & 24 at 8:00 pm June 11, 18 & 25 at 3:00 pm =20 =20 The Fine Arts Association policy encourages non-traditional casting for all productions. =20 =20 From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Tue Feb 14 10:43:53 2006 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 13:43:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]One Acts Auditions at Fine Arts Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0139F091@fa1.FineArts.Local> =20 The Fine Arts Association's Shadowbox Series at the Corning announces AUDITIONS for THE 10TH ANNUAL ONE ACT FESTIVAL! =20 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 =20 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 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 From katgallagher at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 12:44:22 2006 From: katgallagher at hotmail.com (Kat Gallagher) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:44:22 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rehearsal acompanist Message-ID:


Hello, I currently don't have a voice teacher and I will be auditioning for Kiss Me Kate and Hair for Cain Park. I'm looking for someone who would be willing to meet a couple times previous to 2/26 to play the piano acompaniment while I rehearse. I'm only looking for two 30 minute rehearsal sessions. I will of course be willing to pay for your time. Please contact me if this is something that interests you. Thanks- Kat Gallagher 

From justin_tatum at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 13:42:17 2006 From: justin_tatum at hotmail.com (Justin Tatum) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 16:42:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID:

Maybe because, like yourself when you first began, you dreamed big and reached for the stars.  Is this really offensive to you, or has this list finally run out of things to complain about?

Justin


 

From: Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com>
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional?
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:56 -0800 (PST)

To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
 
-Dustin Brennan


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From jbdecker100 at juno.com Tue Feb 14 13:55:58 2006 From: jbdecker100 at juno.com (jbdecker100 at juno.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:55:58 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Stage Company Message-ID: <20060214.135632.17268.271291@webmail28.nyc.untd.com> ----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/plain THE CLEVELAND STAGE COMPANY in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts presents the first in our staged reading series: = DOUBT by John Patrick Shanley Directed by Brian Zoldessy = Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m. in the studio theatre, lower level, Eastern Campus E2 Performing Arts Center 4250 Richmond Road Highland Heights, OH = Harvard Road Entrance =96 Parking Lot E = Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Doubt is set in a Bronx Cat= holic School in 1964. A strong-minded woman wrestles with conscience an= d uncertainty as she is faced with concerns about one of her male collea= gues. = Cast: Father Flynn=85=85=85=85=85David Rohler Sister Aloysius=85=85=85=85.Cathy Albers Sister James=85=85=85=85=85.Rachel Appelbaum Mrs. Muller, Reader=85..Angela Winborn $10 Donation Call 216.987.2438 for information and reservations = = = = = ----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/html

THE CLEVELAND STAGE COMPANY<= /I>

in association with Cuyahoga Community College

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the first in our staged rea= ding series:

 

DOUBT

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Directed by Brian Zoldessy

 

Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m.=

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Eastern Campus E2 Performing = Arts Center

4250 Richmond Road

Highland Heights, OH=  

Harvard Road Entrance =96 Parking Lot E

 

Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer= Prize for Drama, Doubt is set in a Bronx Ca= tholic School= in 1964.  A s= trong-minded woman wrestles with conscience and uncertainty as she is fa= ced with concerns about one of her male colleagues.

 

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Sister Aloysius=85=85=85=85.Cathy Albers

Sister James=85=85=85=85=85.Rachel Appelbaum

Mrs. Muller, Reader=85..Angela Winborn

$10 Donation

Call 216.987.2438 for informa= tion and reservations

 

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----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM-- From AdMan7601 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 14:33:20 2006 From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:33:20 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? Message-ID: <209.125a2075.3123b4b0@aol.com> -------------------------------1139956400 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Dustin, I recently started a post asking why there weren't more equity contracts, and mentioned that there seemed to be fewer than in past years. I was wrong. I still wish we had more contracts, but Cleveland's getting there with a lot of hard work from the area theatres. As I've said in the past, especially in my last couple postings, lack of Union membership does not mean that an actor is not professional. And a theatre that doesn't currently hire equity members can still be considered a professional venue. There are two schools of thought that I see in Equity. One: That all people who are paid are professional, just not all unionized. Two: That only equity members are professional, and all others are amateur. I follow the first school of thought, and suggest you broaden your thinking and realize that not everyone has to join the union to be a professional. This kind of elitism (word of the day) is what gives equity a bad name. I worked very hard to get my card at the Barn Theatre, in Michigan. It was basically slave labor for two summers of my life, 14 hour days mowing lawns, re-circuiting the entire electrical system every two weeks for a new show, rehearsing two and performing two shows at any given time while music directing a cabaret. The people I worked with who chose not to get their cards worked just as hard as I did, and several of them are on national tours, including the international tour of Rent, Tokyo Disney, and the nat'l tour of 42nd Street. They are paid professional non-union actors. And the companies that use them are professional businesses. Adam Kern Adam Kern AEA _www.adam-kern.com_ (http://www.adam-kern.com/) -------------------------------1139956400 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Dustin,
 
I recently started a post asking why there weren't more equity contract= s,=20 and mentioned that there seemed to be fewer than in past years. I was wrong.= I=20 still wish we had more contracts, but Cleveland's getting there with a = lot=20 of hard work from the area theatres.
 
As I've said in the past, especially in my last couple postings, lack o= f=20 Union membership does not mean that an actor is not professional. And a thea= tre=20 that doesn't currently hire equity members can still be considered a=20 professional venue.
 
There are two schools of thought that I see in Equity. One: That=20 all people who are paid are professional, just not all unionized. = Two:=20 That only equity members are professional, and all others are amateur. I fol= low=20 the first school of thought, and suggest you broaden your thinking and reali= ze=20 that not everyone has to join the union to be a professional. This kind of=20 elitism (word of the day) is what gives equity a bad name.
 
I worked very hard to get my card at the Barn Theatre, in Michigan. It=20= was=20 basically slave labor for two summers of my life, 14 hour days mowing lawns,= =20 re-circuiting the entire electrical system every two weeks for a new show,=20 rehearsing two and performing two shows at any given time while music direct= ing=20 a cabaret. The people I worked with who chose not to get th= eir=20 cards worked just as hard as I did, and several of them are on national tour= s,=20 including the international tour of Rent, Tokyo Disney, and the nat'l tour o= f=20 42nd Street. They are paid professional non-union actors. And the companies=20= that=20 use them are professional businesses.
 
Adam Kern=20
 
Adam=20 Kern
AEA
www.adam-kern.com
-------------------------------1139956400-- From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Tue Feb 14 15:02:22 2006 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:02:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <001501c631ba$b705da50$1c00060a@rbithinkpad> > -----Original Message----- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com > [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of > Clarence Thomas > Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM > To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? > > > To Whom It May Concern: > > I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I > am continually concerned and offended by area theaters > calling themselves professional when they have no association > with the union. Maybe it's because union association and professional theatre and not mutually exclusive. I've worked professionally for over 10 years in this area and around the country, but have never been a member of any trade unions. I still think of myself as a professional, in the sense that I fit at least one of the definitions of the word professional (look it up in a dictionary), since I make my living (such as it is) as a theatre sound designer. My definition for a truly professional theatre is one at which everyone is paid to their jobs. Having said that, I don't have anything for or against union organization. In fact I could easily qualify for representation in the sound designer's union. But since I don't work for any organizations that actually have a contract with that union, it would be rather pointless, except that I could put a cool stamp on all my paperwork. ;-) Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Feb 14 15:32:02 2006 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:32:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Alcazar Free Dance lessons & Costume prize! Message-ID: <23a.6edee38.3123c272@aol.com> --part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Listed on the National Register of Historic Places The Alcazar 2450 Derbyshire Rd. Cleveland Hts, Ohio 44106 Back by popular demand! ThirdSunday Soirees February 19, 2006 HAIL TO THE CHIEFS PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE (prize for the best costumed impersonation of a White House occupant or couple) 1pm - 5pm at The Alcazar Back by popular demand The Alcazar will host four Third Sunday Soirees. Prizes for the best "thematic" costume held in its historic Grand Ballroom. Last year crowds were on hand to spend a Sunday afternoon dancing winter away and making room for Spring. Offering all the great amenities as last year, music will be provided by Cleveland's own MIKE PETRONE AND HIS QUARTET. Available to all guests will be one free hour of Big Band/Ballroom dance instruction by two professional dancers, Larry Vignell and Irene Rayburg. Coffee, Tea and cake ! . Prizes for the best "thematic" costume. Tour of the Alcazar! Plus many surprises! February 19 Schedule Dance instruction and practice 1pm - 1:45pm Dancing and listening from 2pm - 5pm Cake and beverages served at 3pm Alcazar Tour at 3pm Tickets are $20 Prepaid/ $25 at the Door Call 216-321-5400 www.thealcazar.com --part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Listed on the N= ational Register of Historic Places

The Alcazar

2450 Derbyshire Rd. Cleveland Hts, Ohio 44106


Back by popular demand!

ThirdSunday Soirees

February 19, 2006

HAIL TO THE CHIEFS PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE
(prize for the best costumed impersonation of a White House occupant or cou= ple)

1pm - 5pm at The Alcazar

Back by popular demand The Alcazar will host four Third Sunday Soirees. = ; Prizes for the best "thematic" costume held in its historic Grand Ballroom= . Last year crowds were on hand to spend a Sunday afternoon dancing winter a= way and making room for Spring. Offering all the great amenities as last yea= r, music will be provided by Cleveland's own
MIKE PETRONE AND HIS QUA= RTET.
Available to all guests will be one free hour of Big Ba= nd/Ballroom dance instruction by two professional dancers,
Larry Vignell and Irene Rayburg.

Coffee, Tea and cake !
. Prizes for the best "thematic" costume. Tour of the Alcazar! Plus many sur= prises!

February 19 Schedule
Dance instruction and practice 1pm - 1:45pm
Dancing and listening from 2pm - 5pm
Cake and beverages served at 3pm
Alcazar Tour at 3pm



Tickets are $20 Prepaid/ $25 at the Door
Call 216-321-5400
www.thealcazar.com

--part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary-- From ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com Tue Feb 14 16:19:01 2006 From: ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com (ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 19:19:01 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Response to "professional theater posting" on NEOhioPAL Message-ID: <210.12ea6383.3123cd75@aol.com> -------------------------------1139962741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To whom it may concern, I've owned and operated a theater company for over ten years and most every actor I've employed was a professional. And when I say professional it has NOTHING to do with any association of the actors union. It's about having pride in your craft and coming to the show with the attitude of giving it your all. Ones ability is what makes them a professional, not a union card. And I am in no means downing union actors but in truth, that union card and a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee. Maybe in New York it means everything but just because a person in Cleveland doesn't have a card does not deem them non professional by any stretch. I'll gladly stand by that statement 100% because the actors that currently are employed by the PROFESSIONAL theater company, M.O.B. INC. are nothing short of professional. Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with their professional acting that they bring to the stage each and every time they perform. And isn't being a professional more valid then a card saying you are? Sincerely, W.J. Malbasa President of M.O.B. INC. -------------------------------1139962741 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To whom it may concern,
 
I've owned and operated a theater company for over ten years and most e= very=20 actor I've employed was a professional.  And when I say professional it= has=20 NOTHING to do with any association of the actors union.  It's about hav= ing=20 pride in your craft and coming to the show with the attitude of giving it yo= ur=20 all.  Ones ability is what makes them a professional, not a union=20 card. 
 
And I am in no means downing union actors but in truth, that union card= and=20 a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee.  Maybe in New York it means=20 everything but just because a person in Cleveland doesn't have a card does n= ot=20 deem them non professional by any stretch. 
 
I'll gladly stand by that statement 100% because the actors that curren= tly=20 are employed by the PROFESSIONAL theater company, M.O.B. INC. are nothing sh= ort=20 of professional.
Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with their professional acting tha= t=20 they bring to the stage each and every time they perform. And isn't=20 being a professional more valid then a card saying=20= you=20 are?
Sincerely,
W.J. Malbasa
President of M.O.B. INC.
-------------------------------1139962741-- From dbanks1 at neo.rr.com Tue Feb 14 18:40:31 2006 From: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com (David Banks) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:40:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CenterStage Presents Disney's Beauty and the Beast Message-ID: <002601c631d9$31787540$6c00a8c0@homelc5qc053wn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everyone!=20 Tickets are hot off the press! Please send in your orders as soon as = possible for the best seats in the house! Hope to see you all there! = Michele =20 =20 Beauty & the Beast=20 Attention all Disney fans! Walsh Jesuit's CenterStage Theatre is = pleased to announce that its spring musical production will be Beauty & = the Beast.=20 Enter the exciting world of Belle as she and her charming new friends = work together to bring happiness to the enchanted castle. The musical was a smash hit on Broadway, and the loveable characters = from the award-winning Disney movie will come to life before your eyes = on the Walsh Jesuit stage. David Banks, director of drama at Walsh Jesuit, says the show will be = the school's largest and most lavish production ever, featuring new = costumes; sets that sprawl into the audience; special effects; a = professional orchestra; and 40 of the school's most talented singers, = actors, and dancers. =20 =20 =20 =20 Roles are being played by: Belle: Rachel Cihlar '07 of Medina and Jackie Komos '07 of Macedonia Beast: Ryan Miller '07 of Hudson Gaston: John Bedell '06 of Stow Mrs. Potts: Jessica Ciraldo '06 of Akron Lumiere: Daniel Jackson '06 of Akron Cogsworth: Jimmy Wojtila '07 of Aurora Preview show tickets are $5 for all seats. Preview shows are: a.. March 7 at 7 p.m.=20 b.. March 8 at 7 p.m.=20 Show dates and times are:=20 a.. March 10 at 7:30 p.m.=20 b.. March 11 at 2 p.m. (matinee for senior citizens just $5)=20 c.. March 11 at 7:30 p.m. (alumni night) (dinner option) =20 d.. March 14 at 7 p.m. (7th grade students admitted FREE with paid = adult or just $5)=20 e.. March 15 at 7 p.m.=20 f.. March 17 at 7:30 p.m.=20 g.. March 18 at 7:30 p.m. (dinner option)=20 A dinner option that begins at 6 p.m. is available for the March 11 and = March 18 performances. Tickets (which include the show) are just $20 = for adults and $17 for students and seniors. Only 36 dinner/show = tickets are available per show, so reserve early! Regular ticket prices are $10 for adults / $7 for students and seniors. To reserve tickets, contact Michele Miller at 330.656.3372 or = michelemiller718 at alltel.net. For complete information and a ticket = order form, click here. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi Everyone!

Tickets are hot off the = press!  Please send in your orders as = soon as=20 possible for the best seats in the house! =20 Hope to see you all there! =20 Michele

 

 

Beauty & the=20 Beast

Attention all Disney = fans! =20 Walsh Jesuit's CenterStage Theatre is = pleased to=20 announce that its spring musical production will be = Beauty & the=20 Beast

Enter the = exciting world of=20 Belle as she and her charming new friends work together to bring=20 happiness to the enchanted castle.

The musical was a smash = hit on=20 Broadway, and the loveable characters from the award-winning Disney = movie will=20 come to life before your eyes on the Walsh Jesuit=20 stage.

David=20 Banks, director of drama at Walsh Jesuit, says = the show=20 will be the school's largest and most lavish production ever, = featuring new=20 costumes; sets that sprawl into the audience; special effects; a = professional=20 orchestra; and 40 of the school's most talented singers, actors, and=20 dancers.

 

 

 

 

Roles are being played=20 by:

Belle: Rachel Cihlar '07 of = Medina and Jackie Komos = '07 of=20 Macedonia
Beast
:=20 Ryan = Miller '07 of=20 Hudson
Gaston
: John = Bedell '06 of = Stow
Mrs. = Potts
:=20 Jessica Ciraldo =9206 of=20 Akron
Lumiere
: Daniel=20 Jackson '06 of Akron
Cogsworth
: Jimmy=20 Wojtila '07 of Aurora

Preview show tickets are = $5 for all=20 seats.  Preview shows are:

  • March 7 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20
  • March 8 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20

 Show dates and = times=20 are: 

  • March 10 at=20 7:30=20 p.m.=20
  • March 11 at=20 2=20 p.m. (matinee for senior = citizens=20 just $5)=20
  • March 11 at=20 7:30=20 p.m. (alumni night) (dinner = option) =20
  • March 14 at=20 7=20 p.m. (7th grade students = admitted=20 FREE with paid adult or just $5)=20
  • March 15 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20
  • March 17 at=20 7:30=20 p.m.=20
  • March 18 at=20 7:30=20 p.m. (dinner=20 option)

A dinner option that = begins at=20 6 p.m. is available for = the March 11=20 and March 18 performances.  Tickets (which include the show) are = just $20=20 for adults and $17 for students and seniors.  Only 36 dinner/show = tickets=20 are available per show, so reserve early!

Regular ticket = prices are $10=20 for adults / $7 for students and seniors.

To reserve tickets, = contact=20 Michele = Miller at 330.656.3372 or = michelemiller718 at alltel.net. =20 For complete information and a ticket order form, click=20 here.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810-- From info at groundfloortheater.com Tue Feb 14 19:24:37 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 03:24:37 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stand-Up Contest FINALS Wednesday - Only $6.00 Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THIS IS IT! The five-week competition between the best local and regional= stand-up comedians has ended. The top two comedians from the first four = weeks moved on to the semi-finals of the Cleveland Comedy Challenge on Fe= bruary 8th. Mark Collela, Joe Hannum, Jim Tews, and Tim Cornett came out = on top and will compete in the finals on Wednesday, February 15th. One wi= nner will capture the $500.00 cash prize. The winner is determined by a c= ombination of judge vote and audience vote. The stand-up competition runs every Wednesday evening at 8:00 p.m. The Gr= ound Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights= Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available= for all shows. THE ADMISSION PRICE IS RIDICULOUS...ONLY $6.00. Doors and= the bar open at 7:30 p.m. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloorthe= ater.com for more information. Hey - 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 T= he News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Sce= ne Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for pr= omotions and giveaways. ----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THIS IS IT! The five-week competition = between the best local and regional stand-up comedians has ended. The top= two comedians from the first four weeks moved on to the semi-finals of t= he Cleveland Comedy Challenge on February 8th. Mark Collela, Joe Hannum, = Jim Tews, and Tim Cornett came out on top and will compete in the finals = on Wednesday, February 15th. One winner will capture the $500.00 cash pri= ze. The winner is determined by a combination of judge vote and audience = vote.

The stand-up competition runs every Wednesday evening at 8:0= 0 p.m. The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 E= uclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full = bar available for all shows. THE ADMISSION PRICE IS RIDICULOUS...ONLY $6.= 00. Doors and the bar open at 7:30 p.m. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at g= roundfloortheater.com for more information.

Hey - we're in the ne= ws: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the Akron Beacon J= ournal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The News Herald... to = name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Magazine. Also, li= sten to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for promotions and giveaway= s.


----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877-- From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 14 20:05:08 2006 From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Message-ID: <20060215040508.96781.qmail@web80721.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit According to my edition of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is: 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession; b) engaged in one of the learned professions c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace: 2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer b) having a particular profession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise. Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent. Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist..expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience...was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with. In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determinig a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see --0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
According to my edition  of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is:
 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession;
   b) engaged in one of the learned professions
   c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a   
            profession;
       (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in  
           the workplace:
  2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged
        in by amateurs, i.e. golfer
    b) having a particular profession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier
    c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player
 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.
 
    That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. 
     The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise.
     Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a  Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in  the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent.
    Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist..expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience...was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with.
   In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determinig a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see
 
 
 
--0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442-- From info at standingrock.net Tue Feb 14 18:19:39 2006 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:19:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARM Art Auction coming March 3rd In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Greetings, WHO: =A0Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women's Art Recognition Movement (WARM) present WHAT: Sixth Annual "Get WARM" Silent Art Auction Fundraiser WHEN: =A0Opening Reception: =A0Friday, March 3rd, 8pm =A0 -show runs through March 25th WHERE: =A0North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent CONTACT: =A0330-686-9800 or =A0330-673-4970 GALLERY HOURS: =A0Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment 330-673-4970 Standing Rock Cultural Arts welcomes the sixth annual WARM Auction fundraiser. This year there will be plenty of eclectic art from the feminine persuasion. Bidding continues through entire length of exhibit. W.A.R.M. Womens Art Recognition Movement 4975 Comanche Trail Stow, OH 44224-1217 330-688-5210 www.standingrock.net for updates Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 info at standingrock.net --MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable WARM Art Auction coming March 3rd Greetings,


WHO: =A0Standing Rock Cultural Arts and= The Women's Art Recognition Movement (WARM) present

WHAT: Sixth Annual "Get WARM" Silent Art Auction Fundraiser

WHEN: =A0Opening Reception: =A0Friday, March 3rd, 8pm =A0
-show runs through March 25th

WHERE: =A0North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent

CONTACT: =A0330-686-9800 or =A0330-673-4970

GALLERY HOURS: =A0Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment 330-673-4970

Standing Rock Cultural Arts welcomes the sixth annual= WARM Auction fundraiser.  This year there will be plenty of eclectic a= rt from the feminine persuasion. Bidding continues through entire length of = exhibit.

W.A.R.M.
Womens Art Recognition Movement
4975 Comanche Trail
Stow, OH 44224-1217
330-688-5210


www.standingrock.net for u= pdates

Thank you for supporting the Arts,

Standing Rock Cultural Arts
257 N. Water St.
Kent, OH 44240
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--MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part-- From mattdumont at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 19:44:14 2006 From: mattdumont at hotmail.com (Matt DuMont) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:44:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi, Several people have already contributed to this discussion in very organized and well thought out ways. (Hi Adam ;-D) I turn though to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Professional: 2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs b : having a particular profession as a permanent career c : engaged in by persons receiving financial return So, in short, a professional is anyone who is getting paid to do work, regardless of what it is... be it painting houses, answereing phones, working at McDonalds... Being Unionized or part of the Union has nothing to do with being professional. I've done several Professional Non-Equity shows. Thats how a lot of people get experience so when you eventually become Equity you aren't completely new to the business aspect of acting and theater. I think that pretty much sums it up. I get paid to do work. I'm a professional. =) -Matt DuMont From Importedair at aol.com Tue Feb 14 20:33:21 2006 From: Importedair at aol.com (Importedair at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:33:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]professional BLAH BLAH Message-ID: <19d.456541b0.31240911@aol.com> --part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Everyone is getting too deep on this. Can you do the job? If you can, you are a professional. I worked on Broadway for years as a wardrobe/wig master. Never joined the union. I was REQUESTED by celebrities. WHY? I was PROFESSIONAL. I did my job. What happened to people in the arts supporting each other?! --part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Everyone is getting too deep on this. C= an you do the job? If you can, you are a professional.
I worked on Broadway for years as a wardrobe/wig  master. Never joined= the union. I was REQUESTED by celebrities. WHY? I was PROFESSIONAL. I did m= y job.
What happened to people in the arts supporting each other?!
--part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary-- From a_weishar at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 04:40:06 2006 From: a_weishar at yahoo.com (Anthony Weishar) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 04:40:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Who is Dustin Brennan? Message-ID: <20060215124006.69605.qmail@web31308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1285755794-1140007206=:69124 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My first thought on this Mr. Brennan's message was "Who is he?" Is he aware of the market we are in? I hold an inactive AFTRA card. It would be nice to make a living off of it, but this is not the market. The same holds true for the Equity card. My son is a first year musical theater student at NYU, and he will be seeking his card. He will also be staying in New York when he graduates. He would like to come home on summer break and pick up Equity work, but competition in Cleveland is tough. We have a lot of excellent local talent (Equity and non). So, Mr. Brennan, you seem new around here. This is not New York or Chicago. There are no regulations on the term professional other than it not being like the volunteer Community groups. We have Professional Theater and Community Theater and the schools and a lot of good shows all year long. Tony Weishar --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1285755794-1140007206=:69124 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My first thought on this Mr. Brennan's message was "Who is he?" Is he aware of the market we are in? I hold an inactive AFTRA card. It would be nice to make a living off of it, but this is not the market. The same holds true for the Equity card. My son is a first year musical theater student at NYU, and he will be seeking his card. He will also be staying in New York when he graduates. He would like to come home on summer break and pick up Equity work, but competition in Cleveland is tough. We have a lot of excellent local talent (Equity and non). So, Mr. Brennan, you seem new around here. This is not New York or Chicago. There are no regulations on the term professional other than it not being like the volunteer Community groups. We have Professional Theater and Community Theater and the schools and a lot of good shows all year long.

Tony Weishar


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What cracks me up about this post is this...

1.  You have too much time on your hands

2. Anyone can call themselves anything they want.  I can call myself Melissa the most talented professional soprano this century.  There is no copyright on the word professional - anyone can banter it around anyway they like - get over it. 
 
--- Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com> wrote:
 
From: Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:56 -0800 (PST)
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional?

To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
-Dustin Brennan


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From mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Wed Feb 15 06:27:39 2006 From: mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (McBurney, Christine) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:27:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shaker Theatre Presents New Stages 24: New Playwrights & Directors Series Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights & Directors Series Opens February 15, 2006 The Shaker Heights High School Theatre Arts Department proudly presents 'NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights and Director Series.' Student written, directed, performed and produced, New Stages 24 features six one-act plays. NEW STAGES 24 opens on Wednesday, February 15 and runs through Saturday, February 18, 2006 for six performances. Age Ain't Nothin' But A Number written by Sherria Hughley and directed by Anna Weinstein Black Rain written by Alex Mok and directed by Matt Herzfeld Life (in Purple) written by Anastasia Frank and directed by Marnie Zoldessy Like Silly Puddy written by Athena Pallotta and directed by Katie Campbell-Morrison M'aidez written by Emily Mizer and directed by Celia Kaplan Tent-tation written by Allie Jennings and directed by Ben Karlin New Stages alumni have gone onto work professionally as wirters, performers, and producers and include David Wain (Writer and Director of Wet Hot American Summer; Writer & Performer on Comedy Central's Stella) and Carter Bays ( Head writer for the Fox tv series, American Dad). Performances are at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16th. Performances on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 are at 7:00 pm AND 9:15 pm. All performances are in Shaker Heights High School Stage 3. Seating is limited and all seats are reserved. Note: Mature Content. Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior adults, and may be purchased in advance by calling the 24 Hour Reservation Hotline at 216-295-4287. Christine McBurney Theatre Arts Department Chair Shaker Heights High School 15911 Aldersyde Shaker Heights, OH 44120 216.295.4258 216.295.4277 fax mcburney_c at shaker.org SHAKER THEATRE 2005 - 2006 PRODUCTION SEASON Sept 2 Ingenuity! Senior Ensemble performs Downtown Cleveland 5:30 & 7:30 pm *for tickets go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com Fall Ensemble Preview Thursday, October 20th at 8 No Admission Fee Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare December 1, 2, 3 at 8 December 16th Senior Ensemble Solstice Sharing at 4 No Admission Fee January 9 Improv Show at 8 pm Donation Admission February 15 & 16 at 8 and Feb 17 & 18 at 7 & 9:15 New Stages 24: Shaker Playwrights & Directors Series* March 24 & 25 Ninth Grade Theatre Experience at 8* April 27-29 Spring Ensemble Show at 8* May 9 Senior Ensemble at Fusionfest at The Cleveland Play House* May 12 Shakescenes at 7 Donation Admission May 18 Theatre Awards at 8 No Admission Fee Box Office: 295.4287 --Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
NEW STAGES 24:

Shaker Theatre New Playwrights & Directors Series

Opens February 15, 2006

  

The Shaker Heights High School Theatre Arts Department proudly presents 'NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights and Director Series.'  Student written, directed, performed and produced, New Stages 24 features six one-act plays.  NEW STAGES 24 opens on Wednesday, February 15 and runs through Saturday, February 18, 2006 for six performances.

 

Age Ain’t Nothin’ But A Number written by Sherria Hughley and directed by Anna Weinstein

Black Rain written by Alex Mok and directed by Matt Herzfeld

Life (in Purple) written by Anastasia Frank and directed by Marnie Zoldessy

Like Silly Puddy written by Athena Pallotta and directed by Katie Campbell-Morrison

M’aidez written by Emily Mizer and directed by Celia Kaplan

Tent-tation written by Allie Jennings and directed by Ben Karlin

 

New Stages alumni have gone onto work professionally as wirters, performers, and producers and include David Wain (Writer and Director of Wet Hot American Summer; Writer & Performer on Comedy Central's Stella) and Carter Bays ( Head writer for the Fox tv series, American Dad)

 

Performances are at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16th.  Performances on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 are at 7:00 pm AND 9:15 pm.  All performances are in Shaker Heights High School Stage 3.  Seating is limited and all seats are reserved.  Note: Mature Content.  Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior adults, and may be purchased in advance by calling the 24 Hour Reservation Hotline at 216-295-4287.

 
Christine McBurney
Theatre Arts Department Chair
Shaker Heights High School
15911 Aldersyde
Shaker Heights, OH 44120
216.295.4258
216.295.4277 fax
 
SHAKER THEATRE 2005 - 2006 PRODUCTION SEASON
Sept 2 Ingenuity! Senior Ensemble performs Downtown Cleveland  5:30 & 7:30 pm  *for tickets go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com
Fall Ensemble Preview  Thursday, October 20th at 8 No Admission Fee
Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare December 1, 2, 3 at 8
December 16th Senior Ensemble Solstice Sharing  at 4 No Admission Fee
January 9 Improv Show at 8 pm Donation Admission
February 15 & 16 at 8 and Feb 17 & 18 at 7 & 9:15 New Stages 24: Shaker Playwrights & Directors Series*
March 24 & 25 Ninth Grade Theatre Experience at 8*
April 27-29 Spring Ensemble Show at 8*
May 9 Senior Ensemble at Fusionfest at The Cleveland Play House*
May 12 Shakescenes at 7 Donation Admission
May 18 Theatre Awards at 8 No Admission Fee
 Box Office: 295.4287
--Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA)-- From laurenmuney at comcast.net Wed Feb 15 06:27:02 2006 From: laurenmuney at comcast.net (Lauren Muney) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:27:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dustin Brennan, Your post seems to have been of interest to many people. Obviously your concept of 'professionalism' is based upon UNION accreditation only, a union which was originally formed to "protect" theatre artists from abuses. Unions now have often become a form of "haves vs. have-nots": it sometimes becomes a club of snobs, instead of a brother/sisterhood. That wasn't the original intent of any union, and Equity (and SAG, and others) should be the same way. I have been a variety entertainer for over 20 years, performed internationally, been in magazines, newspapers, and on television many times. There was no "union" I could have belonged to which would have encompassed my skills and experience, nor that would give me credibility. Even AGVA couldn't. But by making money I was still a "professional", and by my demeanor I was (or tried to be) responsible in my occupation: always prepared, on time, ready to work with clients, producers, or co-workers. In fact, due to my "professionalism" and skill level, I was/am often paid quite well. I also have seen "union" people unprepared, often late, nasty, work very poorly with others, and quite frequently, not very good. Being in a union does not necessarily make someone more of a "professional", it just makes them able to meet the on-paper criteria that the union requires --and pay the dues. That being said, joining a professional union while being a professional (in demeanor) does help many people. As for "union" theatres: again, while most union theatres have good reputations, just being 'union' doesn't mean anything. Ever see other unions' workers? Sometimes it's just watching them wait for their union-stipulated breaks. On the flip side, just because someone is paid doesn't mean it's a decent wage. If someone hires a 14-yr-old to make balloon animals at a child's party for $15, technically he's a professional also. But being paid is no definition of success or experience: it can be just a description of money exchanging hands. I've seen [professional] circus performers work 80 hours/week in grueling performance conditions for $150/week, and I've seen "ACTORS" get paid exorbitant amounts of money for 5 minutes ---with lots of whining. I agree with these other NEohiopal people: "professional" means being PAID. But it also can mean how the company, performer, or theatre management works. Additionally, if a small theatre company pays its actors (even if it's $5/show), they have a right to advertise whatever truths they want to say -- it's simply 'marketing'. There are awful productions mounted in every theatre, whether it's unpaid or paid theatre; each still advertises to the public so they can get audiences. If a theatre advertises "Newest professional theatre!" so what? It's a truth. I'm not trying to flame you, Dustin, but maybe your post is a call for you to examine what YOU think about these "non-professional" theatres ---and think about the whole industry at large. Sounds like you have a grudge against these smaller theatres somehow, or a glorification of the union. The real point is that beauty (or crap) can come from any source, union or otherwise. Everyone has to decide on their own professionalism also -- whether or not they are paid. Lauren ------------------- Lauren Muney 301-210-6161 301-674-7086 cell Personal email: LaurenMuney at comcast.net Physical Mind innovative fitness and wellness coaching www.physicalmind.com lauren at physicalmind.com Snake Oil Productions performance, production, creation www.snakeoilproductions.com lauren at snakeoilproductions.com FireInspire multimedia motivational speaking including the challenge of fire www.fireinspire.com lauren at fireinspire.com On Feb 14, 2006, at 10:44 PM, Matt DuMont wrote: > > Hi, > Several people have already contributed to this discussion in very > organized and well thought out ways. (Hi Adam ;-D) > > I turn though to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. > > Professional: > 2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field > of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs > b : having a particular profession as a permanent career professional soldier> c : engaged in by persons receiving financial > return > > So, in short, a professional is anyone who is getting paid to do > work, regardless of what it is... be it painting houses, answereing > phones, working at McDonalds... Being Unionized or part of the > Union has nothing to do with being professional. > > I've done several Professional Non-Equity shows. Thats how a lot of > people get experience so when you eventually become Equity you > aren't completely new to the business aspect of acting and theater. > > I think that pretty much sums it up. I get paid to do work. I'm a > professional. =) > -Matt DuMont > From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Feb 15 06:51:07 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:51:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]how the list works for discussions - IE - "definition of professional" Message-ID: <290.5af2558.312499db@aol.com> -------------------------------1140015067 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi folks! A few people have written me asking why I am permitting this discussion on this list - isn't that why the yahoo list was created? The answer to that is on the footer of most of the emails: "There is a sister site to this list called the "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on more than a day or two, the bulletin board is used: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ " So, to reiterate - the Neohiopal list is the right forum for a discussion to start, but at a certain appropriate point I will announce a cutover for a discussion to continue on the yahoo board. For the "definition of professional" discussion, postings will be accepted to this list through 6:00pm today, Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Fred _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1140015067 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi folks!
 
A few people have written me asking why I am permitting this=20 discussion on this list - isn't that why the yahoo list was=20 created?
 
The answer to that is on the footer of most of the=20 emails:
 
"There is a sister site to this list call= ed the=20 "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on mo= re=20 than a day or two, the bulletin board is used:=20 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ "
 
So, to reiterate - the Neohiopal list is the right forum for a=20 discussion to start, but at a certain appropriate point I will announce a=20 cutover for a discussion to continue on the yahoo board.
 
For the "definition of professional" discussion, postings will=20= be=20 accepted to this list through 6:00pm today, Wednesday, February 15,=20 2006.
 
Fred
http://www.fredsternfeld.com

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-------------------------------1140015067-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 06:53:18 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 06:53:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: COMING TO AMERICA (Kalliope Stage) Message-ID: <20060215145318.47147.qmail@web33115.mail.mud.yahoo.com> KALLIOPE?S ?Coming To America? IS ENJOYABLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times On the way out of Kalliope Stage after the opening night performance of ?COMING TO AMERICA? the woman in front of me said, ?That was fun.? She was right, every once in a while it is nice to go to the theatre and just laugh a little, hear some good old-time songs, watch generally talented performers, and appreciate the creativity of a director who starts with a script and makes it into a visual reality. James Hindman and Ray Roderick?s ?COMING TO AMERICA,? is having its world premiere at Kalliope. The duo authored ?PETE ?N? KEELY,? which garnered an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination and two Drama Desk mentions. That script was presented in 2004 at Kalliope. Billed as a ?poperetta,? ?COMING TO AMERICA? takes on the format of a vaudeville show with over 60 American standards and forgotten songs. This is no ?WEST SIDE STORY? or ?CHORUS LINE.? It is not even ?TINTYPES? which takes the same theme , but does it better. But, the production overcomes the trite script and the results are an enjoyable evening. Songs include the likes of the well known ?They Didn?t Believe Me,? ?Alexander?s Ragtime Band,? ?Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning,? ?Over There,? ?The Streets of New York,? ?You?re a Grand Old Flag,? and ?America the Beautiful.? It also features some ditties that few know including, ?All the World Is Swaying,? ?An Irish Husband,? ?It Takes An Irishman to Make Love,? ?Antonio,? ?If You Don?t Want My Peaches,? and ?Samiostisa.? The singers/dancers/comedians portray a dozen people. Each character, who comes to this country in the early 1900s, is changed by America and America changes them. The first segment examines the coming-to-America experience--the harrowing ship ride, seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time, landing at Ellis Island, and entering the US. The rest of the production centers on the becoming a ?Yankee? experience. Kimberly Koljat, portraying an Irish lass, sparkles. Her eyes glisten, her face glows. Her singing voice is excellent. She dances well and her characterizations are well developed. She won the audience with ?Just You Watch My Step.? Christopher Sena is Ambrose, an Italian. He is generally effective, but sings with a nasal quality. His version of ?Everything in America is Ragtime? with Jaron Vesely was a show stopper. Vesely portrays Yankel, a Jewish immigrant. He displays appealing stage presence in a charmingly boyish way. His versions of ?Papirosen? and ?Ephraham Played the Piano? were delightful. He is also an excellent dancer. Beth Kirkpatrick has a full and vibrant voice which she displays well as the Swedish Pernilla . The audience gasped with awe as she hit her high notes. Her rendition of ?Nobody Knows? was enchanting. Jason Winfield, who sometimes sings flat, has some nice moments. His highlight number was ?When I Lost You.? Director Paul Gurgol, who is a master at inventing creative ?shticks? to enhance acting scenes and dance sequences, does not disappoint. This is a staging, with much creative staging and choreography, that gives pleasure well beyond the over-used premise of the script. Anthony Ruggiero, the pianist and musical director does an excellent job. Russ Borski?s set design creates the right mood, while his costume designs are impressive. Lance Switzer?s lighting adds the correct moods. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Forty percent of the people in the United States can trace their families through Ellis Island. Each of those descendants, and any others who appreciate a well-directed show with good singing and dancing, will enjoy Kalliope Stage?s ?COMING TO AMERICA.? The show runs through March 12 at 2134 Lee Road. For tickets call 216-321-0870 or go on line to www.KalliopeStage.com. Kalliope Stage?s next production is ?110 IN THE SHADE? which will be presented from April 20 to May 21. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Wed Feb 15 07:48:43 2006 From: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com (Victor D'Altorio) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:48:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Meisner class recommended by Emmy-winning actors Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20060215104513.02bfbd90@247ref.org> --=====================_953370223==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =93Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth, which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety. Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me! He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive. I absolutely loved working with him.=94 Megan Mullally, Karen Walker on Will & Grace Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series =93Vic first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called Talking Minks, and he is, easily, one of=20 the best directors I=92ve worked with. I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing"=20 that he take Vic's acting class in L.A, and the=20 change in his work, and in HIM, after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma=ADwhich can't be taught, of course- -but it emerged with the stronger sense of self=20 he developed under Vic's tutelage." Richard Schiff, Toby on The West Wing Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series =93Victor=92s ability to facilitate honest, unembellished communication between peopleis phenomenal. He=92s not satisfied until each moment is specific and perfectly clear. His understanding of Sanford Meisner=92s= work=AD and Meisner was a genius, certainly=AD is so complete that people who=92ve worked on the Meisner exercises for years feel they=92re brand new when they work with Vic.=94 Laura Innes, "Dr. Carrie Weaver" on ER Emmy-nominated, Best Supporting Actress/Drama Series Emmy-nominated, Best Director/Drama series, The West Wing Victor D'Altorio Meisner technique and scene study classes L.A. Weekly Critics Best Director 2000 Chicago's most recommended acting teacher by agents and casting directors 1993-98 Good acting is personal. The character is you--always you-- Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. Each character you play lives within your own boundaries for expressiveness, depth of feeling, and specificity of response. A new 8-week Meisner class session will begin on Sunday March 12, 2006. Sunday Evening Class is 5-8pm. Limited to 12 people A new 8-week Scene Study class will begin on Wednesday March 15, 2006. Wednesday Evening Class is 7-10pm Limited to 8 people The Scene Study class is available first to=20 students currently enrolled in the Meisner class,=20 and then to those who have completed at least one session of the Meisner= class. The length of the repetition class is based on 4=20 students per hour,so an enrollment of 12 people=20 is a 3 hour class, 8 people is a 2 hour class, 16 is a 4 hour class, etc. Both classes are 8 weeks long, and meet once per week. Discounted price for Meisner class: $350 Cost for class is $400 with a $50 discount if the=20 full amount is paid before the first class. Cost for a second class is $150 if paid in full by the first class. Contact: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com to set up an interview. About the work: Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must ALSO exercise the mechanism that=20 allows for flexibility and freedom of=20 expression--the ability to listen and respond=20 truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously.=20 First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a=20 specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford=20 Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work. Particular emphasis is placed on getting one=92s attention off of one=92s= self, which means listening and responding to the other person in an honest and SPECIFIC way. The goal: to experience a flow state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses. 1. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly. 2. Respond to what's happening -NOT to what's expected or desired. 3. Unblock and expand your range of expression. 4. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated response. 5. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much deeper and more specific= way. 6. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't=20 play the meaning of the lines. About the teacher: Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and=20 actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most=20 respected, most recommended acting teachers at=20 The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known=20 professional training program. From 1998-02 he=20 had an acting studio in Los Angeles, where he=20 taught class and privately coached many actors=20 for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics'=20 Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was=20 asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with=20 actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection=20 for an innovative California state funded program=20 to educate youth in better, more truth-centered=20 communication skills. He is a graduate of=20 Northwestern University, and also of the William=20 Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal,=20 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching. --=====================_953370223==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
=93Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth,
which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety.
Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me!
He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive.
I absolutely loved working with him.=94
 
Megan Mullally, Karen Walker on Will & Grace
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
 
=93Vic first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway
called Talking Minks, and he is, easily, one of the best directors I=92ve worked with.
I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Vic's acting class in L.A, and the change in his work, and in HIM, after only a few months was astonishing.
His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment
 to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence,
 more charisma=ADwhich can't be taught, of course-
-but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage."
 
Richard Schiff, Toby on The West Wing
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
=93Victor=92s ability to facilitate honest, unembellished communication
between peopleis phenomenal. He=92s not satisfied until each moment
 is specific and perfectly clear. His understanding of Sanford Meisner=92s work=AD
and Meisner was a genius, certainly=AD
is so complete that people who=92ve worked on the Meisner exercises
 for years feel they=92re brand new when they work with Vic.=94
 
Laura Innes, "Dr. Carrie Weaver" on ER
Emmy-nominated, Best Supporting Actress/Drama Series

Emmy-nominated, Best Director/Drama series, The West Wing

 
Victor D'Altorio
Meisner technique and scene study classes
 
L.A. Weekly Critics Best Director 2000
Chicago's most recommended acting teacher
by agents and casting directors 1993-98


Good acting is personal.
The character is you--always you--
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
 
Each character you play lives within your own boundaries
for expressiveness, depth of feeling, and specificity of response.
 

A new 8-week Meisner class session will begin on Sunday March 12, 2006.
Sunday Evening Class is 5-8pm.  Limited to 12 people
 
A new 8-week Scene Study class will begin on Wednesday March 15, 2006.
Wednesday Evening Class is 7-10pm  Limited to 8 people
 
The Scene Study class is available first to students currently enrolled in the Meisner class, and then to those who have completed at least one session of the Meisner class.
 
The length of the repetition class is based on 4 students per hour,so an enrollment of 12 people is a 3 hour class, 8 people is a 2 hour class, 16 is a 4 hour class, etc.
 
Both classes are 8 weeks long, and meet once per week.

Discounted price for Meisner class: $350

Cost for class is $400 with a $50 discount if the full amount is paid before the first class.
Cost for a second class is $150 if paid in full by the first class.
 
Contact: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com to set up an interview.
 
About the work:
Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales.
Dancers stretch and bend at a bar.
The actor must ALSO exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work.
 
Particular emphasis is placed on getting one=92s attention off of one=92s self,
which means listening and responding to the other person
in an honest and SPECIFIC way.
 
The goal: to experience a flow state of mind and heart,
free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses.
 
1. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly.
2. Respond to what's happening -NOT to what's expected or desired.
3. Unblock and expand your range of expression.
4. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated response.
5. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much deeper and more specific way.
6. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines.

 
About the teacher:
Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 1998-02 he had an acting studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching.

 
--=====================_953370223==.ALT-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 08:19:25 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:19:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SOUND DESIGNER? Jude M. Goergen, Members' Contest & Other News! Message-ID: <8C80062B8D36E8F-E04-1093C@mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 15, 2006) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 15, 2006) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Feb 15 08:31:48 2006 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:31:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse seeks Stage Managers for the 2006 season Message-ID: <1ab.47e145c0.3124b174@aol.com> -------------------------------1140021108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is looking for stage managers for our 2006 season. We are doing "Noises Off", "The Fantasticks", "Sweet Charity", "My Way...A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra", "Art", "Spider's Web", & "Christmas at Aunt Ida's". This is not a paying gig but we try to make it as much fun as possible and there is the opportunity to enjoy a festive adult beverage & food after the show. For more information about show dates, please check out our web page at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) Anyone interested should contact me at _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) Tom Meyrose Managing Director -------------------------------1140021108 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is looking for stage managers for our 2006=20 season. 
 
We are doing "Noises Off", "The Fantasticks", "Sweet Charity", "My Way.= ..A=20 Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra", "Art", "Spider's Web", & "Christmas a= t=20 Aunt Ida's".  This is not a paying gig but we t= ry=20 to make it as much fun as possible and there is the opportunity to enjoy a=20 festive adult beverage & food  after the show. 
 
For more information about show dates, please check out our web page=20 at:
www.huntingtonplayhouse.com<= /DIV>
 
Anyone interested should contact me at huntheatre at aol.com
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing Director
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Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0002752B32@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Cabaret Project Announces=20 Their Second Cabaret Sampler Performers! =20 Eileen Burns Charles Eversole Alison Garrigan June Lang Pamela Lewis Molly McGinnis Wayne Moreland Susan Murphy Kristin Netzband Monica Olejko Geoffrey Short Nickolas Vannello =20 Beginning the weekend of March 24, 2006 and then continuing throughout April 15, 2006 five to six different performers will take the stage at Kennedy's Cabaret in Playhouse Square and present their own 15-minute Cabaret set, assisted by a combo band led under the music direction of Charles Eversole. There is truly something for every one in this Sampler! =20 =20 CABARET SAMPLER TICKET & SHOW INFORMATION: Performances: March 24 - April 15, 2006 Friday and Saturdays 8:30 PM Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center Tickets: $20 To Purchase Tickets: www.clevelandcabaret.com www.playhousesquare.com 216.241.6000 800.766.6048 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cleveland Cabaret=20 Project
Announces =
Their = Second
Cabaret Sampler=20 Performers!
 
Eileen = Burns
Charles = Eversole
Alison = Garrigan
June = Lang
Pamela = Lewis
Molly = McGinnis
Wayne = Moreland
Susan = Murphy
Kristin = Netzband
Monica = Olejko
Geoffrey = Short
Nickolas = Vannello
 

Beginning the weekend of March 24, 2006 and then = continuing=20 throughout April 15, 2006 five to six different performers will take the = stage=20 at Kennedy’s Cabaret in Playhouse Square and present their own = 15-minute Cabaret=20 set, assisted by a combo band led under the music direction of Charles = Eversole.=20 There is truly something for every one in this Sampler!   =

 

CABARET SAMPLER = TICKET &=20 SHOW INFORMATION:

Performances: = March 24 –=20 April 15, 2006

Friday and=20 Saturdays

8:30=20 PM

Kennedy’s = at Playhouse = Square Center=

Tickets:=20 $20

To Purchase=20 Tickets:  www.clevelandcabaret.com&nbs= p; www.playhousesquare.com    216.241.6000    =20 800.766.6048

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9-- From flmdirector at aol.com Wed Feb 15 09:17:41 2006 From: flmdirector at aol.com (flmdirector at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:17:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Independent film premiere Message-ID: <8C8006ADC89302E-DC4-841@mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, My name is Matt Pallotta. I have recently finished up an independent film and am premiering it on Sunday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in Cuyahoga Falls. I have spent the last year working on this project. It was budgeted entirely out of my own pocket. I'm 24, a senior at Kent State about to graduate, looking for some support from local talent and those who have any interest in the entertainment field. The film is called "Imperfections" and it's a comedy. You can learn more about the film and who I am at www.redduckpictures.com. About 20 publications (including radio appearances) have and will be coming out about the film to gather as much interest possible. Last week, all 10 Record Publishing newspapers in the area (Falls News Press, Tallmadge express, Hudson Hub, Stow Sentry....etc etc) came out with the story on the front page of the entertainment section. The Westside Leader is doing a story in the next week or so, as well as the Richfield Times, Akron Beacon Journal, CFHS newsletter and several other small papers in the area. I'm just looking to fill as many seats as possible; get some exposure for our work. Neohiopal, I know, goes out to many people who share the same passion that I have. So, if you can, come on out and see what some other locals have put together. We're selling tickets ($5) through the website, or you can contact me for tickets as well. Please check out the site; there are trailers, photogalleries, cast and crew bios, and much more. Also, if anyone has a trailer for their own peice (around 60 sec.) that they would be interested in putting in front of the film - as a way to promote other local talent - we'd be happy to check it out and use it if appropriate. Get in contact with me for further information. Thanks for your consideration, ~Matt Pallotta ----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
        Hello,
            My name is Matt Pallotta.  I have recently finished up an independent film and am premiering it on Sunday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in Cuyahoga Falls.  I have spent the last year working on this project.  It was budgeted entirely out of my own pocket.  I'm 24, a senior at Kent State about to graduate, looking for some support from local talent and those who have any interest in the entertainment field.  The film is called "Imperfections" and it's a comedy.  You can learn more about the film and who I am at www.redduckpictures.com.  About 20 publications (including radio appearances) have and will be coming out about the film to gather as much interest possible.  Last week, all 10 Record Publishing newspapers in the area (Falls News Press, Tallmadge express, Hudson Hub, Stow Sentry....etc etc) came out with the story on the front page of the entertainment section.  The Westside Leader is doing a story in the next week or so, as well as the Richfield Times, Akron Beacon Journal, CFHS newsletter and several other small papers in the area.  I'm just looking to fill as many seats as possible; get some exposure for our work.  Neohiopal, I know, goes out to many people who share the same passion that I have.  So, if you can, come on out and see what some other locals have put together. 
            We're selling tickets ($5) through the website, or you can contact me for tickets as well.  Please check out the site; there are trailers, photogalleries, cast and crew bios, and much more. 
            Also, if anyone has a trailer for their own peice (around 60 sec.) that they would be interested in putting in front of the film - as a way to promote other local talent - we'd be happy to check it out and use it if appropriate.  Get in contact with me for further information.  Thanks for your consideration,
           ~Matt Pallotta
----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Wed Feb 15 09:37:20 2006 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:37:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Computer, Monitor and Printer Message-ID: <43F366D0.2060003@vanityCrash.com> I have an Apple G3 Desktop Computer with a brand new never used 17" ViewSonic Monitor. Also included is a 100mb Zip Drive with 5 disks and a 1gb Jaz Drive with five 1gb removable hard drive disks. I am selling the whole package for $150. I also have a Panasonic KX P1124 dot matrix printer. It works great. This is Free to any good home. Dennis 216-631-2554 From brittany.janis at case.edu Wed Feb 15 09:16:38 2006 From: brittany.janis at case.edu (Brittany Janis) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:16:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST WEEKEND FOR LOOK BACK IN ANGER AT CASE Message-ID: <342da373426e25.3426e25342da37@cwru.edu>

  CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY'S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE PRESENTS

* Look Back in Anger* 

By: John Osborne

Directed by Ron Wilson

February 16, 17, 18 at 8:00 p.m.
February 19 at 2:30 p.m.

Come and see, in it's last weekend of production, 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. This production allows us again to follow the angst ridden life of Jimmy Porter, as portrayed by John DiAntonio, and speaks powerfully in this new generation to the troubles of a contemporary audience.

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.

From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Feb 15 09:57:53 2006 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:57:53 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playwright, Composer, & Actor from INSIDE OUT at Actors' Summit on WCPN Message-ID: <28c.5c09fa4.3124c5a1@aol.com> -------------------------------1140026273 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 For Immediate Release=20 For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio =20 February 15, 2006=20 Playwright and Composer of Inside Out=20 Join Lissy Gulick on =E2=80=9CAround Noon=E2=80=9D=20 Doug Haverty and Adryan Russ, the playwright and composer of Inside Out=20 respectively, will join host Dee Perry on WCPN=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CAround No= on=E2=80=9D this Friday.=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater opens Inside Out that evening with an 8:00 P= M performance=20 at the theater in Hudson. Local professional actor Lissy Gulick will be in=20 the studio. Mr. Haverty and Ms. Russ will be joining the conversation by ph= one=20 from Los Angeles.=20 Doug Haverty=20 Doug Haverty=E2=80=99s award-wining plays and musicals have been produced a= cross the=20 country and around the world. Inside Out just completed its second =20 successful run in Switzerland (in English) having originally opened in 1989=20= at Lonny=20 Chapman=E2=80=99s Group Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles. Inside Out has be= en to New=20 York three times: in Chelsea at The Village Theatre Company, Off-Broadway a= t=20 The Cherry Lane and in SoHo at the Here Performing Arts Center. His play,=20 _Could I Have This Dance_ (http://www.co lonytheatre.org/shows/CouldIHaveThisDance.html) ? (which premiered at The C= olony in Los Angeles and won 10 Drama-Logue=20 awards) was selected by the American Theatre Critics' Association as The=20 Best Play of 1992 [for plays presented outside of New York City] and as a r= esult=20 is included in the Otis Guernsey Theatre Yearbook "The Best Plays of=20 1991-92." Other popular Haverty plays include Aftershocks (Margo Jones Pla= ywriting=20 Award), Death Defying Acts, In My Mind's Eye (Samuel French), Hello This i= s=20 the Bottom Drawer), and the libretti for Flavia & The Dream Maker =20 (Dramatic Publishing Co.) and Legend of the Crystal Waters (Deaf Drama Awa= rd). =20 Additionally, his works has been presented at The Laguna Playhouse, The Cha= rlotte=20 Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Marietta's Theatre-in-the-Square, The=20 Phoenix Theatre, Theatre West and The Long Island Stage, just to name a few.= =20 Doug is Co-Moderator of The Writers Workshop at Theatre West and belongs to=20= =20 ASCAP, NARAS and The Dramatist's Guild. Inside Out was developed at The Lehm= an =20 Engel Musical Theatre Workshop under the direction of John Sparks.=20 Adryan Russ=20 ADRYAN RUSS (composer, lyricist) has had her work featured at The Cherry=20 Lane in New York City; Group Repertory Theatre, The Colony Theatre, and the= =20 West Valley Playhouse in the Los Angeles area; Florida Studio Theatre in=20 Sarasota; the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona; 12 Miles West in Montclair, New J= ersey;=20 Allegro Productions=E2=80=99 Here Arts Center in Soho, NY; and the Wealthy=20= Theatre in=20 Michigan, among others. She had the privilege of participating in a tribut= e=20 to Charles Strouse, with Michael Feinstein, at Carnegie Hall and in Chicago= =20 Humanities Festival=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CASCAP Cabaret: Her Turn=E2=80=9D with= Karen Mason and Sharon=20 McNight. LML Music (www.lmlmusic.com) released =E2=80=9CEveryone Has A Sto= ry: The=20 Songs of Adryan Russ,=E2=80=9D a CD of her songs performed by some of the b= est Los=20 Angeles and Broadway stage performers, including Jason Graae (Ragtime) and=20= Susan=20 Egan (Beauty & The Beast). She and Inside Out collaborator Doug Haverty ar= e=20 currently developing a new musical based on Oscar Wilde=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CT= he Canterville=20 Ghost=E2=80=9D; she is developing a holiday musical, Ebenezer: Return of the= Scrooge,=20 with Chicago playwright Keith Huff, as well as a musical for young children= =20 based on a Hans Christian Andersen tale. With film composers, Adryan has w= orked=20 as lyricist on such title songs as =E2=80=9CWhite Lies=E2=80=9D for The Che= ck Is In The =20 Mail, with Brian Dennehy; and "Save The Earth," for the English-version cult= =20 classic, Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster (which she admits with great=20 trepidation). She=E2=80=99s also written music and lyrics for several anim= ated features. =20 Adryan is a member of ASCAP, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Scien= ces =20 (NARAS), The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), and The Dramatists Gui= ld. =20 =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 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=20= and=20 season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=20= 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 -------------------------------1140026273 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

For Immedi= ate=20 Release

For=20 additional information contact: Nei= l=20 Thackaberry 330-342-0800

Hudson, Ohio=20

February 15, 2006

Playwright and=20 Composer of Inside=20 Out

Join Lissy Gulic= k on=20 =E2=80=9CAround Noon<= /st1:time>=E2=80=9D

        =    =20 =

Doug Haverty and Adryan Russ, the= =20 playwright and composer of Inside Out respectively, will=20= join=20 host Dee Perry on WCPN=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CAround Noon=E2=80=9D this Friday.=20= Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater opens=20 Inside Out that evening with a= n=20 8:00 PM performance at the theater in Hu= dson.=20 Local professional actor Lissy Gulick will be in the studio. Mr. Haverty and= Ms.=20 Russ will be joining the conversation by phone from Los=20 Angeles.

 

Doug=20 Haverty

Doug Haverty=E2=80=99s award-wining plays an= d musicals have=20 been produced across the country and around the world. Inside Out just completed its seco= nd=20 successful run in Switzerland (in English) having originally opened in 1989=20= at=20 Lonny Chapman=E2=80=99s Group Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles.  Inside Out has been to New York th= ree=20 times: in Chelsea at The Village Theatre Company, Off-Broadway at The Cherry= =20 Lane and in SoHo at the Here Performing Arts Center. His play, Could I Have This=20 Dance?=20 (which premiered at The Colony in Los Angeles and won 10 Drama-Logue awards)= was=20 selected by the American Theatre Critics' Association as The Best Play of 19= 92=20 [for plays presented outside of New York City] and as a result is included i= n=20 the Otis Guernsey Theatre Yearbook "The Best Plays of 1991-92." Other popula= r=20 Haverty plays include Aftershocks=20 (Margo Jones Playwriting Award), Death=20 Defying Acts, In My Mind's Eye (Samuel=20 French), Hello This is the Bottom=20 Drawer), and=20 the libretti for Flavia=20 & The Dream Maker=20 (Dramatic Publishing Co.) and Legend=20 of the Crystal Waters (Deaf=20 Drama Award).=20 Additionally, his works has been presented at The Laguna Playhouse, The=20 Charlotte Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Marietta's Theatre-in-the-Squar= e,=20 The Phoenix Theatre, Theatre West and The Long Island Stage, just to name a=20= few.=20 Doug is Co-Moderator of The Writers Workshop at Theatre West and belongs to=20 ASCAP, NARAS and The Dramatist's Guild. Inside Out was developed at The Le= hman=20 Engel Musical Theatre Workshop under the direction of John=20 Sparks.

 

Adryan=20 Russ

ADRYAN=20 RUSS (composer= ,=20 lyricist) has had her work=20 featured at The Cherry Lane in New York City; Group Repertory Theatre, The=20 Colony Theatre, and the West Valley Playhouse in the Los Angeles area; Flori= da=20 Studio Theatre in Sarasota; the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona; 12 Miles West in= =20 Montclair, New Jersey; Allegro Productions=E2=80=99 Here Arts Center in Soho= , NY; and=20 the Wealthy Theatre in Michigan, among others.  She had the privilege of participa= ting=20 in a tribute to Charles Strouse, with Michael Feinstein, at Carnegie Hall an= d in=20 Chicago Humanities Festival=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CASCAP Cabaret: Her Turn=E2= =80=9D with Karen Mason and=20 Sharon McNight.  LML Music=20 (www.lmlmusic.com) released =E2=80=9CEveryone Has A Story: The Songs of Adry= an Russ,=E2=80=9D a=20 CD of her songs performed by some of the best Los Angeles and Broadway stage= =20 performers, including Jason Graae (Ragtime) and Susan Egan (Beauty & The Beast).  She and Inside Out=20 collaborat= or=20 Doug Haverty are currently developing a new musical based on Oscar Wilde=E2= =80=99s =E2=80=9CThe=20 Canterville Ghost=E2=80=9D; she is developing a holiday musical, Ebenezer: Return of the Scrooge, w= ith=20 Chicago playwright Keith Huff, as well as a musical for young children based= on=20 a Hans Christian Andersen tale. =20 With film composers, Adryan has worked as lyricist on such title song= s as=20 =E2=80=9CWhite Lies=E2=80=9D for Th= e Check Is In The=20 Mail, with Brian Dennehy; and "Save The Earth," for the English-version=20= cult=20 classic, Godzilla vs. The Smog=20 Monster (which she admits with great trepidation).  She=E2=80=99s also written music a= nd lyrics for=20 several animated features.  Ad= ryan=20 is a member of ASCAP, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences=20 (NARAS), The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), and The Dramatists=20 Guild. 

=  

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

 <= /P>

The New York Times wrote: =E2= =80=9CThe=20 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= o been named=20 one of the best Off Broadway musicals by Theatre=20 Mania.

 <= /P>

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= udio=20 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<= SPAN=20 style=3D"COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> (Sag= 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);=20 Cain Park (Mrs. Shinn, Music Man);=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre (Yenta, Fiddler); Porthouse (Aunt Eller, <= I=20 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
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular=20 tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances excep= t=20 the preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discou= nts=20 and season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets=20= can=20 be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

 

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

-------------------------------1140026273-- From Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com Wed Feb 15 12:25:17 2006 From: Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com (Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:25:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Northeast Ohio premiere of MATCH opens Feb 24! Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's RiverStreet Play House proudly presents MATCH, a play by Stephen Belber, which opens Friday, February 24th. Cast: Jeff Rogers as Tobi Powell Brenda Redmond as Lisa Davis Chris Crimaldi as Mike Davis Directed by Kate Tonti Dates: Friday, Feb 24, and Saturday, Feb 25 Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4 THURSDAY, March 9 and Friday, March 10 Location: 56 River Rd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. Box office phone 440.247.8955. (Theatre is located across the parking lot from Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) Curtain: 8:00 p.m. Recommended for audiences over the age of 16 due to mature subject matter and strong language. The Story: Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the apartment of Tobi Powell. They are there to interview him about his life as a dancer/choreographer, but it is soon evident that their agenda is as multilayered as the life story Tobi begins to tell them. What happens will either ruin or inspire them, and definitely change their lives forever. "Three and a half out of four stars." - USA Today "Deeply moving, enthralling theatre. Stephen Belber's MATCH has great beauty and tenderness and abounds in wit." - NY Daily News. "A theatrical steeplechase that leads to unadorned, heartfelt, emotion." - Wall Street Journal ******************************************************************************* This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing or using any of this information. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic information about individuals and businesses subject to the restrictions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or redisclose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for which you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ******************************************************************************* If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in the SUBJECT line. --=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's RiverStreet Play House proudly presents MATCH, a play by Stephen Belber, which opens Friday, February 24th.

Cast:

Jeff Rogers as Tobi Powell
Brenda Redmond as Lisa Davis
Chris Crimaldi as Mike Davis

Directed by Kate Tonti

Dates:         Friday, Feb 24, and Saturday, Feb 25
                Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4
                THURSDAY, March 9 and Friday, March 10

Location:         56 River Rd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. Box office phone 440.247.8955.
                (Theatre is located across the parking lot from Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio)

Curtain: 8:00 p.m.

Recommended for audiences over the age of 16 due to mature subject matter and strong language.

The Story: Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the apartment of Tobi Powell. They are there to interview him about his life as a dancer/choreographer, but it is soon evident that their agenda is as multilayered as the life story Tobi begins to tell them. What happens will either ruin or inspire them, and definitely change their lives forever.

"Three and a half out of four stars." - USA Today
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--=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_=-- From cassidytheatre at earthlink.net Wed Feb 15 12:08:04 2006 From: cassidytheatre at earthlink.net (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:08:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANNA IN THE TROPICS AUDITIONS AT CASSIDY Message-ID: <410-2200623152084328@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ANNA IN THE TROPICS Auditions at Cassidy Theatre Auditions for ANNA IN THE TROPICS by Nilo Cruz will be held at the Cassidy Theatre February 26th and 27th. ABOUT THE SHOW: Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize, ANNA IN THE TROPICS is a beautiful lyrical drama set in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida in 1929. As was the custom, a ?reader? would read to the workers from the classics as a form of education. When a new reader begins ?Anna Karenina?, Tolstoy, the tropics and the American dream become a volatile combination. PRODUCTION DATES: April 28 ? May 14, 2006 AUDITION DATES: Sunday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m. Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m. ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Lester Currie NEEDED: 5 men and 5 women. Preferably Latino or Of Color. Age range 20 ? 65 years. Questions? Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Cassidy Theatre cassidytheatre at earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

 ANNA IN THE TROPICS

Auditions at Cassidy Theatre

 

Auditions for ANNA IN THE TROPICS by Nilo Cruz will be held at the Cassidy Theatre February 26th and 27th.

 

ABOUT THE SHOW:  Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize,  ANNA IN THE TROPICS is a beautiful lyrical drama set in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida in 1929.  As was the custom, a ?reader? would read to the workers from the classics as a form of education.  When a new reader begins ?Anna Karenina?,  Tolstoy, the tropics and the American dream become a volatile combination.

 

PRODUCTION DATES:  April 28 ? May 14, 2006

 

AUDITION DATES:  Sunday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m.

                                    Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m.

 

ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Lester Currie

                              

NEEDED: 5 men and 5 women.  Preferably Latino or Of Color. 

                   Age range 20 ? 65 years. 

 

Questions?  Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.

Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights,

 

 
 
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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com Wed Feb 15 12:09:32 2006 From: mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com (mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:09:32 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]We are looking for ALL ENTERTAINERS Message-ID: <20060215130932.y9spiedup3534s8o@www.magicgalaxy.com> Hello all and thank you for your interest! One of Cleveland's largest Entertainment companies, Mr. Joe's Magic Galaxy, is looking to expand even bigger!! We are looking for ANY and ALL Entertainers who are interested in more work. We are looking for (but not limited to): MAGICIANS JUGGLERS BALLOON ARTISTS CLOWNS FACE PAINTERS ANIMAL ACTS PONY RIDES INFLATABLES CARICATURE ARTISTS COSTUME CHARACTERS DJ'S BANDS...ALL KINDS OF BANDS..... PIANO PLAYERS HULA DANCERS AIR BRUSH TATOO ARTISTS CARNIVAL GAMES STILT WALKERS OR ANY OTHER FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT THAT MAY NOT BE MENTIONED. EVEN IF YOU THINK WE ALREADY HAVE YOUR INFO PLEASE SEND IT AGAIN. 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From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Feb 15 13:44:51 2006 From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 16:44:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Busy Week in the Arts in Akron/Canton (Square Peg Promotions) Message-ID: <00fc01c63279$0caa0b20$0301000a@office.playersguildtheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I thought I would pass this on to the list. Janelle of Square Leg Productions has been putting together this list to inform people of local arts events, mostly Akron/Canton. It=92s nice to have it all in = one place. Enjoy! Tricia =20 =20 Hello, and welcome to another fabulous of week in Northeast Ohio Arts. Please check out our =93Spotlight On...Lazar=92s Art Gallery,=94 this = week=92s featured locally-owned business. =20 Square Peg Promotions thanks Mrs. Betty Smith of Multi-Development Services for inviting us to join her on this week=92s edition of =93On = Track with Betty Mac=94 on Canton=92s Channel 11. Betty is helping to promote next week=92s Rainbow Reportory Company production of Charita Goshay=92s = =93As I Was Saying...=94 which debuts on Friday, February 24th at 7pm. = Details are included in the events calendar, below. My children and I will make our stage debut there, and we hope you=92ll join us! =20 Please mark your calendars now, if you haven=92t done so already, for March 31st and April 9th. March 31st is =93ARTSPELL=94 (Art Is Alive), which marks the kickoff of the Stark ACT1 celebration. A Celebration of the Arts at KSU Stark=92s Fine Arts Building will wrap up ACT1 in style! KSU Stark Campus has graciously donated its Fine Arts Building on Sunday, April 9th from 1pm to 7pm. This event will feature art and artists of all genres and media; workshops; demonstrations; exhibits; the winning photos from the =93Picture It!=94 program; and an arts merchandise store with products from ACT1 and its artists and musicians. Don=92t miss this wonderful, free opportunity for art lovers of all = ages! =20 Until the Square Peg Promotions website is fully operational...which will increase the utility and navigation of this events calendar exponentially...I would love to receive your thoughts about color-coding the listings to represent the categories of Music; Dance; Drama/Theatre; Written Word; and Visual Arts. For events or opportunities that defy category, the type will just be the standard black. Admittedly, I=92m borrowing this concept from the creative minds on the Stark ACT1 committee, with whom I am privileged to serve! The entries under =93This Week...=94 have been color-coded today. Please let me know if this = helps; distracts; attracts; or annoys. This calendar is created for YOU, so your thoughts are important to the fine-tuning decisions. =20 Warmly, Square Peg Promotions=20 Janelle 330-268-1744 < janlrene at sssnet.com. If you have friends or fellow art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing list, they should email me at the same address and type =93 Subscribe=94 = in the subject line.>> *** THIS WEEK... Wednesday, February 15th through Saturday, February 18th African-Americans and Their Art Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton. Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms. 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu =20 =20 Thursday, February 16th, 8pm=20 Tracey Thomas Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery. Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist. Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only). Doors open at 7:30pm. www.traceythomas.com or www.massillonartmuseum.org =20 Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm=20 Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month) The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists) Leslie Nielsen=92s home (email her for directions!) This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...). The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer. For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.=20 =20 Friday, February 17th, 10pm=20 Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater) For more info, www.thelimespider.com=20 =20 Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm=20 Imp=BFed Log=BFc Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio.=20 Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm=20 Canton Idol Semi-Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. =20 Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm=20 (Weekends through March 5th.)=20 Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton.=20 For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617. =20 Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm=20 (Weekends through March 5th.)=20 Pippin KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID. =20 Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info) We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 =96 60. In addition, we are = offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer.=20 =20 Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm 3rd Monday Poets Society Stark County District Library, North Branch on 25th St. NW, near Malone College) Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement. For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com =20 AND BEYOND... =20 Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm=20 Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle Town Fryer in Cleveland. Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent =93Cajun syle cookin'!=94 www.brianlisik.com =20 =20 Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay=92s =93As I Was = Saying...=94 Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting. Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage! Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!). =20 =20 Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm Imp=BFed Log=BFc Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio=20 Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover! www.impliedlogicband.com=20 =20 Friday, February 24th, 10pm=20 Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant Fat Jimmy=92s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent For more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com =20 Saturday, February 25th, 9am Invitational Jazz Festival KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. =20 $3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com =20 Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm Imp=BFed Log=BFc Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Saturday, February 25th, 8pm Zach Jimmy=92s Caf=E9, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660 $2 cover charge. www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net=20 =20 Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic) North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting. For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com =20 Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm=20 Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet) Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues 2nd April Galerie, 209 6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924 Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town! Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham. www.secondapril.org =20 Friday, March 3rd 8pm Saturday, March 4th 8pm Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm (weekends through March 19th) Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720 Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613. All ages welcome, so bring the whole family!=20 =20 Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am=20 Imp=BFed Log=BFc Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp=BFed Log=BFc surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge. www.lydiasbar.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Monday, March 6th through March 31st Drawings 2006: Regional Artists KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm. =20 Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm =93The IN Crowd=94 featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel Be INformed, Be INvolved! =20 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to =93making our world a little smaller=94 by introducing us to people who = are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month=92s featured guest speakers are Maya and = Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art. speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org=20 =20 Friday, March 10th 8:00pm Jerry Wong Piano Recital Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County. All ages welcome. Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com=20 =20 Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, =93Blithe Spirit=94 by Noel Coward=20 Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio. There are two male parts and five female parts. For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387. =20 Sunday, March 19th, 3pm Music Department Pops Concert KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID). All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds. Open to the public, all ages. =20 Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm Red Duck Pictures=92 =93Imperfections=94 Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Catch the premiere of =93Imperfections,=94 and independent, full-length = film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta. Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school). Ticket price is $5. All are general admission and seating. Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier. For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/ . =20 Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm=20 Canton Idol Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. =20 Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County=92s own! While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening =93in = the round.=94 Jill was a regular on Channel 5=92s =93The Gene Carroll = Show=94 in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (=93No One Else On Earth=94), Travis = Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for =93America=92s Funniest Home Videos,=94 and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more. They made two records for Sting=92s Pangaea recording label, and are currently = tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they=92ll tour internationally this = spring. Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set. Proceeds will benefit Washington High School=92s Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door. =93Premium seating=94 tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15. All ages welcome. To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com . =20 Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm =93The IN Crowd=94 featuring Remel Kathleen Moore Be INformed, Be INvolved! =20 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to =93making our world a little smaller=94 by introducing us to people who = are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month=92s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana. Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org=20 =20 April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm April 23rd at 2:30pm =93Sundries=94 KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID. =20 Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm 21st Annual Evening of Jazz KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID). =20 Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton. Auditions conducted by Harold =93Chip=94 Johnson from Chicago, IL and = hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County MDS will present =93Gospel Joins Symphony II=94 on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton. This year=92s concert will feature = an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May. For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139. =20 Friday, April 30th, 3pm University Chorus Spring Concert KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. =20 Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm Concert Band Spring Concert KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. =20 Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am=20 Health Walk with =93KidSummit Against Drugs=94 and Multi-Development Services Youth >From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas. Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more. FREE for all ages. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. *** =20 Spotlight On... LAZAR=92S ART GALLERY & CREATIVE FRAMING =20 Lazar=92s Art Gallery and Creative Framing features over 700 American artists with works that include hand-blown glass, turned wood, oils, watercolors, pastels, pottery, sculpture, mixed media, textiles, greeting cards, jewelry, furniture, books, garden art, Taos drums, and more. In-home consultations and installations are available by appointment. Lazar=92s has enjoyed the distinct honor of being voted to the Top 100 Galleries in the United States. =20 Owner Lazar Tarzan was surrounded by art from a young age. His father is a painter and attended the Art Students League in New York after serving in nine major battles of World War II. The elder Lazar took his family to vacation at Laguna Beach, where they spent their time in all of the Oceanside galleries while the waves were calling young Lazar=92s name (pronounced LAY-zuhr!). Lazar=92s parents are still an active presence at the gallery, and the atmosphere is warm and familial among the staff. =20 Lazar=92s Art Gallery and Creative Framing is located at 2940 Woodlawn = NW (just south of Belden Village, Dressler Road becomes =93Woodlawn=94) at = the corner of Woodlawn and Hills & Dales Roads NW. The framing studio and gallery are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm, and on Saturdays from 9am to 5pm. They may be reached by phone at 330-477-8351, or visit their website at http://lazarsartgallery.com . =20 < janlrene at sssnet.com . This =93new=94 = section of our 2006 e-newsletters will be devoted to our locally owned and operated concert venues, art galleries, non-profit organizatons, and artists of all genres and media. Square Peg Promotions wishes to celebrate your successes with you, and to help the community to learn more about YOUR business and/or art!>> *** Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Call for Writers: Stark Act 1 (Start Arts Coming Together) Deadline March 2nd! As a part of Stark ACT1 (Stark Arts Coming Together) from March 31st to April 9th, all local writers will have a chance to shine. Four projects will feature writers (published and unpublished) of prose (fiction and non-fiction) and poetry. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com or 330-492-0376 if you have any interest in participating in any of the following projects: 1. We would like local poets or writers to display any publications (books, chapbooks, anything) at our local exhibit at the main library.=20 2. We will have readings of poetry and/or prose (fiction and nonfiction) at 6 or 7 local coffee houses. You do not have to be published to take part in this.=20 3. We will have poetry displayed inside of SARTA buses. Please submit about 4 lines of poetry for consideration. Some prose writers might like to try their hand at this.=20 4. We want to send copies of works by local authors to our troops in Iraq. Will any writers contribute their books?=20 =20 Weathervane Playhouse Summer 2006 H.O.T. (Hands-On Theatre) Workshops Contact Sean McConaha, Director of Education 330-836-2323 ext. 17 for details. I nearly fell over when I saw all the offerings available for children and adults. I don=92t have enough space here to include it = all. Definitely worth a call to Sean, who gets a Square Peg Promotions tip of the hat for helping to make art accessible to the next generation. =20 Call for Short and Feature Films: The Akron Independent Film and Video Festival The festival is sponsored by the University of Akron student and alumni organization The 2380 Project. The festival will take place on April 28th and 29th in the University of Akron Student Union Theatre, will feature short and feature movies by filmmakers from the Northeast Ohio area as well as a few other surprises. This is a unique opportunity for students and residents to discover new talent, as well as for local filmmakers who wish to display their work. We are currently seeking short and feature length submissions. All entries are free of charge. All submissions must be made on VHS or DVD, but the festival will show movies on 16mm and 35mm film prints as well as DVD, MiniDV and VHS. The submission form and submission guidelines can be found at the festival website, www.akronfilmfestival.com=20 We would be delighted if you could help us in our search for submissions by local filmmakers. If you have any questions please contact Rob Lucas at (330) 618-4405 or rlucas at uakron.edu .=20 =20 Call for Entries: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2006 Juried Photo Contest The Photography Competition 2006 is an international photography contest organized by TCB-Cafe Publishing of San Francisco. The contest aims to develop and raise the visibility of photographic and creative talent, in the form of a competition and the resulting book publication. The culmination will be a beautiful hardbound photographic book, showcasing the competition winners, and gracing the libraries of museums, galleries, individuals and collectors. The 2006 competition has two separate book themes: 1) A Smile is Worth a Thousand Words; and 2) Super Heroes. To read more about the contest, go to the TCB-Cafe Publishing website at http://www.cafeandre.com, or go directly to the contest information at http://cafeandre.com/PhotoContest2006.html Date: January 1, 2006 - March 30, 2006 www.cafeandre.com *** Ongoing Opportunities... =20 Call for Business Underwriters for Non-Profit Area Radio Station=20 91.3 The Summit Underwriting Janelle Schmidt 330-268-1744 91.3 The Summit, a locally operated, listener-supported, non-profit radio station in the Akron/Canton area has a rapidly growing audience in Stark, Summit, Portage, Medina, Wayne, and Cuyahoga Counties. Summit listeners are, on average, well educated, professional, and active in the lives of their families and communities. Is your business reaching this highly attractive audience? Find out how today. Call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janelle at 913thesummit.com to become a Summit sponsor. Listen online for free at www.913thesummit.com ! =20 Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Introduction In The Round, based in Canton, Ohio, is a multimedia systems, services, and content creation company dedicated to the integration of the creative arts, cutting-edge technologies and effective communications practices. We work with organizations of all sizes and provide comprehensive solutions from equipment infrastructure through message development to content creation. =20 Community Art Space In celebration of In The Round=92s recent move into our new facilities, and as a part of our ongoing involvement in, and support of the creative arts, we=92re happy to announce the opening our Community Art Space. = The goal of the Art Space is to feature and promote the works of local artists in a variety of visual media. The pieces will be exhibited on an ongoing basis in the ITR community area, meeting room, and workspaces on a rotating basis. Pieces will be displayed for 1-6 months, by arrangement with the artist. A brief summary about the artist and the work will be made available in an accessible format (contact information or indications that a work is for sale may optionally be included). Currently displayed artists and art will also be highlighted on the In The Round website.=20 =20 Themes=20 As artists ourselves, we know there is nothing quite so magical as being in that zone of inspiration, being one musician in the middle of vibrant performance group, or waiting in the shadows of the wings moments before going onstage. While we encourage submissions in a variety of media and themes, in keeping with our vision, we encourage pieces that explore the artistic process =93in the round.=94 Consider the following themes: =20 1. Exploring the relationship of artist and tool (technological or otherwise) 2. Exploring the relationship of artist and the creation process of their artwork 3. Exploring the relationship of artist and performance environment 4. =93Lifting the curtain=94 or =93removing the frame=94 to = experience the art from the performer=92s or creator=92s view. 5. Exploring the interaction of art and technology =20 Submissions=20 To have your work considered, please submit the following:=20 1. A digital photo of each piece 2. Approximate dimensions of each piece 3. Artist=92s name, phone number, email address 4. Length of time you=92re willing/prefer to have your piece displayed 5. Optional: a description of each piece=92s theme or inspiration =20 Practical Things=20 1. Works must be ready to be hung on a vertical wall surface (framed or otherwise mountable) 2. Artist is responsible for delivery and retrieval of the art piece(s). 3. Artists will be asked to sign a waiver releasing In The Round from liability for any damage that may occur to a piece. 4. In The Round or its designated representatives will have sole and complete discretion in choosing pieces for display. 5. This is In The Round=92s effort to encourage, enjoy, and provide exposure for local artists. We are not able to compensate artists for their time or expenses, but hope that participation has its own rewards. =20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace . =20 =20 Call for Volunteers: Living Fountain Dance Company, Canton Living Fountain Dance Company in Canton request volunteers to help with any of the following: * Writing about the arts=20 * Addressing newsletters - or sticking labels=20 * Putting up posters for concerts=20 * Helping with event coordination=20 * Ushering, Greeting, Supervising at arts events=20 * Running sound 3-4 times a year (as of now)=20 * Running lights 2-3 times a year (as of now)=20 * Contacts management - keeping database current=20 * Teaching arts (drama, visual, music, lectures)=20 For more information and to volunteer, 330/649-0773 or kimberly at livingfountain.org . =20 Call for Volunteers: Ohio WINGS (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, & Sharing, Inc.) DO YOU KNOW: WHAT THE AVERAGE COST IS TO TREAT IT? DO YOU KNOW: WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN HERE IN STARK COUNTY WHO LACK INSURANCE TO PAY FOR TREATMENT? =20 Ohio W.I.N.G.S. was established to help women diagnosed with breast cancer who have the added burden of battling this disease without sufficient insurance and who do not qualify for Medicaid. Ohio W.I.N.G.S. is the second affiliate in this country and all money raised stays in our area. Your support will make it possible for us to help women who are suffering and can=92t get help elsewhere! =20 Here are the ways you can help: =20 1. Make a tax deductible donation 2. Host a fundraiser. It is fun and it really makes a difference 3. Volunteer your time and services. It is as easy as you want it to be 4. Help with grant writing and research 5. Invite W.I.N.G.S. to speak to groups and organizations 6. Donate a percent of your profits on the sale of food, products, etc. 7. Sponsor a patient-$500 to $20,000 could literally mean the difference between life and death for a mother, wife, daughter or sister 8. Donate jewelry you no longer use. Any type or quality of jewelry can help provide money for treatment. (Please see details under =93local fundraisers,=94 below.) =20 =20 Local Fundraisers: =20 Ohio WINGS, a local 501(c)3 organization, is hosting a =93JEWELRY = TREASURE HUNT,=94 a fundraiser to help uninsured breast cancer patients, =93one = WING at a time.=94 You can help by donating your unwanted jewelry. If it is sitting in your jewelry box and not being worn, it will benefit Ohio WINGS and its clients. Items may include broken karat gold items, damaged chains, class rings, single earrings, costume jewelry, brooches, bracelets, necklaces, fine gold jewelry, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, etc. The Jewelry Treasure Hunt has raised over $1,000 in just three months! For questions or pickup, call Cyndy at 330-224-1434 or Patti at 330-497-1258; or drop off jewelry at AMADEUS SPA 4465 Hills & Dales Rd. NW. For more information about WINGS or to volunteer, please email Patti Crotty at ohiowings at sbcglobal.net . =20 *** =20 Can you see yourself in a brand new Mustang? The Canton Palace Theatre Association can! Purchase a raffle ticket to enter in our drawing, and you could win your choice of a brand new 2006 Ford Mustang, a 1964-and-a-half Classic Mustang, or $15,000 CASH! Only 5,000 tickets will be sold! Tickets can be purchased at The Palace Theatre for a donation of $10. All proceeds will benefit The Palace. The winning ticket will be drawn at the Canton Palace Theatre's 80th Anniversary concert to be held on March 4, 2006, at the Canton Palace Theatre. Classic Car provided by Motorcar Portfolio. To be eligible to participate in the car raffle prize drawing, entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Come to The Palace or order by phone: 454-8172. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I thought I would pass this on to = the list. Janelle of Square Leg Productions has been putting together this list to = inform people of local arts events, mostly Akron/Canton. It’s nice to = have it all in one place. Enjoy!

Tricia

 

 

Hello, and welcome to = another fabulous of week in Northeast = Ohio Arts.=A0 Please check out our “Spotlight On...Lazar’s = Art = Gallery,<= /b>” this week’s featured locally-owned business.

 

Square Peg Promotions = thanks Mrs. Betty Smith of Multi-Development = Services for inviting us to join her on this week’s edition of “On Track with Betty Mac” on = Canton’s Channel 11.=A0 Betty is helping to promote next = week’s Rainbow Reportory Company = production of Charita Goshay’s “As I Was Saying...” which debuts on Friday, February = 24th at 7pm.=A0 Details are included in the events calendar, below.=A0 My children and I will make our = stage debut there, and we hope you’ll join = us!

 

Please mark your calendars = now, if you haven’t done so already, for March = 31st and April 9th.=A0 March = 31st is “ARTSPELL” (Art Is = Alive), which marks the kickoff of the Stark ACT1 celebration.=A0 A Celebration of = the Arts at KSU Stark’s Fine = Arts = Building<= /st1:PlaceType> will wrap up ACT1 in = style!=A0 KSU Stark = Campus has graciously donated its = Fine = Arts = Building<= /st1:PlaceType> on Sunday, April 9th from 1pm to = 7pm.=A0 = This event will feature art and artists of all genres and media; workshops; demonstrations; exhibits; the winning photos from the “Picture = It!” program; and an arts merchandise store with products from = ACT1 and its artists and musicians.=A0 Don’t miss = this wonderful, free opportunity for art lovers of all = ages!

 

Until the Square Peg = Promotions website is fully operational...which will increase the utility and = navigation of this events calendar exponentially...I would love to receive your = thoughts about color-coding the listings to represent the categories of = Musi= c; Dance; Drama/T= heatre; Written = Word; and Visual = Arts.=A0 For events or opportunities that defy category, the type will = just be the standard black.=A0 = Admittedly, I’m borrowing this concept from the creative minds on the Stark = ACT1 committee, with whom I am privileged to serve! The entries under “This Week...” have been color-coded today.=A0 Please let me know if this helps; = distracts; attracts; or annoys.=A0 This = calendar is created for YOU, so your thoughts are important to the fine-tuning = decisions.

 

Warmly,

Square Peg = Promotions

Janelle

330-268-1744

<<As always, if your band, venue, or non-profit organization is hosting an event that should be included in = our weekly e-calendar, just email the particulars to me at janlrene at sssnet.com= .=A0=A0 If you have friends or fellow = art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing list, they should email me at = the same address and type “Subscribe” = in the subject line.>>

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THIS = WEEK...

Wednesday,= February 15th through

Saturday, February 18th

African-Americans and Their = Art

Walsh= = University, = David = Center atrium, 20= 20 East Maple St., North = Canton.<= o:p>

In= cludes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms.=A0 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu=

 = ;

Thursday, February 16th, 8pm

Tracey Thomas

Massillon = Art = Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way = East, Massillon= OH 44646

En= joy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the = Massillon = Museum gallery.  Currently on display are the watercolor paintings = and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), = quintessential flapper, author, and artist.=A0 = Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will = be joined by Ryan Humbert. = Tickets $10 at the door (only).=A0 Doors = open at 7:30pm.=A0 www.traceythomas.com=A0 or www.massillonartmuseum.org=

 = ;

Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm

Traditional Blues with Wallace = Coleman

KSU Stark, Main Hall = Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 = pm (1st, 3rd, and = 4thThursdays of each month)

The = Creative = Way (Life Group for = Artists)

Leslie Nielsen’s home (email her for = directions!)

Th= is Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek = encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...).  The group is continuing = a study of The Creative = Call, by Janice Elsheimer.  For more information contact Leslie at = lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 10pm

Ryan Humbert (10pm<= /st1:time>) opening for Mike = Lenz

The Lime Spider, = Main = Street in downtown = Akron (= across from Civic Theater)

For more info, www.thelimespider.com

 

Friday, = February 17th, 7:30 to = 9:30pm

Imp=BFed Log=BFc

Sonnet's Coffeehouse, = 117 College St. = Wadsworth, = Ohio. =

Full Electric Band at = Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, = desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. = Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or =A0www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Friday, February = 17th, 7:00= pm

Canton Idol = Semi-Finals

Timken<= b> = High = School

$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for = Canton = area residents who are in need.=A0 = For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 8pm

Saturday, February 18th, 8pm

Sunday, = February 19th, 2:30pm

(= Weekends through March 5th.)

Inherit the Wind, as performed by the = C= anton Players = Guild

1001 Market Ave. = North in downtown Ca= nton.

Fo= r more information or to purchase tickets, please call = 330-453-7617.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 8pm

Saturday, = February 18th, 8pm

Sunday, = February 19th, 2:30pm

(= Weekends through March 5th.)

Pippin

KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, = Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Ti= ckets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior = Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID.

 

Call to Audition: Bang and the = Clatter

Sunday, = February 19th, 6pm to = 10pm

Summit = ArtSpace., = 140 East Market = St. Akron = 44308<= /st1:address>

Please call to confirm an audition time = 330-606-5317 = (also call for more info)

We= are looking for 24 actors ages 18 – 60.=A0 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday = 3pm= performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. = Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to = see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. =

 = ;

Monday, = February 20th, 7pm to = 9pm

3rd Monday Poets Society

Stark County District Library, North = Branch <= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0on= 25th St. NW, near Ma= lone Co= llege)<= /span>

Po= ets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give = and receive encouragement.  For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens = Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com

 = ;

AND = BEYOND...

 

Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm

Brian = Lisik in a Song= writers Circle

Town = Fryer in = Cleveland.

Brian tells us that there = is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent “Cajun = syle cookin'!”=A0 www.brianlisik.com

 

Saturday & Sunday, = February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm

Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay’s “As I Was = Saying...”

Arts In = Stark= = Education = Center, = 1014 Cleveland Avenue = NW, Canton<= b>

Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton = Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, = multi-media production that features non-traditional casting.=A0 Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to = life on stage!=A0 Tickets are $15 for = adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, = for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!).=A0=A0=A0 =

 = ;

Friday, = February 24th, 8pm to = 10pm

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Parma Arabica, = 7462 Broadview Rd. = Parma, = Ohio 

Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann = & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All = of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover!

www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Friday, = February 24th, 10pm

Ryan = Humbert, o= pening for = Anne E. = DeChant

Fat = Jimmy’s, lo= cated below Panini's on Ma= in Street = in downtown Ke= nt

Fo= r more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Saturday, February 25th, 9am

Invitation= al Jazz Festival

KSU = Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Ryan = Humbert

Sonnets = Coffee, Wadsworth.<= b>  =

$3= cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to = 11:30pm

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Jammin' = Java = Place, 70= 07 West Pleasant Va= lley Rd., = Parma, = Ohio

Full Acoustic Band show. = Jammin' Java = Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. = Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com = or www.impliedlogicband.com

 = ;

Saturday, February 25th, 8pm

Zach<= /o:p>

Jimmy’s Caf=E9, = 2028 Chestnut Blvd, = Cuyahoga Falls, = 330.923.3660

$2 cover charge.=A0 www.jimmys-cafe.com for = details or www.zachmusic.net

 

Monday, = February 27th, 9am to = 11am AND 7pm to = 9pm

Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story = (Developing a Topic)

North = Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover = Company

Hands-on writing and = coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and = revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and = free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they = wrote since last meeting.=A0 For more = information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com

 

Wednesday, March = 1st, 7:30pm

Enormous Reading = Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger = (poet)

Kent = State University Library Conference Room, = Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Friday, March = 3rd, 5:00pm to = 10:00pm

3rd = Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter = Blues

2nd = April Galerie, 209=A0 = 6th Street NW, Downtown = Canton = 330/451-0924

C= ome in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in = town!=A0 Features hot art by local artists = BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot = music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham.=A0 www.secondapril.org

<= o:p> 

Friday, March 3rd = 8pm

Saturday, March 4th 8pm

Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm

(weekends through March = 19th)

Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein = musical

North = Canton Playhouse, = 525 7th St. = NE, North = Canton, OH 44720

Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for = students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613.=A0 All ages = welcome, so bring the whole family!

 

Saturday, March 4th, = 10pm to = 1am

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Lydia's, = 1400 S. Arlington = St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio=

Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage = & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp=BFed Log=BFc = surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & = over. No cover charge.=A0 www.lydiasbar.com  or=A0 www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Sunday, March = 5th, 3:00pm

The Banjo: African = Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala = Diabate

KSU = Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Monday, March = 6th through March 31st

Drawings 2006: = Regional Artists

KSU Stark, Fine Arts = Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public, all ages.=A0 Hours: Mon to Thurs: = 9am to 7pm and Friday 9a= m to 5pm.

 

Thursday, March 9th, = 2006, 7pm to = 8:30pm

“The IN = Crowd”=A0 featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel=A0 Be INformed, Be = INvolved!=A0

2nd April = Galerie, 209 Sixth Street = NW, downtown Ca= nton, OH= . 330-451-0924

The Greater Stark Community Arts = Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday = of every month.=A0 The IN Crowd is = dedicated to “making our world a little smaller” by introducing us to = people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an = interesting story to share.=A0 This = month’s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the = United = States from = Israel to speak about = Israel and Israeli Art.=A0 = speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.=A0 www.secondapril.org

 

Friday, March = 10th 8:00pm

Jerry Wong Piano = Recital

Kent State University Fine = Arts Theatre, Fr= ank Road NW, = North Canton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Friday, March = 10th, 7:00pm

Howard = University<= /st1:place> Choir = (Washington= DC= ) Concert

Timken = High = School Auditorium, = West = Tuscarawas, = Canton, OH=

P= resented by Multi-Development Services of = Stark County.=A0 = All ages welcome.=A0 = Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of = 20 or more. Tickets go on sale = January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com =

<= o:p> 

Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal = Fulton, “Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward =

Tuesday, March 14th, = 7pm

Sanctuary Theatre, Canal = Fulton, Ohio= .

There are two male parts and five female parts.  For = additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and = 330-854-4387.

 

Sunday, March 19th, = 3pm

Music Department Pops = Concert

KSU Stark, Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID).=A0 All proceeds = to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds.=A0 Open to the public, all ages.=A0 =

 

Sunday, March 19th, = 5:30pm

Red Duck Pictures’ “Imperfections”

Cuya= hoga Falls = High = School Auditorium, = 2300 4th = Street.  = Cuyahoga = Falls, = OH = 44221.

Catch the premiere of “Imperfections,” and independent, full-length film by = Kent = State = University student Matt Pallotta.=A0 = Parking will be off of St= ow Street = (on the side of the school).  Ticket price is $5.  All are general = admission and seating.  Concessions will also be available outside the = auditorium during the premier.=A0 For all = the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/=A0 .

 

Friday, March = 24th, 7:00pm

Canton Idol = Finals

Timk= en High = School

$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for = Canton = area residents who are in need.=A0 = For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

 

Saturday, April = 8th, 7:00pm

In the Round w/ Jill = Colucci & Friends

Lions Lincoln Theater, = Lincoln Way = East, beautiful downtown = Massillon= , Ohio

Square Peg Promotions is = proud to welcome home one of Stark = County’s own!=A0 While = home in Massillon = to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from = Washington = High School, Jill Colucci will = join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening “in the round.”=A0 Jill was a regular on Channel = 5’s “The Gene Carroll Show” in the 1970s. Among her credits are = songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd = (“No One Else On Earth”), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. = She also wrote the award-winning theme song for = “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” and a host of TV series, TV = movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major = recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, = Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia = Sharp, and many more.=A0 They made two = records for Sting’s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking = with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they’ll tour internationally this = spring.=A0 Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the = evening with an acoustic set.=A0 Proceeds = will benefit Washington = High School’s Alumni Scholarship Fund.=A0 Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door.=A0 “Premium = seating” tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15.=A0 All ages welcome.=A0 To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com = .

 

Thursday, April 13, = 2006, 7pm to = 8:30pm

“The IN = Crowd”=A0 featuring Remel Kathleen Moore=A0 Be INformed, Be = INvolved!=A0

2nd April = Galerie, 209 Sixth Street = NW, downtown Ca= nton, OH= . 330-451-0924

The Greater Stark Community Arts = Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday = of every month.=A0 The IN Crowd is = dedicated to “making our world a little smaller” by introducing us to = people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an = interesting story to share.=A0 This = month’s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development = Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in = Liberia and = Ghana.=A0 = Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.=A0 www.secondapril.org

 

April 14th = 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at = 8pm

April 23rd at = 2:30pm

“Sundries”=

KSU Stark Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, No= rth Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Tickets $8 adults; $5 = Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID.

 

Thursday, April = 20th, 6:30pm

21st Annual = Evening of Jazz

KSU<= /span> Stark Professional Education & = Conference Center<= /st1:place> (T= imken Great Hall), Fr= ank Avenue NW, = North Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Ticket prices are $20 = adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and = Stark = State = students with ticket (requires college ID).

 

Friday, April = 21st and Saturday, April 22nd

Call to Auditions for = Gospel Joins Symphony II

Location: Jesus Speaks = Christian Center<= /st1:place>, = 1103 McKinley Avenue = NW, Canton.

Auditions conducted = by Harold “Chip” Johnson from = Chicago, = IL and hosted by Multi-Development = Services of Stark = County

MDS will present = “Gospel Joins Symphony = II” on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in = Canton.=A0 This year’s concert will = feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton = Symphony Orchestra.=A0 Participants must = be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals = which begin in May.=A0 For a = registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139.=

 

Friday, April = 30th, 3pm

University Chorus Spring = Concert

KSU Stark Main Hall = Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public.=A0 All ages = welcome.

 

Tuesday, May = 2nd, 8pm

Concert Band Spring = Concert

KSU Stark Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, No= rth Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public.=A0 All ages = welcome.

 

Saturday, June = 17th, 11:00am

Health Walk with = “KidSummit Against Drugs” and Multi-Development Services = Youth

From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on = West Tuscarawas.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 Inflatables for kids, large arts = tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more.=A0 FREE for all ages.=A0 For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

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Spotlight On...

LAZAR’S = = ART= = GALLERY & = CREATIVE FRAMING

 

Lazar’s Art = Gallery and Creative Framing = features over 700 American artists with works that include hand-blown glass, = turned wood, oils, watercolors, pastels, pottery, sculpture, mixed media, = textiles, greeting cards, jewelry, furniture, books, garden art, = Taos = drums, and more.=A0 In-home = consultations and installations are available by appointment.=A0 Lazar’s has enjoyed the distinct honor of being voted to = the Top 100 Galleries in the United = States.

 

Owner Lazar Tarzan was surrounded by art = from a young age.=A0 His father is a painter = and attended the Art Students League in = New York = after serving in nine major battles of World War II.=A0 The elder Lazar took his family to vacation at = Laguna Beach, where they spent their time in all of the = Oceanside = galleries while the waves were calling young Lazar’s name (pronounced LAY-zuhr!).=A0 Lazar’s = parents are still an active presence at the gallery, and the atmosphere is warm and familial among the staff.

 

Lazar’s Art = Gallery and Creative Framing = is located at 2940 Woodlawn NW (just south of = Belden = Village, Dr= essler Road = becomes “Woodlawn”) at the corner of Woodlawn and Hills & Dales = Roads NW.=A0 The framing studio and = gallery are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm, = and on Saturdays from 9am = to 5pm= .=A0 They may be reached = by phone at 330-477-8351, or visit their website at http://laz= arsartgallery.com .

 

<<Got an arts-focused business?=A0 Got a NON-arts-focused, locally owned business that SUPPORTS the arts?=A0=A0 Tell us about = it!=A0 Email info to janlrene at sssnet.com . = This “new” section of our 2006 e-newsletters will be devoted to = our locally owned and operated concert = venues, art galleries, non-profit organizatons, and artists of all genres and media.=A0=A0 Square Peg Promotions wishes to celebrate your = successes with you, and to help the community to learn more about YOUR business and/or art!>>

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Time-Sensi= tive Opportunities:

 

Call for = Writers:=A0 Stark Act 1 (Start Arts = Coming Together) Deadline March 2nd!

As a part of Stark ACT1 (Stark = Arts Coming Together) from March 31st to April 9th, all local = writers will have a chance to shine.  Four projects will feature writers (published and unpublished) of prose (fiction and non-fiction) and = poetry. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com or = 330-492-0376 if you have any interest in participating in any of the following = projects:

1. We would like local poets or = writers to display any publications (books, chapbooks, anything) at our local = exhibit at the main library.

2. We will have readings of poetry = and/or prose (fiction and nonfiction) at 6 or 7 local coffee houses.  You = do not have to be published to take part in this.
3. We will have poetry displayed inside of SARTA buses.=A0 Please submit about = 4 lines of poetry for consideration. Some prose writers might like to try their = hand at this.
4. We want to send copies of works by local authors to our troops in =
Iraq. Will any writers contribute their books? =

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Weatherva= ne Playhouse Summer 2006 H.O.T. (Hands-On Theatre) = Workshops

Contact Sean McConaha, Director of Education 330-836-2323 ext. = 17 for details.=A0 I nearly fell = over when I saw all the offerings available for children and adults.=A0 I don’t have enough space = here to include it all.=A0 Definitely = worth a call to Sean, who gets a Square Peg Promotions tip of the hat for helping to = make art accessible to the next generation.

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Call for = Short and Feature Films: The Akron Independent Film and = Video Festival

The festival is sponsored = by the University of = Akron student and alumni organization The 2380 Project. The festival will take place on April 28th and 29th = in the University of = Akron Student Union Theatre, will = feature short and feature movies by filmmakers from the = Northeast Ohio area as well as a few other surprises. This = is a unique opportunity for students and residents to discover new talent, as = well as for local filmmakers who wish to display their work. We are currently seeking short and feature length = submissions. All entries are free of charge. All submissions must be made on VHS or DVD, = but the festival will show movies on 16mm and 35mm film prints as well as DVD, = MiniDV and VHS. The submission form and submission guidelines can be found at = the festival website, www.akronfilmfestival.com =

We would be delighted if = you could help us in our search for submissions by local filmmakers. If you have = any questions please contact Rob Lucas at (330) 618-4405 or rlucas at uakron.edu .

 <= /span>

Call for = Entries: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2006
Juried Photo Contest
The Photography Competition 2006 is an international photography contest organized by TCB-Cafe Publishing of San Francisco. = The contest aims to develop and raise the visibility of photographic and = creative talent, in the form of a competition and the resulting book publication. The culmination will be a beautiful hardbound photographic book, showcasing = the competition winners, and gracing the libraries of museums, galleries, individuals and collectors.
The 2006 competition has two separate book themes: 1) A Smile is Worth a Thousand Words; and 2) Super Heroes.=A0 =A0To read more about the contest, go to the TCB-Cafe Publishing website at http://www.cafeandre.com, or go directly to the contest information at
http://cafeandre.com/PhotoContest2006.html=A0=A0 Date: =
Ja= nuary 1, 2006 - = March 30, = 2006
www.cafeandre.com

**= *

Ongoing Opportunities...

 

Call for = Business Underwriters for Non-Profit Area Radio Station =

91.3= The Summit = Underwriting

Jane= lle Schmidt 330-268-1744

91.3 The Summit, a locally operated, listener-supported, non-profit radio station = in the Akron/Canton area has a rapidly growing audience in Stark, = Summit, = Portage, = Medina, = Wayne, and = Cuyahoga = Counties.=A0 Summit listeners are, on average, = well educated, professional, and active in the lives of their families and communities. Is y= our business reaching this highly attractive audience?=A0 Find out how today.=A0 Call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or = email janelle at 913thesummit.com= to become a Summit sponsor.=A0=A0 Listen online for free at www.913thesummit.com !

 

Call for = Artists: In the Round Community Art Space

In= troduction

In= The Round, based in Canton, Ohio, is a multimedia systems, services, and content creation company dedicated to the integration of = the creative arts, cutting-edge technologies and effective communications practices.=A0 We work with = organizations of all sizes and provide comprehensive solutions from equipment = infrastructure through message development to content = creation.

 

Co= mmunity Art Space

In= celebration of In The Round’s recent move into our new facilities, = and as a part of our ongoing involvement in, and support of the creative arts, we’re happy to announce the opening our Community Art Space.=A0 The = goal of the Art Space is to feature and promote = the works of local artists in a variety of visual media. The pieces = will be exhibited on an ongoing basis in the ITR community area, meeting room, = and workspaces on a rotating basis.=A0 = Pieces will be displayed for 1-6 months, by arrangement with the artist. A = brief summary about the artist and the work will be made available in an = accessible format (contact information or indications that a work is for sale may optionally be included).=A0 = Currently displayed artists and art will also be highlighted on the In The Round = website.

 

Th= emes

As= artists ourselves, we know there is nothing quite so magical as being in = that zone of inspiration, being one musician in the middle of vibrant = performance group, or waiting in the shadows of the wings moments before going = onstage. While we encourage submissions in a variety of media and themes, in = keeping with our vision, we encourage pieces that explore the artistic process “in the round.” Consider the following = themes:

 

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and tool (technological or otherwise)

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and the creation process of their artwork

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and performance environment

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 “Lifting the = curtain” or “removing the frame” to experience the art from the performer’s or creator’s view.

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = interaction of art and technology

 

Su= bmissions

To= have your work considered, please submit the following: =

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 A digital photo of = each piece

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Approximate dimensions = of each piece

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artist’s name, = phone number, email address

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Length of time = you’re willing/prefer to have your piece displayed

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Optional: a = description of each piece’s theme or inspiration

 

Pr= actical Things

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Works must be ready to = be hung on a vertical wall surface (framed or otherwise = mountable)

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artist is responsible = for delivery and retrieval of the art piece(s).

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artists will be asked = to sign a waiver releasing In The Round from liability for any damage that may occur to a = piece.

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 In The Round or its = designated representatives will have sole and complete discretion in choosing = pieces for display.

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This is In The = Round’s effort to encourage, enjoy, and provide exposure for local artists. We are not = able to compensate artists for their time or expenses, but hope that = participation has its own = rewards.

 

Fo= r more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace .=A0 =

=A0

Call for = Volunteers: Living Fountain Dance Company, = Canton

Living Fountain Dance = Company in Canton = request volunteers to help with any of the = following:

  • Writing about the arts =
  • Addressing newsletters - or sticking = labels
  • Putting up posters for = concerts
  • Helping with event = coordination
  • Ushering, Greeting, Supervising at arts = events
  • Running sound 3-4 times a year (as of = now)
  • Running lights 2-3 times a year (as of = now)
  • Contacts management - keeping database = current
  • Teaching arts (drama, visual, music, = lectures)

For more information and to volunteer, 330/649-0773 or kimberly at livingfountain.org .

 

Call for = Volunteers: Ohio WINGS = (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, & Sharing, = Inc.)

DO YOU = KNOW:=A0 WHAT THE AVERAGE COST IS TO TREAT = IT?

DO YOU = KNOW:=A0 WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN HERE IN = STARK = COUNTY = WHO LACK INSURANCE TO PAY FOR TREATMENT?

 

Ohio W.I.N.G.S. was established to help women diagnosed with breast cancer = who have the added burden of battling this disease without sufficient = insurance=A0=A0 and who do not qualify for = Medicaid.=A0 Ohio W.I.N.G.S. is the second = affiliate in this country and all money raised stays in our area.=A0 Your support will make it possible for us to help women who are suffering and can’t get help elsewhere!

 

Here are the ways you can = help:

 

1.       = Make a tax deductible donation

2.       = Host a fundraiser.=A0 It is fun and it = really makes a difference

3.       = Volunteer your time and services.=A0 It is = as easy as you want it to be

4.       = Help with grant writing and research

5.       = Invite W.I.N.G.S. to speak to groups and = organizations

6.       = Donate a percent of your profits on the sale of food, products, = etc.

7.       = Sponsor a = patient-$500 to $20,000 could literally mean the difference between life and death for a mother, wife, daughter or sister

8.       = Donate jewelry you no longer use.=A0 = Any type or quality of jewelry can help provide money for treatment. (Please see = details under “local fundraisers,” = below.)

 

 

Local = Fundraisers:

 

Ohio WINGS, a local 501(c)3 = organization, is hosting a “JEWELRY = TREASURE HUNT,” a fundraiser to help uninsured breast cancer = patients, “one WING at a time.”=A0 You can help by donating your unwanted jewelry.=A0 If it is sitting in your jewelry = box and not being worn, it will benefit Ohio WINGS and its clients.=A0=A0 Items may include broken karat = gold items, damaged chains, class rings, single earrings, costume jewelry, brooches, = bracelets, necklaces, fine gold jewelry, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, = etc.=A0 The Jewelry Treasure Hunt has = raised over $1,000 in just three months!=A0 = For questions or pickup, call Cyndy at 330-224-1434 or Patti at = 330-497-1258; or drop off jewelry at AMADEUS SPA 4465 Hills & Dales Rd. NW.=A0 For more information about WINGS = or to volunteer, please email Patti Crotty at ohiowings at sbcglobal.net .

 

***

 

Can you see yourself in a brand new Mustang? The Canton Palace Theatre Association can!=A0=A0 Purchase a raffle ticket to = enter in our drawing, and you could win your choice of a brand new 2006 Ford Mustang, = a 1964-and-a-half Classic Mustang, or $15,000 CASH!=A0 Only 5,000 tickets will be sold! = Tickets can be purchased at The Palace Theatre for a donation of $10. All proceeds = will benefit The Palace. The winning ticket will be drawn at the Canton = Palace Theatre's 80th Anniversary concert to be held on March 4, = 2006, at the Canton Palace Theatre.=A0 = Classic Car provided by Motorcar Portfolio.=A0 = To be eligible to participate in the car raffle prize drawing, entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Come to = The Palace or order by phone: 454-8172.=A0 =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320-- From sykokilr1 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 10:00:33 2006 From: sykokilr1 at aol.com (sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:00:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Breakfast Clubbed" Murder Mystery Message-ID: <8C80070D992AE6D-1310-679@FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The Garfield Heights High School Theatre Boosters & High School Drama Club Present "Breakfast Clubbed" A murder mystery/dinner show By: Dave and Elizabeth Wells Friday March 3rd G.H.H.S. Cafeteria- 4900 Turney Rd. Garfield Heights Doors open at 6:30 show starts @ 7:00 Tickets- $20.00 for adults, $12.00 for students, $35.00 per couple Buffet dinner, beverages and mystery Call 216-662-1223 For tickets and information Limited seating- No tickets sold at door Tickets must be ordered by February 25th. ----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
The Garfield Heights High School Theatre Boosters
&
High School Drama Club

Present

 
"Breakfast Clubbed"
 
A murder mystery/dinner show
By: Dave and Elizabeth Wells
Friday March 3rd
 

G.H.H.S. Cafeteria- 4900 Turney Rd. Garfield Heights

Doors open at 6:30 show starts @ 7:00

 
Tickets- $20.00 for adults, $12.00 for students, $35.00 per couple
Buffet dinner, beverages and mystery
 

Call 216-662-1223

For tickets and information
                              
Limited seating- No tickets sold at door
Tickets must be ordered by February 25th.
 
 
----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com-- From brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 10:14:08 2006 From: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com (B. C. A.) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:14:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last call for line dancers Message-ID: <20060215181408.70757.qmail@web50907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mary Harwood from the Boot Scootin' Saloon is offering line dance classes for beginners and intermediate dancers at Brecksville Center for the Arts. Classes begin February 20 and run through April 10, 6:45 - 8 pm (beginners) and 8:10 - 9:30 (intermediate.) Classes will also be offered from May 8 to June 19. Fee for the 8 week class is $46 for members and $52 for non members. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts. We are open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141 To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 440-526-6232 Fax 440-526-1214 E-mail brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mary Harwood from the Boot Scootin' Saloon is offering line dance classes for beginners and intermediate dancers at Brecksville Center for the Arts.
Classes begin February 20 and run through April 10, 6:45 - 8 pm (beginners) and 8:10 - 9:30 (intermediate.)  Classes will also be offered from May 8 to June 19.
Fee for the 8 week class is $46 for members and $52 for non members.
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts.  We are open to all Ohio residents.
BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org  Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com


Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts
8997 Highland Dr
Brecksville. OH 44141
440-526-6232
Fax 440-526-1214
 
Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350-- From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 10:10:09 2006 From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:10:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: Fwd: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Message-ID: <20060215181009.51844.qmail@web80725.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit List, How this got sent from a draft before I finished it last night, I dunno. Maybe too much Valentine sweetness.The rest of my thoughts are included here. Evie Evie Morris wrote: From: Evie Morris To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST) According to my edition of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is: 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession; b) engaged in one of the learned professions c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace: 2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer b) having a particular pr ofession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise. Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent. Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist......expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience.......was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with. In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determining a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see respect and admiration for their creativity and their work ethic first and foremost. For me, looking at every day with hope and optimism, while living in very difficult times, is far more important than putting down anyone who takes a risk on any artistic endeavor they feel courageous enough to undertake. shalom and love, Evie Morris --0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
List,
  How this got sent from a draft before I finished it last night, I dunno. Maybe too much Valentine sweetness.The rest of my thoughts are included here.    Evie

Evie Morris <bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Evie Morris <bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net>
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST)

According to my edition  of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is:
 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession;
   b) engaged in one of the learned professions
   c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of
a  profession;
       (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace:
  2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer
    b) having a particular pr ofession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier
    c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player
 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.
 
    That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. 
     The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise.
     Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a  Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in  the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent.
    Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist......expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience.......was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with.
   In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determining a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see respect and admiration for their creativity and their work ethic first and foremost.
   For me, looking at every day with hope and optimism, while living in very difficult times, is far more important than putting down anyone who takes a risk on any artistic endeavor they feel courageous enough to undertake.
                                    
                                  shalom and love,   Evie Morris
 
 
 

--0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:01:10 2006 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:01:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse seeks Director and Musical Director Message-ID: <20060215190110.13271.qmail@web81001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE IS SEEKING A DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR FOR THEIR SUMMER MUSICAL 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. --0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                          
 
                         WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
 
                                        IS SEEKING A
                            
                                  DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR
 
                                     FOR THEIR SUMMER MUSICAL
 
                         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. 
 
 
 
--0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214-- From ifoma at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:45:02 2006 From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:45:02 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: AfterThought... Las Vegas Bound Message-ID: <20060215194502.36997.qmail@web81609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-919836219-1140032702=:32306 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit come out and see the band that will be in Las Vegas next month... AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com will be at the Mardi Gras 1423 East 21st Street--Cleveland, OH Saturday, February 18, 2006 10 p.m. - 2 a.m. 216-566-9094 --0-919836219-1140032702=:32306 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
come out and see the band
that will be in Las Vegas next month...
AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band
will be at
the
Mardi Gras
1423 East 21st Street--Cleveland, OH
Saturday, February 18, 2006
10 p.m. - 2 a.m.                     216-566-9094
--0-919836219-1140032702=:32306-- From ifoma at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:57:05 2006 From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:57:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Band needs male vocalist Message-ID: <20060215195705.6473.qmail@web81606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Our band is looking for a male vocalist who can work a crowd with such songs as Billy Jean, I Feel Good/Sex Machine, Long Train Running, Give It to Me Baby, Brick House, do the Jay Z rap in Crazy in Love, Fire, and then still swoon the crowd with Georgia on my Mind or the duet Hope we can be Together Soon. If this is you, check out our website: www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com If you are still interested, come out and audition w/us at the following venues this month: Sat., Feb. 18--Mardi Gras--1423 E. 21st St. Sat., Feb. 25--Rick's Cafe'--86 N. Main in Chagrin Falls, OH ask for Irma --0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Our band is looking for a male vocalist who can work a crowd with such songs as
Billy Jean, I Feel Good/Sex Machine, Long Train Running, Give It to Me Baby, Brick House, do the Jay Z rap in Crazy in Love, Fire, and then still swoon the crowd with Georgia on my Mind or the duet Hope we can be Together Soon.  If this is you, check out our website:  www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com
If you are still interested, come out and audition w/us at the following venues this month:
Sat., Feb. 18--Mardi Gras--1423 E. 21st St.
Sat., Feb. 25--Rick's Cafe'--86 N. Main in Chagrin Falls, OH
ask for Irma
--0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420-- From blueizeinfo at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 11:57:32 2006 From: blueizeinfo at yahoo.com (Blue~ize Magazine) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:57:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLUE-IZE MAGAZINE OFFERS FREE AUDITION LISTINGS Message-ID: <20060215195732.1252.qmail@web51505.mail.yahoo.com> --0-95858267-1140033452=:97922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit BLUE-IZE THE PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE CONCERT & THEATER LINKS AUDITIONS RISING STARS ANNOUNCEMENTS INDIE FILMS Audition Notices Published at No Charge Serving the Akron / Cleveland Area Accepting Auditions for Dance, Music, Film, & Theater http://www.blue-ize.com/auditions.html To find a copy check your local library, stage theater, movie theater,& dance school VISIT US AT WWW.BLUE-IZE.COM ATTENTION ALL ACTING, DANCE, & VOICE COACHES: NEW CLASSIFIED 4 LINE LISTING FOR ONLY $25/MONTH-SEE JAN ISSUE BANDS & MUSICIAN PAGE STARTING IN FEBRUARY. 4 COLOR PICTURE AND CONTACT INFO FOR $25/MONTH the ultimate guide for developing talent Blue~ize Magazine www.blue-ize.com The Ultimate Guide for Developing Talent Mike Ross, Editor 440.478.7500 Barbara Ross, Producer 440.478.5723 7285 Center St. Mentor, OH 44060 --0-95858267-1140033452=:97922 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
BLUE-IZE
THE PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE
 
 CONCERT & THEATER LINKS AUDITIONS RISING STARS ANNOUNCEMENTS INDIE FILMS
 
Audition Notices
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--0-95858267-1140033452=:97922-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Feb 15 14:42:24 2006 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:42:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Players Guild presents "Inherit the Wind" Message-ID: <00a401c63281$2e18b920$0a00a8c0@YOUR7C60552B9E> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320" ------=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Players Guild of Canton presents.. Inherit the Wind February 17 - March 5, 2006 Creation vs. Evolution Set in 1925 Tennessee, this classic courtroom drama still rings true today as opposing sides face off in the centuries old controversy of science vs. religion. It portrays, in partly fictionalized form, the famous and dramatic courtroom "Monkey Trial" battle between two famous lawyers who volunteered to heatedly argue both sides of the case. Its story centers around the issue of evolution vs. creationism, in the prosecution of 24 year-old Dayton High School mathematics teacher, sports coach and substitute science teacher, John T. Scopes for violating state law (the 1925 Butler Act) by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a state-funded school. The show's title was taken from the Biblical book of Proverbs 11:29: "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind." Unique to The Players Guild production is the lengthy list of community leaders involved with the project. A few include: Joe Martuccio (Canton City Law Director) is portraying the role of Matthew Brady. Joe feels fortunate to combine vocation and avocation in his portrayal of an experienced trial attorney and elected official who loves to eat! The Canton Law Director is a 19-year veteran of A Christmas Carol and other diverse productions here and with North Canton, Rainbow Repertory Co., and Lolli's Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre. John Kiste (Executive Director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' Bureau) will be playing the part of Henry Drummond. John is proud of the strength of the local arts' community. He is honored to have a role in what is still one of the timeliest, thought provoking plays ever written. Les Abel (Executive Director of the Stark County Community Mental Health Board) has lived in Canton since 1985 and is playing a juror in the show. This is his first time on stage since he was a freshman in high school, but has enjoyed Guild productions since coming to Canton. In a society that is still centered around the debate of religion in the classrooms, this play is more relevant than ever. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. For tickets please call the box office at 330-453-7617. Hurry because one performance is already sold out! And for a special message about the show, CLICK HERE Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 www.playersguildtheatre.com Business Office: 330-453-7619 Box Office: 330-453-7617 For more information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com. You are receiving this email because you have previously signed up to receive information about auditions and other events at The Players Guild Theatre. To be removed from the mailing list, please reply to this email and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. ------=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

The Players Guild of Canton presents….

Inherit the = Wind

 

February 17 – = March 5, = 2006

=

Creation vs. = Evolution

 

 

Set in 1925 Tennessee, this classic courtroom = drama still rings true today as opposing sides face off in the centuries old controversy of science vs. religion.  It portrays, in partly = fictionalized form, the famous and dramatic courtroom "Monkey Trial" battle = between two famous lawyers who volunteered to heatedly argue both sides of the = case.

 

 

Its story centers around the issue of evolution vs. creationism, in the = prosecution of 24 year-old Dayton High School mathematics teacher, sports coach and substitute science teacher, John T. Scopes for violating state law (the = 1925 Butler Act) by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a state-funded = school. The show's title was taken from the Biblical book of Proverbs 11:29: = "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the = wind."

 

 

Unique to The Players Guild production is the lengthy list of community leaders involved with the project. A few include:

Joe Martuccio (Canton City Law Director) is portraying the role of Matthew Brady. = Joe feels fortunate to combine vocation and avocation in his portrayal of an experienced trial attorney and elected official who loves to eat!  = The Canton Law Director is a 19-year veteran of A Christmas Carol and other diverse productions here and with = North Canton, Rainbow Repertory Co., and Lolli’s Murder Mystery Dinner = Theatre.

John Kiste = (Executive Director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau) will be playing the part = of Henry Drummond. John is proud of the strength of the local arts’ community.  He is honored to have a role in what is still one of = the timeliest, thought provoking plays ever written.

Les = Abel (Executive Director of the Stark County Community Mental Health = Board) has lived in Canton since 1985 and is playing a juror in the show. This is his first time on = stage since he was a freshman in high school, but has enjoyed Guild = productions since coming to Canton.

 

In a society that is still centered around the debate of religion in the classrooms, this play is more relevant than ever. Performances are = Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. For tickets please call the box office at 330-453-7617. =

Hurry because one performance is already sold = out!

 

And for a special message about the show, = CLICK HERE

 

Players Guild Theatre

1001 Market = Avenue North

Canton, Ohio 44702

www.playersguildtheatre.com

Business Office: 330-453-7619

Box Office: 330-453-7617

 

For more information, write to = info at playersguildtheatre.com.

 

You are receiving this email because you have previously signed = up to receive information about auditions and other events at The Players = Guild Theatre. To be removed from the mailing list, please reply to this email = and put "unsubscribe" in the subject = field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <00e001c63282$edbcaba0$0a00a8c0@YOUR7C60552B9E> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01C63259.04E6A3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dustin, Please show me where it says that "professional" and Equity are one and the same. The Bang and the Clatter or any other theatre company is free to call themselves professional without necessarily having to be affiliated with AEA. There are plenty of quality non-union, professional productions out there. And, dare I say it, there are some wonderful "amateur" productions out there as well. I firmly believe that even at the community theatre level, one can have professional level standards, though there are community theatres out there that put the "amateur" in amateur theatre. But that's a different discussion altogether. Barry Wakser (Non-AEA ) _____ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Clarence Thomas Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website. Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever. Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional? -Dustin Brennan _____ Yahoo! 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Dustin,

Please show me where it says that “professional” and Equity are one and = the same. The Bang and the Clatter or any other theatre company is free to = call themselves professional without necessarily having to be affiliated with AEA. There = are plenty of quality non-union, professional productions out there. And, = dare I say it, there are some wonderful “amateur” productions out = there as well. I firmly believe that even at the community theatre level, one can = have professional level standards, though there are community theatres out there that put = the “amateur” in amateur theatre. But that’s a different discussion = altogether.

 

Barry Wakser

(Non-AEA )

 


From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Clarence Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, February = 14, 2006 11:56 AM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: = [NEohioPAL]Professional?

 

To Whom It May = Concern:

 

I am writing in regards to = recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by = area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association = with the union. 

    &nb= sp;       A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the = 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they = have NO = affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why = this company (or any others like it) can be called = professional?

 

-Dustin = Brennan


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------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01C63259.04E6A3A0-- From Marshalh at playhousesquare.com Wed Feb 15 14:24:44 2006 From: Marshalh at playhousesquare.com (Heather Marshall) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:24:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for American Ballet Theatre's production of "Le Corsaire" Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0003F23EF7@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 American Ballet Theatre announces=20 Audition for 50 extras=20 for LE CORSAIRE (The Pirate) performing at the State Theatre =20 ~March 16, 17 & 18 at 8:00pm; March 19 at 2:00 pm~ =20 =20 REQUIREMENTS: =20 Young Ladies: no dance experience needed, age range 12-25, slender, various heights Men: no dance experience needed, age range 15-55, slender, various heights. Character Men: acting experience helpful, age range 30-mature, various builds and heights. =20 Auditions will take place at=20 THE IDEA CENTER at Playhouse Square located at 1375 Euclid Avenue=20 =20 Audition: =20 Monday, March 13, 2006 at 6:00pm =20 REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: (tentative; subject to change) Rehearsals are scheduled for March 14 & 15, 6-8pm.=20 Costume Fitting & Dress Rehearsal will be on March 16th (during the day) =20 **Please call 216-348-7903 to register** =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

American  = Ballet  Theatre

announces =

Audition for 50 extras =

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LE CORSAIRE (The Pirate)

performing at the = State = Theatre

 

~March 16, 17 & 18 at = 8:00pm; March 19 at 2:00 pm~

 

 

REQUIREMENTS:

 

Young = Ladies: no dance experience needed, age range 12-25, slender, various = heights

M= en: no = dance experience needed, age range 15-55, slender, various = heights.

Character Men: acting experience helpful, age range = 30-mature, various builds and heights.

 
Auditions will take place at =
THE = IDEA = CENTER at = Playhouse = Square

located at = 1375 Euclid Avenue =

 

Audition:
 
Monday, March 13, 2006 at 6:00pm

 

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:  (tentative; subject to change)

Rehearsals are scheduled for March 14 & 15, 6-8pm. =

Costume Fitting & Dress Rehearsal will be on March 16th (during = the day)

 
**Please call 216-348-7903 to = register**
 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39-- From matt4jack at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 14:49:07 2006 From: matt4jack at yahoo.com (Renee Matthews) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 14:49:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? Message-ID: <20060215224907.33292.qmail@web53302.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Dustin Brennan, I see you are getting lots of responses regarding your inquiry about "professional theatre". I agree with everyone that has responded thus far. Professionals in this medium are equity and non-equity. In my 20 years working in the Midwest, I have found professionalism at the smallest black box theatre, tucked away in the basement of a building, which had no ties whatsoever with Actor's Equity. I do believe many actors in this area have made the choice not obtain an equity status because the market is rigid, and jobs are not readily available. In your NEohioPAL post you express; "I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union". My question to you is; why would you be offended or concerned ? I think you may have the wrong idea about professionalism. This is my profession. I teach and perform. I am a professional who has worked exceedingly hard to gain a reputation for being a professional artist. "Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional"? It's very simple Mr. Brennan; the company you speak of has a professional staff, productions, actors, and production crews. These people are skilled, trained, educated, experienced, qualified, and quite competent. That's what makes a professional, not an equity card. Hope that helps you understand. Sincerely, Renee Matthews-Jackson Non-Equity Performance Artist --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Dear Dustin Brennan,
 
I see you are getting lots of responses regarding your inquiry about "professional theatre".  I agree with everyone that has responded thus far.
 
Professionals in this medium are equity and non-equity.  In my 20 years working in the Midwest, I have found professionalism at the smallest black box theatre, tucked away in the basement of a building, which had no ties whatsoever with Actor's Equity.  I do believe many actors in this area have made the choice not obtain an equity status because the market is rigid, and jobs are not readily available.
 
In your NEohioPAL post you express;
 
"I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union".
 
My question to you is; why would you be offended or concerned ?   I think you may have the wrong idea about professionalism.  This is my profession.  I teach and perform.  I am a professional who has worked exceedingly hard to gain a reputation for being a professional artist. 
 
"Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional"?
 
It's very simple Mr. Brennan; the company you speak of has a professional staff, productions, actors,  and production crews.   These people are skilled, trained, educated, experienced, qualified, and quite competent.  That's what makes a professional, not an equity card.  Hope that helps you understand.
 
Sincerely,
Renee Matthews-Jackson
Non-Equity Performance Artist



Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780-- From cleveprov at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 15:36:42 2006 From: cleveprov at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:36:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Session 7 Improv Classes: Cleveland Improv Institute Message-ID: <20060215233642.66279.qmail@web37006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE SESSION 7 IMPROV CLASSES APRIL 3RD - MAY 25TH The Cleveland Improv Institute, home of the "10 Keys " training program will be offering 5 classes this coming session. Classes include: 1. Beginning Improvisation (2 Classes) Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22) & Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 2. Intermediate Improvisation Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 3. Advanced Improvisation Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 4. 2 Person Scene Intensive (S.A.F.I.T.) Date: Thursday Evenings (4/6 - 5/25) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 5. Film Styles & Genres (S.A.F.I.T.) Date: Tuesday Evenings (4/4 - 5/23) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class **PAYMENT FOR ALL CLASSES IS DUE BY MARCH 31, 2006.** TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT THIS EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES, BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING LIST OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT: (216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com ALS O CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, DESCRIPTION OF OUR TRAINING PROGRAM, INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE! --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE
SESSION 7 IMPROV CLASSES

APRIL 3RD - MAY 25TH 

 
The Cleveland Improv Institute, home of the
"10 Keys "  training program will be offering 5 classes this coming session.

Classes include:

1. Beginning Improvisation (2 Classes)  
Date:  Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22)
&
Date:  Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24)                          
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class 

2.  Intermediate Improvisation  
Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class


3.  Advanced Improvisation
Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class
 
4.  2 Person Scene Intensive (S.A.F.I.T.)
Date:  Thursday Evenings (4/6 - 5/25)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class
 
5.  Film Styles & Genres (S.A.F.I.T.)
Date:  Tuesday Evenings (4/4 - 5/23)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class

**PAYMENT FOR ALL CLASSES IS DUE BY MARCH 31, 2006.**

TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT THIS EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES, BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING LIST OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT:
(216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com

ALS O CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com
FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, DESCRIPTION OF OUR TRAINING PROGRAM,   INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE!
 



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 15:42:38 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:42:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ANNIE (PHSQ Palace) Message-ID: <20060215234238.41598.qmail@web33106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?LEAPING LIZARDS,? ALEX AND NOAH LIKE DATED BUT ENTERTAINING ?Annie? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times The comic strip, Little Orphan Annie first appeared in 1924. It was based on James Whitcomb Riley's 1885 poem of the same name. In the comic strip version, Annie, an orphan, was taken in by Oliver Warbucks, a prototypical capitalist. Together they tackled international intrigue. Annie's main physical characteristics were a mop of red, curly hair and vacant circles for eyes. She is always accompanied by her dog, Sandy and is noted for her catchphrase, "Leapin' Llizards!." In 1997 an award-winning musical appeared on Broadway scene. In August of 2005, ?The Brand New Production? of ?ANNIE? went on tour. It is that version that is now on stage at the Palace Theatre. The show centers on Annie, an orphan abandoned by her parents during the depression. She is left at an orphanage, which is under the tyrannical control of Miss Hannigan. Warbucks decides to host an orphan for Christmas. He wants a boy, winds up with Annie, and the rest, complete with plot twists and a happy ending, is history. This touring production features the delightful Marissa O?Donnell as Annie. This is a very talented young lady who can sing, dance and act with amazing abilities. John Schuck of ?McMillan and Wife? TV fame looks the role, performs well, and adequately sings Daddy Warbucks. Local opening night found Victoria Oscar more than adequately substituting in the role of Miss Hannigan. The orphan kids, some of whom are a little too old to be playing ?adorable,? were not up to expected levels. Their dancing lacked unity and their singing often missed proper blendings. The show is definitely dated. Few in the young audience had any knowledge of the depression, the importance of radio in the pre-TV culture, and of President Roosevelt. Many of the clever lines were missed because of this lack of audience awareness. Songs like, ?We?d Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover? and ?A New Deal for Christmas? have lost their relevance. As I have done when children-friendly shows appear at local theatres, I took my grandsons, Alex and Noah Berko, along as my ?kid? eyes and ears. In spite of the datedness, the 10 and 8/1/2 year olds ?really liked? the show. They both thought Annie was, ?great? and Miss Hannigan ?hysterical.? They loved the special effects, particularly ?the real snow falling on Christmas? and the ?huge tree.? They were very pleased that Sandy, the dog, was ?real, not someone dressed in a dog suit like some of the kid?s shows we see.? Their favorite orphan was Tessie (Casey Whyland) whose constant ?Oh, my? squeals were the cause of delight. They loved looking down into the Palace Theatre?s big orchestra pit during intermission and thought the theatre was ?awesome.? Both boys had seen the movie version several times, so they were familiar with the music and the story line, which I think helped enhance their experience. Capsule judgment: ?ANNIE? is a dated, but cute show. It is a little long for younger audience members, but any child over 8 should enjoy it. This will probably be the last of the touring versions of the show, so if you want to see a professional company, this may be your final chance. ?ANNIE? runs through February 19 at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. For tickets call 216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or go 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Feb 15 16:23:32 2006 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:32 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for Workshop Players "Jerry Finnegan's Sister" Message-ID: -------------------------------1140049412 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Charming, touching, funny and entertaining. Come experience the magic of first love. Last chance to see it! Brian Dowd (played by Brian McNally) has spent the last 17 years of his life wrestling with an unrequited "something" for his best friend's sister, Beth (played by Tricia Shumate), who happens to live next door. But each and every time he's spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than 30 seconds, he's ended up with his foot planted firmly in his mouth. Now, Brian's time is about to run out. With recent news that Jerry Finnegan's sister is getting married, the time has come for him to put up or shut up. What's he got to lose - except the love of his life! That is the premise of Workshop Player's upcoming production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister by Jack Neary, directed by Jerry Coghlan and Wade Hubbard. This two actor play covers the entire period from when Brian and Beth first met, (he was seven she was six), to the present when he is 23 and she is 22. Through a series of delightful scenes the audience will come to understand why Brian has always had a problem talking to Beth. She either doesn't listen or else she hears too much. If there is a need to sum the play up in a single word, that word would be charming, charming and touching. OK, that's two words, charming and touching and entertaining. Three, three words to sum it up, charming, touching, and entertaining, and funny. OK, four words. The author of the play, Jack Neary, has been in contact with veteran director Wade Hubbard and has sent a revised script with many suggestions as to how he feels the play should be performed. This wonderful assistance has added several levels to the play. Come and be part of the Workshop theater experience. You will be glad you did. Final production dates are February 17, 18 at 8 p.m., with Sunday's matinee sold out for this week. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. 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That is the premise of Workshop Player's upcoming=20 production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister by Jack Neary, directed by Jerr= y=20 Coghlan and Wade Hubbard.  This two actor play covers the entire period= =20 from when Brian and Beth first met, (he was seven she was six), to the prese= nt=20 when he is 23 and she is 22.  Through a series of delightful scenes the= =20 audience will come to understand why Brian has always had a problem talking=20= to=20 Beth.  She either doesn't listen or else she hears too much.  = ; If=20 there is a need to sum the play up in a single word, that word would be=20 charming, charming and touching.  OK, that's two words, charming and=20 touching and entertaining.  Three, three words to sum it up, charm= ing,=20 touching, and entertaining, and funny.  OK, four words.=20

 

The author of the play, Jack Neary, has been in con= tact=20 with veteran director Wade Hubbard and has sent a revised script w= ith=20 many suggestions as to how he feels the play should be performed.  This= =20 wonderful assistance has added several levels to the play.  Come a= nd=20 be part of the Workshop theater experience.  You will be glad you did.=20

 

Final=20 production dates are February 17, 18 at=20 8=20 p.m.,=20 with Sunday's matinee sold out for this week. =20 Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at=20 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Workshop Pla= yers=20 Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820=20 Middle Ridge Road=20 in Amherst.=20 Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com.=
 
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Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 19:08:39 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:08:39 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chris Fortunato offers "Tricks of the Trade" 2006 Tax Tip Workshop , Mon. 2/20 Message-ID: <195.50eb3452.312546b7@aol.com> --part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need help with . . . Your taxes?=A0 Then . . . You Can Still Register for THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR=20 FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS from the=20 "Tricks of the Trade . . .=20 Craft, Career & Professional Development"=20 Workshop Series Presented by WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Shaker Heights, OH Call (216) 561-8608 email: wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon. 2/20,7:00 - 9:00 P THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR=20 FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS Chris Fortunato, Instructor OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States=20 Supreme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for livin= g in a=20 free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pay his, most of us=20= do=20 not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sketch on how to prepare=20= a 1040=20 including a Schedule C for self-employed income. (And what to do with all=20 those 1099's.)=A0 A booklet is included.=A0=20 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= ng=A0=20 Records For Taxes and Other Matters." Fee: $30.00, includes booklet. Major Credit cards accepted.=20 To register & for complete details.=A0=A0=A0=A0 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 Make checks payable and mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio .=A0 P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH=20 44120 Attn:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director . . . . . Did you miss the . . . "Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 &=20 Performing Artists"=A0=A0=A0workshop?=A0 Sue Johnson, Instructor If you did, but still want to learn how to manage your young talent, private= =20 coaching is available. So, call (216) 561-8608 to set up an appointment. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't need to spend $3000-5000 on those "Co= ntests &=20 Conventions."=A0 There are better ways to do business. Discover how you can=20= help guide=20 and manage your young performing artist to ensure that they're "on the right= =A0=20 path" for safe and=A0 economical professional=A0 development.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 It's more than a dream, more than a hobby. Your young tal= ent is=20 serious about being a performing artist.=A0 Therefore, you need to know abou= t=20 Resources, Referrals, Record keeping, Managing & more.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This session is for parents who have budding actors & perfor= ming=20 artists, (ages 5 - 20 years) who need training, experience and to be guided=20= through=20 the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters. Private Coaching: $30.00 Initial session. $25.00 each session thereafter.. .= =20 . . . .=20 . . . . About the Instructors . . .=20 Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,= =20 director, producer and coach.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP= And LIVE with the ARTS=20 with Chris Fortunato. The program, which celebrates and showcases the=20 diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Satu= rdays,=20 7:00 P on Adelphia Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburb= s,=20 and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P. The show c= an=20 be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Wednesdays, 6:00 P.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career= & Professional=20 Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the=20 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=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 and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is self-employ= ed=20 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. For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs"=20 Performances, Productions, Training, the "Giggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha!=20 Har's!" Laughter CD; Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson, a= Guide=20 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: wakeup4664 at aol= .com.=20 http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need help with . . .  Yo= ur taxes?=A0 Then . . .

You Can Still Register
for

<= B>THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR
FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS

from the
"Tricks of the Trade . . .
Craft, Career & Professional Development"
Workshop Series

Presented
by
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Shaker Heights, OH
Call (216) 561-8608
email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

Mon. 2/20,7:00 - 9:00 P
<= B>THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR
FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS
<= /B>Chris Fortunato, Instructor

OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States Supr= eme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for living in= a free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pay= his, most of us do not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sketc= h on how to prepare a 1040 including a Schedule C for self-employed income.=20= (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

. . . . .

Did you miss the . . .
"= Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 & Pe= rforming Artists"
=A0=A0=A0workshop?=A0
Sue Johnson, Instructor

If you did, but still want to learn how to manage your young talent, private= coaching is available.  So, call (216) 561-8608 to set up an appointme= nt.


=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't ne= ed to spend $3000-5000 on those "Contests & Conventions."=A0 There are b= etter ways to do business. Discover how you can help guide and manage your y= oung performing artist to ensure that they're "on the right=A0 path" for saf= e and=A0 economical professional=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 - 20 years) who need training, experience and to b= e guided through the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters.
Private Coaching: $30.00 Initial session. $25.00 each session thereafter.. .= . . . .



. . . . 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.

For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training, the
= "G= iggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha! Har's!" Laughter CD; Living Your Life=20= with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson, a Guide filled with simple, sil= ly ways to light up your "signature style" life; or, about being a gu= est on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.c= om.



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--part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 19:27:42 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:27:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE: Tutoring Services for Teens & Consulting for Small Businesses Message-ID: --part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Your Immediate Attention! 2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services 1. Reading Tutoring=20 for=20 Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists &=20 2. Small Business Consulting=20 for=20 Performing Artists & Other Entrepreneurs from=20 Sue Johnson, Chris Fortunato & WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Instructors . . . . .=20 .=A0 "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 =A0 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 =A0 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.=A0 Tutoring sessions, forty-five minutes each, are available: Mond= ays=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= ns required.* =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca= rds accepted *Customized number of sessions available for some services. "Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years.=A0 She easily communicates= =20 with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them=20 understand the field of theatre" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Arleen Hartman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Professor, Arts & Humanities=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Capital University "Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants.= =A0=20 Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole=20 series." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Debbie Simpson =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional=20= Education =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cuyahoga Community College . "Tricks of the Trade:=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Other Entrepreneurs" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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= hat=20 it takes to create, develop and maintain your own small business? Do you hav= e=20 a dream? Do you have an entrepreneurial mentality & "heart?"=A0 If so, you c= an=20 enhance your chances for success from economical, small business development= =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 =A0 .=A0 Customer Service =A0 .=A0 Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking =A0 .=A0 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"= =A0=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.=A0 She s= hares=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,=A0 our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sandra L. Kornich =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Founder & President =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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 and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is self-employ= ed=20 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. =A0=A0 . . . 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 --part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services
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Reading Tutoring
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Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists
&
2.
Small Business Consulting
for
Performing Artists & Other Entrepreneurs
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. . . . .

.=A0 "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
=A0 assignments?
. interpret and analyze literary prose, poetry and play content?
. improve speaking: diction, pronunciation, enunciation and articulat= ion?
. learn and memorize character dialogue,=A0 English text content, or=20= other
=A0 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.=A0 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.*
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca= rds accepted
= *Customized number of sessions available for some services.


"Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years.=A0 She easily communica= tes with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them u= nderstand the field of theatre"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Arleen Hartman
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Professor, Arts & Humanities
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Capital University


= "Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants= .=A0 Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole= series."
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Debbie Simpson
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional=20= Education
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cuyahoga Community College

. "Tricks of the Trade:
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Other Entrepreneurs"

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0     by Sue Johnson, Consultan= t

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. <= BR> =A0 .=A0 Sales & Marketing Strategies
=A0 .=A0 PR & Advertising Strategies
=A0 .=A0 Customer Service
=A0 .=A0 Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking
=A0 .=A0 Employer-Employee Work Relationships

Especially for Actors & Other Performing Artists
.=A0 Talent Bios/Resumes
.=A0 Publicity
.=A0 Guest Appearances .
.=A0 Showcases (Plays, Performances)
.=A0 Special Events (Planning & Entertainment)
=A0
So, take advantage of economical ways for you to enhance your financial circ= umstances.

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:
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"=A0 consultations, workshops and private coaching which are= well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. Sue has=20= been an entrepreneur for over 20 years as a small business consultant and as= a small business owner.=A0 She shares her expertise based on her extensive=20= 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,=A0 our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sandra L. Kornich
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Founder & President
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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.

=A0=A0
. . .

This web page will give you an idea of who we are and what we do.
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--part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 20:34:24 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:34:24 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bill Johns, film & Doug Wolf, Tai Chi . . . on WAKE UP and LIVE with the ARTS Message-ID: <256.67c2197.31255ad0@aol.com> --part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Coming Up . . . on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS! Tune In!=20 & See Bill Johns, part 2 Writer, Producer, Director Cinevid Productions Wed. 2/15, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P & Doug Wolf Tai Chi Instructor Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P. on=20 WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS Wednesdays & Saturdays Adelphia Cable,=20 ch. 21, eastern suburbs ch. 23, western suburbs [Note: Please be sure to read the guest listings for Cox & Cleveland Access=20 below.] Bill Johns is such a fascinating local filmmaker that he appears on two=20 episodes of WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.=A0 Bill, Chris Fortunato and Sue= Johnson,=20 co-hosts, discuss a wide range of topics revolving around his work and about= =20 Cleveland's & Ohio's film industry.=20 Tune in to see the lively discussion, Chris Fortunato, "in bondage," and a=20 video clip of Bill's new movie, Madness, starring Jami Ross and several othe= r=20 local talent, including Michael Rose, Michelene Pencoe, Devan Lindsey, Laura= =20 Cool, Bernadette Mahar-Lords, Shelley Marks, Rick Montgomery, Alex Biats and= =20 Jeffrey Haber.=A0=20 Then, Tune in to Adelphia . . . Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P. to=20 see . . . Doug Wolf, Tai Chi Instructor, & owner, China Treasure House,gift shop. Doug= =20 discusses and demonstrates the power & purpose of basic relaxing, yet,=20 reenergizing Tai Chi philosophy and movements. Doug discusses the health ben= efits of=20 practicing Tai Chi, which helps not only performing artists, but any person=20 who wants to achieve balance, or may health issues, such as back problems.=20 . . . . . WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS is a locally produced performing and cultural= =20 arts TV show, which continues to showcase area talent.=A0 Be sure to check o= ut=20 "local cable access listings on neohiopal" throughout February, March & Apri= l=20 to see how local "stars" are lighting up your TV viewing on Adelphia, Cox Ca= ble=20 & Cleveland Access, below.. . . . . .=20 Check out what's next on Cox Cable, ch. 45 in February & March. Wed. 7:30 P & Sat. 7:00 P Join Sue Johnson & Chris Fortunato, co-Hosts on . . .=20 Wed. 2/15, 5:30 P.=A0 [Note: Special time, this broadcast, only. Returns to=20 regular time slot, 7:30 P, next week.] & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 On-Camera Auditions."=A0 Sue Johnson, Chris Fortuna= to,=20 Rollin "Mac" Michael, actor and Gary Webster, playwright & actor discuss the= =20 differences between auditioning for theatre and on-camera. Wed. 2/22 & Sat. 2/25 Jim Levin & Tom Mulready from iNGENUiTY and Cool Cleveland.com, discussing=20 the arts scene in Cleveland and next year's iNGENUiTY, with Gary Webster, ac= tor & playwright,=A0 Angelia Lee, actor, singer, playwright & Harriett Logan, own= er,=20 Loganberry Books. Wed. 3/1 & Sat. 3/4 John Vacha, author, entertainment historian, shares memories with Chris & Su= e=20 on the earlier days of entertainment in Cleveland, from Music Carnival to th= e=20 glory days of the Playhouse Square area and downtown Cleveland. . . . . .=20 Coming Soon on Cleveland Access, ch. 25=A0 . . . Wednesdays, 7:00 P. Join us for . . . Our special "PlayActs" series of auditions for the TV show= ,=20 rehearsals and performances for "PlayActs" Performances, featuring 4 fun=20 short plays written by Playwrights-in-Residence, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster.=20 Lester H. Bryant. Sr., co-Producer, Senior Videographer & Editor,=A0 and the= =20 technical and production team, including Anastasia Baxter, Cassandra Corneli= us,=20 Mary Lu Franks, Norma Powell, Lauren Skirbunt. Tanyica Simmons, and Iris=20 Tucker-Berry, set up on-location segments at the Galleria for the series. The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio team of Rollin "Mac" Michael, Sapphire= =20 DeFranco, Lauren Skirbunt, James McGilbray, Gary Webster, Marvin L. Mallory,= =20 Mary Lu Franks, Beverly Kristy, Iris-Tucker-Berry, and Lynna Metrisin repris= e=20 or create their roles in Celibacy Odyssey and Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox and= ,=20 Is This How Frankie and Annette Got Started?, and We Want to be in Pictures=20= . .=20 . Or on TV . . . Or, the Stage . . . But We'd Settle for Radio, by Gary=20 Webster. Wed. 2/15 & Wed.=A0 2/22 A "PlayActs" Performance of Celibacy Odyssey, by Ruby Fox=20 Wed. 3/1 & Wed. 3/8=20 A "PlayActs" Performance of Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox and, Is This How=20 Frankie and Annette Got Started?, by Gary Webster Wed. 3/15 & Wed. 3/22=20 Our "PlayActs" series of auditions for the TV show.=A0 Area actors, Liz Baue= r,=20 Sonia N. Bishop, Allen Branstein, , Mary Lu Franks, Norman King, and Ubu Zur= ub=20 participating in "Tricks of the Trade" on-camera auditions with monologues,=20 vocal selections, solo pieces and scene readings. Maureen J. Carey, local=20 playwright, "auditioning" excerpts from her "The Lesson of the Butterfly," w= ith=20 Ruby Fox, veteran playwright observing the action. Wed. 3/29 & Wed. 4/5 Alphonzo G. Smith, Jr., and his new band, Stratos, blowing the roof off the=20 studio with their vocal and music eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and contempor= ary=20 selections.=A0 Brenda Smith, Spokesperson, shares the story of the band's=20 origins, dreams and special events, while Iris Tucker-Berry gets "carried aw= ay" by=20 the music and starts "jammin'" with an impromptu "cabaret smooth groove"=20 dance.=20 . . . . .=20 Need a LIFT & a LAUGH in your life? Keep Tuning in to learn about our . . ."Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha!=20 Ha's!," and Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson. .=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha! Ha's!," the new Laughter CD, being=20 introduced to our viewers. Created by Mac Michael, with Lester Bryant, "Gigg= les . .=20 . " is voiced and produced by the entire WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20 artistic, production and technical team. This CD will take your mind off you= r=20 "troubles" for a few minutes and light up your life with healing and humor.=20= For=20 "kids" of all ages, just for fun, and for those who=A0 eed upliftment to hel= p see=20 them through challenging times. .=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson. Great for relieving stress! Let=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light show= =20 you how to enjoy feeling good, inside and out,on a daily basis.=A0 A=20 light-hearted, easy-to-read guide offering simple, yet powerful, ways to hea= l your heart,=20 soul & spirit based on your own "signature personal & life style." Giggles heal!=A0 Chuckles heal!=A0 Laughter heals! So do Smiles! 2 perfect gifts for you or someone who needs more joy! Great for your=20 fundraising and gift ideas! =A0=A0 1.=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Har! Ha's!" Laughter CD =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends.= =A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $8.00 each CD (includes s & h) =A0=A0 2.=A0=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light!, by Sue Johnson =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 15 simple ways to light up your life based on your=20= unique "signature=20 style."=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $7.00 each guide (includes s & h) For Order information, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=A0 (216) 561-8608 Sue Johnson, Director .=20 Chris Fortunato, Assoc. Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio P.O. Box 201524 Shaker Heights, OH 44120 Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV production, "PlayActs= "=20 Performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade:= =20 Craft, Career & Professional Development." . . . . .=20 If you, your performing or cultural arts organization, would like to appear=20 on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, contact us . . . email: wakeup4664 at aol.co= m http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Coming Up . . .

on
WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS!


Tune In!
&
See


Bill Johns, part 2
Writer, Producer, Director
Cinevid Productions

Wed. 2/15, 7:30 P  & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P
&
Doug Wolf
Tai Chi Instructor

Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P.

on
WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS
Wednesdays & Saturdays
Adelphia Cable,
ch. 21, eastern suburbs
ch. 23, western suburbs

[Note: Please be sure to read the guest listings for Cox= & Cleveland Access below.]

Bill Johns is such a fascinating local filmmaker that he appears on= two episodes of WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.=A0 Bill, Chri= s Fortunato and Sue Johnson, co-hosts, discuss a wide range of topics revolv= ing around his work and about Cleveland's & Ohio's film industry.

Tune in to see the lively discussion, Chris Fortunato, "in bondage," and a v= ideo clip of Bill's new movie, Madness, starring Jami Ross and severa= l other local talent, including Michael Rose, Michelene Pencoe, Devan Lindse= y, Laura Cool, Bernadette Mahar-Lords, Shelley Marks, Rick Montgomery, Alex=20= Biats and Jeffrey Haber.=A0


Then, Tune in to Adelphia . . . Wed. 2/22= , 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 Pto see . . .

Doug Wolf, Tai Chi Instructor, & owner, China Treasure House,gi= ft shop. Doug discusses and demonstrates the power & purpose of basic re= laxing, yet, reenergizing Tai Chi philosophy and movements. Doug discusses t= he health benefits of practicing Tai Chi, which helps not only performing ar= tists, but any person who wants to achieve balance, or may health issues, su= ch as back problems.

. . . . .

WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS is a locally pr= oduced performing and cultural arts TV show, which continues to showcase are= a talent.=A0 Be sure to check out "local cable access listings on neohiopal"= throughout February, March & April to see how local "stars" are lightin= g up your TV viewing on Adelphia, Cox Cable & Cleveland Access, below..<= BR>


. . . . .

Check out what's next on Cox Cable, ch. 45 in Fe= bruary & March.
Wed. 7:30 P & Sat. 7:00 P

Join Sue Johnson & Chris Fortunato, co-Hosts on . . .

Wed. 2/15,
5:30 P.=A0 [Note: Special time, this broadcast, only. Re= turns to regular time slot, 7:30 P, next week.]
& Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P
"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 On-Camera Auditions."=A0 Sue Johnson, Chris=20= Fortunato, Rollin "Mac" Michael, actor and Gary Webster, playwright & ac= tor discuss the differences between auditioning for theatre and on-camera.
Wed. 2/22 & Sat. 2/25
Jim Levin & Tom Mulready from iNGENUiTY and Cool Cleveland= .com, discussing the arts scene in Cleveland and next year's iNGENUiTY, with= Gary Webster, actor & playwright,=A0 Angelia Lee, actor, singer, playwr= ight & Harriett Logan, owner, Loganberry Books.

Wed. 3/1 & Sat. 3/4
John Vacha, author, entertainment historian, shares memories w= ith Chris & Sue on the earlier days of entertainment in Cleveland, from=20= Music Carnival to the glory days of the Playhouse Square area and downtown C= leveland.

. . . . .

Coming Soon on Cleveland Access, ch. 25=A0 . . .
Wednesdays, 7:00 P.

Join us for . . . Our special "PlayActs" series of auditions for=20= the TV show, rehearsals and performances for "PlayActs" Performances, featuring 4 fun short plays written by Playwrights-in-Residence, Ruby Fox a= nd Gary Webster.

Lester H. Bryant. Sr., co-Producer, Senior Videographer & Editor,=A0 an= d the technical and production team, including Anastasia Baxter, Cassandra C= ornelius, Mary Lu Franks, Norma Powell, Lauren Skirbunt. Tanyica Simmons, an= d Iris Tucker-Berry, set up on-location segments at the Galleria for the ser= ies.

The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio team of Rollin "Mac" Mi= chael, Sapphire DeFranco, Lauren Skirbunt, James McGilbray, Gary Webster, Ma= rvin L. Mallory, Mary Lu Franks, Beverly Kristy, Iris-Tucker-Berry, and Lynn= a Metrisin reprise or create their roles in Celibacy Odyssey and F= orever Milly, by Ruby Fox and, Is This How Frankie and Annette Got St= arted?, and We Want to be in Pictures . . . Or on TV . . . Or, the St= age . . . But We'd Settle for Radio, by Gary Webster.

Wed. 2/15 & Wed.=A0 2/22

A "PlayActs" Performance of Celibacy Odyssey, by Ruby Fox

Wed. 3/1 & Wed. 3/8
A "PlayActs" Performance of Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox = and, Is This How Frankie and Annette Got Started?, by Gary Webster
Wed. 3/15 & Wed. 3/22
Our "PlayActs"
series of auditions for the TV show.=A0 Area actors, Liz=20= Bauer, Sonia N. Bishop, Allen Branstein, , Mary Lu Franks, Norman King, and=20= Ubu Zurub participating in "Tricks of the Trade" on-camera auditions=20= with monologues, vocal selections, solo pieces and scene readings. Maureen J= . Carey, local playwright, "auditioning" excerpts from her "The Lesson of= the Butterfly," with Ruby Fox, veteran playwright observing the action.=


Wed. 3/29 & Wed. 4/5
Alphonzo G. Smith, Jr., and his new band, Stratos, blowing the roof o= ff the studio with their vocal and music eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and co= ntemporary selections.=A0 Brenda Smith, Spokesperson, shares the story of th= e band's origins, dreams and special events, while Iris Tucker-Berry gets "c= arried away" by the music and starts "jammin'" with an impromptu "cabaret sm= ooth groove" dance.

. . . . .


Need a LIFT & a LAUGH in your life?

Keep Tuning in to learn about our . . ."Giggles, Chuckles and Ha= rdy Ha! Ha's!," and Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson.

.=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha! Ha's!," <= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" BACK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"= SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">the new= Laughter CD, being introduced to our viewers. Created by Mac Michael, with=20= Lester Bryant,
"Giggles . . . " is voiced and produced by the entire <= B>WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio artistic, production and tech= nical team. This CD will take your mind off your "troubles" for a few minute= s and light up your life with healing and humor. For "kids" of all ages, jus= t for fun, and for those who=A0 eed upliftment to help see them through chal= lenging times.

.=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johns= on.
Great for relieving stress! Let=A0
Living Your Life with Smiles & L= ight show you how to enjoy feeling good, inside and out,on a daily bas= is.=A0 A light-hearted, easy-to-read guide offering simple, yet powerful, wa= ys to heal your heart, soul & spirit based on your own "signature per= sonal & life style."

Giggles heal!=A0 Chuckles heal!=A0 La= ughter heals! So do Smiles!

2 perfect gifts for you or someone who needs more joy! Great= for your fundraising and gift ideas!
=A0=A0 1.=A0
"Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Har! Ha's!" Laughter CD=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends= .=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $8.00 each CD (includes s & h)

=A0=A0 2.=A0=A0
Living Your Life with Smiles & Light!, by Sue= Johnson

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 15 simple ways to light up your life based on your=20= unique "signature style."
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $7.00 each guide (includes s & h)

For Order information, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=A0 (216) 561-8608

Sue Johnson, Director .
Chris Fortunato, Assoc. Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
P.O. Box 201524
Shaker Heights, OH 44120

Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV product= ion, "PlayActs" Performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'= Studio "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional De= velopment."

. . . . .

If you, your performing or cultural arts organization, would= like to appear on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, <= /I>contact us . . . email: wakeup4664 at aol.com



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--part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary-- From amyleeshaffer at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 22:26:26 2006 From: amyleeshaffer at yahoo.com (Amy Lee Shaffer) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:26:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]speaking of "professional" In-Reply-To: <20060216060943.1D97B61C0B@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <20060216062626.70233.qmail@web33815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1741247628-1140071186=:34816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Id: Content-Disposition: inline kudos to everyone involved in this discussion, which has been respectful, thoughtful and, well, "professional" in its demeanor! What a terrific community of artists! Amy Shaffer ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ My current theatrical entanglements: THE FULL MONTY (Beck Center) Mar. 17-Apr. 8 216-521-2540 www.lkwdpl.org/beck Friends' shows currently in production: CLOSER (The Bang and The Clatter Theatre) PATENT LEATHER SHOES (Stow Players) BARNUM (Hudson Players) HITCH-HIKER/SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (Broadview Heights Spotlights) CINDERELLA (North Canton Players) ANTIGONE (Weathervane Playhouse) forget regret...or life is yours to miss __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-1741247628-1140071186=:34816-- From dnadon at kent.edu Thu Feb 16 05:48:20 2006 From: dnadon at kent.edu (dnadon at kent.edu) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 08:48:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Our Work, Our Worlds, Women's Stories Performs at Kent Trumbull Message-ID: <301e73f301c537.301c537301e73f@kent.edu> For Immediate Release What=3A Our Work=2C Our Worlds=3A Women=92s Stories A play adapted from oral histories from the Upper Ohio Valley Where=3A Kent State University Trumbull Campus Theatre = When=3A Wednesday=2C February 22=2C 2006 8=3A00 pm Sponsored by Kent State University Trumbull Campus Theatre Department = Contact=3A Dan Nadon dnadon=40kent=2Eedu Oral History Play To Be Presented = When she was a child=2C Lois Rudibaugh wanted go to Africa to meet = Tarzan=2E Ethelberta Shaw longed to be an opera star=2E She especially = enjoyed the talent of Lily Pons=2E Cynda Watson=2C who grew up in the = mountains=2C recalls her frightening journey through the fields to bring = the cows to the barn to be milked=2E Shivers went up and down her = spine=2C and she looked over her shoulder to make sure no ghosts were = following her=2E These stories are part of Our Work=2C Our Worlds=3A Women=92s Stories=2C= a = play adapted from oral histories that will be presented as readers=92 = theatre at the Kent State Trumbull Campus Theatre on Wednesday = February 22 at 8=3A00 pm(=3F) by the Oral History Players=2E The play is adapted from oral histories of the Upper Ohio Valley=2E Kent = State East Liverpool English professor Patti Swartz selected sections = from oral histories collected by students=2C community members=2C and = herself as a part of the Kent State East Liverpool/East Liverpool = Historical Society Oral History Project=2E = The Historical Society along with Swartz=2C videographer Sherrill Shaw=2C= = and students at Kent State have been collecting the stories for the = past six years=2E The histories include stories of work in local = potteries=2C interviews with pottery owners=2C and local men and women = from throughout the region=2E The stories are rich in the history of = family life=2C courtship=2C children=2C and work=2E = = Whether speaking of an entire season of canned goods lost to a flood=2C = a community coming together to help after a family disaster=2C or family = gatherings where singing and conversation is the enjoyed by all=2C the = stories are full of joy and sorrow=2C love and friendship as they mirror = the lives of the tellers=2E Childhood experiences are a principal focus of the play=2E Jo Ann Bobby = Gilbert recalls being impressed when her father appeared on TV after a = mafia bombing that took place on their Youngstown street when she was = a child=2E Ann Palmer remembers a teacher that would let students study = in the cloakroom=2C and one day forgot they were there=2E Janet Kay = Rohrbaugh recalls being the first baby of the new year=2C the pride of = her family=2C and the gifts she received=2E Rohrbaugh also remembers going to Rock Springs Park=2C a local amusement = park=2C where her favorite ride was the airplanes=2E She loved being so = high in the air=2C with the wind in her face and whipping her hair on = hot summer days=2E June Burris recalls her husband having to rescue her = daughter by taking the roof off of the doghouse after her daughter and = a life size doll got stuck inside=2E = Patricia Bailey remembers the difficulty of going to college for a = nursing degree when her children were young=2C and the joy that she and = her family felt when she was named the Ohio Nurse of the Year after = she began working in her profession=2E Gina Gulutz and Jo Ann Bobby = Gilbert recall important stories that have been part of their careers = as journalists=2E = Joan Witt remembers that career options open to most women were = limited in the 1950s and 1960s=2E Women could work as secretaries=2C = nurses=2C or teachers=2E Witt says she knew what she didn=92t want to do= =3A = become a secretary like her mother and her aunt=2E Women who were interviewed worked at a number of other occupations as = well=2E Women worked in the potteries=2C in agriculture=2C served in the= = military=2C established trucking concerns=2C worked in advertising=2C in = restaurants=2C established businesses=2C worked as CPAs=2C and=2C as Witt= = points out=2C women were doctors=2C dentists and pharmacists in the East = Liverpool and Wellsville area early in the history of women in these = professions=2E Whether women worked out of the home and cared for = family or worked only in the home=2C the stories that they tell are full = of the joys and sorrows of the region=2E = Whether the memories are of rides at Rock Springs Park during school = and work picnics=2C going to the movies=2C family gatherings=2C childbirt= h=2C = work=2C or weddings=2C the stories speak to us of the strong people and = the varied past and present history of our region=2E Funny=2C sad=2C = sometimes tragic=2C often joyful=2C the memories of area residents make = the best kind of drama=3A real drama from life=2E Swartz=2C who adapted the script from the over one hundred histories = that have been collected=2C is acting in and directing the production=2E = = Swartz holds a BA in theatre=2C and held a fellowship to the Cleveland = Play House=2E Doug Smith=2C a musician from Poland=2C Ohio performs musi= c = that sets or changes the scene=2C often his own original compositions=2E = = Roxanne Burns and Karen Kotrba who have appeared in a number of oral = history plays including the bicentennial play From Here=3A Stories From = a Century of Ohio and the 2005 production=2C Families=2C Neighbors=2C = Friends are cast members in this production=2E The original production was supported in part by a grant from the Ohio = Arts Council=2C a public agency in support of the arts=2C by the Office o= f = the Dean=2C Kent State University East Liverpool=2C and by private = contributions and corporate donations=2E = From PFLORIANO at aol.com Thu Feb 16 06:03:52 2006 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:03:52 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano Murder Feb 25 Message-ID: <28b.5cc7edb.3125e048@aol.com> -------------------------------1140098632 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Floriano Productions presents murder! Lorain County Heritage Presents Class of 52 Murder Mystery Saturday February 25, 2006 held at the Oberlin Inn 7 North Main Street. Oberlin. Tickets are $40 per person and include: Dinner, Class of 52 Murder Mystery Performance by Floriano Productions. A prize will be awarded to the table that solvess the mystery. Raffle and auction items will be available. 50's style apparel is suggested. Prize for best costume! Overnight packages are available at the Oberlin Inn for only $78 p/p plus tax & tip. For package contact the Oberlin Inn at 440-775-1111 For Murder Mystery tickets only contact Lorain County Heritage at 1-800-334-1673. http://www.lcvb.org/lorain_county_events_m.php?CLmLCVB_Event_Calendar=2&CLyLCV B_Event_Calendar=2006 -------------------------------1140098632 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Floriano Productions
presents murder!
 
Lorain County Heritage Pr= esents Class of 52 Murder Mystery
 
Saturday February 25, 200= 6 held at the Oberlin Inn 7 North Main Street. Oberlin.
 
Tickets are $40 per perso= n and include: Dinner, Class of 52 Murder Mystery Performance by Floriano Pr= oductions. A prize will be awarded to the table that solvess the mystery. Ra= ffle and auction items will be available. 50's style apparel is suggested. P= rize for best costume!
 
Overnight packages are av= ailable at the Oberlin Inn for only $78 p/p plus tax & tip. For package=20= contact the Oberlin Inn at 440-775-1111
 
For Murder Mystery ticket= s only contact Lorain County Heritage at 1-800-334-1673.
 
-------------------------------1140098632-- From MurphyGopal at aol.com Thu Feb 16 07:19:37 2006 From: MurphyGopal at aol.com (MurphyGopal at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:19:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar/piano lessons/ artist development with Matthew Murphy Message-ID: -------------------------------1140103177 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Matthew James Murphy, who was an actor for three years in the Broadway show RENT, has been back in Cleveland the past 3 years developing young talent, as well as teaching guitar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew currently teaches over 25 students a week and is starting to look for new students for the summer. Matthew is also available to teach students during the day, who may be home schooled and have time during the day. Lessons are conducted at your home. Half hour/hour lessons available. Matthew teaches a non-classical/tradional style and focuses on the songs/style you want to learn. There is more of an emphasis on melody and expression than technique. Price of lesson is determined on how far the drive is to your home. Matthew has also been developing/writing and performing with young talent in the area. Matthew, for the past year has been working with 15 yr. old Jami Ross www.Jamirossmusic.com who is now in LA auditioning for Television and film. Matthew is currently looking for young male performer (all genres) and a female artist (Country/R&B/ Adult Contemporary) to develop and possibly write for. For more information feel free to E-mail Matthew at Murphygopal at aol.com http://www.matthewjamesmurphy.com/ http://www.jamirossmusic.com/ www.myspace.com/matthewjamesmurphy -------------------------------1140103177 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Matthew James Murphy, who was an actor=20= for three years in the Broadway show RENT, has been back in= Cleveland the past 3 years developing young talent, as well as teaching gui= tar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew currently teache= s over 25 students a week and is starting to look for = new students for the summer. Matthew is also available to teach students during the day, who may be hom= e schooled and have time during the day.
 
Lessons are conducted at your home. Half hour/ho= ur lessons available. Matthew teaches a non-classical/tradi= onal style and focuses on the songs/style you want to learn= . There is more of an emphasis on melody and expression tha= n technique. Price of lesson is determined on how far the drive is=20= to your home.
 
Matthew has also been developing/writing and performing=20= with young talent in the area. Matthew, for the past year has been = ;working with 15 yr. old Jami Ross = www.Jamirossmusic.com  who is now in LA auditioning for Television=20= and film.
 
Matthew is currently looking for young male performer (a= ll genres) and a female artist (Country/R&B/ Adult Contemporary) to deve= lop and possibly write for.
 
For more information feel free to E-mail Matthew at Murphygopal at aol.com
 
-------------------------------1140103177-- From vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org Thu Feb 16 07:17:27 2006 From: vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org (vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 07:17:27 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Intensive Studies Summer Program Message-ID: <20060216152030.7E28A4CE43@braxton.siteprotect.com> Ballet Intensive Studies Summer Program June 19 through July 14 Registration begins Feb 1, 2006 Ballet Summer Intensive Studies Christine Meneer proudly announces her much-anticipated intensive summer ballet program. For 20 years, Christine Meneer has offered a summer dance program, which includes ballet technique, pointe, variations, pas de deux (partnering), men's classes, jazz, tap, choreography and student choreography. For many years, Meneer has allowed her older dancers to spread their wings and venture out to the "big city" schools. These big schools are great for a worldly experience; however, they do little to improve strength or technique - in Meneer's opinion. This year, Meneer is opening up her summer school program to outside dancers as an additional option besides the big expensive schools. Dancers attending her school will receive daily classes in technique, and pointe (if applicable) plus additional classes for versatility. Advanced dancers will dance up to six hours per day. The highlight of her program has always been the student choreography where dancers are given the opportunity to choose their own music, select their own costumes and create their own choreography in order to perform it at the end of the session. A two-hour performance will be held on the last day of classes to showcase what the dancers achieved during the program. Most dancers are lead to believe that they must go away to the big expensive summer ballet programs in order to improve their technique. Most of the other programs offered elsewhere are very large and leave the dancer with little individualized attention. The draw of big name guest teachers and several thousand dollar tuition fees leave many young dancers lost in an atmosphere that is only appropriate for high level students who are independent workers. Dancers CANNOT teach themselves - younger students NEED that one-on-one attention every day. Having sent many dancers to most of the major ballet programs in the country, Meneer found that they do not necessarily come back stronger. And her dancers realize that they are able to fit right in with dancers several years older than themselves who take more classes per week. Do not be fooled into believing that you have to go to a big city to get the best training!! Meneer believes that it is absolutely essential for aspiring young dancers to get intense proper training between the ages of 10 and 15. Dancers dreaming of being professionals some day do need to be trained by professionals in order to reach a higher level of performance. Meneer's staff consists mainly of former professional dancers. Meneer herself danced with Ohio Ballet and Pennsylvania Ballet before retiring to open up her own school of 23 years. Meneer's four-week summer school program will run from June 19 through July 14. This program is open to dancers from the ages of 8 - 18. It will be held at the Christine Jones - Meneer School of Dance at 265 N. Main St. in Munroe Falls. For information about placement, please call the studio at 330-688-3000, or visit these websites: www.MeneerDance.com or www.ChildrensBalletTheatre.org. From rrollison at cptonline.org Thu Feb 16 07:23:29 2006 From: rrollison at cptonline.org (Randy Rollison) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:23:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: You Can Tape the Bobsledders - Come See Mo Pas Connin! Message-ID: <20060216152314.C27D74CE43@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sent by: Cleveland Public Theatre Reply to the sender Forward to a friend MO PAS CONNIN or Torment (isn't live theatre much better than a pre-recorded bobsled competition?) NINA DOMINGUE'S ONE-WOMAN SHOW CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND and A GREAT NEW RESTAURANT TO TRY DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? We say, "Oui Oui"! TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE: WWW.CPTONLINE.ORG DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? MO PAS CONNIN, OR TORMENT is Nina Domingue's heartfelt and glorious tribute to the souls of her native New Orleans. It opened this past week in CPT's Levin Theatre and here is what some of the critics are saying: "Nina the Devine (sic) makes Mo Pas Connin an enthralling experience. A masterful performance" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Vivid and deeply emotional" Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer "Domingue's skill in inhabiting the characters makes the 90-minute, one-act play crackle with life." Pantsios, Anastasia The Free Times MO PAS CONNIN - or Torment Written and performed by Nina Domingue 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. Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is an award winning actor and native New Orleanian. She was last seen on the CPT stage in Mrs Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, 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. Hassan Rogers (Director) recently directed Stonewall Jackson's House and No Niggers, No Jews, No Dogs at Karamu. Other directing credits include Dutchman and Riff Raff. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Thursday, February 16 at 7:30 Friday, February 17 at 8:00 Saturday, February 18 at 8:00 Sunday, February 19 at 3:00 Thursday, February 23 at 7:30 Friday, February 24 at 10:00 Saturday, February 25 at 8:00 Sunday, February 26 at 3:00 TICKET PRICES Thursdays/Sundays General Admission: $15 Seniors: $12 Under 25: $10 Fridays/Saturdays General Admission: $19 Seniors: $15 Under 25: $10 To purchase tickets online click here We say, "Oui Oui"! We're always on the lookout for great places to eat near CPT and we want to alert you to a new cafe in the area. Le Oui Oui Cafe is an intimate French face that features a menu of delicious dinner and dessert crepes. We've eaten there and not only is the food terrific (loved the artichoke, tomata and gruyere crepe!), but the atmosphere makes you feel like you're on the Left Bank. Le Oui Oui Cafe, an authentic French creperie in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. Present your CPT ticket confirmation email and receive a free dessert crepe with the purchase of every dinner crepe or $10 off the price of a four course fondue dinner for two. Located at 1881 Fulton Road. Hours and menu information at www.leouiouicafe.com For a complete look at the menu click here! CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY: THE OHIO ARTS COUNCIL THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION AND SEASON SPONSORS: JAKPRINTS CLEVELAND MAGAZINE CLEVELAND.COM INCITE CREATIVE AND THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO OUR ANNUAL CAMPAIGN. To forward this e-mail to a friend or colleague, use this link . If you would like to be removed, use this link . To change your e-mail address or update preferences, use this link . ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

Sent by: Cleveland Public Theatre
Reply to the sender =

3D"Forward

MO PAS CONNIN
or = Torment

(isn't live theatre much better than a pre-recorded bobsled = competition?)


 

 

NINA DOMINGUE'S ONE-WOMAN SHOW CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND
and
A GREAT NEW RESTAURANT TO TRY

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS?=

 

We say, "Oui = Oui"!

TO = PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE:

WWW.CPTONLINE.ORG

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW = ORLEANS?

=

MO = PAS CONNIN, OR TORMENT is Nina Domingue's heartfelt and glorious tribute = to the souls of her native New Orleans. It opened this past week in = CPT's Levin Theatre and here is what some of the critics are = saying:

"Nina the = Devine (sic) makes Mo Pas Connin an enthralling = experience. A masterful performance" 
Roy Berko, The Times = Newspapers

"Vivid and deeply emotional"
Carolyn Jack, The Plain = Dealer

"Domingue's skill = in inhabiting the characters makes the 90-minute, one-act play = crackle with life."
Pantsios, Anastasia The Free = Times

MO = PAS CONNIN - or Torment
Written and performed by Nina = Domingue
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.

Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is an award = winning actor and native New Orleanian.  She was last seen on = the CPT stage in Mrs  Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, 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. Hassan Rogers (Director) recently directed = Stonewall = Jackson's House and No Niggers, No Jews, No = Dogs at Karamu. Other directing credits include Dutchman = and Riff = Raff

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Thursday, February 16 at 7:30
Friday, February 17 at 8:00
Saturday, February 18 at 8:00
Sunday, February 19 at 3:00

Thursday, February 23 at 7:30
Friday, February 24 at 10:00
Saturday, February 25 at 8:00
Sunday, February 26 at 3:00

TICKET PRICES

Thursdays/Sundays
General Admission: $15
Seniors: $12
Under 25: $10

Fridays/Saturdays
General Admission: $19
Seniors: $15
Under 25: $10

To purchase tickets online click here

We say, "Oui = Oui"!

We're always on the lookout for = great places to eat near CPT and we want to alert you to a new cafe in = the area. Le Oui Oui Cafe is an intimate French face that features a = menu of delicious dinner and dessert crepes. We've eaten there and = not only is the food terrific (loved the artichoke, tomata and gruyere = crepe!), but the atmosphere makes you feel like you're on the Left Bank

Le Oui Oui Cafe, an authentic French creperie in = Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood.

Present your CPT ticket confirmation email and receive = a free dessert crepe with the purchase of every dinner crepe or $10 off = the price of a four course fondue dinner for = two.

Located at 1881 Fulton Road.  Hours and menu information at www.leouiouicafe.com

For a complete look at the menu click here! =

 

CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART = BY:

THE OHIO = ARTS COUNCIL
THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION
THE CLEVELAND = FOUNDATION

AND SEASON SPONSORS:

JAKPRINTS=
CLEVELAND = MAGAZINE
CLEVELAND.COM INCITE = CREATIVE

AND THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO OUR ANNUAL = CAMPAIGN.

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 09:00:42 2006 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:00:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music/Poetry Event at Coventry Village Library - Tuesday, Feb. 21st Message-ID: <20060216170043.6571.qmail@web53715.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In the last session of Music&Poetry at The Coventry Village Library we had a first - our first deaf poet, not to be confused with Def Poets. Mike Barkoot, accompanied by Patricia Williams and a collegue signing for him, delivered an intense and amusing anecdote about theatrical humor. Join us at the Coventry Village Library next Tuesday, February 21st for the next Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry session, featuring music by Vince Robinson & Friends. You never know what to expect, but you can bet it will be interesting. The Coventry Village Library is located at 1925 Coventry Rd. in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public and poets of all ages. Free parking is available nearby on Washington Blvd. just off Edgehill Rd. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In the last session of Music&Poetry at The Coventry Village Library we had a first - our first deaf poet, not to be confused with Def Poets.  Mike Barkoot, accompanied by Patricia Williams and a collegue signing for him, delivered an intense and amusing anecdote about theatrical humor.

Join us at the Coventry Village Library next Tuesday, February 21st for the next Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry session, featuring music by Vince Robinson & Friends.  You never know what to expect, but you can bet it will be interesting.

The Coventry Village Library is located at 1925 Coventry Rd. in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd.

Doors open at 6 p.m.  The event is free and open to  the public and poets of all ages.  Free parking is available nearby on Washington Blvd. just off Edgehill Rd.


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Thu Feb 16 06:34:54 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:34:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Ann Marie Petricca & Other News! Message-ID: <8C8011D498AD1D0-1574-1FB1@mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Stage Actor - Ann Marie Petricca (Location: Rocky River, Ohio) (February 16, 2006) To view Ann Marie's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Actor - Ann Marie Petricca (Location: Rocky River, Ohio)
 
(February 16, 2006) To view Ann Marie's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
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----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com-- From pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org Thu Feb 16 09:56:31 2006 From: pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org (Amy Pawlukiewicz) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:56:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bring your Valentine.... Message-ID: <43F4BCCF.1020807@clevelandopera.org> The World's Most Romantic Love Story, Roméo et Juliette
FINAL WEEKEND!
February 17 and 18, State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center

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From info at groundfloortheater.com Thu Feb 16 10:15:51 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 18:15:51 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check out the new Ground Floor Theater this Friday Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable See the Ground Floor Theater mainstage cast, comprised of some of the bes= t improvisors in the city, perform a sketch comedy show, followed by a se= t of improvisational comedy (think "Saturday Night Live" followed by "Who= se Line Is It Anyway"). The mainstage cast performs every Friday night at= 9:00. The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 E= uclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full = bar available for all shows. Admission is only $15.00. Doors and the bar = open at 8:30. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for = more information. Hey - we're all over the news: So far this year the Ground Floor has been= featured in the Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dea= ler, and The News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next w= eek in Scene Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promot= ions and giveaways. ----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
See the Ground Floor Theater mainstage= cast, comprised of some of the best improvisors in the city, perform a s= ketch comedy show, followed by a set of improvisational comedy (think "Sa= turday Night Live" followed by "Whose Line Is It Anyway"). The mainstage = cast performs every Friday night at 9:00. The Ground Floor Theater is a n= ew comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in t= he old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available for all shows. Admission= is only $15.00. Doors and the bar open at 8:30. Call 216-255-6533 or ema= il info at groundfloortheater.com for more information.

Hey - we're = all over the news: So far this year the Ground Floor has been featured 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 next week in Scene= Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and giv= eaways.
----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751-- From bdiehl at thinknik.com Thu Feb 16 09:31:48 2006 From: bdiehl at thinknik.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:31:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Auditions and General Meeting Message-ID: <00c601c6331e$ebb1a080$34010a0a@hq.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C7_01C632F5.02DB9880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release Contact: Brian Diehl Board Member, Hudson Players (330) 283-9550 or bdiehl at thinknik.com Hudson Players Offers Something to Every Theater Lover Everyone in Northeast Ohio with an interest in theater (behind the = scenes or on-stage) is invited to the Hudson Players general meeting which will be held at the Barlow Community Center (41 S. Oviatt St) on Sunday, March = 5, 6:00 p.m. The theater=92s 2006-2007 season will be announced and prizes = will be awarded! All theater lovers are encouraged to attend. Following the general meeting, auditions for the Hudson Players next production, =93Deathtrap,=94 will take place March 5 at 7:00 p.m. No = songs or prepared readings will be required. A second evening of auditions will = be held March 6, 7:00 p.m., also at Hudson=92s Barlow Community Center. The Hudson Players are currently showing =93Barnum,=94 a musical based = on the life of the great American showman, P.T. Barnum. The reviews have been = very favorable and performances are beginning to sell out. If you wish to = see this circus on stage, reserve tickets today by calling 330-655-8522 or = by stopping into The Learned Owl Book Shop. Performances with available seating are February 17, 18, 24 and 25. The theater opens its doors at = 7:30 p.m. and the curtain goes up at 8:00 p.m. ### --=20 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.9/261 - Release Date: = 2/15/2006 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00C7_01C632F5.02DB9880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hudson Players Auditions and General Meeting

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Following the general meeting, = auditions for the Hudson Players next production, =93Deathtrap,=94 will take place March 5 at 7:00 = p.m.  No = songs or prepared readings will be required.  A second evening of = auditions will be held March 6, 7:00 p.m., also at Hudson=92s Barlow = Community Center.

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From ohiozaza at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 09:40:50 2006 From: ohiozaza at yahoo.com (za za) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:40:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Events in Canton/Stark County Message-ID: <20060216174050.33194.qmail@web53510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here is a listing of upcoming events in Canton/Stark County. Enjoy! Steve Kramer THIS WEEK... Wednesday, February 15th through Saturday, February 18th African-Americans and Their Art Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton. Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms. 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu Thursday, February 16th, 8pm Tracey Thomas Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery. Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist. Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only). Doors open at 7:30pm. www.traceythomas.com or www.massillonartmuseum.org Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month) The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists) Leslie Nielsen?s home (email her for directions!) This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...). The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer. For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu. Friday, February 17th, 10pm Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater) For more info, www.thelimespider.com Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm Imp?ed Log?c Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio. Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm Canton Idol Semi-Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm (Weekends through March 5th.) Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617. Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm (Weekends through March 5th.) Pippin KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID. Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info) We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 ? 60. In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm 3rd Monday Poets Society Stark County District Library, North Branch on 25th St. NW, near Malone College) Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement. For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com AND BEYOND... Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle Town Fryer in Cleveland. Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent ?Cajun syle cookin'!? www.brianlisik.com Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay?s ?As I Was Saying...? Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting. Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage! Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!). Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm Imp?ed Log?c Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover! www.impliedlogicband.com Friday, February 24th, 10pm Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant Fat Jimmy?s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent For more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com Saturday, February 25th, 9am Invitational Jazz Festival KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. $3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm Imp?ed Log?c Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Saturday, February 25th, 8pm Zach Jimmy?s Caf?, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660 $2 cover charge. www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic) North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting. For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet) Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues 2nd April Galerie, 209 6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924 Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town! Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham. www.secondapril.org Friday, March 3rd 8pm Saturday, March 4th 8pm Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm (weekends through March 19th) Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720 Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613. All ages welcome, so bring the whole family! Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am Imp?ed Log?c Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp?ed Log?c surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge. www.lydiasbar.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Monday, March 6th through March 31st Drawings 2006: Regional Artists KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm. Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm ?The IN Crowd? featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel Be INformed, Be INvolved! 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month?s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art. speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org Friday, March 10th 8:00pm Jerry Wong Piano Recital Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County. All ages welcome. Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, ?Blithe Spirit? by Noel Coward Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio. There are two male parts and five female parts. For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387. Sunday, March 19th, 3pm Music Department Pops Concert KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID). All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds. Open to the public, all ages. Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm Red Duck Pictures? ?Imperfections? Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Catch the premiere of ?Imperfections,? and independent, full-length film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta. Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school). Ticket price is $5. All are general admission and seating. Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier. For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/ . Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm Canton Idol Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County?s own! While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening ?in the round.? Jill was a regular on Channel 5?s ?The Gene Carroll Show? in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (?No One Else On Earth?), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for ?America?s Funniest Home Videos,? and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more. They made two records for Sting?s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they?ll tour internationally this spring. Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set. Proceeds will benefit Washington High School?s Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door. ?Premium seating? tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15. All ages welcome. To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com . Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm ?The IN Crowd? featuring Remel Kathleen Moore Be INformed, Be INvolved! 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month?s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana. Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm April 23rd at 2:30pm ?Sundries? KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID. Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm 21st Annual Evening of Jazz KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID). Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton. Auditions conducted by Harold ?Chip? Johnson from Chicago, IL and hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County MDS will present ?Gospel Joins Symphony II? on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton. This year?s concert will feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May. For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139. Friday, April 30th, 3pm University Chorus Spring Concert KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm Concert Band Spring Concert KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am Health Walk with ?KidSummit Against Drugs? and Multi-Development Services Youth From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas. Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more. FREE for all ages. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Here is a listing of upcoming events in Canton/Stark County.
Enjoy!
Steve Kramer

THIS WEEK...
Wednesday, February 15th through
Saturday, February 18th
African-Americans and Their Art
Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton.
Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms.  330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu
 
Thursday, February 16th, 8pm
Tracey Thomas
Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646
Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery.  Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist.  Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only).  Doors open at 7:30pm.  www.traceythomas.com  or www.massillonartmuseum.org
 
Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm
Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month)
The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists)
Leslie Nielsen?s home (email her for directions!)
This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...).  The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer.  For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.
 
Friday, February 17th, 10pm
Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz
The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater)
For more info, www.thelimespider.com
 
Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio.
Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or  www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm
Canton Idol Semi-Finals
Timken High School
$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.
 
Friday, February 17th, 8pm
Saturday, February 18th, 8pm
Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm
(Weekends through March 5th.)
Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild
1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617.
 
Friday, February 17th, 8pm
Saturday, February 18th, 8pm
Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm
(Weekends through March 5th.)
Pippin
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID.
 
Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter
Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm
Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308
Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info)
We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 ? 60.  In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer.
 
Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm
3rd Monday Poets Society
Stark County District Library, North Branch  on 25th St. NW, near Malone College)
Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement.  For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com
 
AND BEYOND...
 
Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm
Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle
Town Fryer in Cleveland.
Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent ?Cajun syle cookin'!?  www.brianlisik.com
 
Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm
Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay?s ?As I Was Saying...?
Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton
Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting.  Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage!  Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!).   
 
Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio 
Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover!
 
Friday, February 24th, 10pm
Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant
Fat Jimmy?s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent
 
Saturday, February 25th, 9am
Invitational Jazz Festival
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Ryan Humbert
Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. 
$3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com
 
Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio
Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Saturday, February 25th, 8pm
Zach
Jimmy?s Caf?, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660
$2 cover charge.  www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net
 
Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm
Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic)
North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company
Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting.  For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com
 
Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm
Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet)
Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm
3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues
2nd April Galerie, 209  6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924
Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town!  Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham.  www.secondapril.org
 
Friday, March 3rd 8pm
Saturday, March 4th 8pm
Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm
(weekends through March 19th)
Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720
Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613.  All ages welcome, so bring the whole family!
 
Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am
Imp?ed Log?c
Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio
Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp?ed Log?c surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge.  www.lydiasbar.com  or  www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm
The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Monday, March 6th through March 31st
Drawings 2006: Regional Artists
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.  Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm.
 
Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm
?The IN Crowd?  featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel  Be INformed, Be INvolved! 
2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924
The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share.  This month?s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art.  speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  www.secondapril.org
 
Friday, March 10th 8:00pm
Jerry Wong Piano Recital
Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm
Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert
Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH
Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County.  All ages welcome.  Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com
 
Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, ?Blithe Spirit? by Noel Coward
Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm
Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio.
There are two male parts and five female parts.  For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387.
 
Sunday, March 19th, 3pm
Music Department Pops Concert
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID).  All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds.  Open to the public, all ages. 
 
Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm
Red Duck Pictures? ?Imperfections?
Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street.  Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221.
Catch the premiere of ?Imperfections,? and independent, full-length film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta.  Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school).  Ticket price is $5.  All are general admission and seating.  Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier.  For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/  .
 
Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm
Canton Idol Finals
Timken High School
$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.
 
Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm
In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends
Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio
Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County?s own!  While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening ?in the round.?  Jill was a regular on Channel 5?s ?The Gene Carroll Show? in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (?No One Else On Earth?), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for ?America?s Funniest Home Videos,? and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more.  They made two records for Sting?s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they?ll tour internationally this spring.  Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set.  Proceeds will benefit Washington High School?s Alumni Scholarship Fund.  Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door.  ?Premium seating? tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15.  All ages welcome.  To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com .
 
Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm
?The IN Crowd?  featuring Remel Kathleen Moore  Be INformed, Be INvolved! 
2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924
The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share.  This month?s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana.  Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  www.secondapril.org
 
April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm
April 23rd at 2:30pm
?Sundries?
KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID.
 
Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm
21st Annual Evening of Jazz
KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID).
 
Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd
Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II
Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton.
Auditions conducted by Harold ?Chip? Johnson from Chicago, IL and hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County
MDS will present ?Gospel Joins Symphony II? on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton.  This year?s concert will feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra.  Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May.  For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139.
 
Friday, April 30th, 3pm
University Chorus Spring Concert
KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Free and open to the public.  All ages welcome.
 
Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm
Concert Band Spring Concert
KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public.  All ages welcome.
 
Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am
Health Walk with ?KidSummit Against Drugs? and Multi-Development Services Youth
From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas.  Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more.  FREE for all ages.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Feb 16 11:18:17 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:18:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Embracing the Hope and Understanding dates set for Feb and March - free workshop series Message-ID: <015d01c6332d$bf4b3600$0c00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_015E_01C63303.D6752E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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; Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project Director Civil Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City Hall; Ms. Joanne M. Harrison, Law Enforcement Coordinator Manager, Office of the United States Atterney, Northern District of Ohio, and representatives from Cleveland's FBI office. 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 Johnny K. Wu =============== Cleveland IndieClub Monthly free filmmaking networking group www.clevelandindieclub.com Media Design Imaging www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2006 & 2007) Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland www.ocagc.org Wu Family Martial Arts 2800 years of Family System www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_015E_01C63303.D6752E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 

The=20 Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland

With funding from Charter One = Bank is proud=20 to presents

 

Embracing the=20 Hope and Understanding -

Discrimination and Hate Crime Prevention Free = Workshop=20 Series

 

(Cleveland, Ohio) Charter One Bank has awarded the = Organization=20 of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland to start 2006 with a series of = workshops entitling Embracing the Hope and Understanding - = Discrimination and=20 Hate Crime Prevention Workshop Series that will be held monthly free to = the=20 public.

 

The purpose of this project is to = conduct=20 community based services to address discrimination and hate crime = related issues=20 for Asian Americans and to develop innovative responses to help the = needs within=20 the community. Chinese/English assistant and refreshments will be = available at=20 each workshop.

 

Workshops will commence starting = February 2006=20 to coincide with OCAGC's Inauguration and Chinese New Year Celebration = Dinner=20 Gala which currently planned on February 18,=20 2006.  The monthly free workshops = topics=20 are:

 

Sunday, February = 19,=20 2006 - = Discrimination=20 and Hate Crime Movements in the = USA for Asian Americans. Featured = speakers will be=20 OCA National President Ginny Gong.

 

Sunday, March 26=20 2006 - Hate = Crime and=20 Discrimination for Asian Americans in the Greater Cleveland area. A = panel=20 discussion including Ms. Iris M. Choi, Regional Director for the Ohio = Civil=20 Rights Commission; Ms. Michelle Crew, Cleveland Field Office, U. S. = Equal=20 Employment Opportunity Commission; Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project = Director Civil=20 Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City Hall; = Ms.=20 Joanne M. Harrison,=20 Law Enforcement Coordinator Manager, Office=20 of the United States Atterney, Northern District of Ohio, and = representatives=20 from Cleveland’s FBI office.

 

April 2006 - Discrimination and = Immigration for=20 Asian Americans, a panel of immigration attorneys will discuss the = issues and=20 how to overcome it.

 

Locations for the workshops will be = held at Asia=20 Plaza 2nd Floor Conference Room located at 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, = Ohio=20 44114 from 1 pm to 3pm. Refreshments will be provided as=20 well.

 

Additional information will be = available=20 shortly, or visit OCAGC website at www.ocagc.org

 

About OCAGC: The Organization of = Chinese=20 Americans of Greater Cleveland=20 (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan = civil=20 rights and educational organization. OCAGC is part of the National OCA, = with=20 over 84 affiliates within the = United=20 States. We are dedicated to promoting = cultural=20 heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing = justice,=20 and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese = and=20 Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of = Chinese=20 and Asian Pacific Americans in the = United=20 States". The OCAGC serves the continually = growing=20 Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations = and=20 communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity. More = about OCAGC=20 can be found at www.ocagc.org  =20

 
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www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
 
President (2006 & = 2007)
Organization of Chinese = Americans of=20 Greater Cleveland
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       "GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a= ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 P= M to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Height= s, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047.  GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND t= hat perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so mu= ch 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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-------------------------------1140122076-- From maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 14:12:19 2006 From: maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com (Tiiu Gennert) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:12:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]This weekend at Studio 11 - Deanna at Karma Yoga Happy Hour & Spiral Body Saturday Message-ID: <20060216221219.47253.qmail@web51109.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join Deanna Black this Friday Night, February 17th, for Karma Yoga "Happy Hour" & Stephanie & Yuji for the 2nd of an exciting 3 part workshop entitled ?The Spiral Body? Saturdays: February 18th & March 18th Time: 1:00 ? 4:00 pm Price: $25/Session (Pre-Registration Required) & $30/Drop-In Session The Spiral Body Workshops are a monthly series of master classes which will challenge students to broaden and intensify their own yoga practice. Each master class will present a single body-mind topic that will be explored in-depth. Topics include such areas as energy modulation, micro-oscillation, internal flow patterning, moving and still mental focus, and other innovative body/mind techniques. The topics will change each month, giving students an on-going forum for evolving their own personal yoga style. The workshops will be lead through the creative experiential style of co-guides Stephanie Gottlob & Yuji Oka. Throughout each three-hour session, students will explore elements of massage, partnering and group dynamics to gain new & varied physical experiences with yoga postures. Students will work together to solve problems with difficult asanas and give each other direct feedback on progress made throughout the workshop. Studio 11 Yoga, Pilates & Thai Yoga Massage 2337 West 11th Street Cleveland, OH 44113 216.621.8179 www.studio11tremont.com info at studio11tremont.com --0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  
Join Deanna Black this Friday Night, February 17th, for Karma Yoga "Happy Hour"
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Saturdays:  February 18th &
March 18th
Time: 1:00 ? 4:00 pm
Price:
$25/Session (Pre-Registration Required) & $30/Drop-In Session

The Spiral Body Workshops are a monthly series of master classes which will challenge students to broaden and intensify their own yoga practice.  Each master class will present a single body-mind topic that will be explored in-depth.  Topics include such areas as energy modulation, micro-oscillation, internal flow patterning, moving and still mental focus, and other innovative body/mind techniques.  The topics will change each month, giving students an on-going forum for evolving their own personal yoga style. 
The workshops will be lead through the creative experiential style of co-guides Stephanie Gottlob & Yuji Oka.  Throughout each three-hour session, students will explore elements of massage, partnering and group dynamics to gain new & varied physical experiences with yoga postures.  Students will work together to solve problems with difficult asanas and give each other direct feedback on progress made throughout the workshop.


Studio 11
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2337 West 11th Street
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.621.8179
www.studio11tremont.com
info at studio11tremont.com
--0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820-- From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Thu Feb 16 14:23:44 2006 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 17:23:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community theatre announces auditions for "Oliver" Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theatre announces auditions for the musical "Oliver" From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Thu Feb 16 08:47:21 2006 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 11:47:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Opera Theater Presents The Merry Wives of Windsor March 15 - 19 Message-ID: <698cc6a1ee62b2884a50b1ad41e238a0@oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable OBERLIN Opera Theater News Oberlin Conservatory of Music =95 Office of Public Relations =95 39 West=20= College Street =95 Oberlin OH 44074-1576 Phone 440-775-8328 =95 Fax 440-775-5457 =95 CTS Box Office = 440-775-8169 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas February 16, 2006 440-775-8328 or = marci.janas at oberlin.edu =09 The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai=92s Opera about Deception, Revenge, and Love, to be Staged by Oberlin Opera Theater March 15 =97 19 Complimentary Media Tickets: 440-775-8328 Limited Seating Available for Weekend Performances Call Oberlin College=92s Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169 OBERLIN, OHIO =97 Oberlin Opera Theater presents as its spring = production=20 The Merry Wives of Windsor (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor), Otto=20 Nicolai=92s comic opera about deception, revenge, and love. The curtain=20= rises on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in Oberlin College=92s Hall=20 Auditorium, located at 67 North Main St. on Route 58, between the=20 Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. The three-act opera will be sung=20= in German with English supertitles. There will be two intermissions. Stage direction for The Merry Wives of Windsor is by Sally Stunkel,=20 visiting assistant professor of opera theater. Musical direction is by=20= Bridget-Michaele Reischl, music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and=20= visiting associate professor of conducting. Performances of The Merry Wives of Windsor are at 8 p.m. Wednesday,=20 Friday, and Saturday, March 15, 17, and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on=20 Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $5 for all students; $8 for those with an=20= Oberlin College I.D. (faculty, staff, alumni, and parents), area=20 educators, and senior citizens; and $12 for the general public. All=20 seats are reserved. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door.=20 Call Oberlin=92s Central Ticket Service, located in the lobby of Hall=20 Auditorium, at 440-775-8169. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m.,=20 Monday through Friday. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, free=20 parking is available throughout the campus, and hearing enhancement is=20= available upon request. The Merry Wives of Windsor is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of=20= Music=92s Opera Theater Program through generous support from the Louis=20= C. Sudler Fund and produced in cooperation with the Oberlin College=20 Theater and Dance Program. Synopsis and Director=92s Notes An adaptation of Shakespeare=92s comedy, Nicolai=92s opera is an amusing=20= farce whose subject is the eternal battle of the sexes. Falstaff, an=20 aging and portly has-been cavalier who, says Director Sally Stunkel,=20 =93still imagines himself to be something of a stud muffin,=94=20 simultaneously courts two married women by using identical love=20 letters. The faithful wives plan to take revenge on the would-be=20 Lothario. Meanwhile Anna, the young and desirable daughter of Herr=20 Reich, attempts to outwit her parents as they choose whom she shall=20 wed. =93Imagine if Shakespeare had written an Elizabethan version of a TV=20 sitcom,=94 says Stunkel. =93In this scenario, men are driven by their=20 inflated egotistical view of themselves and it=92s up to the women to=20 bring balance back into their world. Add to that Otto Nicolai=92s=20 sparkling and delightful music (much of which is unknowingly known to=20 the average audience member), and you have Die Lustiger Weiber von=20 Windsor.=94 Performers and Production Team This production of The Merry Wives of Windsor features Oberlin=20 Conservatory students double cast in the principal roles. The=20 principals alternate performances, with one cast appearing Wednesday=20 and Saturday, and the other Friday and Sunday. The principal roles=20 include Frau Fluth (Alice Teyssier =9206, Sheena Ramirez =9206); Frau = Reich=20 (Katherine Lerner =9206); Anna Reich (Jennifer Jakob =9207, Sophie = Wingland=20 =9208); Herr Fluth (Jeffrey Hill =9108, Kevin Ray =9207); Herr Reich = (Jason=20 Eck =9208, understudy Joseph Barron =9208); Fenton (Alek Shrader =9206);=20= Sp=E4rlich (Andrew Owens =9207); Caius (Evan Bennett =9208); Falstaff = (Damien=20 Pass =9106); First Burger (Mason McCamey =9107); Second Burger (Justin=20= Manalad, =9108); Third Burger (Elias Traverse =9108). The members of the=20= chorus include Lauren Free =9107, Kimiko Glynn =9108, Alexis Grenier = =9106,=20 Jenna Hall =9107, Colin Levin =9107, Luther Lewis =9109, Justin Manalad = =9108,=20 Mason McCamey =9107, Miranda McLean =9109, Kendell Pinkney =9110, = Elisabeth=20 Shoup =9108, Elias Traverse =9108, Joseph Turro =9109, Julienne Walker = =9107,=20 Stephanie Washington =9107, and Dylan Kumara Widjiono =9110. The Oberlin production team of professional staff and students=20 includes: Assistant Music Director Alan Montgomery, assistant music=20 director of opera theater; Assistant Director and Stage Manager=20 Victoria Vaughan, assistant director of opera theater; Scenic Designer=20= Damen Mroczek, lecturer in theater; Managing Director/Technical=20 Director Michael Louis Grube, associate professor of theater;=A0Costume=20= Designer Chris Flaharty, associate professor of theater; Lighting and=20= Sound Designer Jen Groseth, lecturer in theater, Chorus Master Hugh=20 Floyd, director of choral ensembles; and Vocal Coach/Accompanist Daniel=20= Michalak. Allison Choat =9206 is the assistant stage manager. Otto Nicolai (Composer, 1810-1849) Otto Nicolai=92s style was formed by=20= diverse influences. His early studies in Berlin gave him a sound=20 technical knowledge and a self-critical approach to composition which=20 he never lost. As an heir of the classical tradition of Mozart and=20 Beethoven and the newer German romantic tradition of Spohr and Weber,=20 Nicolai was acutely conscious of the composer=92s responsibility to his=20= art. This element of his creativity, however, was significantly=20 modified by his experience in Italy, where he was attracted both by the=20= purity and beauty of 16th-century church music and by the vivacity of=20 modern Italian opera. After years living in Italy and composing to=20 little avail, the German composer was invited to conduct Il Templario=20 at the Hofoper in Vienna in 1841, and its success with the public led=20 to Nicolai=92s engagement as principal Kapellmeister. He remained in=20 Vienna for the next six years, making a significant impact on the=20 city=92s musical life. In March 1842, he began a concert series with the=20= Hofoper orchestra that eventually developed into the Philharmonic=20 Concerts, and later he took over the direction of the moribund concerts=20= spirituals, considerably raising his standard of performance. By 1845,=20= Nicolai had found an opera subject that suited him in Shakespeare=92s = The=20 Merry Wives of Windsor, and he began work on setting Hermann=20 Mosentahl=92s libretto. When Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor was refused=20= at the Hoftheater, however, Nicolai was determined to leave Vienna. He=20= accepted a post as Kapellmeister at the cathedral and the Hofoper in=20 Berlin and began his duties in 1848. The following year, he conducted=20 the highly successful premi=E8re of Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor. Two=20= months later, after directing a concert with the cathedral choir, he=20 suffered a fatal stroke. Although he did not live to build on his=20 achievement, his last opera continues to hold the stage. (Source:=20 Grove Music Online). Bridget-Michaele Reischl (Conductor) Since becoming the first American=20= to win Italy=92s Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition = in=20 1995, Bridget-Michaele Reischl has been an active guest conductor=20 throughout the United States and internationally. Some of her recent=20 engagements include those with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the=20 Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and the Dayton=20= Philharmonic as well as numerous orchestras throughout Italy and=20 Greece. Besides being music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and a=20 member of Oberlin=92s conducting faculty (she recently conducted the=20 Oberlin Orchestra during a whirlwind tour of China), Reischl is music=20 director of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a=20= position she has held since 2001. =46rom 1992 to 2004, she was music=20 director of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra and associate professor of=20= conducting at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in=20 Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music.=20= As a student of Robert Spano =9283, she continued her studies as a=20 conducting fellow at both the Aspen and the Tanglewood music festivals,=20= where she worked with Seiji Ozawa, Murray Sidlin, and David Zinman =9258.=20= She is recorded on the Velut Luna, CRI, and Sea Breeze Record Company=20 labels. Sally Stunkel (Director) Sally Stunkel has directed for Sacramento=20 Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Skylight Opera, the=20 Aspen Music Festival, Kentucky Opera, and Four Corners Opera, and has=20 more than 80 productions to her credit as a director. As a former opera=20= singer, she has sung with the Colorado Springs Opera, Skylight Opera,=20 and Baltimore Opera. With more than 15 years in dance training, she has=20= also choreographed various operas. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati=20= Conservatory of Music (where she received the National Opera=20 Association=92s [NOA] award for best opera for her productions of The=20 Consul and Postcard from Morocco). She has headed the opera programs at=20= the former St. Louis Conservatory of Music, the University of=20 Tennessee, the University of the Pacific in California, and the=20 University of Iowa, where she won first place for her Marriage of=20 Figaro from the NOA. She has taught and directed with the apprentice=20 programs at the Des Moines Opera, Chattauqua Opera, the Banff Center in=20= Alberta, Canada,=A0and the Aspen Music Festival. She will be premiering=20= her new English language version of Mozart=92s The Magic Flute at the=20 University of Kentucky this year. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated within=20= the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest=20= continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned=20 internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber=20 and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, its = alumni=20 have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the=20 serious music world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have attained stature as=20 solo performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh,=20 Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George=20 Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the=20 members of the contemporary music ensembles eighth blackbird and the=20 International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and=20 members of the Mir=F3, Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets,=20 among others, include Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major=20 orchestras and opera companies throughout the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Opera Theater =09 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR By Otto Nicolai Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare=92s play Bridget-Michaele Reischl, conductor Sally Stunkel, stage director Wednesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 2 p.m. Reserved seating tickets: $5 All Students $8 Oberlin College ID $8 Educators $8 Senior Citizens $12 Public All tickets $3 more when purchased at the door Central Ticket Service (440) 775-8169 Located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium. Open Noon to 5 p.m. Monday =96 Friday Hall Auditorium Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. on Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. Free parking. FREE OPERA SCENES PROGRAMS Tuesday, April 18 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Excerpts from: La Boh=E8me; The Barber of Seville; La Traviata; Don Pasquale Monday, May 15 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Finney Chapel Excerpts from: La Fille du R=E9giment; The Cunning Little Vixen; Summer and Smoke; The Consul; Ariadne auf Naxos; Medea; Rise and Fall of the City of=20 Mahagonny # # # Media Contact: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con www.oberlin.edu/~events www.oberlin.edu/operathe 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= --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <= center>OBERLIN Opera Theater News = Oberlin Conservatory of Music =95 Office of Public Relations =95 39 West College Street =95 Oberlin OH 44074-1576 Phone 440-775-8328 =95 Fax 440-775-5457 =95 CTS Box Office = 440-775-8169 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: = MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas February 16, 2006 440-775-8328 or = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu =09
The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai=92s Opera about=20 Deception, Revenge, and Love, to be Staged by Oberlin Opera Theater March 15 =97 19
Complimentary Media Tickets: 440-775-8328 Limited Seating Available for Weekend Performances Call Oberlin College=92s Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169
OBERLIN, OHIO =97 Oberlin Opera Theater presents as its spring production The Merry Wives of Windsor (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor), Otto Nicolai=92s comic opera about deception, revenge, and love. The curtain rises on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in Oberlin College=92s Hall Auditorium, located at 67 North Main St. on Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. The three-act opera will be sung in German with English supertitles. There will be two intermissions. Stage direction for The Merry Wives of Windsor is by Sally Stunkel, visiting assistant professor of opera theater. Musical direction is by Bridget-Michaele Reischl,Times New Roman music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and visiting associate professor of conducting. Performances of The Merry Wives of Windsor are at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, March 15, 17, and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $5 for all students; $8 for those with an Oberlin College I.D. (faculty, staff, alumni, and parents), area educators, and senior citizens; and $12 for the general public. All seats are reserved. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door. Call Oberlin=92s Central Ticket Service, located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, at 440-775-8169. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, free parking is available throughout the campus, and hearing enhancement is available upon request.=20 The Merry Wives of Windsor is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music=92s Opera Theater Program through generous support from the Louis C. Sudler Fund and produced in cooperation with the Oberlin College Theater and Dance Program. Synopsis and Director=92s Notes An adaptation of Shakespeare=92s comedy, Nicolai=92s opera is an amusing farce whose subject is the eternal battle of the sexes. Falstaff, an aging and portly has-been cavalier who, says Director Sally Stunkel, =93still imagines himself to be something of a stud muffin,=94 simultaneously courts two married women by using identical love letters. The faithful wives plan to take revenge on the would-be Lothario. Meanwhile Anna, the young and desirable daughter of Herr Reich, attempts to outwit her parents as they choose whom she shall wed. =93Imagine if Shakespeare had written an Elizabethan version of a TV sitcom,=94 says Stunkel. =93In this scenario, men are driven by their inflated egotistical view of themselves and it=92s up to the women to bring balance back into their world. Add to that Otto Nicolai=92s sparkling and delightful music (much of which is unknowingly known to the average audience member), and you have Die Lustiger Weiber von Windsor.=94 Times Performers and Production Team =20 This production of The Merry Wives of Windsor features Oberlin Conservatory students double cast in the principal roles. The principals alternate performances, with one cast appearing Wednesday and Saturday, and the other Friday and Sunday. The principal roles include Frau Fluth (Alice Teyssier =9206, Sheena Ramirez =9206); Frau Reich (Katherine Lerner =9206); Anna Reich (Jennifer Jakob =9207, Sophie Wingland =9208); Herr Fluth (Jeffrey Hill =9108, Kevin Ray =9207); Herr Reich (Jason Eck =9208, understudy Joseph Barron =9208); = Fenton (Alek Shrader =9206); Sp=E4rlich (Andrew Owens =9207); Caius (Evan = Bennett =9208); Falstaff (Damien Pass =9106); First Burger (Mason McCamey =9107); Second Burger (Justin Manalad, =9108); Third Burger (Elias Traverse =9108). The members of the chorus include Lauren Free =9107, Kimiko = Glynn =9108, Alexis Grenier =9106, Jenna Hall =9107, Colin Levin =9107, Luther = Lewis =9109, Justin Manalad =9108, Mason McCamey =9107, Miranda McLean =9109, Kendell Pinkney =9110, Elisabeth Shoup =9108, Elias Traverse =9108, = Joseph Turro =9109, Julienne Walker =9107, Stephanie Washington =9107, and = Dylan Kumara Widjiono =9110. The Oberlin production team of professional staff and students includes: Assistant Music Director Alan Montgomery, assistant music director of opera theater; Assistant Director and Stage Manager Victoria Vaughan, assistant director of opera theater; Scenic Designer Damen Mroczek, lecturer in theater; Managing Director/Technical Director Michael Louis Grube, associate professor of theater;=A0Costume Designer Chris Flaharty, associate professor of theater; Lighting and Sound Designer Jen Groseth, lecturer in theater, Chorus Master Hugh Floyd, director of choral ensembles; and Vocal Coach/Accompanist Daniel Michalak. Allison Choat =9206 is the assistant stage manager. Otto Nicolai (Composer, 1810-1849) Otto Nicolai=92s style was formed by diverse influences. His early studies in Berlin gave him a sound technical knowledge and a self-critical approach to composition which he never lost. As an heir of the classical tradition of Mozart and Beethoven and the newer German romantic tradition of Spohr and Weber, Nicolai was acutely conscious of the composer=92s responsibility to his art. This element of his creativity, however, was significantly modified by his experience in Italy, where he was attracted both by the purity and beauty of 16th-century church music and by the vivacity of modern Italian opera. After years living in Italy and composing to little avail, the German composer was invited to conduct Il Templario at the Hofoper in Vienna in 1841, and its success with the public led to Nicolai=92s engagement as principal Kapellmeister. He remained in Vienna for the next six years, making a significant impact on the city=92s musical life. In March 1842, he began a concert series with the Hofoper orchestra that eventually developed into the Philharmonic Concerts, and later he took over the direction of the moribund concerts spirituals, considerably raising his standard of performance. By 1845, Nicolai had found an opera subject that suited him in Shakespeare=92s The Merry Wives of Windsor, and he began work on setting Hermann Mosentahl=92s libretto. When Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor was refused at the Hoftheater, however, Nicolai was determined to leave Vienna. He accepted a post as Kapellmeister at the cathedral and the Hofoper in Berlin and began his duties in 1848. The following year, he conducted the highly successful premi=E8re of Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor. Two months later, after directing a concert with the cathedral choir, he suffered a fatal stroke. Although he did not live to build on his achievement, his last opera continues to hold the stage. (Source: Grove Music Online). Bridget-Michaele Reischl (Conductor) Since becoming the first American to win Italy=92s Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition in 1995, Bridget-Michaele Reischl has been an active guest conductor throughout the United States and internationally. Some of her recent engagements include those with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and the Dayton Philharmonic as well as numerous orchestras throughout Italy and Greece. Besides being music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and a member of Oberlin=92s conducting faculty (she recently conducted the Oberlin Orchestra during a whirlwind tour of China), Reischl is music director of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a position she has held since 2001. =46rom 1992 to 2004, she was music director of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra and associate professor of conducting at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music. As a student of Robert Spano =9283, she continued her studies as a conducting fellow at both the Aspen and the Tanglewood music festivals, where she worked with Seiji Ozawa, Murray Sidlin, and David Zinman =9258. She is recorded on the Velut Luna, CRI, and Sea Breeze Record Company labels. Sally Stunkel (Director) Sally Stunkel has directed for Sacramento Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Skylight Opera, the Aspen Music Festival, Kentucky Opera, and Four Corners Opera, and has more than 80 productions to her credit as a director. As a former opera singer, she has sung with the Colorado Springs Opera, Skylight Opera, and Baltimore Opera. With more than 15 years in dance training, she has also choreographed various operas. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (where she received the National Opera Association=92s [NOA] award for best opera for her productions of The Consul and Postcard from Morocco). She has headed the opera programs at the former St. Louis Conservatory of Music, the University of Tennessee, the University of the Pacific in California, and the University of Iowa, where she won first place for her Marriage of Figaro from the NOA. She has taught and directed with the apprentice programs at the Des Moines Opera, Chattauqua Opera, the Banff Center in Alberta, Canada,=A0and the Aspen Music Festival. She will be premiering her new English language version of Mozart=92s The Magic Flute at the University of Kentucky this year. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary music ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=F3, Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera companies throughout the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Opera Theater =09 Times THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR By Otto Nicolai Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare=92s play=20= Bridget-Michaele Reischl, conductor Sally Stunkel, stage director Wednesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m.=20 Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 2 p.m. Reserved seating tickets: $5 All Students $8 Oberlin College ID $8 Educators=20 $8 Senior Citizens=20 $12 Public All tickets $3 more when purchased at the door Central Ticket Service=20 (440) 775-8169 Located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium. Open Noon to 5 p.m. Monday =96 Friday Hall Auditorium Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. on=20 Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and=20 the Allen Art Museum. Free parking. FREE OPERA SCENES PROGRAMS Times New RomanTuesday, April 18 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Excerpts from: La Boh=E8me; The Barber of Seville; La Traviata; Don = PasqualeTimes Monday, May 15 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Finney Chapel Excerpts from: Times New RomanLa Fille du R=E9giment; The Cunning Little Vixen; Summer and Smoke; The Consul; Ariadne auf Naxos; Medea; Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny=20
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Media Contact: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/con= = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/~events =20 = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/operatheTimes 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= --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ)-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Thu Feb 16 11:12:42 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:12:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Auditions for "PlayActs" Staged Readings Message-ID: <2d6.300d28e.312628aa@aol.com> --part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Call for Auditions for "PlayActs" Staged Readings WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is Seeking Actors for Upcoming Roles WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is casting for 4 original one-act plays=20 which will be performed as staged readings on the WAKE UP And LIVE with the=20= ARTS=20 TV show, and as "full" one-act productions on-stage. Auditions will be held, Thursday, 2/23, 7:00 P, Adelphia Studios. Email for=20 appointment: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Include your phone number for contact.=A0=20 Please bring head shot & resume.=A0 Monologues are preferred, but not=20 mandatory.=A0 Be prepared to read from scripts.=20 Or, if unable to attend, mail head shot & resume, by Wednesday, 2/22,=A0 to: Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio P.O. 201524 Shaker Heights, OH 44120 .=A0 Taping of the actual stage readings is scheduled on the Thursdays, @ 7:= 00=20 P that WU&Lw/ARTS is taped at Adelphia Studios.=A0 Projected reading dates a= re=20 Thurs. 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, 5/18, & 6/1.=20 .=A0 Beginning the week of Sun. 2/26, rehearsals will be scheduled on: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Saturdays, 6:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sundays, 3:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Throughout March, April & May .=A0No more than 2 - 3 rehearsals for each play being read, are scheduled.= =A0=20 Seeking: . 2 males, late 20's - 30's, any ethnicity. Average-attractive looking.=20 Average-tall=A0 height,=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0 minimum 5'6."=A0 One male to be somewhat "shy." Other male, more "out= going." . 1 female, can portray Jewish, small, short, sprightly, @ 74 years. . 1 African-American male, can portray blind, 60's. Thin, but physically fit= ,=20 short stature. . 1 African-American female, 16-18 years. Lots of fashion sense of style . 2 males, 16-18 years.=A0 Any ethnicity. One male needs to be smallish, fra= il,=20 fragile. . 1 male, any ethnicity, who can portray both young 20's & 14 years of age. If you are not available to audition, rehearse or perform during the above=20 time frames, but would like to be considered for future "PlayActs," please=20 submit your head shot & resume by Wed. 2/22. You will be contacted for addi= tional=20 auditions. Sue Johnson Director Chris Fortunato Assoc. Dir. WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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.=A0 Taping of the actual stage readings is scheduled on the Thursday= s, @ 7:00 P that WU&Lw/ARTS is taped at Adelphia Studios.= =A0 Projected reading dates are Thurs. 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, 5/18, & 6/1= .

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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sundays, 3:00 P
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Throughout March, April & May

.=A0No more than 2 - 3 rehearsals for each play being read, are sched= uled.=A0

Seeking:
. 2 males, late 20's - 30's, any ethnicity. Average-attractive lookin= g. Average-tall=A0 height,=A0=A0
=A0=A0 minimum 5'6."=A0 One male to be somewhat "shy." Other male, more "out= going."

. 1 female, can portray Jewish, small, short, sprightly, @ 74 years.<= BR> . 1 African-American male, can portray blind, 60's. Thin, but physica= lly fit, short stature.

. 1 African-American female, 16-18 years. Lots of fashion sense of st= yle
. 2 males, 16-18 years.=A0 Any ethnicity. One male needs to be smalli= sh, frail, fragile.

. 1 male, any ethnicity, who can portray both young 20's & 14 yea= rs of age.

If you are not available to audition, rehearse or perform during the above t= ime frames, but would like to be considered for future "PlayActs," pl= ease submit your head shot & resume by Wed. 2/22.  You will be cont= acted for additional auditions.

Sue Johnson
Director
Chris Fortunato
Assoc. Dir.
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio


http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm







--part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary-- From video316 at hotmail.com Thu Feb 16 16:13:44 2006 From: video316 at hotmail.com (roger priebe) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 19:13:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]reminder: Strangers In Paradise auditions venue and date change In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > >Auditions ? Feb 18th from 1 to 5 PM at: > >South Brooklyn Public Library >4303 Pearl Road >Cleveland, OH 44109 >216-623-7067 > >Located on the corner of Pearl Road & State Road > >Strangers in Paradise > >?Strangers in Paradise? is the story of three friends, Francine, Katchoo >and David and the people they fall in and out of love with. > >It's a tale of dark pasts and hopeful futures, double-crosses and true >friendship, love and hate. > >In other words: it's a story of real life, kicked up a notch. > >Based on the comic book by Terry Moore. > > > >-Katchoo (female, early 20's, blonde, small frame) > >-Francine (female, early 20's, black hair, med frame) > >-David (male, early 20's, black hair, regular/small build) > >-Freddie (male, early-mid 20's, brown hair, med build) > >-Casey (female, early 20's, blonde hair) > >-Emma (female, late 30's early 40's, black hair) > > > >Please go to www.drakoproductions.com for more info. > >thanks >Roger Priebe > > >_____________________________________ >New York City Trip 8/1-8/3, sponsored by Fairmount Center and open to >everyone: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm >_______________________________________ >Fairmount Performing Arts Camp registration now open. Details @ >http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm >___________________________________ >There is a sister site to this list called the "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." >Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on more than a day or two, >the bulletin board is used. The Neopal bulletin board also has some other >terrific features, like a searchable database for you to put your personal >information, a place to post pictures and a chat room with a nightly 11pm >gathering to discuss hot topics: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ >_______________________________________ >Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely >those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this >message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the >administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for >all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > >NEohioPAL mailing list >NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >http://www.fredsternfeld.com From performingarts at karamu.com Thu Feb 16 18:43:41 2006 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 21:43:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National Back Stage Review: The Colored Museum (at Karamu) Message-ID: <000a01c6336b$f711e460$5701a8c0@karamu.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Three More Days to Tour The Museum at Karamu! -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------- Review: The Colored Museum=20 February 15, 2006 By Fran Heller The right cast can shore up an uneven production, and The Colored = Museum, at Karamu Performing Arts Theatre, is a case in point. The revuelike format of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satiric riff on what it = means to be black in America consists of 11 skits not all of equal = merit. But under Caroline Jackson Smith's direction and with a = first-rate cast, the weaker vignettes are propped up, resulting in an = entertainment that is laugh-out-loud funny with an undercurrent of pain. Coupling irreverent wit with deep compassion, Wolfe's play tackles and = topples the myths and stereotypes of black culture, from slavery and = Ebony magazine to hairstyles and Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in = the Sun. All the sketches revolve around identity issues: the loss of = it, the escape from it, the search for it. The centerpiece of the play -- and its most familiar sketch -- is "The = Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," a farcical send-up of the Hansberry drama, = Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls., and the kind of black musicals that = white audiences, Wolfe suggests, are conditioned to expect. The charismatic Stephanie Stovall is a hoot as the weary, Bible-totin' = mama who is not above swatting her adult son when he takes the Lord's = name in vain. Jimmie Woody is dead-on as the aggrieved son, whose beef = is with the Boss Man, not the man upstairs. Meanwhile, Kimberly Brown's = Lady in Plaid parodies the style found in Shange's famous work, while = Katrice Monee Headd as Medea Jones speaks in the classical tongues she = learned at Juilliard -- which nobody gets. Eventually, each actor tries = to out-emote the others and win an Oscar from the Narrator (G. Carlos = Henderson). The segment ends with a manic rendition of an all-black = musical, in which dervishlike dancing slows down to a moment of = self-awareness: It is music and dance that has helped people of color to = survive. Wolfe's most hilarious sketch is "The Hairpiece," in which Stovall, now = wearing "Barbie-doll tresses dipped in chocolate," and Headd, sporting = an outsized '60s Afro, mimic two bewigged talking heads vying for the = crown of their bald mistress. Henderson's campy impersonation of a drag queen and Brown's sultry = portrait of an expatriate singer =E0 la Josephine Baker are two examples = of the performances trumping the writing. The humor falls flat in = "Cookin' With Aunt Ethel," a lesson in "colored cuisine," but Stovall's = droll caricature of an Aunt Jemima prototype and Woody's = moonshine-swigging sidekick are a gas. In its 90th season, Karamu is the oldest African-American theatre in the = nation, and Artistic Director Terrence Spivey is on record as wanting to = restore its luster. With razor-sharp productions like The Colored = Museum, he is headed in the right direction. The Colored Museum runs Jan. 27-Feb. 19 at Karamu Performing Arts = Theatre, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. Tickets: (216) 795-7077. Website: = www.karamu.com. http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_c= ontent_id=3D1002033363 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Three More Days = to Tour The=20 Museum at Karamu!
----------------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------
Review: The = Colored=20 Museum
February 15, 2006
By=20 Fran Heller

The = right cast can=20 shore up an uneven production, and The Colored Museum, at Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre, is a case in point.

The=20 revuelike format of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satiric riff on what it means = to be=20 black in America consists of 11 skits not all of equal merit. But under = Caroline=20 Jackson Smith's direction and with a first-rate cast, the weaker = vignettes are=20 propped up, resulting in an entertainment that is laugh-out-loud funny = with an=20 undercurrent of pain.

Coupling irreverent wit with deep compassion, Wolfe's play tackles and = topples=20 the myths and stereotypes of black culture, from slavery and Ebony = magazine to=20 hairstyles and Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun. All = the=20 sketches revolve around identity issues: the loss of it, the escape from = it, the=20 search for it.

The centerpiece of the = play -- and=20 its most familiar sketch -- is "The Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," a = farcical=20 send-up of the Hansberry drama, Ntozake Shange's For Colored = Girls=85, and=20 the kind of black musicals that white audiences, Wolfe suggests, are = conditioned=20 to expect.

The charismatic Stephanie = Stovall is a=20 hoot as the weary, Bible-totin' mama who is not above swatting her adult = son=20 when he takes the Lord's name in vain. Jimmie Woody is dead-on as the = aggrieved=20 son, whose beef is with the Boss Man, not the man upstairs. Meanwhile, = Kimberly=20 Brown's Lady in Plaid parodies the style found in Shange's famous work, = while=20 Katrice Monee Headd as Medea Jones speaks in the classical tongues she = learned=20 at Juilliard -- which nobody gets. Eventually, each actor tries to = out-emote the=20 others and win an Oscar from the Narrator (G. Carlos Henderson). The = segment=20 ends with a manic rendition of an all-black musical, in which = dervishlike=20 dancing slows down to a moment of self-awareness: It is music and dance = that has=20 helped people of color to survive.

Wolfe's most=20 hilarious sketch is "The Hairpiece," in which Stovall, now wearing = "Barbie-doll=20 tresses dipped in chocolate," and Headd, sporting an outsized '60s Afro, = mimic=20 two bewigged talking heads vying for the crown of their bald = mistress.
Henderson's campy impersonation of a drag = queen and=20 Brown's sultry portrait of an expatriate singer =E0 la Josephine Baker = are two=20 examples of the performances trumping the writing. The humor falls flat = in=20 "Cookin' With Aunt Ethel," a lesson in "colored cuisine," but Stovall's = droll=20 caricature of an Aunt Jemima prototype and Woody's moonshine-swigging = sidekick=20 are a gas.

In its 90th season, Karamu = is the oldest=20 African-American theatre in the nation, and Artistic Director Terrence = Spivey is=20 on record as wanting to restore its luster. With razor-sharp productions = like=20 The Colored Museum, he is headed in the right direction.
The Colored Museum runs Jan. 27-Feb. 19 = at Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. = Tickets:=20 (216) 795-7077. Website: www.karamu.com.
http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews= /stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=3D1002033363
------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720-- From meredithcamp at ameritech.net Fri Feb 17 03:41:59 2006 From: meredithcamp at ameritech.net (Meredith Camp) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:41:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sparx Street Beats Auditions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sparx Street Beats Auditions -- Seeking colorful, high-energy dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs on downtown Cleveland sidewalks this summer. Five-minute auditions held on Tuesday, March 7 from 12 pm - 8 pm at the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call 216-426-7335 or go to www.cleveland.com/sparx. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sparx = Street Beats Auditions --
Seeking colorful, high-energy = dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs = on downtown Cleveland sidewalks this summer. Five-minute auditions held on Tuesday, March 7 = from 12 pm – 8 pm at the Idea   Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times = are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call = 216-426-7335 or go to www.cleveland.com/sparx.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0-- From bodwin_theatre_company at hotmail.com Fri Feb 17 05:40:27 2006 From: bodwin_theatre_company at hotmail.com (Bodwin Theatre Company) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 08:40:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Some Additional Information on Sparx in the City Auditions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: List: Below is some additional helpful information about the summer Sparx in the City activities. Kevin Cronin Bodwin Theatre Company ______________________________________________ From: Susie Frazier Subject: Sparx in the City Auditions Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:38:42 -0500 Hey creative people of Cleveland -- Sparx in the City is seeking colorful, high-energy dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs in various outdoor spaces of downtown Cleveland this summer. This award-winning marketing initiative has paid over $164,000 to Northeast Ohio performing and visual artists since 2003, and has provided opportunities for selected performers to build new audiences and be featured on TV, radio, the Web, and in print. Five-minute auditions will be held on Tuesday, March 7 from 12 pm ? 8 pm at the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call 216-426-7335 or go to http://www.cleveland.com/sparx Judges include: Randy Rollison, Cleveland Public Theatre Dee Perry, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival Greg Peckham, Cleveland Public Art Nora Romanoff, Parkworks Bill Ransom, Drummer & Percussionist Nina Domingue, Playwright and Performer David Shimotakahara, Groundworks Dancetheater Please pass this on to someone who may be interested! Susie Frazier Mueller Sparx in the City Producer 216-926-7382 http://www.cleveland.com/sparx A downtown Cleveland marketing initiative that leverages the creativity of area artists to stimulate commerce and vibrant street life. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee? Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From ytplayhouse at aol.com Fri Feb 17 06:15:28 2006 From: ytplayhouse at aol.com (ytplayhouse at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:15:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jekyll & Hyde final reminder Message-ID: <8C801E3BD0BA9FF-173C-4438@mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" 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 www.youngstownplayhouse.com ----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
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
 
----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com-- From Youngion at cox.net Fri Feb 17 06:45:21 2006 From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:45:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]performers needed Message-ID: Performers needed for paid gig at a flats nightclub on Mardi Gras, February 28. Since 1998, we have provided unique entertainment for one of the biggest Fat Tuesday parties in town. Already scheduled are Elvis, The Blues Bro, and Drag Queens. Looking for other singing impersonator acts, and unique circus and side show style entertainment. Contact Dan at Eastern Onion Entertainment 216-521-3866 From chris at antonellic.com Fri Feb 17 06:44:41 2006 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:44:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Miss 'Barnum' - The Greatest Musical on Earth........ Message-ID: <005501c633d0$afbcfbd0$0600a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Barnum The Greatest Musical on Earth Written by Mark Bramble Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Michael Stewart Performances:=20 Feb 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19*, 24 & 25 Curtain Time: 8 p.m.=20 (*Special 2 p.m. matinee) For tickets call 330-655-8522=20 "Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you that tonight you = are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name = stands for!" Here is the show that traces the career of America's greatest showman = from 1835 to the year he joined James A. Bailey to form The Greatest = Show On Earth. Let us begin, as BARNUM does... Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the = Barlow Community Center.=20 >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt = St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a = block down the road.=20 >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the road. Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Barnum
 
The = Greatest Musical on=20 Earth
Written by Mark=20 Bramble
Music by Cy = Coleman
Lyrics by Michael=20 Stewart
 
 
Performances:=20
Feb 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19*, = 24 &=20 25
 
Curtain = Time: 8=20 p.m.
(*Special 2 p.m.=20 matinee)
 
 
For tickets=20 call 330-655-8522 
 
"Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you = that tonight=20 you are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name = stands=20 for!"
Here is the show that traces the career of America's = greatest showman=20 from 1835 to the year he joined James A. Bailey to form The Greatest = Show On=20 Earth. Let us begin, as BARNUM does...

Hudson Players are = located right in=20 the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the Barlow Community Center. =

From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 = in Twinsburg=20 and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a = right on=20 Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side = just a=20 block down the road.
From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east = (right).=20 After you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. = The=20 Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the=20 road.
 
 

 

 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Fri Feb 17 07:36:44 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:36:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SCREEN ACTOR? Michael J. Reddy for Fri., Feb. 17 Message-ID: <8C801EF178628AB-238-DB7E@mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST FOR FEBRUARY 17" Screen Actor - Michael J. Reddy (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 17, 2006) To view Michael's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST FOR FEBRUARY 17"
Screen Actor - Michael J. Reddy (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 17, 2006) To view Michael's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com-- From balletlaves at yahoo.com Fri Feb 17 06:40:38 2006 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:40:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]information on master classes by Groundworks Dancetheater Message-ID: <20060217144038.43985.qmail@web54714.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND CITY DANCE ANNOUNCES MASTER CLASSES by GroundWorks Dancetheater? South Euclid?Cleveland City Dance (13947 Cedar Rd. in South Euclid) announces a series of MASTER CLASSES taught by GroundWorks Dancetheater company members. Classes run 5:30pm -7:30pm. March 3- Felise Bagley April 7- Artistic Associate, Amy Miller May 12- Artistic Director, David Shimotakahara Tuition is $15 for individual classes or all three classes for $40. Reserve your place in advance by calling 216-932-0222. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 

CLEVELAND CITY DANCE ANNOUNCES MASTER CLASSES by GroundWorks Dancetheater?

 
 
South Euclid?Cleveland City Dance (13947 Cedar Rd. in South Euclid) announces a series of MASTER CLASSES taught by GroundWorks Dancetheater company members. Classes run 5:30pm -7:30pm.
 
March 3- Felise Bagley
April 7- Artistic Associate, Amy Miller 
May 12- Artistic Director, David Shimotakahara
 
Tuition is $15 for individual classes or all three classes for $40. Reserve your place in advance by calling 216-932-0222.
 


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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Feb 17 08:12:47 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 11:12:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Information on the Chinese New Years Dinner Celebration Message-ID: <00fe01c633dc$ffb98d90$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FF_01C633B3.16E38590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HI everyone, I know many of you ordered tickets for the Chinese New Year Celebration Dinner for tomorrow (Saturday, Feb 18) at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, I wanted to let you know that right now, the main room and 1 private room seatings of 320 is completed gone. If anyone still planning to attend the evening of 12 course dinner, free wine, lion dance, remarks from distringuish guests, be aware that sittings from now on for the last 20 seats will be in a private room (Room B) you still get the same meal and all, except you will only be able to see the visual via a television (provided I can get it running today). We are charged by table, and a table sits 10 people. So, we encourage to get a table blocked, those who had came in the past know how much fun it was and we plan to continue to make it fun for everyone. Again, we thank you for your support to our organization! Tickets are $25/person for non-OCAGC Member or $15 for OCAGC Member (you can become a member, membership is open to all - more info www.ocagc.org). Come celebrate Chinese New Year with 12-course Authentic Chinese cuisine at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Inauguration of New Officers. Date: Saturday, February 18, 2006 Place: C & Y Chinese Restaurant, 2222 St. Claire Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Time: 6 P.M. (Cash Bar) * Attire: Semi Formal or Traditional Dress Evening event including Lion Dance, Martial Arts, sit down 12-course dinner, and raffle prizes. 12-course dinner include lobster, chicken, beef, etc. And complimentary Lychee Wine will be available on each table. Special Guests: OCA National President, Ms. Ginny Gong, Congressman Sherrod Brown and others Cost: $25 for Non-member and $15 for OCAGC member. Membership application will be available that evening. ($35/family or $25/individual) . Or you can download it at www.ocagc.org (membership is open to all) For ticket reservation please contact: Shan Chan: 440-846-0113, Huili Shi: 216-514-0880, Barbara Hing: 440-248-0329, Lana Den: 440-255-7290 or 440-255-5634, Johnny Wu: 216-373-3278 or email president at ocagc.org (checks can be made payable to OCAGC, 1265 W 106th Street #1, Clevelad, Ohio 44102) More information also available at http://www.ocagc.org The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States" The Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland (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. Thank you all for supporting OCAGC! ------=_NextPart_000_00FF_01C633B3.16E38590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
HI = everyone, I know=20 many of you ordered tickets for the Chinese New Year Celebration = Dinner for=20 tomorrow (Saturday, Feb 18) at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, I wanted to = let you=20 know that right now, the main room and 1 private room seatings of 320 is = completed gone. If anyone still planning to attend the evening = of 12 course=20 dinner, free wine, lion dance, remarks from distringuish guests, be = aware that=20 sittings from now on for the last 20 seats will be in a private room = (Room B)=20 you still get the same meal and all, except you will only be able to see = the=20 visual via a television (provided I can get it running today). We are = charged by=20 table, and a table sits 10 people. So, we encourage to get a table = blocked,=20 those who had came in the past know how much fun it was and we plan to = continue=20 to make it fun for everyone. Again, we thank you for your support to our = organization!
 
Tickets are=20 $25/person for non-OCAGC Member or $15 for OCAGC Member (you can become = a=20 member, membership is open to all - more info www.ocagc.org).
 
 

Come celebrate Chinese New Year with 12-course = Authentic=20 Chinese cuisine at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater = Cleveland’s=20 New Year Celebration and Inauguration of New Officers.

 

Date:   =20 Saturday, February 18, = 2006

Place:   = C=20 & Y Chinese Restaurant, 2222 St. Claire=20 Avenue, Cleveland,=20 Ohio

Time:   =20 6 P.M.  (Cash Bar) * Attire: Semi = Formal or=20 Traditional Dress

 

Evening event including Lion Dance, Martial Arts, sit down = 12-course=20 dinner, and raffle prizes. 12-course dinner include lobster, chicken, = beef, etc.=20  And complimentary Lychee = Wine will=20 be available on each table.

 

Special Guests: OCA National = President, Ms.=20 Ginny Gong, Congressman Sherrod = Brown and=20 others

 

Cost: $25 for Non-member and $15 for OCAGC member. Membership = application=20 will be available that evening. ($35/family or $25/individual) . Or you = can=20 download it at www.ocagc.org (membership is open to = all)

 

For ticket reservation please contact:  Shan Chan:  440-846-0113, Huili Shi: = 216-514-0880,=20 Barbara Hing: 440-248-0329, Lana Den: 440-255-7290 or 440-255-5634, = Johnny Wu:=20 216-373-3278 or email president at ocagc.org (checks can be made payable to OCAGC,=20 1265 W 106th Street #1,=20 Clevelad, Ohio=20 44102)

 

More information also available at http://www.ocagc.org

 

The Organization of Chinese Americans of = Greater=20 Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and = educational=20 organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active=20 participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and = equal=20 treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and = Asian/Pacific=20 Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and = Asian=20 Pacific Americans in the United=20 States"

 

The Organization of Chinese American of Greater = Cleveland=20 (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese American community of=20 Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations = and=20 communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity.=20

 

Thank you all=20 for supporting = OCAGC!

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charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Oberlin Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations (440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu Cleveland Museum of Art Contact: Rob Bruder (216) 707-2265; rbruder at clevelandart.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Oberlin College Choir Joins the Kronos Quartet for a Multi-Media Concert Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art=92s VIVA!=20= and Gala Around Town Series on Feb. 25 OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 17, 2006) =97 The Oberlin College Choir, directed by=20= Associate Professor of Choral Conducting Hugh Floyd, will join the=20 Kronos Quartet in a multi-media concert experience at Cleveland=92s=20 Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006,=20 at 7:30 p.m. The concert features Terry Riley=92s Sun Rings, an amalgam=20= of choral music, electronic sounds from outer space, and dazzling=20 visual projections from the Milky Way. The Cleveland Museum of Art=20 (CMA) presents the event as part of its VIVA! and Gala Around Town=20 Series. Admission to the performance is $39 for the general public, $34 = for=20 CMA members, and $10 for students with a valid I.D. To order tickets,=20 please call 1-888-CMA-0033 or visit www.cma.org/perform. Completed in 2002, Riley=92s Sun Rings uses the sounds of space = to=20 influence the writing of the string quartet, allowing for interplay=20 between recorded space sounds and live string playing. Commissioned by=20= NASA, Sun Rings features music by Riley that incorporates sounds from=20 the Milky Way such as crackling solar windstorms, the whistling of=20 lighting on Jupiter, and other sounds, triggered by Kronos using an=20 interactive computer. In addition, noted visual designer Willie=20 Williams (who has worked with the rock groups U2 and R.E.M.) prepared=20 images of the solar system photographed by the Voyager and Galileo=20 space probes that will be projected onto a screen behind the ensemble.=20= Sight and sound coupled together, Sun Rings culminates in an=20 unparalleled visual and aural experience. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote of a recent = performance:=20 =93Galaxies carpet the walls and Riley=92s generous melodies flow = through=20 Kronos=92 four string instruments. The audience sat in spellbound=20 silence.=94 Spending five months of each year touring concert halls, clubs, = and=20 festivals worldwide, the multi-Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet has=20= boisterously broken down genre barriers expected of string quartets.=20 Performing live with contemporary greats Tom Waits and David Bowie and=20= recording with such diversely talented singer-songwriters as Dave=20 Matthews and Nelly Furtado, Kronos has altered perceptions of what a=20 string quartet should be in the 21st century. About the Oberlin College Choir The Oberlin College Choir is a highly select ensemble chosen from=20 students at the Conservatory and the College. Founded by Olaf C.=20 Christiansen in 1929, it has been led by such illustrious conductors as=20= Robert Fountain and Daniel Moe, and has won critical acclaim for=20 performances in the United States and abroad, appearing in such=20 prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. In recent=20 years, the choir has sung regularly with the Cleveland Orchestra in=20 Severance Hall; for the 2005-2006 season the choir sang Mendelssohn=92s=20= Midsummer Night=92s Dream with Dame Felicity Lott. The choir=92s most=20 recent off-campus performance was in Chicago at the American Choral=20 Directors Central Division Convention (February 2006). Upcoming=20 projects include a dual language holiday recording for EMI. Director Hugh Floyd Hugh Ferguson Floyd is director of choral activities at the Oberlin=20 Conservatory of Music and at the Interlochen Arts Camp. At Oberlin, he=20= conducts the Oberlin College Choir, the Oberlin College Singers, the=20 Oberlin Musical Union, and, in rotation, the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra.=20= Floyd is a graduate of Furman University, the Eastman School of Music,=20= and the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Oberlin faculty,=20 Floyd was conducting assistant with the Charlotte (North Carolina)=20 Symphony and director of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte. He served=20 as chorus master for the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, and chorus=20 master and conductor in residence at the Brevard Music Center. He has=20 prepared choirs for such eminent conductors as Robert Shaw, Margaret=20 Hillis, Robert Page, Franz Welser-M=F6st, and Robert Spano. The Oberlin College Choir and the Kronos Quartet Sun Rings, by Terry Riley PRESENTED BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART'S VIVA! AND GALA AROUND TOWN SERIES Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center 3615 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (Parking is available at Applied Technologies directly across E. 36th from the auditorium entrance.) Tickets: $39 General Public $34 for CMA members $10 for students with valid I.D. 1-888-CMA-0033 # # # 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= --Boundary_(ID_LZlb7vXm6CckHDRRyj1XSQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Helvetica Oberlin Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations (440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu Cleveland Museum of Art Contact: Rob Bruder (216) 707-2265; rbruder at clevelandart.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
The Oberlin College Choir Joins the Kronos Quartet for=20 a Multi-Media Concert Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art=92s VIVA! and Gala Around Town Series on Feb. 25
0000,0000,3331OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 17, 2006) =97 The Oberlin College Choir, directed by Associate Professor of Choral Conducting Hugh Floyd, will join the Kronos Quartet in a multi-media concert experience at Cleveland=92s Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, at 7:30 p.m. The concert features Terry Riley=92s Sun = Rings,807E,0000,0000 = 0000,0000,3331an amalgam of choral music, electronic sounds from outer space, and dazzling visual projections from the Milky Way. The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) presents the event as part of its VIVA! and Gala Around Town Series. 0000,0000,3331Admission to the performance is $39 for the general public, $34 for CMA members, and $10 for students with a valid I.D. To order tickets, please call 1-888-CMA-0033 or visit www.cma.org/perform. Completed in 2002, Riley=92s Sun Rings uses the = sounds of space to influence the writing of the string quartet, allowing for interplay between recorded space sounds and live string playing. Commissioned by NASA, Sun Rings features music by Riley that incorporates sounds from the Milky Way such as crackling solar windstorms, the whistling of lighting on Jupiter, and other sounds, triggered by Kronos using an interactive computer. In addition, noted visual designer Willie Williams (who has worked with the rock groups U2 and R.E.M.) prepared images of the solar system photographed by the Voyager and Galileo space probes that will be projected onto a screen behind the ensemble. Sight and sound coupled together, Sun Rings culminates in an unparalleled visual and aural experience. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote of a recent performance: =93Galaxies carpet the walls and Riley=92s generous melodies flow through Kronos=92 four string instruments. The audience sat in spellbound silence.=94 0000,0000,3331 Spending five months of each = year touring concert halls, clubs, and festivals worldwide, the multi-Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet has boisterously broken down genre barriers expected of string quartets. Performing live with contemporary greats Tom Waits and David Bowie and recording with such diversely talented singer-songwriters as Dave Matthews and Nelly Furtado, Kronos has altered perceptions of what a string quartet should be in the 21st century. About the Oberlin College Choir The Oberlin College Choir is a highly select ensemble chosen from students at the Conservatory and the College. Founded by Olaf C. Christiansen in 1929, it has been led by such illustrious conductors as Robert Fountain and Daniel Moe, and has won critical acclaim for performances in the United States and abroad, appearing in such prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. In recent years, the choir has sung regularly with the Cleveland Orchestra in Severance Hall; for the 2005-2006 season the choir sang Mendelssohn=92s Midsummer Night=92s Dream with Dame Felicity Lott. The choir=92s most recent off-campus performance was in Chicago at the American Choral Directors Central Division Convention (February 2006). Upcoming projects include a dual language holiday recording for EMI. Director Hugh Floyd Hugh Ferguson Floyd is director of choral activities at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and at the Interlochen Arts Camp. At Oberlin, he conducts the Oberlin College Choir, the Oberlin College Singers, the Oberlin Musical Union, and, in rotation, the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra. Floyd is a graduate of Furman University, the Eastman School of Music, and the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Oberlin faculty, Floyd was conducting assistant withTimes = theTimes= Charlotte (North Carolina) Symphony and director of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte. He served as chorus master for the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, and chorus master and conductor in residence at the Brevard Music Center. He has prepared choirs for such eminent conductors as Robert Shaw, Margaret Hillis, Robert Page, Franz Welser-M=F6st, and Robert Spano. The Oberlin College Choir and the Kronos Quartet Sun Rings, by Terry Riley PRESENTED BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART'S VIVA! AND GALA AROUND TOWN SERIES Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center 3615 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (Parking is available at Applied Technologies directly across E. 36th from the auditorium entrance.) Tickets:=20 $39 General Public $34 for CMA members $10 for students with valid I.D. 1-888-CMA-0033
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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= --Boundary_(ID_LZlb7vXm6CckHDRRyj1XSQ)-- From suzie_dave at msn.com Fri Feb 17 12:22:29 2006 From: suzie_dave at msn.com (David A. Estvanko) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:22:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Easter Bunny for You! Message-ID: To All who need me. My name is David A. Estvanko and I have been doing this for 12 years. My costume is headed, white with a pink vest, with feet and hands. If you need The Bunny, I am available for $25.00 for 20 minutes or $75.00 hr. If you would like a 1 hr party featuring the Easter Bunny and helper which includes music, dancing, games, facepainting and/or tattoos, and balloon animals, the rate is $150.00 hr. The Easter Bunny can do meet and greet and photos or come to your house to plant your Easter eggs for your big egg hunt. He can be caught leaving his footprints in your cooking flour as he leaves his Easter baskets for your chlidren. Contact me at 1-216-398-0770 or cell 1-216-272-0255. The Bunny is available including the Saturday before Easter and Easter Morning and afternoon. Hope to hear from you. Dave From Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org Fri Feb 17 14:26:17 2006 From: Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org (Schuster, Jessica) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 17:26:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the Week of February 20 Message-ID: <3658357796870A4FAD822731653E058555D8E9@ideacom.WVIZ.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release Friday, February 17, 2006 Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, ideastream, 216.916.6134 "Around Noon" Schedule for the Week of February 20, 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 20. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to change. Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 20, 2006 Monday, 1-20-06 Jim Goldurs celebrates Presidents' Day with letters between Presidents' and their wives; introduces another music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, David Briskin; and finds out what's T.O.P.S. at Karamu House. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.loc.gov/shop/index.php?action=3DcCatalog.showItem&cid=3D1&scid= =3D78 &iid=3D3185 http://www.akronsymphony.org/ http://www.pmmf.org/2005_season/events_artists/personnel/david_briskin.h tm http://www.karamu.com/tops.htm http://www.karamu.com/ Tuesday, 1-21-06 Dee returns to see what's up with City Music Cleveland; gets some background on her genealogy thanks to the Western Reserve Historical Society; and meets South African singing star Vusi Mahlasela prior to his performance at Nighttown. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.citymusiccleveland.org/ http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=3D195 http://www.vusimahlasela.com/ http://home.ezezine.com/640_3/640_3-2006.02.07.00.49.archive.html Wednesday, 1-22-06 Today, Dee meets MOCA artist Peggy Kwong-Gordon; introduces the final music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, Paul Polivnick; and shares the funky fretwork of Bootsy Collins 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.contemporaryart.org/home/index.asp http://www.contemporaryart.org/exhibitions_details/ex_details_2006-ws.as p?ExhibitId=3D2 http://www.funky-stuff.com/bootsy/ http://www.akronsymphony.org/ http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/polivnick.html Thursday, 1-23-06 On Around Noon today, Dee gets in step with modern dance master Garth Fagan prior to his company's Dance Cleveland performance. Then, ideastream takes listeners to the City Club of Cleveland for the State of the City by Mayor Frank Jackson. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.garthfagandance.org/ http://www.dancecleveland.org/ http://www.cityclub.org/ http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=3D5280 Friday, 1-24-06 Today, Dee shoots for the stars with the Kronos Quartet, prior to their Cleveland Museum of Art performance; meets the funky buckeyes of The Ohio Players before their Rock Hall performance; and welcomes Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria for a preview of his concert at the Lakeland Jazz Festival. =20 For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.kronosquartet.org/ http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/aroundtown/html/2411265.html http://wfnk.com/ohioplayers/ http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D2006 http://www.bobbysanabria.com/ http://lakelandcc.edu/ACADEMIC/ARTS/concerts.htm ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the = Week of February 20

For Immediate Release

Friday, February 17, 2006

Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, = ideastream, 216.916.6134


“Around Noon” Schedule for the = Week of February 20, 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 20. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to = change.


Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 20, = 2006

Monday, 1-20-06

Jim Goldurs celebrates Presidents’ Day = with = letters between Presidents’ = and their wives; introduces another = music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, David = Briskin; and finds out = what’s T.O.P.S. = at = Karamu House.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.loc.gov/shop/index.php?action=3DcCatalog.showItem&ci= d=3D1&scid=3D78&iid=3D3185

http://www.akronsymphony.org/

http://www.pmmf.org/2005_season/events_artists/personnel/david_bris= kin.htm

http://www.karamu.com/tops.htm

http://www.karamu.com/


Tuesday, 1-21-06

Dee returns to see what’s up with City Music Cleveland; gets some background on her genealogy thanks to = the = Western Reserve Historical = Society; and meets South = African singing star Vusi = Mahlasela prior to his = performance at Nighttown.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.citymusiccleveland.org/

http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=3D195=

http://www.vusimahlasela.com/

http://home.ezezine.com/640_3/640_3-2006.02.07.00.49.archive.html


Wednesday, 1-22-06

Today, Dee meets MOCA = artist = Peggy = Kwong-Gordon; introduces the = final music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, Paul = Polivnick; and shares the = funky fretwork of Bootsy = Collins 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.contemporaryart.org/home/index.asp

http://www.contemporaryart.org/exhibitions_details/ex_details_2006-= ws.asp?ExhibitId=3D2

http://www.funky-stuff.com/bootsy/

http://www.akronsymphony.org/

http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/polivnick.html=


Thursday, 1-23-06

On Around = Noon today, Dee gets in = step with modern dance master Garth Fagan prior to his company’s Dance Cleveland performance.

Then, ideastream takes listeners to the City Club of Cleveland for the State of the = City by Mayor Frank = Jackson.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.garthfagandance.org/

http://www.dancecleveland.org/

http://www.cityclub.org/

http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=3D= 5280


Friday, 1-24-06

Today, Dee shoots for the stars with the Kronos Quartet, prior to their Cleveland Museum = of Art performance; meets = the funky buckeyes of The Ohio = Players before = their = Rock Hall performance; and welcomes Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria for a preview of his concert at the Lakeland Jazz Festival.  

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.kronosquartet.org/

= http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/aroundtown/html/2411265.html

http://wfnk.com/ohioplayers/

http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D20= 06

http://www.bobbysanabria.com/

http://lakelandcc.edu/ACADEMIC/ARTS/concerts.htm<= SPAN LANG=3D"en-us">






















------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF-- From TBURNETT at neo.rr.com Fri Feb 17 17:42:14 2006 From: TBURNETT at neo.rr.com (Tom Burnett) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:42:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Show auditions Message-ID: <11D582C6-61E8-4944-85F8-458822A07009@neo.rr.com> --Apple-Mail-3-858460864 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Audition = Announcement The 3rd Annual Stars of Medina County Variety Show The show will be held on Saturday, April 1, at 7 p.m., on the Main =20 Stage of the beautiful Performing Arts Center at Medina High School. Auditions are scheduled for Friday, March 3, from 6 to 9 p.m., and =20 Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They will be held on the =20 Middle Stage, which is reached through the school=92s north entrance. If you're a solo act, or part of a group, come and audition, If you =20 can sing, dance, tell jokes, play an instrument, juggle, perform =20 magic tricks =96 or do anything that will entertain an audience =96 we =20= want to hear from you. Among the 25 acts featured in last year's show =20= was a performer who played on washboards and spoons and other items =20 and proved to be one of the most popular when he invited four young =20 children up on stage to accompany him. The evening will also include a pre-show party featuring =20 refreshments, souvenirs, lobby entertainment and a raffle. For more =20 information, call Tom Burnett at 330-722-6559 or Nancy McNeal at =20 330-722-1948, or email tburnett at neo.rr.com. --Apple-Mail-3-858460864 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252

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The show will be held on Saturday, April 1, = at 7 p.m., on the Main Stage of the beautiful Performing Arts Center at = Medina High School.=A0

Auditions are scheduled for Friday, March 3, = from 6 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They = will be held on the Middle Stage, which is reached through the school=92s = north entrance.=A0

If you're a solo act, or part of a group, = come and audition, If you can sing, dance, tell jokes, play an = instrument, juggle, perform magic tricks =96 or do anything that will = entertain an audience =96 we want to hear from you. Among the 25 acts = featured in last year's show was a performer who played on washboards = and spoons and other items and proved to be one of the most popular when = he invited four young children up on stage to accompany = him.

The evening will = also include a pre-show party featuring refreshments, souvenirs, lobby = entertainment and a raffle. For more information, call Tom Burnett at = 330-722-6559 or Nancy McNeal at 330-722-1948, or email = tburnett at neo.rr.com.


= --Apple-Mail-3-858460864-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 17 19:41:35 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 19:41:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's Cat: one more weekend of life Message-ID: <20060218034135.14427.qmail@web36811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 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 440.5 25.4747. 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. __________________________________________________ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit   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 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 440.5 25.4747. 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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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976-- From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 18 08:53:01 2006 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (Alan or Judith Higbee) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:53:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Crucible in Cleveland Hts. March 3-5 Message-ID: <020401c634ab$c951efc0$0100a8c0@BABYLAPTOP> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral of Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Heights will = present Arthur Miller's The Crucible on Friday and Saturday, March 3 and = 4 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 and = are on sale at the church beginning February 12. Seating is limited. =20 First produced in New York in 1953, The Crucible won the Tony Award for = best play that year. It has since become one of the 20th century's most = powerful dramas. The setting is the year 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts = at the time of the witchcraft trials. Directed by Richard Meadows, the cast includes: Jennifer Bernhardt, = Allen Branstein, Debra Drew, Mary Lou Garmone (Franks), Carol Griffith, = Rich Hiles,David Hundertmark, Jim Johnston, Alicia Kahn, Paul Kapczuk, = Hannah McCandless, Roland Moore, Mairi Mull, Shirley Nixon, Ralph Pack, = Mike Piepenburg, Lisa Wadsworth, Rebekah Wadsworth, Bob Windle =20 Church of the Saviour is located at 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, = Ohio (1 block North of Fairmount Blvd.) The church has plenty of free, = lighted parking and is handicapped-accessible. =20 For more information please call 216-321-8880. =20 Judith Higbee, Director of Music ------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral of Church of the Saviour in = Cleveland=20 Heights will present Arthur Miller=92s The Crucible on Friday and = Saturday,=20 March 3 and 4 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 3 p.m.  = Tickets=20 are $10 and are on sale at the church beginning February 12.  = Seating is=20 limited.
 
First produced in New York in 1953, The = Crucible=20 won the Tony Award for best play that year. It has since become one of = the 20th=20 century=92s most powerful dramas.  The setting is the year 1692 in = Salem,=20 Massachusetts at the time of the witchcraft trials.

Directed by = Richard=20 Meadows, the cast includes: Jennifer Bernhardt, Allen Branstein, Debra = Drew,=20 Mary Lou Garmone (Franks), Carol Griffith, Rich Hiles,David Hundertmark, = Jim=20 Johnston, Alicia Kahn, Paul Kapczuk, Hannah McCandless, Roland Moore, = Mairi=20 Mull, Shirley Nixon, Ralph Pack, Mike Piepenburg, Lisa Wadsworth, = Rebekah=20 Wadsworth, Bob Windle

 
Church of the Saviour is located = at 2537=20 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio (1 block North of Fairmount = Blvd.)  The=20 church has plenty of free, lighted parking and is=20 handicapped-accessible.
 
For more information please = call=20 216-321-8880.
 
Judith Higbee, Director of=20 Music
 
------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610-- From cager55 at alltel.net Sat Feb 18 08:56:24 2006 From: cager55 at alltel.net (Jeff Caja) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:56:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JOSEPH AND THE DREAMCOAT OPENS AT OLDE TOWNE HALL Message-ID: <04e601c634ac$406afb10$01fea8c0@D9KSST61> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Olde Towne Hall Theatre =A836119 Center Ridge Road =A8 North Ridgeville, = OH PRESENTS JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR=AE DREAMCOAT DIRECTED BY MONICA OLEJKO MUSIC DIRECTION BY JOHN FRANKS SHOW DATES: FEB. 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25 MAR. 3, 4, 5, MAR. 10, 11, 12 CURTAIN TIMES: EVENING PERFORMANCES 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY MATINEES ON FEB. 19, MAR. 5 & MAR. 12 2:00 P.M. TICKET PRICES: ADULTS: $12.00 SENIORS & STUDENTS: $10.00 BOX OFFICE PHONE: 440 327-2909 OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS LOCATED ON CENTER RIDGE ROAD (OHIO RTE. 113) = 200 FEET WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF AVON-BELDEN ROAD (OHIO RTE. 83), = DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE NORTH RIDGEVILLE WATER TOWER. = (www.oldetownehalltheatre.com) =20 CAST OF CHARACTERS: JOSEPH SHANE SINISCALCHI = =20 NARRATOR CAROL BROQUET JACOB/POTIPHAR/BUTLER REGAN KRAUSE LEVI RICK EVANS ZEBULUN/BAKER CORY IGNECZI NAPHTALI JIM JASON SIMEON KEN MILOTA JUDAH/PHARAOH STEVEN SCHUERGER DAN ANDREW EVANS BENJAMIN CALEB EVANS ISSACHAR JOSH EVANS GAD BEN HENCEROTH REUBEN ED AULT WIVES: KRISTIN BROSKY JODY DARBY ANGEL EVANS HAILEY HUGHES HANNAH HUGHES (FEATURED = DANCER) RENEE STULL MRS. POTIPHAR SHARI LANAVE LITTLE JOEY CHRISTOPHER EVANS LITTLE GOAT JESSICA EVANS JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR=AE DREAMCOAT IS PRESENTED THROUGH = EXCLUSIVE ARRANGEMENT WITH R & H THEATRICALS, 1065 AVENUE OF THE = AMERICAS, SUITE 2400, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10018 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Olde=20 Towne Hall Theatre =A836119=20 Center Ridge Road =A8=20 North Ridgeville, OH
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   =20     TICKET=20 PRICES:   ADULTS:  $12.00
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   =20     BOX OFFICE=20 PHONE:  440 327-2909
 
OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS LOCATED ON CENTER RIDGE ROAD = (OHIO RTE.=20 113) 200 FEET WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF AVON-BELDEN ROAD = (OHIO RTE.=20 83), DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE NORTH RIDGEVILLE WATER = TOWER. (www.oldetownehalltheatre.com= )   
 
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------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260-- From bangandclatter at netzero.net Sat Feb 18 09:16:44 2006 From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 17:16:44 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bang and Clatter Audition Reminder for Tomorrow... Message-ID: <20060218.091719.19304.389020@webmail03.lax.untd.com> Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre. The Bang and the Clatter wants you... Many of you have called and were not able to attend our auditions this p= ast Saturday and are interested in being a part of our Inaugural Season.= = We have scheduled a second round for those interested, tommorrow evening= from 6 -10p.m. Please call to confirm an audition time. 330-606-5317 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the 3pm performance to those of= you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when yo= u makeyour audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the C= latter Theatre Company has to offer. = Auditions: Sunday, February 19 from 6 -10 pm at Summit ArtSpace. = 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Call 330-606-5317 for information We are looking for 23 actors ages 18 - 60 for roles in the following sho= ws. 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-school dropout, opts for a career in= the navy and eventually returns from Vietnam. Alone, Johnny takes solac= e in pyromania and writing about his family. As Johnny matures, he becom= es increasingly perceptive, revealing with more and more sympathy the un= derlying causes of so much family misery. In between Johnny's musings ar= e raucous scenes of catastrophic violence barely held in check by each c= haracter's submerged but instinctual need for the love of one another. I= n the plays final scenes, part memory, part hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's e= yes as she once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and pa= infully unprepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is = also transfigured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable= to identify with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbr= inging inflicted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma da= nce to "Danny Boy," the song to which they used to force their children = to dance, but when Joey interrupts he is struck dead by his father. John= ny ends the 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. Sean & Sean From ROSSPLANET at aol.com Sat Feb 18 10:17:48 2006 From: ROSSPLANET at aol.com (ROSSPLANET at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:17:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]TONIGHT---10% Off Coupon Pesano's Restaurant-Gary Lee of THE ECHOES Message-ID: <1c1.3a2735db.3128becc@aol.com> -------------------------------1140286668 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 10% OFF FOOD COUPON To All NEohioPAL Members at PESANO'S RESTAURANT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006 5225 WARNER ROAD GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047 (Tell them Dr. Ross sent you!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ SATURDAY, SPECIAL VALENTINE'S DAY PERFORMANCE, GARY LEE WILL BE APPEARING AT: Pesano's Restaurant & Lounge 5225 Warner Rd. 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Gary Lee, Lead singer of THE ECHOES February 18, 2006
       "GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a= ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 P= M to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Height= s, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047.  GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND t= hat perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so mu= ch 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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-------------------------------1140286668-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Feb 18 10:37:47 2006 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:37:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Sunday - TV comedy show Cleveland Message-ID: <023601c634ba$711ff900$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for the =93Mark Norton Show=94 will be held at: North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave Cleveland, OH 44102 216-651-5441 =20 On Feb. 19th from 5 to 9 PM / Open Call! =20 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 =20 The show to be aired on PAX TV channel 23 and PAX seen on numerous cable channels. =20 Looking for 18 and over males and females all types, no age limit (total of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy sketches! =20 Show format will be similar to Saturday Night Live. =20 Bring photo and resume and be prepared to do improv and interview. =20 Deferred pay. =20 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 89966 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Auditions for the “Mark Norton Show” will = be held at:


North Coast = Casting

4913 Storer Ave

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216-651-5441

 

On Feb. 19th from 5 to 9 PM / Open Call!

 

Mark Norton is the owner of Norton’s Furniture = in Cleveland. You may have seen his commercials on channel 19. Deep voice and pony tail! Has = already developed a strong following!

 

The show to be aired on PAX TV channel 23 and PAX = seen on numerous cable channels.

 

Looking for 18 and over males and females all types, = no age limit (total of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy = sketches!

 

Show format will be similar to Saturday Night = Live.

 

Bring photo and resume and be prepared to do improv = and interview.

 

Deferred pay.

 

 

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Founder - "The Indie = Gathering"
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------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100-- From info at groundfloortheater.com Sat Feb 18 11:24:45 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 19:24:45 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mimi Gonzales - one show only - tonight at the Ground Floor Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tonight for one show only, hilarious stand-up comedian Mimi Gonzales brin= gs her to the Ground Floor Theater stage. TimCornett opens. Showtime is 9= :00. 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= azine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and giveawa= ys. Join our mailing list to receive money-saving coupons and other offers. V= isit www.groundfloortheater.com. ----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tonight for one show only, hilarious stand-up comedian Mimi G= onzales brings her to the Ground Floor Theater stage. TimC= ornett opens. Showtime is 9:00.

The Ground Floor Theater is a new = comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the = old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available for all shows. Admission is= $16.00. Doors and the bar open one half hour before showtime. Call 216-2= 55-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for more information.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in t= he Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The N= ews Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene M= agazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and givea= ways.
 
Join our mailing list to rec= eive money-saving coupons and other offers. Visit www.groundfloortheater.com. <= /FONT>

 

----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685-- From ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com Sat Feb 18 14:46:02 2006 From: ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com (ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 17:46:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for Carlee Milluch or actress of Marilyn Monroe typePAID POSITION Message-ID: <192.519a196f.3128fdaa@aol.com> -------------------------------1140302762 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for Carli Milich. Not sure of the spelling. She worked for Bits events doing mystery theater work a few years back and went to Tri-C west. Carli if you're reading this please respond, it's imperative that you respond to this email asap concerning a paid position. If there's any female that would fit the role of a Marilyn Monroe type actress, please respond -------------------------------1140302762 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I am looking for Carli Milich.  Not sure of the spelling.  Sh= e=20 worked for Bits events doing mystery theater work a few years back and went=20= to=20 Tri-C west.  Carli if you're reading this please respond, it's imperati= ve=20 that you respond to this email asap concerning a paid position.  If the= re's=20 any female that would fit the role of a Marilyn Monroe type actress, pl= ease=20 respond
-------------------------------1140302762-- From seanszaller at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 19 00:20:23 2006 From: seanszaller at sbcglobal.net (Sean Szaller) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 00:20:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for ONCE ON THIS ISLAND Message-ID: <20060219082023.58274.qmail@web80513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Kirtland HS Musical Director, Sean Szaller, is seeking the following musicians for an upcoming production of "Once on This Island": 1) Keyboard 2 -- (Preferrably owns their own keyboard...ideally a Kurzweil for programming purposes) 2) Electric Bass 3) Guitar -- Electric, Steel string acoustic, and Nylon string acoustic 4) Percussionist -- all auxillary, no set 5) Reed -- the book calls for Flute, ALTO Flute, Picc., Clarinet, and Sop. Sax. We are trying to use a player who actually owns (or has access to) and can play Alto Flute, as so much of the show is scored for it. This is not an easy reed book, so the player must be exceptional! These ARE ALL paying positions. The committment is very minimal. Rehearsals TBD. Performances: 3/30, 3/31, 4/6, and 4/7 -- all evening shows. If interested, please respond to this post with and attach either a resume or brief list of musical theater experience. Thank you! ~Sean Szaller Musical Director --0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Kirtland HS Musical Director, Sean Szaller, is seeking the following musicians for an upcoming production of "Once on This Island":
 
1) Keyboard 2 -- (Preferrably owns their own keyboard...ideally a Kurzweil for programming purposes)
 
2) Electric Bass
 
3) Guitar -- Electric, Steel string acoustic, and Nylon string acoustic
 
4) Percussionist -- all auxillary, no set
 
5) Reed -- the book calls for Flute, ALTO Flute, Picc., Clarinet, and Sop. Sax. We are trying to use a player who actually owns (or has access to) and can play Alto Flute, as so much of the show is scored for it.  This is not an easy reed book, so the player must be exceptional!
 
These ARE ALL paying positions.  The committment is very minimal.  Rehearsals TBD.  Performances: 3/30, 3/31, 4/6, and 4/7 -- all evening shows.  If interested, please respond to this post with and attach either a resume or brief list of musical theater experience.  Thank you!
 
~Sean Szaller
Musical Director
 
--0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747-- From davidstphillips at alltel.net Sun Feb 19 07:18:16 2006 From: davidstphillips at alltel.net (David Tarbert) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:18:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Musician Wanted Message-ID: <002d01c63567$b8e29b00$01fea8c0@yourze8cxvr8tt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Looking for a stand-up bass player - female vocalist - percussionist (or combination) to wrap-around an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/guitarist from the area (with product out) for appearances locally and possibly regionally/nationally. Please respond to davideo at en.com Thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Looking for a stand-up bass playerfemale = vocalistpercussionist (or = combination) to wrap-around an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/guitarist from the = area (with product out) for appearances locally and possibly = regionally/nationally.

 

Please respond to davideo at en.com  Thanks.

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300-- From bellissimasop at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 18 07:37:12 2006 From: bellissimasop at sbcglobal.net (Sharon Shaffer) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 10:37:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sharon Shaffer, Soprano Message-ID: <001201c634a1$30419060$3201a8c0@sharonpc> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0" ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Sharon Shaffer =20 Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 3:00 PM =20 =20 Severance Hall The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra February Concert Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra James Gaffigan, music director and conductor Cleveland Orchestra Youth Chorus Betsy Burleigh, youth chorus director Medina High School Concert Choir Frank A. Bianchi, director =20 Sharon Shaffer, Soprano Emily Landa, Mezzo Soprano Ray Liddle, Bass =20 Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Mozart: Coronation Mass in C Major, K. 317 Wagner: Prelude to Die Meistersinger Severance Ticket Office: (216) 231-1111 or 1-800-686-1141 This concert also performed:=20 Tuesday, February 21st 7:30 PM The Medina Performing Arts Center located at 777 East Union Street, Medina 44256. Call (330) 636-3400, for ticket information You can find directions at the following website: = http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

     Sharon = Shaffer

Sunday, = February 26,=20 2006 at 3:00=20 PM

 

Severance=20 Hall

The=20 Cleveland = Orchestra=20 Youth Orchestra February Concert

Cleveland Orchestra = Youth=20 Orchestra

James Gaffigan, = music=20 director and conductor

Cleveland Orchestra = Youth=20 Chorus

Betsy Burleigh, = youth=20 chorus director

Medina=20 High=20 School Concert=20 Choir

Frank A. = Bianchi,=20 director

 

Sharon=20 Shaffer,=20 Soprano

Emily Landa,=20 Mezzo Soprano

Ray = Liddle,=20 Bass

 

Rimsky-Korsakov: = Scheherazade
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Wagner:=20 Prelude to Die Meistersinger

 

Severance=20 Ticket Office: (216) 231-1111 or=20 1-800-686-1141

 

 

 

 

 

This = concert=20 also performed:

 

Tuesday, February 21st  7:30=20 PM

The Medina Performing Arts=20 Center

 

located at=20 777 East Union = Street,=20 Medina 44256.

Call = (330) 636-3400, = for ticket=20 information

You can find = directions at the=20 following website: http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm<= /P>

 

 

 

 

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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1032648870-1140356707=:61047-- From divadxof at yahoo.com Sun Feb 19 10:41:20 2006 From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:41:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Freeze Box Productions announces THE BARGAIN / May 2006 Message-ID: <20060219184120.87219.qmail@web36510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For immediate release: FREEZE BOX PRODUCTIONS presents: The Bargain http://www.divadjxof.net/thebargain.html Runs dates will be: MAY 5,6,12,13 2006 at the Lake Catholic High School Auditorium in Mentor, Ohio Now in its 3rd generation after the public debut at the Geauga Lyric Theatre in Chardon in May 2005, the show has been expanded, revamped and promises to be the most exciting new gospel based musical of the Passion since the 70's Written & Directed by L. Michael Breeze Asst. Dir. Stage Manager Karen Porter Choreography Lisa-Marie French Music composed by David J. Fox Arrangements Band Direction Ric Koenig With nearly 100% of the oringinal cast responding to the call, preproduction begins in March, with a newly reformed pit band featuring members of the Rock Band SYNERGY! more info at www.divadjxof.net info at divadjxof.net --0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
For immediate release:
 
FREEZE BOX PRODUCTIONS
presents:
 
The Bargain
Runs dates will be:
 
MAY 5,6,12,13 2006
at the Lake Catholic High School Auditorium in Mentor, Ohio
 
Now in its 3rd generation after the public debut at the Geauga Lyric Theatre in Chardon in May 2005, the show has been expanded, revamped and promises to be the most exciting new gospel based musical of the Passion since the 70's
 
Written & Directed by L. Michael Breeze
Asst. Dir. Stage Manager Karen Porter
Choreography Lisa-Marie French
Music composed by David J. Fox
Arrangements Band Direction Ric Koenig
 
With nearly 100% of the oringinal cast responding to the call, preproduction begins in March, with a newly reformed pit band featuring members of the Rock Band SYNERGY!
 
more info at
 
--0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688-- From moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 19 10:49:38 2006 From: moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net (Krista) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:49:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading Message-ID: <20060219184938.22737.qmail@web81011.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-123779544-1140374978=:22483 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit RED HEN Productions P.O. Box 91926 Cleveland, OH 44101 Phone (215) 556-0910 www.feministtheatre.org PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 19, 2006 Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading CLEVELAND, OH, February 12, 2006: In honor of Women?s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm, March 9 through the 19th, 2006, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue. Tickets are $10, $8 for students. This One Thing I Do, by Claire Braz-Valentine, takes the audience through the struggle for women's rights from 1901 through the end of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton's lives. This struggle saw both women fight every day and step of the way to get women's voting rights, equal pay and equal rights. Although their struggle of voting rights was not realized before death, 7 states had passed the suffrage act. The important work these 2 women did laid the path for our generation to enjoy Equal Rights in many areas. The struggle continues and it is important to understand how far we have come. This show will be directed by Rose Leininger, Artistic Director for Red Hen Theater. Red Hen Productions, Cleveland?s Feminist Theatre, creates theatre by and about women. We build a framework in which to take risks, initiate change and empower women. By developing bridges into the community, we hope to challenge assumptions and demonstrate that change is possible. For reservations or information call the Red Hen Box Office at (216) 556-0910 or visit the website at www.feministtheatre.org ### ?It?s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.? --Tony Kushner Change YOUR world with Red Hen. --0-123779544-1140374978=:22483 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
RED HEN Productions
 
P.O. Box 91926
Cleveland, OH 44101
Phone (215) 556-0910
PRESS RELEASE
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 February 19, 2006
 
Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading
CLEVELAND, OH, February 12, 2006:    In honor of Women?s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm, March 9 through the 19th, 2006, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue.  Tickets are $10, $8 for students.
This One Thing I Do, by Claire Braz-Valentine, takes the audience through the struggle for women's rights from 1901 through the end of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton's lives.  This struggle saw both women fight every day and step of the way to get women's voting rights, equal pay and equal rights. Although their struggle of voting rights was not realized before death, 7 states had passed the suffrage act. The important work these 2 women did laid the path for our generation to enjoy Equal Rights in many areas.  The struggle continues and it is important to understand how far we have come.  This show will be directed by
Rose Leininger, Artistic Director for Red Hen Theater.
Red Hen Productions, Cleveland?s Feminist Theatre, creates theatre by and about women. We build a framework in which to take risks, initiate change and empower women. By developing bridges into the community, we hope to challenge assumptions and demonstrate that change is possible.
For reservations or information call the Red Hen Box Office at (216) 556-0910 or visit the website at www.feministtheatre.org
###
?It?s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.?
--Tony Kushner
Change YOUR world with Red Hen.
 
--0-123779544-1140374978=:22483-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Sun Feb 19 11:42:06 2006 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 14:42:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Emergency Cast Replacement for INSIDE OUT at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <13d.24e20d08.312a240e@aol.com> -------------------------------1140378126 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 For Immediate Release=20 For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio =20 February 19, 2006=20 Emergency Cast Replacement =20 Inside Out =20 The cast of Inside Out, a musical that opened Friday night was shaken by th= e=20 news that the father of one of the cast members had passed away Friday=20 evening. Lissy Gulick, veteran Cleveland actor and singer, learned after th= e=20 Friday performance that her father, Brooks Jones had suffered a stroke. Lis= sy=20 traveled directly from the theater to the hospital where Mr. Jones passed a= way.=20 The Saturday and Sunday performances of Inside Out went on as scheduled. =20 MaryJo Alexander, Artistic Director of Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, stepped into= the role=20 Lissy portrayed, that of Grace, the therapist. At these two performances,=20 MaryJo performed while holding the script and score in hand.=20 =E2=80=9CWe=E2=80=99re fortunate to have someone with MaryJo=E2=80=99s skil= ls and talents as an=20 actor and singer available to step in on short notice,=E2=80=9D said direct= or Neil=20 Thackaberry. Although Ms. Alexander was familiar with the play, she had not= been=20 involved in the rehearsal process because she was designing costumes for Ca= se=20 Western Reserve University=E2=80=99s production of Look Back in Anger. She=20= also =20 designed the costumes for Inside Out.=20 =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m so grateful for the help of the other cast members,= =E2=80=9D said MaryJo. =E2=80=9C The play is about women who support each other through group therapy. The p= lay=20 became a metaphor for the Saturday and Sunday performances =E2=80=93 a grou= p, group =20 effort.=E2=80=9D=20 Lissy Gulick has decided to withdraw from the production to be able to spen= d=20 time with her family and friends. MaryJo and the rest of the cast will go=20 back into rehearsal to help prepare MaryJo for the remainder of the run. T= he=20 play performs through March 5.=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 Broadway and then Off=20 Broadway. It has since received major productions at Laguna Playhouse, The=20 Phoenix Theatre, The Florida Studio Theatre, and last Fall in Zurich, Switz= erland.=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 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 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=20= and=20 season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=20= 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 -------------------------------1140378126 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

For Immedi= ate=20 Release

For=20 additional information contact: Nei= l=20 Thackaberry 330-342-0800

Hudson, Ohio=20

February 19, 2006

Emergency Cast=20 Replacement

Inside=20 Out=20

        =    =20 =

The cast of Inside Out, a musical that ope= ned=20 Friday night was shaken by the news that the father of one of the cast membe= rs=20 had passed away Friday evening. Lissy Gulick, veteran Cleveland actor and=20 singer, learned after the Friday performance that her father, Brooks Jones h= ad=20 suffered a stroke. Lissy traveled directly from the theater to the hospital=20 where Mr. Jones passed away.

 

The Saturday and S= unday=20 performances of Inside Out went on as scheduled.  MaryJo Alexander, Artistic Directo= r of=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, stepped into the role Lissy portrayed, that of Grace= , the=20 therapist. At these two performances, MaryJo performed while holding the scr= ipt=20 and score in hand.

 

=E2=80=9CWe=E2=80= =99re fortunate to have=20 someone with MaryJo=E2=80=99s skills and talents as an actor and singer avai= lable to=20 step in on short notice,=E2=80=9D said director Neil Thackaberry. Although M= s. Alexander=20 was familiar with the play, she had not been involved in the rehearsal proce= ss=20 because she was designing costumes for Case Western Reserve University=E2= =80=99s=20 production of Look Back in Anger. She also=20 designed the costumes for Inside=20 Out.

 

=E2=80=9CI=E2=80= =99m so grateful for the=20 help of the other cast members,=E2=80=9D said MaryJo. =E2=80=9CThe play is a= bout women who=20 support each other through group therapy. The play became a metaphor for the= =20 Saturday and Sunday performances =E2=80=93 a group, group=20 effort.=E2=80=9D

 

Lissy Gulick has d= ecided=20 to withdraw from the production to be able to spend time with her family and= =20 friends. MaryJo and the rest of the cast will go back into rehearsal to help= =20 prepare MaryJo for the remainder of the run.  The play performs through March=20 5.

=  

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= =80=9CThe=20 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= o been named=20 one of the best Off Broadway musicals by Theatre=20 Mania.

 <= /P>

The show had a ten month run in New York, first= off=20 Broadway and then Off Broadway. It has since received major productions=20 at Laguna Playhouse, The Phoenix Theatre, The Florida St= udio=20 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<= SPAN=20 style=3D"COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> (Sag= 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.

 

   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.

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= 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

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= Tickets
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular=20 tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances excep= t=20 the preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discou= nts=20 and season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets=20= can=20 be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

 

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

-------------------------------1140378126-- From advocate at stratos.net Sun Feb 19 13:35:56 2006 From: advocate at stratos.net (Bruce Hennes) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:35:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Great American Songbook - John Pizzarelli at Nighttown Next Week Message-ID: <43F8E4BC.6090509@stratos.net> John Pizzarelli Sings The Great American Songbook At Nighttown Next Week For over twenty-five years, John Pizzarelli, best known as a leading interpreter of The Great American Songbook (and husband of Jessica Mollaskey), has traveled the world, making records and performing for all types of audiences in venues large and small. The singer/guitarist will appear at Nighttown in Cleveland Heights on Monday and Tuesday, February 27 & 28, for two shows each nite at 7 & 9 p.m. Tickets are $30 each and there is no cover and no minimum. If you love The Great American Songbook - this guy swings !! From Broadway Showtunes and standards to the Beatles, you will probably know just about every song sung. You can learn more about John Pizzarelli at http://www.johnpizzarelli.com; you can hear him at http://www.radiodeluxe.com/jp/ and you can see his discography at http://tinyurl.com/jaflv. For more information or to make a reservation (a MUST !!), please call Nighttown at 216-795-0550. Nighttown is the only club in Ohio on Down Beat's List of the 100 Best Jazz Clubs in the World. And their food's great, too. You can get on our e-mailing list by going to http://www.nighttowncleveland.com/events.html - and please don't be put off by the constant references to "jazz." We're doing more and more concerts and events around cabaret and The Great American Songbook; by joining our e-mailing list you won't miss out on any. Thanks. Nighttown At the top of Cedar Hill www.nighttowncleveland.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Feb 19 15:33:20 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 18:33:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you for your attendance Message-ID: <008701c635ac$dfbc1450$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit to the 2006 Chinese New Years Celebration with me lastnight at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, we have a sold out crowd of 320 people and without your support, OCAGC wouldn't be here, On behalf of our organization, my warmest appreciation! Johnny ================================== 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50-- From hdmcdonnell at mac.com Sun Feb 19 15:35:47 2006 From: hdmcdonnell at mac.com (Heather) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 15:35:47 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call CRCC Public Service Announcements Message-ID: <4567971.1140392147543.JavaMail.hdmcdonnell@mac.com> CASTING CALL The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center will be producing four Public Service Announcements over the next few weeks. We are looking for volunteers to act in these projects. These PSA?s may be played on local television and radio stations and will be viewed throughout the community for various types of educational purposes. PROJECT TYPE: Digital Video Public Service Announcement LOCATION: DOWNTOWN/ OHIO CITY SHOOT DATE/S: Saturday March 4th and Sunday March 5th PSA #1 (Sunday, 5th) TOPIC: AQUAINTENCE RAPE Role # 1 ? Male Actor- college age Seeking (1) talent/s for this role Casting: Charming appearance with a rough talking, narrow-minded attitude Role # 2 ? Male Actors- college age Seeking (2) talent/s for this role Casting: Male/s very hip, cool definitely trend setters PSA # 2 (Saturday 4th) TOPIC: VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE SPEAK OUT Role # 1 ? Female and Male ? all ages Seeking (4) talents for this role Casting: diverse group: good screen presence These characters portray victims of sexual violence All PSA?s (Saturday 4th) Role #1 ? Voice Talent Seeking (1) talent for this role Seeking voice over talent for a 10 second tagline and 30 second PSA. Casting: compassionate, strong, and confident male or female voice This is a volunteer project that will require a one-day commitment of 5 hours. A DVD of the completed projects will be provided to each volunteer. Please forward contact information with resume and demo files/photographs (if available) to hdmcdonnell at mac.com From edenvalley at centurytel.net Sun Feb 19 15:46:02 2006 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:46:02 -0600 (CST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley presents Next Stop, Freedom on March 14 Message-ID: <002d01c635ae$783097f0$95c2ced1@eve> Take a trip back in time to 1899 and hear the stories of the Underground = Railroad in Ohio with Next Stop, Freedom! at Ritter Public Library; 5680 = Liberty Ave in Vermilion on March 14 at 7p.m. This first person = character program is free and open to the public. For information call = 440-967-3798 For a complete schedule of Eden Valley Events, check our calendar at: = http://www.edenvalleyenterprises.org/calendar.html To arrange for a program for your group, contact us directly at = edenvalley at centurytel.net To unsubscribe to this list, reply to this e-mail with your request. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.15.11/264 - Release Date: 2/17/2006 From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Sun Feb 19 16:11:54 2006 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:11:54 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wine Tasting Event this SAT Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C6356F.33751170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > The Studio of 5 Rings is Hosting its First Wine Tasting Event. > Enjoy our wine and fine foods in our comforting atmosphere. 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Limited seats are available for both the Wednesday and Thursday performances with authors in attendance. Most every performance of the show has sold out, but I wanted to provide advance notice to the NEOHIPAL list of this special opportunity. We are hoping to organize a talk-back session with the authors, but nothing is set in stone yet. COMING TO AMERICA is a new musical comedy done in a vaudeville-style, and it's a high-profile event for Kalliope and for Cleveland. Local performer Kim Koljat joins four New York performers, and they knock themselves out playing dozens of comedic characters and singing 61 songs. It's a standout bunch of composers (George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, George M Cohan,) and the arrangements are by PHIL RENO, the conductor/music director of Broadway's THE PRODUCERS, CATS, etc. Get tickets at KalliopeStage.com, or call the box office between the hours of 12pm and 4pm at 216-321-0870. --Apple-Mail-1-1035305902 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

NY playwrights James Hindman and = Ray Roderick will be attending performances of the world = premiere of COMING TO AMERICA at Kalliope Stage this week. Limited seats = are available for both the Wednesday and Thursday performances with = authors in attendance. Most every performance of the show has sold out, = but I wanted to provide advance notice to the NEOHIPAL list of this = special opportunity. We are hoping to organize a talk-back session with = the authors, but nothing is set in stone = yet.

COMING TO AMERICA is a new musical comedy = done in a vaudeville-style, and it's a high-profile event for Kalliope = and for Cleveland. Local performer Kim Koljat joins four New York = performers, and they knock themselves out playing dozens of comedic = characters and singing 61 songs. It's a standout bunch of composers = (George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, George M = Cohan,) and the arrangements are by PHIL RENO, the conductor/music = director of Broadway's THE PRODUCERS, CATS, etc.

Get tickets at KalliopeStage.com, or call the = box office between the hours of 12pm and 4pm at = 216-321-0870.




= --Apple-Mail-1-1035305902-- From footloose42000 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 19 20:12:33 2006 From: footloose42000 at yahoo.com (Brett Parr) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:12:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cinderella at the North Canton Playhouse Message-ID: <20060220041233.17132.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-211894874-1140408753=:99532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TWO WEEKS UNTIL.... CINDERELLA OPENS! The North Canton Playhouse is pulling out at all the stops in this fairy tale, Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which opens MARCH 3, and closes MARCH 19 on the North Canton Playhouse MAINSTAGE. Showtimes are FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8PM, and SUNDAYS at 2:30PM. Come and witness the spectacle of CINDERELLA. With a beautiful set, lavish costumes, and a extremely talented cast, CINDERELLA is sure to hit all the right notes with this family musical. Perfect for a family outing! RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE AT 330-494-1613. TICKETS ARE $12 GENERAL, AND STUDENTS/SENIORS ARE $11. THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE IS LOCATED WITHIN HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 525 7TH STREET, NORTH CANTON, OHIO. COME AND JOIN US FOR CINDERELLA, AND SEE IF THE SLIPPER FITS! --0-211894874-1140408753=:99532 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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                CINDERELLA OPENS!
 
The North Canton Playhouse is pulling out at all the stops in this fairy tale, Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which opens MARCH 3, and closes MARCH 19 on the North Canton Playhouse MAINSTAGE. Showtimes are FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8PM, and SUNDAYS at 2:30PM.
 
Come and witness the spectacle of CINDERELLA. With a beautiful set, lavish costumes, and a extremely talented cast, CINDERELLA is sure to hit all the right notes with this family musical. Perfect for a family outing!
 
RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE AT 330-494-1613. TICKETS ARE $12 GENERAL, AND STUDENTS/SENIORS ARE $11.
 
THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE IS LOCATED WITHIN HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 525 7TH STREET, NORTH CANTON, OHIO.
 
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--0-211894874-1140408753=:99532-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:13:07 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:13:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]1 wk - AUDITIONS for Fairmount Performing Arts Camp - MAKE APPT. NOW Message-ID: <2c0.5524d85.312a71a3@aol.com> -------------------------------1140397987 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Our next round of AUDITIONS for the Professional Training Workshop of Fairmount Performing Arts Camp will take place in one week: Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, February 26. To find out more and sign up for an audition go to this link: _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm) AND, there will be more auditions at the end of March. Learn... Have Fun... Make Friends... Work with the Pros Whether you want ... -- to have a fun time being in a play -- auditioning skills that will help you land roles in your school plays -- to develop truthful, three dimensional characters -- to prepare for a college theatre program audition -- to prepare yourself for a professional career We have the program for you! All ages, all experience levels! Theatre and Dance Training for CHILDREN AND TEENS (2 - three week sessions) COLLEGE STUDENTS (2 - three week sessions) ADULTS (one week program) to check out the complete program, including staff bios, student testimonials and success stories, dates and fees: _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm) (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06) -------------------------------1140397987 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1140397987-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:16:14 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:16:14 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPRING THEATRE CLASSES for all ages @ FAIRMOUNT CENTER w/ SUPERB INSTRUCTORS ! Message-ID: <293.5ee9d96.312a725e@aol.com> -------------------------------1140398174 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GREAT classes FOR ALL AGES this spring starting late March at our new Mayfield facility (corner of SOM Center and Wilson Mills) with TERRIFIC teachers! Join us for ... Acting the Great Contemporary Playwrights (Adults); Tom Fulton, Instructor Film Acting (9-12th grade); Elizabeth Ann Townsend, Instructor Scene Study (9-12th grade); Brian Zoldessy, Instructor Acting and Improv (7-8th grade); Nathan A. Lilly, Instructor Long Form Improv (Two classes: 9-12th & Adult); Marc Moritz, Instructor Stage Makeup (9th grade - Adult); R. Scott Posey, Instructor Creative Dramatics (1-2nd grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Theatre by the "book" (3-4th grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Intro to Scene Study (5-6th grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Private Acting Coaching; Tracee Patterson, Instructor AND MORE !! Check out the details (dates, course descriptions, instructor biographies) here: _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm) Fred _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1140398174 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Private Acting Coaching; Tracee Patterson,=20 Instructor
 
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= -------------------------------1140398174-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:18:28 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:18:28 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join us for August NYC trip Message-ID: <283.5d0affc.312a72e4@aol.com> -------------------------------1140398308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Details here: _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm) -------------------------------1140398308 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1140398308-- From jenruffner at att.net Sun Feb 19 21:15:39 2006 From: jenruffner at att.net (jenruffner at att.net) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 05:15:39 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Quote from Stella Adler Message-ID: <022020060515.25268.43F9507B00010197000062B4216037622308069D0A0200009A9D@att.net> Someone posted this quote today on the Atlanta theatre group list, and I thought I would pass it along to the Cleveland list, in light of all the "professional" discussion going on. "The need of a young actor to act is stronger than an intelligent nonprofessional can comprehend. The world may think that an actor's ambition is focused on an appetite for money, success, and fame. Even those actors who admit to these aims tell only part of the story. The theatre is different from most other professions because it requires its dedicated practitioners to struggle toward a brutally honest, creative way of life. "All tangible professions that are recognized and understood are good; but they tend to be too confining for an actor's chaotic psyche. Once channeled in the theatre and through acting, the actor quickly realizes the unlimited powers of imagination. A blossoming of emotional range follows this realization. Plays are no longer read for amusement, they are studied to learn about life. The world is no longer an occasional space for vicarious being; it is a constant staging area for vital engagement. The actor ceases to be an observer on the fringe of life, but feels permission to investigate, audaciously, life's every nook and cranny." - Stella Adler From amariehouse at aol.com Mon Feb 13 03:55:15 2006 From: amariehouse at aol.com (amariehouse at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:55:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bed and Breakfast Need MurderWeekend Message-ID: <8C7FEAB7C830DB2-B30-4DE0@FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast located in Akron, OH looking for group to do a murder mystery weekend. Please respond by phone or email. Thank you! A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast Sherry Moore 330-835-9125 ----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 The A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast located in Akron, OH looking for group to do a murder mystery weekend.
 
Please respond by phone or email.  Thank you!
 
 A'Marie House Bed and Breakfast
Sherry Moore
330-835-9125
----------MailBlocks_8C7FEAB7C7E4902_B30_4704_FWM-M28.sysops.aol.com-- From ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 13 06:47:17 2006 From: ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net (North Canton Playhouse) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:47:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Cinderella Message-ID: <20060213144717.90172.qmail@web82101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-894683016-1139842037=:88548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The North Canton Playhouse PRESENTS "CINDERELLA" The Musical Directed by Mary McManaway PERFORMANCES MARCH 3, 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12 & 17, 18, 19, 2006 Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm Sundays 2:30 pm TICKETS: General $12.00 Seniors/Students $11.00 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 330-494-1613 Produced with permission from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library 229 West 28th St., 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001 --0-894683016-1139842037=:88548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 
 
 
 The North Canton Playhouse
 
  
 PRESENTS
 
"CINDERELLA"
The Musical
 
 Directed by Mary McManaway
 
PERFORMANCES
 MARCH 3, 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12 & 17, 18, 19, 2006
Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm 
   Sundays 2:30 pm
 
TICKETS: General $12.00
 Seniors/Students $11.00
 
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 330-494-1613
 
Produced with permission from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library
229 West 28th St., 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001
--0-894683016-1139842037=:88548-- From bwillis at livepub.com Mon Feb 13 07:55:51 2006 From: bwillis at livepub.com (Brooke Willis) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:55:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HealthSpace Community Health Forum & Play Message-ID: <7b3d45274296ad06e68578634fdfcf71@livepub.com> --Apple-Mail-3-477678064 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Your Community. Your Health. A Discussion. On Monday, March 13, 2006, you are invited to join HealthSpace=20 Cleveland for an evening dedicated to exploring individual and=20 community health and how they are related. A panel of experts from the=20= Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, The Cleveland Clinic,=20 Kaiser-Permanente, and Case Western Reserve University will discuss and=20= answer questions concerning racial and ethnic disparities,=20 socioeconomic factors, psychological health, pediatric wellness, and=20 other general community health issues. In addition to the forum panel,=20= hear from the director of the Cleveland Play House production of Lisa=20 Kron=92s Well, the critically acclaimed Broadway comedy that deals with=20= wellness and how it relates to the larger community. Doors open at 5:30 pm and the discussion begins at 6:00pm. Following=20 the forum, join the panel members, and the director and actors of Well=20= for cocktails, hors d=92oeuvres and further discussion. Panel members include: Nathan Berger, M.D., Case Western Reserve University Ronald Copeland, M.D., Ohio Permanente Medical Group Sherry Dinner, Ph.D., Kaiser Permanente Charles Modlin, M.D., The Cleveland Clinic George E. Kikano, M.D., Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Patricia Horvath, HealthSpace Cleveland CEO (Moderator) In addition to attending the Your Community. Your Health. forum, choose=20= one of the dates below* to see the hilarious new comedy, Well. Written=20= by Lisa Kron and directed by Michael Bloom, Well tells the story of the=20= author=92s quest to write a play about her mother =96 and herself. = She=92d=20 love to tell you all about it, but Mom=92s right there on stage with her=20= and, of course, chimes in to present the =93correct=94 version of Lisa=92s= =20 stories. Praised by The New York Times as one of the best plays of=20 last season, Well tells a very contemporary tale of health, wellness=20 and community. *Please choose one of the following performance dates for Well. March 14 or 15 at 8:00 PM March 16 at 1:30 or 8:00 PM March 21 at 7:00 PM March 22 or 23 at 8:00 PM Call the Cleveland Play House ticket office to reserve your tickets ~=20 216.795.7000 x4. Tickets include both events and are $50. Please use the code 'health'=20= when ordering. Limited space is available, so call now! No other=20 discounts or promotions will apply. --Apple-Mail-3-477678064 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 ArialYour Community. Your Health. A Discussion. Arial On Monday, March 13, 2006, you are invited to join HealthSpace Cleveland for an evening dedicated to exploring individual and community health and how they are related. A panel of experts from the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, The Cleveland Clinic, Kaiser-Permanente, and Case Western Reserve University will discuss and answer questions concerning 0000,0000,FFFFracial and ethnic disparities, socioeconomic factors, psychological health, pediatric wellness, and other general community health issues. In addition to the forum panel, hear from the director of the Cleveland Play House production of Lisa Kron=92s = 7FFF,0000,7FFFWell, the critically acclaimed Broadway comedy that deals with wellness and how it relates to the larger community. =20 Doors open at 5:30 pm and the discussion begins at 6:00pm.=20 Following the forum, join the panel members, and the director and actors of Well for cocktails, hors d=92oeuvres and further discussion. Panel members include: ArialNathan Berger, M.D., Case Western Reserve University Ronald Copeland, M.D., Ohio Permanente Medical Group Sherry Dinner, Ph.D., Kaiser Permanente Charles Modlin, M.D., The Cleveland Clinic George E. Kikano, M.D., Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Patricia Horvath, HealthSpace Cleveland CEO (Moderator) Arial In addition to attending the Your Community. Your Health. forum, choose one of the dates below* to see the hilarious new comedy, Well. Written by Lisa Kron and directed by Michael Bloom, Well tells the story of the author=92s quest to write a play about her mother =96 and herself. She=92d love to tell you all about it, but Mom=92s right there on stage with her and, of course, chimes in to present the =93correct=94 version of Lisa=92s stories. = Praised by The New York Times as one of the best plays of last season, Well tells a very contemporary tale of health, wellness and community.=20 *Please choose one of the following performance dates for Well. March 14 or 15 at 8:00 PM March 16 at 1:30 or 8:00 PM March 21 at 7:00 PM March 22 or 23 at 8:00 PM Call the Cleveland Play House ticket office to reserve your tickets ~ 216.795.7000 x4. Tickets include both events and are $50. Please use the code 'health' when ordering. Limited space is available, so call now! No other discounts or promotions will apply. = --Apple-Mail-3-477678064-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Mon Feb 13 07:57:41 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:57:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a VOICE TALENT? Chelsea Davidson & Other News! Message-ID: <8C7FECD5AB7D41B-146C-6AC3@FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Voice Talent - Chelsea Davidson (Location: Chesterland, Ohio) (February 13, 2006) To view Chelsea'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! FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Voice Talent - Chelsea Davidson (Location: Chesterland, Ohio)
 
(February 13, 2006) To view Chelsea'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!
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C7FECD5A9FFCAB_146C_64C8_FWM-M42.sysops.aol.com-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 08:12:36 2006 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Hollywood Prep) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 08:12:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Maureen's Friday Night Acting Workshop NEW! Message-ID: <20060213161236.98591.qmail@web31110.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everybody! Starting this Friday the 17th of February... Friday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop the Sequel There IS class tonight, Monday the 13th of February Now the Monday night WOW workshops have an advanced class on Fridays! This class will explore the scene at a deeper level focussing on character development, beats and transitions. Monday Nights will continue as they are with a focus on my basic method and audition techniques. Thank you and see you at .. Monday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop! and now Friday Night, the Sequel! $10 per Workshop Pay as you come Starts at 7pm Here is the link... http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm Here are directions.... http://www.hollywoodprep.com/directions_to_chardon.htm First timers....Please note! View the detailed directions carefully. My address is hard to see in the dark. (Husband is fixing this soon) Look for the 5th house on the right from the square (including the corner). It looks like the Adam's Family with Pink trim. No registration required, No need to prepare anything I will give out scenes and assign scene partners each night Just come when you can, it's MOST Monday nights You can always check the web page or call to be sure. Kindly, Maureen Dempsey Acting Coach 440-131-8326 --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everybody!
 
Starting this Friday the 17th of February...
 
Friday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop the Sequel
 
There IS class tonight, Monday the 13th of February
 
Now the Monday night WOW workshops have an advanced class on Fridays! 
This class will explore the scene at a deeper level
focussing on character development, beats and transitions.
 
Monday Nights will continue as they are with a focus on
my basic method and audition techniques.
 
Thank you and see you at ..
Monday Night Film and TV Acting Workshop!
and now Friday Night, the Sequel!
 
$10 per  Workshop
Pay as you come
Starts at 7pm
 
Here is the link...
Here are directions....
 
First timers....Please note!  View the detailed directions carefully. 
My address is hard to see in the dark.  (Husband is fixing this soon) 
Look for the 5th house on the right from the square (including the corner). 
It looks like the Adam's Family with Pink trim.
 
No registration required, No need to prepare anything
I will give out scenes and assign scene partners each night
Just come when you can, it's MOST Monday nights
You can always check the web page or call to be sure.
 
Kindly,
Maureen Dempsey
Acting Coach
440-131-8326


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-1189768853-1139847156=:97048-- From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 13 09:29:10 2006 From: pr at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:29:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MICHAEL BLOOM DIRECTS WELL; COMMUNITY HEALTH FORUM AT HEALTHSPACE CLEVELAND Message-ID: <011801c630c3$006cbcc0$5800a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release. Michael Bloom Directs Well Play House Production of Lisa Kron's Comedy Opens March 3 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20060213i Community Health Forum at HealthSpace Cleveland - March 13 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20060213ii Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Looking for a way to spend quality time with your family

Dear = NEOHIOPAL:

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For Immediate = Release…

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Michael Bloom Directs = Well<= /span>

Play House Production of = Lisa Kron’s Comedy Opens March 3
http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20060= 213i

 

Community Health Forum at HealthSpace Cleveland – March = 13

http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D2006= 0213ii

 

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Contact:

Julie Fogel, The = Cleveland Play = House, Associate Director of Communications and = Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236

 <= /p>

The Cleveland Play = House

8500 Euclid Ave.

Cleveland, OH  44106-0189

http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com

------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C63099.1796B4C0-- From todd at mediaartsgroup.biz Mon Feb 13 09:28:34 2006 From: todd at mediaartsgroup.biz (Todd Biss) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:28:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]short films Message-ID: Hello, We are looking for short films (under 10 min.) to show at the "Art it Alive" fair on March 31 in Canton, Ohio. We are putting together a collection of chosen pieces to run in loop for 5 hours. There is no submission fee. If anyone has a film or any questions, please email us (todd at mediaartsgroup.biz). Thank you, Todd Biss Media Arts Group 850 South Main St. Akron, Ohio 44311 330-434-3960 studio 330-434-3965 fax www.mediaartsgroup.biz From kmmk816 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 10:09:15 2006 From: kmmk816 at yahoo.com (Karen Kawolics) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:09:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Mind, Body, and Spirit" TV program need guests for Tuesday, Feb, 21st at 4PM Message-ID: <20060213180915.50156.qmail@web34212.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We are looking for the following type of people to be interviewed on our health and fitness tv program on Tuesday, Feb, 21st at 4PM, Cable 9 Studios, Macedonia. It is a 7 minute in studio interview with one host and you. Copy will be provided. No pay. We can not display websites or phone numbers since this is local access, however you will get a nice demo. Past guests have used their interviews for their own actor demo reels and also to promote themselves to the local news channels. checkout www.MBStelevision.com www.Cable9.org 1) An expert on healthy cleaning solutions---someone who can demonstrate how to make non-toxic cleaning supplies or who can discuss the dangers of toxic cleaning supplies, like bleach. 2) Colon cleansing---what's the real scoop, do they work ... 3) Organizing your home using Feng Shui techniques 4) any other health and fitness topic related to "Spring Cleaning" that you may think of. email us at kmmk816 at yahoo.com, tradlttg at aol.com, jenijett at hotmail.com thank you, Karen, Dawn, Jen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Mon Feb 13 10:17:08 2006 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMP Events) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:17:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job - Wallpaperer, Floor Coverer Message-ID: Hi, Does anyone do wallpapering on the side? (or know someone who does wallpaper?) Does anyone put down ceramic tile or know someone who does? If so, we may have just the job(s) for you! Please give us an email or a call! Thanks, Heather 440-888-6323 HMP Special Events & Promotions www.HMPevents.com 440-888-3575 >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0" ------=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable BlankLipschtick Entertainment is in search of '70's era, Rock-n-Roll = Celebrity Impersonators to Meet-n-Greet guests for a major fundraiser, = 1 - 2 hours from 8-10pm in the evening, in a downtown Cleveland = location, in March. =20 Excellent pay to experienced performers with their own costume.=20 Please send photos or other info to Jean Zarzour at this email address. Currently Understudying 2 roles in Menopause The Musical at Playhouse = Sq. Running since April 2004! Appearing as Power Woman Every Wednesday at 2 pm Thru 2/22 and at = Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee 3/7-4/30 Lipschtick =AE 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107=20 ph/fax: 216-521-3831 Also Founder of the GOT PAY? Organization Read an on line interview with Jean=20 www.lipschtick.com =20 ------=_NextPart_001_0158_01C630A0.874897A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Blank
Lipschtick=20 Entertainment is in search of '70's=20 era, Rock-n-Roll Celebrity Impersonators  to Meet-n-Greet = guests for a major=20 fundraiser, 1 - 2  hours from 8-10pm in the evening, in a=20 downtown Cleveland location, in=20 March.   
 
Excellent pay to experienced performers with = their own=20 costume. 
 
Please send photos or other info to Jean = Zarzour at=20 this email address.
 
 

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Currently=20 Understudying 2 roles in Menopause = The=20 Musical  at Playhouse=20 Sq.
  Running since April=20 2004!

Appearing=20 as Power = Woman Every=20 Wednesday at 2 pm Thru 2/22 and
<= /SMALL>
at  Marcus Center = for the=20 Performing Arts in Milwaukee=20 3/7-4/30
Lipschtick =AE

2300 McKinley = Ave.Lakewood, Ohio=20 44107

ph/fax:=20 216-521-3831
Also Founder of=20 the GOT PAY? Organization
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Monday March 6, 2006
7:30 PM
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C630CA.D9CE3CB0-- From jack at groundfloortheater.com Mon Feb 13 11:28:43 2006 From: jack at groundfloortheater.com (jack at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:28:43 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv and Comedy Writing Classes Start This Week Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W588315506_17398_1139858923 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Ground Floor Theater will begin improv and comedy writing classes thi= s week. It's not too late to sign up. Classes are taught by Second City a= nd Improv Olympic alumni. Register by calling 216-255-6880 or emailing tr= aining at groundfloortheater.com. 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. ----=_vm_0011_W588315506_17398_1139858923 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Ground Floor Theater will begin im= prov and comedy writing classes this week. It's not too late to sign up. = Classes are taught by Second City and Improv Olympic alumni. Register by = calling 216-255-6880 or emailing training at groundfloortheater.com.
 
Monday Feb.13th Apprentice Level I 7-1= 0 pm Price $150.00
 
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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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Hello, a friend of mine Tiffany Warren = has just=20 written her first novel and is turning it into a play. If anyone knows = of any=20 good male actors she is vey interested. The book is called "what a Sista = Should=20 Do". It is based on a fiction christian novel. Please feel free to = respond by=20 e-mail. The first performance will be in August of this summer and = a seven=20 city tour follows in 2007. Hope to hear from you guys=20 soon. 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630AE.03C08830-- From smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Feb 13 12:35:07 2006 From: smcconaha at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Sean McConaha) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 15:35:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adult Acting Classes Message-ID: <000601c630dc$fb0d5090$6a01a8c0@xp904> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Playhouse reminder: A few spots remain for our class beginning this Saturday. Acting Styles: Building a Character for the Stage Instructor: Sean Derry Actor and Teacher This eight-week workshop will focus on character development through the = use of scene work, monologues and improvisation. The class will = culminate in a final presentation on the Weathervane stage.=20 Space is limited to only 16 students only! Ages: 17 and up Place: Weathervane Playhouse Date: February 18 - April 9, 2006 Time: Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m. Class Limit: 16 Cost: $120 Sean Derry is an actor and educator, that has appeared in productions = all over northeast Ohio. Representative work includes: Brick in Cat on a = Hot Tin Roof, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Ray in The Late Henry = Moss and roles in Weathervane productions of The Chosen, The Laramie = Project, A Lesson Before Dying and Angels in America: Millennium = Approaches. Sean was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in = New York and the Bobbie Chance Studios and the LOFT Studio in Los = Angeles. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Weathervane Playhouse = reminder:
 
A few spots = remain for our=20 class beginning this Saturday.

Acting Styles:

Building a Character for the Stage

Instructor: Sean Derry

Actor and Teacher

This eight-week workshop will focus on character = development=20 through the use of scene work, monologues and improvisation. The class = will=20 culminate in a final presentation on the Weathervane stage.

Space is limited to only 16 students = only!

Ages: 17 and up

Place: Weathervane Playhouse

Date: February 18 - April 9, 2006

Time: Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m.

Class Limit: 16

Cost: $120

Sean Derry is an actor and educator, that has appeared in productions = all=20 over northeast Ohio. Representative work includes: Brick in Cat on a = Hot Tin=20 Roof, Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Ray in The Late = Henry=20 Moss and roles in Weathervane productions of The Chosen, = The=20 Laramie Project, A Lesson Before Dying and Angels in America: = Millennium=20 Approaches. Sean was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic = Arts in New=20 York and the Bobbie Chance Studios  and the LOFT Studio in Los=20 Angeles.

------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C630B3.11951520-- From bangandclatter at netzero.net Mon Feb 13 13:20:03 2006 From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:20:03 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Second Set of Bang Auditions Message-ID: <20060213.132022.9435.256375@webmail22.lax.untd.com> Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre. The Bang and the Clatter wants you... Many of you have called and were not able to attend our auditions this p= ast Saturday and are interested in being a part of our Inaugural Season.= We have scheduled a second round for those interested, this Sunday even= ing from 6 -10 p.m. Please call to confirm an audition time. 330-606-531= 7 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to t= hose of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer = when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang a= nd the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. = Auditions: Sunday, February 19 from 6 -10 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 add= ict stricken with Hepatitis. A setting that could hardly be considered a bl= eaker snapshot of the human condition. However, out of this scenario 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 father, a but= cher from the Bronx, and their mother, a chipper, hope-mongering wreck of a w= oman who can only grant chill advice, not comfort. Their daughter Sheila flees he= r family through marriage while Joey, a high-school dropout, opts for a career in= the navy and eventually returns from Vietnam. Alone, Johnny takes solace in pyromania and writing about his family. As Johnny matures, he becomes increasingly perceptive, revealing with more and more sympathy the under= lying 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 submer= ged but instinctual need for the love of one another. In the plays final scenes,= part memory, part hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's e= yes as she once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and painfully= unprepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is also transfigured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable to i= dentify with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbringing inflic= ted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma dance to "Danny Boy," th= e song to which they used to force their children to dance, but when Joey inter= rupts he is struck dead by his father. Johnny ends the play by lighting more matc= hes, 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 everything from o= ur judicial system to world peace; skewering Catholics, Jews, Gays, podiatr= ists, chiropractors, Shakespeare and, of course, lawyers, along the way. We look forward to seeing you. Sean & Sean From sep219 at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 13:18:43 2006 From: sep219 at yahoo.com (Shira E. Puncekar) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:18:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Portfolio Help Message-ID: <20060213211843.94923.qmail@web32814.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Everyone!!! I am currently working on my tech/design portfolio and in need of a little assistance. Are there any sound technicians or sound designers that may be able to give me a few tips on the basic criteria for portfolio material? I have one sound design project and one tech. project that I'd like to add but I don't know what to include. If you have any suggestions please send me an email : sep219 at yahoo.com Thanks! ~Shira --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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I am currently working on my tech/design portfolio and in need of a little assistance. Are there any sound technicians or sound designers that may be able to give me a few tips on the basic criteria for portfolio material? I have one sound design project and one tech. project that I'd like to add but I don't know what to include. If you have any suggestions please send me an email : sep219 at yahoo.com
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What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-652825577-1139865523=:94847-- From dinamaya at gmail.com Mon Feb 13 13:26:33 2006 From: dinamaya at gmail.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:26:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A big thank you Message-ID: <2962dd850602131326g7b46eb75ucd47151ad9218ea1@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_11800_955090.1139865993321 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to the Cassidy Theater and th= e City of Parma Heights for making it possible for me to be a part of the community theater premier of "Cats". This has been, by far, the most rewarding theater experience in my lifetime so far. Our cast bonded so tightly. We truly became a family! This show will be very hard to let go of. It was evident, by the audience response and 3 weeks of sold out houses, that we had a great show. Thank you to Lester Currie, Michael Caraffi and EVERYONE associated with this amazing show. I love all you kitty cats!!!!!!!!!! Cats, now and forever! Jayne Bartish-Kacik "Jellylorum" ------=_Part_11800_955090.1139865993321 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to the Cassidy Theater and th= e City of Parma Heights for making it possible for me to be a part of the c= ommunity theater premier of "Cats".  This has been, by far, = the most rewarding theater experience in my lifetime so far.  Our cast= bonded so tightly.  We truly became a family!  This show will be= very hard to let go of.  It was evident, by the audience response&nbs= p; and 3 weeks of sold out houses, that we had a great show.  Thank yo= u to Lester Currie, Michael Caraffi and EVERYONE associated with this amazi= ng show.  I love all you kitty cats!!!!!!!!!!  Cats, now and fore= ver!

Jayne Bartish-Kacik
"Jellylorum"
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Tonig= ht at 8 pm the Understudy cast of the Ground Floor Theater presents "Unde= r the Ground Floor" an improvisational comedy show. Admssion is $6.00. Th= e Ground Floor theater is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd in Clevelan= d Heights in the historic Centrum Theater. Box Office 216-255-6533=
----=_vm_0011_W671539042_27216_1139867485-- >From Leigh Angela Mon Feb 13 22:53:01 2006 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 17:53:01 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone know a DJ with Pakistani music? Message-ID: <26934842.1139871182314.JavaMail.root at elwamui-francias.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Seeking DJ for a mainly Pakistani wedding. Thanks! Leigh "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Mon Feb 13 15:16:42 2006 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:16:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wind in the Willows Plain Dealer Preview Notice Message-ID: <149.56071a76.31226d5a@aol.com> -------------------------------1139872602 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Expect plenty of magic when the Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre =20 opens "The Wind in the Willows." It's a great story by Kenneth Grahame; it's= =20 directed by Play House staffer Seth Gordon, one of the most successful direc= tors =20 of the Play House's Mainstage offerings; and it stars the protean talents of= =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, who's also singing in the Play House Cabaret Series show= =20 "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."=20 =20 Tony Brown - Cleveland Plain Dealer 2/12/06 =20 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS OPENS FEBRUARY 18 Adaptation of Classic Tale of Misadventure Runs Through March 12=20 1/18/2006 Contact: _Julie Fogel_ (mailto:jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com) =20 (January 17, 2006) The next offering in The Cleveland Play House Rainbow=20 Babies and Children=E2=80=99s Hospital =E2=80=93 =E2=80=9CRainbow Magic The= atre for Kids=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 Children=E2=80=99 s Theatre Season is The Wind in the Willows, directed by Associate Artistic= =20 Director Seth Gordon, February 18 =E2=80=93 March 12, 2006 in the Studio On= e Theatre.=20 Public performances are at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.=20 Shows run 50 minutes and include a question-and-answer session with the cas= t.=20 About the Play=20 When Water Rat, Mole and Badger encounter the eccentric Mr. Toad, their=20 world turns topsy-turvy in this highly theatrical presentation of Kenneth G= rahame=E2=80=99 s classic tale, first produced during the 1997-98 Season, that encourages=20 young audiences=E2=80=99 to use their imagination and accept the difference= s of others.=20 Featured in the cast are Everett Dodrill, Alicia Kahn, Kevin Joseph Kelly,=20 Emily Pucell, E.B. Smith and Noah Varness.=20 Creative Team=20 Seth Gordon (Director) is Associate Artistic Director at The Cleveland Play= =20 House, where he produces FusionFest, runs the Playwrights=E2=80=99 Unit, an= d assists=20 with season planning. Mr. Gordon has directed Cleveland Play House=20 productions of A Christmas Story, Mitch Albom=E2=80=99s Tuesdays with Morri= e, Vincent in=20 Brixton, Proof, Dinner with Friends, and the world premiere production of F= orest =20 City. He served as Literary Manager, and then as Associate Producer, of=20 Primary Stages in New York City, where he produced and/or directed countles= s=20 productions, workshops and readings of new plays by America=E2=80=99s leadi= ng playwrights.=20 Here in Cleveland, Mr. Gordon has directed at The Beck Center for the Arts,= =20 Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and Dobama Theatre. He recently directed th= e=20 Arabic premiere of Our Town at el-Hanager Theatre in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Gord= on=20 has directed at many New York theatres, directed and lectured at various=20 universities, including Case Western Reserve University.=20 Costume Design by Carolyn Dickey; Scenic Design by Jill Davis, CPH Scenic=20 Charge Artist; Lighting Design by Maureen Patterson, CPH Production=20 Electrician; Sound Design by James C. Swonger; Stage Manager: Kate Sidley.=20 Ticket Information=20 Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at The Cleveland Play House box office= ,=20 in person or by calling (216) 795-7000 or online at=20 _www.clevelandplayhouse.com_ (http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/) . Phone=20= orders have a $1=20 processing fee.=20 For special pricing on groups of 10 or more, or information about student=20 matinees for school groups of 10 or more weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a= .m.=20 beginning February 14, call (216) 795-7000 ext. 149. 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. -------------------------------1139872602 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Expect plenty of magic when the Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre= =20 opens "The Wind in the Willows." It's a great story by Kenneth Grahame; it's= =20 directed by Play House staffer Seth Gordon, one of the most successful direc= tors=20 of the Play House's Mainstage offerings; and it stars the protean talents of= =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, who's also singing in the Play House Cabaret Series show= =20 "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."
 
Tony Brown - Cleveland Plain Dealer  2/12/06
 
THE WIND IN THE WILLO= WS=20 OPENS FEBRUARY 18
Adaptation of Classic Tale of Misadventure Run= s=20 Through March 12
1/18/2006
Contact: Julie Fogel=20

(January 17, 2006) The next offering=20= in The=20 Cleveland Play House Rainbow Babies and Children=E2=80=99s Hospital=20= =E2=80=93 =E2=80=9CRainbow=20 Magic Theatre for Kids=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 Children=E2=80=99s Theatre S= eason is The Wind in the=20 Willows, directed by Associate Artistic Director Seth Gordon, Febr= uary=20 18 =E2=80=93 March 12, 2006 in the Studio One Theatre. Public performa= nces are at=20 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Shows run 50 minutes an= d=20 include a question-and-answer session with the cast.

About the Play

When Water Rat, Mole and Badger encou= nter=20 the eccentric Mr. Toad, their world turns topsy-turvy in this highly=20 theatrical presentation of Kenneth Grahame=E2=80=99s classic tale, fir= st produced=20 during the 1997-98 Season, that encourages young audiences=E2=80=99 to= use their=20 imagination and accept the differences of others.

Featured in the cast are Everett Dod= rill,=20 Alicia Kahn, Kevin Joseph Kelly, Emily Pucell, E.B. Smith and Noah=20 Varness.

Creative Team

Seth Gordon (Director) is Asso= ciate=20 Artistic Director at The Cleveland Play House, where he produces=20 FusionFest, runs the Playwrights=E2=80=99 Unit, and assists with seaso= n planning.=20 Mr. Gordon has directed Cleveland Play House productions of A Chris= tmas=20 Story, Mitch Albom=E2=80=99s Tuesdays with Morrie, Vincent in Brixton,= Proof,=20 Dinner with Friends, and the world premiere production of Fores= t=20 City.  He served as Literary Manager, and then as Associate=20 Producer, of Primary Stages in New York City, where he produced and/or= =20 directed countless productions, workshops and readings of new plays by= =20 America=E2=80=99s leading playwrights. Here in Cleveland, Mr. Gordon h= as directed=20 at The Beck Center for the Arts, Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and=20 Dobama Theatre. He recently directed the Arabic premiere of Our=20 Town at el-Hanager Theatre in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Gordon has directe= d at=20 many New York theatres, directed and lectured at various universities,= =20 including Case Western Reserve University.

Costume Design by Carolyn Dickey; Scenic Design by Ji= ll=20 Davis, CPH Scenic Charge Artist; Lighting Design by Maureen=20 Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Sound Design by James C.= =20 Swonger; Stage Manager: Kate Sidley.

Ticket=20 Information

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased=20= at The=20 Cleveland Play House box office, in person or by calling (216) 795-700= 0 or=20 online at www.clevelandplayhouse.= com. =20 Phone orders have a $1 processing fee.

For special pricing on groups of 1= 0 or=20 more, or information about student matinees for school grou= ps=20 of 10 or more weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. beginning February= 14,=20 call (216) 795-7000 ext.=20 149.



Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

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W= illiam=20 F. Hoffman Jr.
3DphotoHOFFMAN WILLIAM F. HOFFMAN JR.,=20 beloved husband of the late Martha L. Hoff-man (nee=20 Lindquist); dear father of Lucy H. Vinci (Sam) of=20 Cincinnati, OH, and William F. Hoffman III (fiancee=20 Jacqueline Percher); dear grandfather of Elizabeth V= inci=20 Cox (Jason), Matthew Eric Vinci, Katharine deLong Ve= liu=20 (Valter) of Columbus, OH, and Carll Bennett Hoffman;= =20 dear great grandfather of Britney Cox and Andrew Cox= .=20 The family prefers that those who wish may make=20 contributions, in his name, to the Memorial Fund of=20 Fairmount Presbyterian Church, 2757 Fair-mount Blvd.= ,=20 Cleveland Hts., OH, 44118 or Shri-ners Hospitals for= =20 Children, 1000 E. Edgerton Rd., Broadview Hts., OH,=20 44147. Funeral services will be held at BROWN-FORWAR= D,=20 17022 CHAGRIN BLVD., on Wednesday Feb. 15 at 10 a.m.= ,=20 where FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 5-7 P.M. TUESDAY, FEB. 1= 4.=20 Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. For further informat= ion=20 and directions log on-line at _www.Legacy. com_=20 BROWN-FORWARD SERVICE 216-752-1200
Published in The Plain Dealer from 2/12/2006 -=20 2/15/2006.

 
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824


Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
<= BR>

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name="spacer.gif" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAUUAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw== --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_rel_boundary Content-ID: Content-Type: image/gif; name="spacer.gif" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///////yH5BAUUAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw== --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_rel_boundary-- --part1_fa.24da2af4.312280bd_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Mon Feb 13 16:45:22 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:45:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SORROWS AND REJOICINGS @ Ensemble Message-ID: <20060214004522.58031.qmail@web33104.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ENSEMBLE GETS BACK ON TRACK WITH ?Sorrows and Rejoicings? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Athol Fugard, who wrote ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS ? in 2001, is a white South African. The play is now on stage at Ensemble Theatre. Fugard, who while working as a court clerk, became aware of how Colored Africans suffered under the laws of apartheid. He decided to express his rage at the system in the form of playwriting. Thus an important voice of the ?new? South Africa began to speak. The political topics and views expressed in his plays quickly bought him into conflict with the government. In order to avoid prosecution, he produced his plays abroad. This did not satisfy the leaders of South Africa as the message of the subservience of the majority of the population started to receive international attention. As a result, they withdrew his passport. When his plays were presented in South Africa, the mainly black audiences applauded, cried and interjected their own experiences into the productions. With such plays as ?BLOOD KNOT,? ?SIZWE BANZI IS DEAD,? ? BOESMAN AND LENA,? ?MASTER HAROLD...AND THE BOYS,? (a semi-autobiographical work), and ?MY CHILDREN! MY AFRICA!,? Fugard became an international name in theatre. ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS? centers on Dawid, a man who is loved by two women, Marta (his mistress and the father of his daughter, Rebecca), and Allison, his wife. Dawid clearly echoes the author's own sense of being "relentlessly gnawed by time." Like Fugard, he is a white writer deeply committed to black freedom, thus leading some to believe that he is, in fact, Fugard?s alter-ego. The play takes place the day of Dawid?s funeral, shortly after he has returned to his South African home after a long period of self-exile in England. Using flashbacks, we experience the burgeoning societally unaccepted relationship between Dawid and the family?s black housekeeper, Marta; his marriage and life with white Allison; and his lack of a relationship with his abandoned daughter, Rebecca. In a unique writing device, each of the women's remembrances of their relationship with Dawid are mostly monologues. Fugard is noted for his obvious metaphors. For example, Rebecca stands upstage throughout the first two-thirds of the play, observing, not participating. She is separate, yet part of her mother?s and father?s lives. Allison and Rebecca frequently stand at opposite ends of the room, arms folded to underscore the ?don't touch? gulf between white and black South Africans. The center of attention is a table made of a fine old native wood symbolizing, much like old and new South Africa, a long and troubled history. The Ensemble cast is excellent. Elizabeth Townsend (Allison) develops a character which is properly British, while having a keen sense of South African history and compassion. Renee Matthews-Jackson develops a clear and compelling character as Marta. Sonia Bishop as Rebecca, the 18-year old daughter, is totally mesmerizing in her two very long soliloquies. She totally captures the stage while she rants and cries of her personal hurts, which also exemplify the hurts of her country. Robert Hawkes makes Dawid live. Ron Newell?s set is serviceable, but the table, which is center stage in the play?s development needed to be more magnificent, to fit the constant attention which is called to it. Corby Grubb has selected African music which perfectly captures the mood of the script. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Ensemble, which generally performed to high standards last year, started this season with several weak shows. But they have found their way back with a very high quality production of Athol Fugard?s ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS.? Licia Colombi?s directing is right on target. The play is well-paced and the cast all have a total grasp of their characters. ?SORROWS AND REJOICINGS? continues at Ensemble Theatre, located in the Brooks Theatre in the Cleveland Play House complex through February 26. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Mon Feb 13 18:44:59 2006 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:44:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Walkin My Baby Back Home strolls along at the Cleveland Play House Club..... Message-ID: <251.658ba61.31229e2b@aol.com> -------------------------------1139885099 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 THE PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET IS PERFECT VALENTINE Nat "King" Cole Songbook Inspires Walkin' My Baby Back Home (January 17, 2006) Cleveland Play House Managing Director, Dean Gladden,=20 announces the next offering in 2005-2006 The Cleveland Play House Club Caba= ret =20 Series, Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, will open February 3 and play at= 9 PM on=20 Friday and Saturday evenings in the Club=E2=80=99s main dining room through= March 11,=20 2006. =20 Nat =E2=80=9CKing=E2=80=9D Cole was one of America=E2=80=99s most loved musi= cians, entertainers and=20 song stylists. He left behind a rich legacy of popular music and a=20 discography that remains a treasure trove of classics spanning the 40=E2= =80=99s, 50=E2=80=99s and 60=E2=80=99 s. It is this collection of memorable recordings that Club Cabaret Director= ,=20 Bill Hoffman, used to create Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, An Evening I= nspired by=20 the Nat =E2=80=9DKing=E2=80=9D Cole Songbook.=20 ABOUT THE SHOW=20 Walkin=E2=80=99 showcases Cole=E2=80=99s many styles, from up-tempo favorit= es like =E2=80=9C Straighten Up And Fly Right,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThe Frim-Fram Sauce,=E2=80= =9D =E2=80=9CGet Your Kicks (On Route =20 66),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9COrange Colored Sky=E2=80=9D to the easy-moving=20= =E2=80=9CLet There Love,=E2=80=9D When I=20 Take My Sugar To Tea,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m Gonna Sit Right Down (An= d Write Myself A Letter),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CSweet Lorraine,=E2=80=9D as well as unforgettable ballads:=20= =E2=80=9CThe Very Thought=20 of You,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThere I=E2=80=99ve Said It Again,=E2=80=9D =E2= =80=9CMona Lisa,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CNature Boy,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CWhen I=20 Fall in Love,=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CStardust.=E2=80=9D=20 Kevin Joseph Kelly, a Club Cabaret favorite, returns for this great evening= =20 of moving and romantic music. He will be joined by two dynamic, =20 Cleveland-area vocalists, Laurel Held-Posey and Trinidad Snider. Musical di= rector and=20 pianist Heidi Herczeg will lead a trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spon= dike=20 and Michael Lytz on guitar. The show was created and directed by Bill=20 Hoffman.=20 Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. February 3 through=20 March 11, 2006. Tickets are $20.00. Wednesday matinees are February 8, 15,= =20 and 22 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.=20 The Play House Club will be serving a special menu during the evening=20 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. -------------------------------1139885099 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

THE PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET IS PERFECT=20 VALENTINE
Nat "King" Cole Songbook Inspires Walkin' My Baby Back= =20 Home
(= January=20 17, 2006) Cleveland Play House Managing Director, Dean Gladden, announ= ces=20 the next offering in 2005-2006 The Cleveland Play House Club Cabaret=20 Series, Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, will open Fe= bruary 3 and=20 play at  9 PM on Friday and Saturday evenings in the Clu= b=E2=80=99s=20 main dining room through March 11, 2006. =20

Nat =E2=80=9CKing=E2=80=9D Cole was one of America=E2= =80=99s most loved musicians,=20 entertainers and song stylists. He left behind a rich legacy of popula= r=20 music and a discography that remains a treasure trove of classics span= ning=20 the 40=E2=80=99s, 50=E2=80=99s and 60=E2=80=99s. It is this collection= of memorable recordings=20 that Club Cabaret Director, Bill Hoffman, used to create Walkin=E2=80=99 My Baby Back Home, An Evening Inspired= by the Nat=20 =E2=80=9DKing=E2=80=9D Cole Songbook.

ABOUT THE SHOW

Walkin=E2= =80=99=20 showcases Cole=E2=80=99s many styles, from up-tempo favorites like= =E2=80=9CStraighten=20 Up And Fly Right,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CThe Frim-Fram Sauce,=E2=80=9D =E2= =80=9CGet Your Kicks (On Route=20 66),=E2=80=9D  and =E2=80=9COrange Colored Sky=E2=80=9D to the ea= sy-moving =E2=80=9CLet There Love,=E2=80=9D=20 When I Take My Sugar To Tea,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m Gonna Sit R= ight Down (And Write Myself=20 A Letter),=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CSweet Lorraine,=E2=80=9D as well as u= nforgettable ballads: =E2=80=9CThe=20 Very Thought of You,=E2=80=9D  =E2=80=9CThere I=E2=80=99ve Said I= t Again,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CMona Lisa,=E2=80=9D =20 =E2=80=9CNature Boy,=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CWhen I Fall in Love,=E2=80=9D a= nd =E2=80=9CStardust.=E2=80=9D

Kevi= n Joseph=20 Kelly, a Club Cabaret favorite, returns for this great evening of=20 moving and romantic music. He will be joined by two dynamic,=20 Cleveland-area vocalists, Laurel Held-Posey and Trinidad=20 Snider. Musical director and pianist Heidi Herczeg will lea= d a=20 trio that includes jazz bassist Dave Spondike and Michael=20 Lytz on guitar.  The show was created and directed=20 by Bill Hoffman.

Performances are Friday and Saturday= =20 evenings at 9 p.m. February 3 through March 11, 2006. Tickets are=20 $20.00.  Wednesday matinees are February 8, 15, and 22 at 1:30=20 p.m.  Tickets are $30 and include lunch at noon.

The Play House Club will be serving=20= a=20 special menu during the evening cabaret performances. Cash and major=20 credit cards accepted. Club membership not required. Reservations may=20= be=20 made by calling (216) 795-7000.

# #=20 #

 
Kevin Joseph Kelly
216-269-3824

Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot=20 change....
Courage to change the things I can......
And wisdom to know= the=20 difference
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

-------------------------------1139885099-- From larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 14 00:30:23 2006 From: larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net (Larry Goodpaster) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 03:30:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trumpet Player Needed for Full Monty at the Beck Center Message-ID: <005301c63140$e6aea130$230110ac@Fastone> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WANTED: Trumpet Player (2nd book) For The Beck Center's Upcoming Production of THE FULL MONTY! =20 Pit Only Rehearsals:=20 TBA =20 Tech Week:=20 March 13-16 (7 pm) =20 Performances (Thur, Fri, Sat 7pm call; Sun 2 pm call): Friday-Sunday, March 17-19 Friday-Sunday, March 24-26 Thursday-Sunday, March 30-April 2 Thursday-Sunday, April 6-9 =20 Qualifications: The Full Monty is a demanding score in terms of stamina and range (high = E). The ideal candidate would have prior pit experience; ability to match = the style, articulation, and dynamics of the horn section as led by the = Trumpet 1; growling and flutter tonguing; possession and or access to reliable = mutes (straight, cup, Harmon, Pixie, plunger, Solotone, Velvet Tone). =20 Additional Info: A modest stipend of $25/dress rehearsal and $25/performance is offered = for this run. I am seeking a commitment for the entire rehearsal and performance schedule. Substitute arrangements are discouraged. To = arrange for an audition, please contact Larry Goodpaster at larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net. Auditions will be with the musical = director and principal trumpet player. =20 For this production, the 12-piece band will be on a high platform at the rear of the stage. The Full Monty promises to be a huge draw for area theater-goers and a great experience playing non-traditional music for = this genre. To get a feel for the various styles, there are samples on MTI's website at http://www.mtishows.com/show_songs.asp?ID=3D000238. I look = forward to hearing you at your audition.=20 =20 Larry Goodpaster larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WANTED: Trumpet = Player (2nd book)

= For The Beck Center’s Upcoming Production of = THE FULL = MONTY!

=  

Pit Only Rehearsals: =

TBA

 

Tech Week: =

March 13-16 = (7 = pm)

 

Performances (Thur, Fri, Sat = 7pm= call; = Sun 2 = pm = call):

Friday-Sunday, March = 17-19

Friday-Sunday, March = 24-26

Thursday-Sunday, March 30-April = 2

Thursday-Sunday, April = 6-9

 

Qualifications:=

The Full Monty is a demanding score in terms of stamina and = range (high E).  The ideal candidate would have prior pit experience; = ability to match the style, articulation, and dynamics of the horn section as led = by the Trumpet 1; growling and flutter tonguing; possession and or access to = reliable mutes (straight, cup, Harmon, Pixie, plunger, Solotone, Velvet = Tone).

 

Additional = Info:

A modest = stipend of $25/dress rehearsal and $25/performance is offered for this run.  I = am seeking a commitment for the entire rehearsal and performance schedule.  Substitute arrangements are discouraged.  To arrange for an = audition, please contact Larry Goodpaster at larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal= .net.  Auditions will be with the musical director and principal trumpet = player.

 

For this production, the 12-piece band will be on a high platform at the rear of = the stage.  The Full = Monty promises to be a huge draw for area theater-goers and a great experience playing non-traditional music for this genre.  To get a feel for = the various styles, there are samples on MTI’s website at http://www.mt= ishows.com/show_songs.asp?ID=3D000238.  I look forward to hearing you at your audition. =

 

Larry Goodpaster

larry_goodpaster at sbcglobal.net

 

------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C63116.FDD89930-- From Mariana.Hess at polyone.com Tue Feb 14 05:47:37 2006 From: Mariana.Hess at polyone.com (Hess, Mariana WES) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:47:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer opportunity! Would like filmmaker to speak to Girl Scou t troop on process Message-ID: <963164E277ED8D45A58D0E471CE55FE20164CA30@polexc02.polyone.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40 Content-Type: text/plain We have a Girl Scout troup of fourteen 10-year-olds who will be working on their "Camera Shots" badge. Would any of our talented filmmakers be interested in coming to a meeting, and speaking and answering questions for about 30 minutes on the process of making a film? We would like to schedule this for either our 3/15/06 or 4/5/06 meeting, any time between 6:30-8:00 p.m. We meet in North Ridgeville, easily accessible from either 480 or I90, just west of Westlake. If neither of those dates work, we might be able to schedule a special session on 3/29/06. Thanks for your consideration! Regards, Mariana Hess 440.453.4871 mariana.hess at mindspring.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We have a = Girl Scout troup of fourteen 10-year-olds who will be working on their = "Camera Shots" badge. Would any of our talented filmmakers be interested = in coming to a meeting, and speaking and answering questions for about 30 minutes = on the process of making a film?

We would = like to schedule this for either our 3/15/06 or 4/5/06 meeting, any time = between 6:30-8:00 p.m. We meet in North Ridgeville, easily accessible from either 480 or = I90, just west of Westlake. If = neither of those dates work, we might be able to = schedule a special session on 3/29/06.

Thanks for = your consideration!

Regards,
Mariana Hess

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C6316D.370C7F40-- From pkm340 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 05:55:55 2006 From: pkm340 at aol.com (pkm340 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FINAL WEEKEND FOR "TRIBUTE" Message-ID: <8C7FF858298604D-131C-19FE5@mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Aurora Community Theatre invites all to the final weekend of "TRIBUTE" . You don't want to miss this wonderful production of a show rarely seen in NE OHIO. Great cast! Great Script!! Both funny and touching. Curtain time is 8:00 both Friday and Saturday. For tickets call 1-330-562-1818!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Directed by Paula Kline-Messner ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Aurora Community Theatre invites all to the final weekend of "TRIBUTE" . You don't want to miss this wonderful production of a show rarely seen in NE OHIO.  Great cast!   Great Script!!   Both funny and touching.  Curtain time is 8:00 both Friday and Saturday.  For tickets call   1-330-562-1818!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Directed by Paula Kline-Messner
----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8582939BA1_131C_19B2A_mblk-r20.sysops.aol.com-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 14 05:58:04 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 05:58:04 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Message-ID: <20060214135804.90110.qmail@web36811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 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. __________________________________________________ --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                         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 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.

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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What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-959341566-1139925484=:88119-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 14 06:28:32 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 06:28:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Reviews Cat on a Hot Tin Roof/Christine Howey Message-ID: <20060214142832.23199.qmail@web36804.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Review of Lakeland's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Tennessee Williams Christine Howey (Scene Magazine) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -- Not only does this Tennessee Williams classic feature perhaps the best character names in American theater -- Maggie the Cat, Big Daddy, and Brick -- it also echoes the rage of today's Brokeback Mountain in its view of homosexual desire crippled by the surrounding stultifying culture. Director Martin Friedman has mounted a handsome production of this perspiring and claustrophobic piece, tossing his performers onto a severely raked stage and encouraging them to ricochet off each other in arresting ways. It's worth a trip to Routes 90 and 306 just to see Mitchell Fields rip into the role of Big Daddy, dressing down his flighty wife (Mary Jane Nottage), alternately bullying and coddling Brick, and lustily fantasizing about the women he wants to bed. As Maggie, Liz Conway has the smoldering sexuality and in-your-face attitude required, but her long speeches in the first act need more shape and texture to fully resonate. In a similar vein, Mark Smith's Brick has the haunted look of a broken man, but doesn't register the charm that draws everyone to him, despite his besotted state. Still, this Cat will prowl in your mind long after the curtain. Through February 18 at Lakeland Community College, I-90 and 306, Kirtland, 440-525-7034. -- Christine Howey 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 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. --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Review of Lakeland's
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Tennessee Williams
 
Christine Howey (Scene Magazine)
 
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -- Not only does this Tennessee Williams classic feature perhaps the best character names in American theater -- Maggie the Cat, Big Daddy, and Brick -- it also echoes the rage of today's Brokeback Mountain in its view of homosexual desire crippled by the surrounding stultifying culture. Director Martin Friedman has mounted a handsome production of this perspiring and claustrophobic piece, tossing his performers onto a severely raked stage and encouraging them to ricochet off each other in arresting ways. It's worth a trip to Routes 90 and 306 just to see Mitchell Fields rip into the role of Big Daddy, dressing down his flighty wife (Mary Jane Nottage), alternately bullying and coddling Brick, and lustily fantasizing about the women he wants to bed. As Maggie, Liz Conway has the smoldering sexuality and in-your-face attitude required, but her long speeches in the first act need more shape and texture to fully resonate. In a similar vein, Mark Smith's Brick has the haunted look of a broken man, but doesn't register the charm that draws everyone to him, despite his besotted state. Still, this Cat will prowl in your mind long after the curtain. Through February 18 at Lakeland Community College, I-90 and 306, Kirtland, 440-525-7034. -- Christine Howey
 
 
                                        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 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.



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-2046054575-1139927312=:22532-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 07:06:34 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:06:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE MANAGER? Tod Huffman & Other News! Message-ID: <8C7FF8F616085C8-BC0-3502@MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Stage Manager - Tod Huffman (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 14, 2006) To view Tod'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! FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Manager - Tod Huffman (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 14, 2006) To view Tod'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!
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C7FF8F616085C8_BC0_33E7_MBLK-R06.sysops.aol.com-- From MSolomon at fairhillcenter.org Tue Feb 14 08:25:43 2006 From: MSolomon at fairhillcenter.org (Mary Solomon) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:25:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop - How to Create Your Own Website Message-ID: <6C01E4C20E9976429CC39A9B536E5CC305FD49@fca-mail.FairhillCenter.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable F a i r h i l l=20 Computer Learning Center (CLC) =20 W O R K S H O P create your own website with yournamesells.com software =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Presenter: Greg Szklarz - Ohio Master Area Developer =20 Professional Use Personal or Family Use * Develop a professional look for your business * Create an intergenerational experience by sharing family history and current events * Develop a cost effective way to advertise * Create a journal or weblog to share thoughts with family, friends and the general public * Develop new ways to market your product * Create a way to maintain relationships on a world-wide basis =20 Saturday, February 25, 2006 Fairhill Center - Room C-137 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Cost - $5.00 =20 Questions regarding this workshop or CLC ongoing classes contact Tom Cerjak - 216-421-1350, ext. 125 or tcerjak at fairhillcenter.org =20 The CLC is a program of Fairhill Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland, OH 44120 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Mary Solomon Fairhill Center - Computer Learning Center 12200 Fairhill Road Cleveland, Ohio 44122 216-421-1350, ext. 146 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C63183.4D9EEA98 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Presenter:  Greg Szklarz – Ohio Master Area Developer

 

Professional Use

Personal or Family Use

·       Develop a professional look for your business

·       Create an intergenerational experience by sharing family history and current = events

·       Develop a cost effective way to advertise

·       Create a journal or weblog to share thoughts with family, friends and the = general public

·       Develop new ways to market your product

·       Create a way to maintain relationships on a world-wide = basis

 

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Fairhill Center – Room C-137

10:00 a.m.12:00 noon

Cost - = $5.00

 

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Fairhill Center - Computer Learning Center

12200 Fairhill Road

Cleveland, Ohio  44122

216-421-1350, ext. 146

 

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Message-ID: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional theater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website. Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever. Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional? -Dustin Brennan --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional theater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
 
-Dustin Brennan


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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1459557717-1139936156=:70780-- From mdi at moonthink.com Tue Feb 14 09:07:51 2006 From: mdi at moonthink.com (the Moon) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:07:51 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted: Lighting Designer for Dance Concert Message-ID: <2564.206.180.166.154.1139936871.squirrel@webmail.moonthink.com> Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, Ohio is seeking a lighting designer (familiar with dance lighting) for the annual dance concert. LD would spend a week observing rehearsals, meeting with student choreographers, and preparing a plot. LD would supervise hang and focus, with help from students and the resident TD. Set all cues, possibly run lightboard and/or train student lightboard operator. Start date: Tuesday, Feb 21 Light hang can start: Monday, Feb 27 Tech begins: Sunday, March 5 Performances: Friday, March 10 & Saturday, March 11 PAID POSITION For more information, reply to this email address, or call (216) 932-4214 x7112 From cabaretdada at aztemail.com Tue Feb 14 09:05:00 2006 From: cabaretdada at aztemail.com (Cabaret Dada) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:05:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada is BAAAACCCCKKKK Message-ID: <20060214-12050050-a90-0@acc7> Hey there, its Something Dada. Missed us? We know, we know, we've missed you too. Dry your eyes and ditch the black clothing (or don't, it is slimming) and rejoice in the fact that your friends from Something Dada will be performing again. Starting February 23rd, Something Dada will be performing their unique brand of improvisational comedy Thursday nights at 9 PM at the Bassa Vita lounge in Lakewood, below Bottoms Up at 1572 W. 117th St. Admission will be free (though donations to help with our new permanent theater will be gladly accepted and appreciated), and there will be drink specials all night. So come down to our new basement location and rediscover the love. Speaking of love, Something Dada wants to send big love out to everyone who's donated to our "All About the Hamiltons" fundraiser so far. We have reached *drum roll* 2.25% of our $10,000 goal so far! That's 22 (and a half) of the 1,000 ten-dollar donations we need to make our new permanent home a reality. So keep those donations rolling in. Haven't donated yet? There's still time. Simply go to http://www.paypal.com and send a donation to somedada at aol.com, or use the easy donation link off our website at http://www.somethingdada.com. Don't trust the internet? Who does? Instead, you can send a check to: Something Dada P.O. Box 81422 Cleveland OH 44181-0422 Thanks for all the support we've gotten during our time wandering in the desert, and we look forward to seeing everybody on the 23rd! Next show times (YEAA!!!): Thursday, 2/23/06 9:00 PM Thursday, 3/2/06 9:00 PM Bassa Vita Lounge below Bottoms Up 1572 W. 117th St. Lakewood, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada P.O. Box 81422 Cleveland OH 44181-0422 216.696.HAHA (4242) From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Tue Feb 14 12:47:13 2006 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:47:13 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wine Tasting Event with the Arts Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01A6_01C63164.C729E4E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Studio of 5 Rings is Hosting its First Wine Tasting Event. Enjoy our wine and fine foods in our comforting atmosphere. Our New York loft-style art gallery is the perfect place to relax and discover Cleveland's only Downtown Winery. * Cost is $30 per person * Includes all wine consumed on premises during the hours of the event * Complimentary selection of fine foods, appetizers and desserts Revervations are required. 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Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0139F090@fa1.FineArts.Local> Now Taking Appointments for Auditions for =20 The Fine Arts Association's production of =20 The Fantasticks =20 Book by Tom Jones Lyrics by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Based on Les Romanesques by Edmond Rostand =20 Directed and Choreographed by Jacqi Loewy Music Directed by Matt Webb =20 =20 Audition Dates: Tuesday & Wednesday - February 21 & 22, 2006 beginning at 6:30 pm =20 Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 =20 APPOINTMENT NEEDED CALL Sandy Kosovich Peck at 440-951-7500 x113=20 =20 =20 Roles available -=20 * El Gallo (The Narrator)-Male 20's-40's * Louisa (The Girl)-Female 16-early 20's * Matt (The Boy)-Male 16-early 20's * Hucklebee (Father)-Male 40's * Bellamy (Father)-Male 40's * Henry (Old Actor)-Male 50's and up * Mortimer/The Mute-Male or Female, 16 years old and up, dancer, non-singing role =20 Preparation: =20 * Come prepared with your best short song * Bring sheet music in the proper key (an accompanist will play for all auditioners) * Actors will asked to cold read a monologue from the script-Please be familiar with the script and the characters. =20 Rehearsals Begin: Monday, May 8. Rehearsals will be Sundays through Thursdays. =20 Performance Dates: June 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 & 24 at 8:00 pm June 11, 18 & 25 at 3:00 pm =20 =20 The Fine Arts Association policy encourages non-traditional casting for all productions. =20 =20 From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Tue Feb 14 10:43:53 2006 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 13:43:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]One Acts Auditions at Fine Arts Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0139F091@fa1.FineArts.Local> =20 The Fine Arts Association's Shadowbox Series at the Corning announces AUDITIONS for THE 10TH ANNUAL ONE ACT FESTIVAL! =20 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 =20 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 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 From katgallagher at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 12:44:22 2006 From: katgallagher at hotmail.com (Kat Gallagher) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:44:22 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rehearsal acompanist Message-ID:


Hello, I currently don't have a voice teacher and I will be auditioning for Kiss Me Kate and Hair for Cain Park. I'm looking for someone who would be willing to meet a couple times previous to 2/26 to play the piano acompaniment while I rehearse. I'm only looking for two 30 minute rehearsal sessions. I will of course be willing to pay for your time. Please contact me if this is something that interests you. Thanks- Kat Gallagher 

From justin_tatum at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 13:42:17 2006 From: justin_tatum at hotmail.com (Justin Tatum) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 16:42:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID:

Maybe because, like yourself when you first began, you dreamed big and reached for the stars.  Is this really offensive to you, or has this list finally run out of things to complain about?

Justin


 

From: Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com>
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional?
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:56 -0800 (PST)

To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
 
-Dustin Brennan


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From jbdecker100 at juno.com Tue Feb 14 13:55:58 2006 From: jbdecker100 at juno.com (jbdecker100 at juno.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:55:58 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Stage Company Message-ID: <20060214.135632.17268.271291@webmail28.nyc.untd.com> ----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/plain THE CLEVELAND STAGE COMPANY in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts presents the first in our staged reading series: = DOUBT by John Patrick Shanley Directed by Brian Zoldessy = Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m. in the studio theatre, lower level, Eastern Campus E2 Performing Arts Center 4250 Richmond Road Highland Heights, OH = Harvard Road Entrance =96 Parking Lot E = Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Doubt is set in a Bronx Cat= holic School in 1964. A strong-minded woman wrestles with conscience an= d uncertainty as she is faced with concerns about one of her male collea= gues. = Cast: Father Flynn=85=85=85=85=85David Rohler Sister Aloysius=85=85=85=85.Cathy Albers Sister James=85=85=85=85=85.Rachel Appelbaum Mrs. Muller, Reader=85..Angela Winborn $10 Donation Call 216.987.2438 for information and reservations = = = = = ----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/html

THE CLEVELAND STAGE COMPANY<= /I>

in association with Cuyahoga Community College

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the first in our staged rea= ding series:

 

DOUBT

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Directed by Brian Zoldessy

 

Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m.=

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Eastern Campus E2 Performing = Arts Center

4250 Richmond Road

Highland Heights, OH=  

Harvard Road Entrance =96 Parking Lot E

 

Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer= Prize for Drama, Doubt is set in a Bronx Ca= tholic School= in 1964.  A s= trong-minded woman wrestles with conscience and uncertainty as she is fa= ced with concerns about one of her male colleagues.

 

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Sister Aloysius=85=85=85=85.Cathy Albers

Sister James=85=85=85=85=85.Rachel Appelbaum

Mrs. Muller, Reader=85..Angela Winborn

$10 Donation

Call 216.987.2438 for informa= tion and reservations

 

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----__JWM__J446b.794bS.15fbM-- From AdMan7601 at aol.com Tue Feb 14 14:33:20 2006 From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:33:20 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? Message-ID: <209.125a2075.3123b4b0@aol.com> -------------------------------1139956400 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Dustin, I recently started a post asking why there weren't more equity contracts, and mentioned that there seemed to be fewer than in past years. I was wrong. I still wish we had more contracts, but Cleveland's getting there with a lot of hard work from the area theatres. As I've said in the past, especially in my last couple postings, lack of Union membership does not mean that an actor is not professional. And a theatre that doesn't currently hire equity members can still be considered a professional venue. There are two schools of thought that I see in Equity. One: That all people who are paid are professional, just not all unionized. Two: That only equity members are professional, and all others are amateur. I follow the first school of thought, and suggest you broaden your thinking and realize that not everyone has to join the union to be a professional. This kind of elitism (word of the day) is what gives equity a bad name. I worked very hard to get my card at the Barn Theatre, in Michigan. It was basically slave labor for two summers of my life, 14 hour days mowing lawns, re-circuiting the entire electrical system every two weeks for a new show, rehearsing two and performing two shows at any given time while music directing a cabaret. The people I worked with who chose not to get their cards worked just as hard as I did, and several of them are on national tours, including the international tour of Rent, Tokyo Disney, and the nat'l tour of 42nd Street. They are paid professional non-union actors. And the companies that use them are professional businesses. Adam Kern Adam Kern AEA _www.adam-kern.com_ (http://www.adam-kern.com/) -------------------------------1139956400 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Dustin,
 
I recently started a post asking why there weren't more equity contract= s,=20 and mentioned that there seemed to be fewer than in past years. I was wrong.= I=20 still wish we had more contracts, but Cleveland's getting there with a = lot=20 of hard work from the area theatres.
 
As I've said in the past, especially in my last couple postings, lack o= f=20 Union membership does not mean that an actor is not professional. And a thea= tre=20 that doesn't currently hire equity members can still be considered a=20 professional venue.
 
There are two schools of thought that I see in Equity. One: That=20 all people who are paid are professional, just not all unionized. = Two:=20 That only equity members are professional, and all others are amateur. I fol= low=20 the first school of thought, and suggest you broaden your thinking and reali= ze=20 that not everyone has to join the union to be a professional. This kind of=20 elitism (word of the day) is what gives equity a bad name.
 
I worked very hard to get my card at the Barn Theatre, in Michigan. It=20= was=20 basically slave labor for two summers of my life, 14 hour days mowing lawns,= =20 re-circuiting the entire electrical system every two weeks for a new show,=20 rehearsing two and performing two shows at any given time while music direct= ing=20 a cabaret. The people I worked with who chose not to get th= eir=20 cards worked just as hard as I did, and several of them are on national tour= s,=20 including the international tour of Rent, Tokyo Disney, and the nat'l tour o= f=20 42nd Street. They are paid professional non-union actors. And the companies=20= that=20 use them are professional businesses.
 
Adam Kern=20
 
Adam=20 Kern
AEA
www.adam-kern.com
-------------------------------1139956400-- From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Tue Feb 14 15:02:22 2006 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:02:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <001501c631ba$b705da50$1c00060a@rbithinkpad> > -----Original Message----- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com > [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of > Clarence Thomas > Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM > To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? > > > To Whom It May Concern: > > I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I > am continually concerned and offended by area theaters > calling themselves professional when they have no association > with the union. Maybe it's because union association and professional theatre and not mutually exclusive. I've worked professionally for over 10 years in this area and around the country, but have never been a member of any trade unions. I still think of myself as a professional, in the sense that I fit at least one of the definitions of the word professional (look it up in a dictionary), since I make my living (such as it is) as a theatre sound designer. My definition for a truly professional theatre is one at which everyone is paid to their jobs. Having said that, I don't have anything for or against union organization. In fact I could easily qualify for representation in the sound designer's union. But since I don't work for any organizations that actually have a contract with that union, it would be rather pointless, except that I could put a cool stamp on all my paperwork. ;-) Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Feb 14 15:32:02 2006 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:32:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Alcazar Free Dance lessons & Costume prize! Message-ID: <23a.6edee38.3123c272@aol.com> --part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Listed on the National Register of Historic Places The Alcazar 2450 Derbyshire Rd. Cleveland Hts, Ohio 44106 Back by popular demand! ThirdSunday Soirees February 19, 2006 HAIL TO THE CHIEFS PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE (prize for the best costumed impersonation of a White House occupant or couple) 1pm - 5pm at The Alcazar Back by popular demand The Alcazar will host four Third Sunday Soirees. Prizes for the best "thematic" costume held in its historic Grand Ballroom. Last year crowds were on hand to spend a Sunday afternoon dancing winter away and making room for Spring. Offering all the great amenities as last year, music will be provided by Cleveland's own MIKE PETRONE AND HIS QUARTET. Available to all guests will be one free hour of Big Band/Ballroom dance instruction by two professional dancers, Larry Vignell and Irene Rayburg. Coffee, Tea and cake ! . Prizes for the best "thematic" costume. Tour of the Alcazar! Plus many surprises! February 19 Schedule Dance instruction and practice 1pm - 1:45pm Dancing and listening from 2pm - 5pm Cake and beverages served at 3pm Alcazar Tour at 3pm Tickets are $20 Prepaid/ $25 at the Door Call 216-321-5400 www.thealcazar.com --part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Listed on the N= ational Register of Historic Places

The Alcazar

2450 Derbyshire Rd. Cleveland Hts, Ohio 44106


Back by popular demand!

ThirdSunday Soirees

February 19, 2006

HAIL TO THE CHIEFS PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE
(prize for the best costumed impersonation of a White House occupant or cou= ple)

1pm - 5pm at The Alcazar

Back by popular demand The Alcazar will host four Third Sunday Soirees. = ; Prizes for the best "thematic" costume held in its historic Grand Ballroom= . Last year crowds were on hand to spend a Sunday afternoon dancing winter a= way and making room for Spring. Offering all the great amenities as last yea= r, music will be provided by Cleveland's own
MIKE PETRONE AND HIS QUA= RTET.
Available to all guests will be one free hour of Big Ba= nd/Ballroom dance instruction by two professional dancers,
Larry Vignell and Irene Rayburg.

Coffee, Tea and cake !
. Prizes for the best "thematic" costume. Tour of the Alcazar! Plus many sur= prises!

February 19 Schedule
Dance instruction and practice 1pm - 1:45pm
Dancing and listening from 2pm - 5pm
Cake and beverages served at 3pm
Alcazar Tour at 3pm



Tickets are $20 Prepaid/ $25 at the Door
Call 216-321-5400
www.thealcazar.com

--part1_23a.6edee38.3123c272_boundary-- From ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com Tue Feb 14 16:19:01 2006 From: ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com (ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 19:19:01 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Response to "professional theater posting" on NEOhioPAL Message-ID: <210.12ea6383.3123cd75@aol.com> -------------------------------1139962741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To whom it may concern, I've owned and operated a theater company for over ten years and most every actor I've employed was a professional. And when I say professional it has NOTHING to do with any association of the actors union. It's about having pride in your craft and coming to the show with the attitude of giving it your all. Ones ability is what makes them a professional, not a union card. And I am in no means downing union actors but in truth, that union card and a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee. Maybe in New York it means everything but just because a person in Cleveland doesn't have a card does not deem them non professional by any stretch. I'll gladly stand by that statement 100% because the actors that currently are employed by the PROFESSIONAL theater company, M.O.B. INC. are nothing short of professional. Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with their professional acting that they bring to the stage each and every time they perform. And isn't being a professional more valid then a card saying you are? Sincerely, W.J. Malbasa President of M.O.B. INC. -------------------------------1139962741 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To whom it may concern,
 
I've owned and operated a theater company for over ten years and most e= very=20 actor I've employed was a professional.  And when I say professional it= has=20 NOTHING to do with any association of the actors union.  It's about hav= ing=20 pride in your craft and coming to the show with the attitude of giving it yo= ur=20 all.  Ones ability is what makes them a professional, not a union=20 card. 
 
And I am in no means downing union actors but in truth, that union card= and=20 a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee.  Maybe in New York it means=20 everything but just because a person in Cleveland doesn't have a card does n= ot=20 deem them non professional by any stretch. 
 
I'll gladly stand by that statement 100% because the actors that curren= tly=20 are employed by the PROFESSIONAL theater company, M.O.B. INC. are nothing sh= ort=20 of professional.
Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with their professional acting tha= t=20 they bring to the stage each and every time they perform. And isn't=20 being a professional more valid then a card saying=20= you=20 are?
Sincerely,
W.J. Malbasa
President of M.O.B. INC.
-------------------------------1139962741-- From dbanks1 at neo.rr.com Tue Feb 14 18:40:31 2006 From: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com (David Banks) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:40:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CenterStage Presents Disney's Beauty and the Beast Message-ID: <002601c631d9$31787540$6c00a8c0@homelc5qc053wn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everyone!=20 Tickets are hot off the press! Please send in your orders as soon as = possible for the best seats in the house! Hope to see you all there! = Michele =20 =20 Beauty & the Beast=20 Attention all Disney fans! Walsh Jesuit's CenterStage Theatre is = pleased to announce that its spring musical production will be Beauty & = the Beast.=20 Enter the exciting world of Belle as she and her charming new friends = work together to bring happiness to the enchanted castle. The musical was a smash hit on Broadway, and the loveable characters = from the award-winning Disney movie will come to life before your eyes = on the Walsh Jesuit stage. David Banks, director of drama at Walsh Jesuit, says the show will be = the school's largest and most lavish production ever, featuring new = costumes; sets that sprawl into the audience; special effects; a = professional orchestra; and 40 of the school's most talented singers, = actors, and dancers. =20 =20 =20 =20 Roles are being played by: Belle: Rachel Cihlar '07 of Medina and Jackie Komos '07 of Macedonia Beast: Ryan Miller '07 of Hudson Gaston: John Bedell '06 of Stow Mrs. Potts: Jessica Ciraldo '06 of Akron Lumiere: Daniel Jackson '06 of Akron Cogsworth: Jimmy Wojtila '07 of Aurora Preview show tickets are $5 for all seats. Preview shows are: a.. March 7 at 7 p.m.=20 b.. March 8 at 7 p.m.=20 Show dates and times are:=20 a.. March 10 at 7:30 p.m.=20 b.. March 11 at 2 p.m. (matinee for senior citizens just $5)=20 c.. March 11 at 7:30 p.m. (alumni night) (dinner option) =20 d.. March 14 at 7 p.m. (7th grade students admitted FREE with paid = adult or just $5)=20 e.. March 15 at 7 p.m.=20 f.. March 17 at 7:30 p.m.=20 g.. March 18 at 7:30 p.m. (dinner option)=20 A dinner option that begins at 6 p.m. is available for the March 11 and = March 18 performances. Tickets (which include the show) are just $20 = for adults and $17 for students and seniors. Only 36 dinner/show = tickets are available per show, so reserve early! Regular ticket prices are $10 for adults / $7 for students and seniors. To reserve tickets, contact Michele Miller at 330.656.3372 or = michelemiller718 at alltel.net. For complete information and a ticket = order form, click here. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi Everyone!

Tickets are hot off the = press!  Please send in your orders as = soon as=20 possible for the best seats in the house! =20 Hope to see you all there! =20 Michele

 

 

Beauty & the=20 Beast

Attention all Disney = fans! =20 Walsh Jesuit's CenterStage Theatre is = pleased to=20 announce that its spring musical production will be = Beauty & the=20 Beast

Enter the = exciting world of=20 Belle as she and her charming new friends work together to bring=20 happiness to the enchanted castle.

The musical was a smash = hit on=20 Broadway, and the loveable characters from the award-winning Disney = movie will=20 come to life before your eyes on the Walsh Jesuit=20 stage.

David=20 Banks, director of drama at Walsh Jesuit, says = the show=20 will be the school's largest and most lavish production ever, = featuring new=20 costumes; sets that sprawl into the audience; special effects; a = professional=20 orchestra; and 40 of the school's most talented singers, actors, and=20 dancers.

 

 

 

 

Roles are being played=20 by:

Belle: Rachel Cihlar '07 of = Medina and Jackie Komos = '07 of=20 Macedonia
Beast
:=20 Ryan = Miller '07 of=20 Hudson
Gaston
: John = Bedell '06 of = Stow
Mrs. = Potts
:=20 Jessica Ciraldo =9206 of=20 Akron
Lumiere
: Daniel=20 Jackson '06 of Akron
Cogsworth
: Jimmy=20 Wojtila '07 of Aurora

Preview show tickets are = $5 for all=20 seats.  Preview shows are:

  • March 7 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20
  • March 8 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20

 Show dates and = times=20 are: 

  • March 10 at=20 7:30=20 p.m.=20
  • March 11 at=20 2=20 p.m. (matinee for senior = citizens=20 just $5)=20
  • March 11 at=20 7:30=20 p.m. (alumni night) (dinner = option) =20
  • March 14 at=20 7=20 p.m. (7th grade students = admitted=20 FREE with paid adult or just $5)=20
  • March 15 at=20 7=20 p.m.=20
  • March 17 at=20 7:30=20 p.m.=20
  • March 18 at=20 7:30=20 p.m. (dinner=20 option)

A dinner option that = begins at=20 6 p.m. is available for = the March 11=20 and March 18 performances.  Tickets (which include the show) are = just $20=20 for adults and $17 for students and seniors.  Only 36 dinner/show = tickets=20 are available per show, so reserve early!

Regular ticket = prices are $10=20 for adults / $7 for students and seniors.

To reserve tickets, = contact=20 Michele = Miller at 330.656.3372 or = michelemiller718 at alltel.net. =20 For complete information and a ticket order form, click=20 here.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C631AF.482CC810-- From info at groundfloortheater.com Tue Feb 14 19:24:37 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 03:24:37 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stand-Up Contest FINALS Wednesday - Only $6.00 Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THIS IS IT! The five-week competition between the best local and regional= stand-up comedians has ended. The top two comedians from the first four = weeks moved on to the semi-finals of the Cleveland Comedy Challenge on Fe= bruary 8th. Mark Collela, Joe Hannum, Jim Tews, and Tim Cornett came out = on top and will compete in the finals on Wednesday, February 15th. One wi= nner will capture the $500.00 cash prize. The winner is determined by a c= ombination of judge vote and audience vote. The stand-up competition runs every Wednesday evening at 8:00 p.m. The Gr= ound Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights= Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available= for all shows. THE ADMISSION PRICE IS RIDICULOUS...ONLY $6.00. Doors and= the bar open at 7:30 p.m. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloorthe= ater.com for more information. Hey - 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 T= he News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Sce= ne Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for pr= omotions and giveaways. ----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THIS IS IT! The five-week competition = between the best local and regional stand-up comedians has ended. The top= two comedians from the first four weeks moved on to the semi-finals of t= he Cleveland Comedy Challenge on February 8th. Mark Collela, Joe Hannum, = Jim Tews, and Tim Cornett came out on top and will compete in the finals = on Wednesday, February 15th. One winner will capture the $500.00 cash pri= ze. The winner is determined by a combination of judge vote and audience = vote.

The stand-up competition runs every Wednesday evening at 8:0= 0 p.m. The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 E= uclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full = bar available for all shows. THE ADMISSION PRICE IS RIDICULOUS...ONLY $6.= 00. Doors and the bar open at 7:30 p.m. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at g= roundfloortheater.com for more information.

Hey - we're in the ne= ws: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in the Akron Beacon J= ournal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The News Herald... to = name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene Magazine. Also, li= sten to WMMS 100.7-FM this week and next week for promotions and giveaway= s.


----=_vm_0011_W7372018795_31939_1139973877-- From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 14 20:05:08 2006 From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Message-ID: <20060215040508.96781.qmail@web80721.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit According to my edition of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is: 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession; b) engaged in one of the learned professions c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace: 2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer b) having a particular profession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise. Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent. Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist..expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience...was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with. In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determinig a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see --0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
According to my edition  of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is:
 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession;
   b) engaged in one of the learned professions
   c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a   
            profession;
       (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in  
           the workplace:
  2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged
        in by amateurs, i.e. golfer
    b) having a particular profession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier
    c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player
 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.
 
    That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. 
     The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise.
     Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a  Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in  the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent.
    Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist..expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience...was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with.
   In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determinig a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see
 
 
 
--0-1592216533-1139976308=:93442-- From info at standingrock.net Tue Feb 14 18:19:39 2006 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:19:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARM Art Auction coming March 3rd In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Greetings, WHO: =A0Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women's Art Recognition Movement (WARM) present WHAT: Sixth Annual "Get WARM" Silent Art Auction Fundraiser WHEN: =A0Opening Reception: =A0Friday, March 3rd, 8pm =A0 -show runs through March 25th WHERE: =A0North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent CONTACT: =A0330-686-9800 or =A0330-673-4970 GALLERY HOURS: =A0Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment 330-673-4970 Standing Rock Cultural Arts welcomes the sixth annual WARM Auction fundraiser. This year there will be plenty of eclectic art from the feminine persuasion. Bidding continues through entire length of exhibit. W.A.R.M. Womens Art Recognition Movement 4975 Comanche Trail Stow, OH 44224-1217 330-688-5210 www.standingrock.net for updates Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 info at standingrock.net --MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable WARM Art Auction coming March 3rd Greetings,


WHO: =A0Standing Rock Cultural Arts and= The Women's Art Recognition Movement (WARM) present

WHAT: Sixth Annual "Get WARM" Silent Art Auction Fundraiser

WHEN: =A0Opening Reception: =A0Friday, March 3rd, 8pm =A0
-show runs through March 25th

WHERE: =A0North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent

CONTACT: =A0330-686-9800 or =A0330-673-4970

GALLERY HOURS: =A0Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment 330-673-4970

Standing Rock Cultural Arts welcomes the sixth annual= WARM Auction fundraiser.  This year there will be plenty of eclectic a= rt from the feminine persuasion. Bidding continues through entire length of = exhibit.

W.A.R.M.
Womens Art Recognition Movement
4975 Comanche Trail
Stow, OH 44224-1217
330-688-5210


www.standingrock.net for u= pdates

Thank you for supporting the Arts,

Standing Rock Cultural Arts
257 N. Water St.
Kent, OH 44240
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--MS_Mac_OE_3222796779_227089_MIME_Part-- From mattdumont at hotmail.com Tue Feb 14 19:44:14 2006 From: mattdumont at hotmail.com (Matt DuMont) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:44:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi, Several people have already contributed to this discussion in very organized and well thought out ways. (Hi Adam ;-D) I turn though to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Professional: 2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs b : having a particular profession as a permanent career c : engaged in by persons receiving financial return So, in short, a professional is anyone who is getting paid to do work, regardless of what it is... be it painting houses, answereing phones, working at McDonalds... Being Unionized or part of the Union has nothing to do with being professional. I've done several Professional Non-Equity shows. Thats how a lot of people get experience so when you eventually become Equity you aren't completely new to the business aspect of acting and theater. I think that pretty much sums it up. I get paid to do work. I'm a professional. =) -Matt DuMont From Importedair at aol.com Tue Feb 14 20:33:21 2006 From: Importedair at aol.com (Importedair at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:33:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]professional BLAH BLAH Message-ID: <19d.456541b0.31240911@aol.com> --part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Everyone is getting too deep on this. Can you do the job? If you can, you are a professional. I worked on Broadway for years as a wardrobe/wig master. Never joined the union. I was REQUESTED by celebrities. WHY? I was PROFESSIONAL. I did my job. What happened to people in the arts supporting each other?! --part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Everyone is getting too deep on this. C= an you do the job? If you can, you are a professional.
I worked on Broadway for years as a wardrobe/wig  master. Never joined= the union. I was REQUESTED by celebrities. WHY? I was PROFESSIONAL. I did m= y job.
What happened to people in the arts supporting each other?!
--part1_19d.456541b0.31240911_boundary-- From a_weishar at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 04:40:06 2006 From: a_weishar at yahoo.com (Anthony Weishar) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 04:40:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Who is Dustin Brennan? Message-ID: <20060215124006.69605.qmail@web31308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1285755794-1140007206=:69124 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My first thought on this Mr. Brennan's message was "Who is he?" Is he aware of the market we are in? I hold an inactive AFTRA card. It would be nice to make a living off of it, but this is not the market. The same holds true for the Equity card. My son is a first year musical theater student at NYU, and he will be seeking his card. He will also be staying in New York when he graduates. He would like to come home on summer break and pick up Equity work, but competition in Cleveland is tough. We have a lot of excellent local talent (Equity and non). So, Mr. Brennan, you seem new around here. This is not New York or Chicago. There are no regulations on the term professional other than it not being like the volunteer Community groups. We have Professional Theater and Community Theater and the schools and a lot of good shows all year long. Tony Weishar --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1285755794-1140007206=:69124 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My first thought on this Mr. Brennan's message was "Who is he?" Is he aware of the market we are in? I hold an inactive AFTRA card. It would be nice to make a living off of it, but this is not the market. The same holds true for the Equity card. My son is a first year musical theater student at NYU, and he will be seeking his card. He will also be staying in New York when he graduates. He would like to come home on summer break and pick up Equity work, but competition in Cleveland is tough. We have a lot of excellent local talent (Equity and non). So, Mr. Brennan, you seem new around here. This is not New York or Chicago. There are no regulations on the term professional other than it not being like the volunteer Community groups. We have Professional Theater and Community Theater and the schools and a lot of good shows all year long.

Tony Weishar


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What cracks me up about this post is this...

1.  You have too much time on your hands

2. Anyone can call themselves anything they want.  I can call myself Melissa the most talented professional soprano this century.  There is no copyright on the word professional - anyone can banter it around anyway they like - get over it. 
 
--- Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com> wrote:
 
From: Clarence Thomas <dustysage77 at yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:55:56 -0800 (PST)
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional?

To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. 
            A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional?
-Dustin Brennan


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From mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Wed Feb 15 06:27:39 2006 From: mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (McBurney, Christine) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:27:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shaker Theatre Presents New Stages 24: New Playwrights & Directors Series Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights & Directors Series Opens February 15, 2006 The Shaker Heights High School Theatre Arts Department proudly presents 'NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights and Director Series.' Student written, directed, performed and produced, New Stages 24 features six one-act plays. NEW STAGES 24 opens on Wednesday, February 15 and runs through Saturday, February 18, 2006 for six performances. Age Ain't Nothin' But A Number written by Sherria Hughley and directed by Anna Weinstein Black Rain written by Alex Mok and directed by Matt Herzfeld Life (in Purple) written by Anastasia Frank and directed by Marnie Zoldessy Like Silly Puddy written by Athena Pallotta and directed by Katie Campbell-Morrison M'aidez written by Emily Mizer and directed by Celia Kaplan Tent-tation written by Allie Jennings and directed by Ben Karlin New Stages alumni have gone onto work professionally as wirters, performers, and producers and include David Wain (Writer and Director of Wet Hot American Summer; Writer & Performer on Comedy Central's Stella) and Carter Bays ( Head writer for the Fox tv series, American Dad). Performances are at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16th. Performances on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 are at 7:00 pm AND 9:15 pm. All performances are in Shaker Heights High School Stage 3. Seating is limited and all seats are reserved. Note: Mature Content. Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior adults, and may be purchased in advance by calling the 24 Hour Reservation Hotline at 216-295-4287. Christine McBurney Theatre Arts Department Chair Shaker Heights High School 15911 Aldersyde Shaker Heights, OH 44120 216.295.4258 216.295.4277 fax mcburney_c at shaker.org SHAKER THEATRE 2005 - 2006 PRODUCTION SEASON Sept 2 Ingenuity! Senior Ensemble performs Downtown Cleveland 5:30 & 7:30 pm *for tickets go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com Fall Ensemble Preview Thursday, October 20th at 8 No Admission Fee Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare December 1, 2, 3 at 8 December 16th Senior Ensemble Solstice Sharing at 4 No Admission Fee January 9 Improv Show at 8 pm Donation Admission February 15 & 16 at 8 and Feb 17 & 18 at 7 & 9:15 New Stages 24: Shaker Playwrights & Directors Series* March 24 & 25 Ninth Grade Theatre Experience at 8* April 27-29 Spring Ensemble Show at 8* May 9 Senior Ensemble at Fusionfest at The Cleveland Play House* May 12 Shakescenes at 7 Donation Admission May 18 Theatre Awards at 8 No Admission Fee Box Office: 295.4287 --Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
NEW STAGES 24:

Shaker Theatre New Playwrights & Directors Series

Opens February 15, 2006

  

The Shaker Heights High School Theatre Arts Department proudly presents 'NEW STAGES 24: Shaker Theatre New Playwrights and Director Series.'  Student written, directed, performed and produced, New Stages 24 features six one-act plays.  NEW STAGES 24 opens on Wednesday, February 15 and runs through Saturday, February 18, 2006 for six performances.

 

Age Ain’t Nothin’ But A Number written by Sherria Hughley and directed by Anna Weinstein

Black Rain written by Alex Mok and directed by Matt Herzfeld

Life (in Purple) written by Anastasia Frank and directed by Marnie Zoldessy

Like Silly Puddy written by Athena Pallotta and directed by Katie Campbell-Morrison

M’aidez written by Emily Mizer and directed by Celia Kaplan

Tent-tation written by Allie Jennings and directed by Ben Karlin

 

New Stages alumni have gone onto work professionally as wirters, performers, and producers and include David Wain (Writer and Director of Wet Hot American Summer; Writer & Performer on Comedy Central's Stella) and Carter Bays ( Head writer for the Fox tv series, American Dad)

 

Performances are at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16th.  Performances on Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 are at 7:00 pm AND 9:15 pm.  All performances are in Shaker Heights High School Stage 3.  Seating is limited and all seats are reserved.  Note: Mature Content.  Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior adults, and may be purchased in advance by calling the 24 Hour Reservation Hotline at 216-295-4287.

 
Christine McBurney
Theatre Arts Department Chair
Shaker Heights High School
15911 Aldersyde
Shaker Heights, OH 44120
216.295.4258
216.295.4277 fax
 
SHAKER THEATRE 2005 - 2006 PRODUCTION SEASON
Sept 2 Ingenuity! Senior Ensemble performs Downtown Cleveland  5:30 & 7:30 pm  *for tickets go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com
Fall Ensemble Preview  Thursday, October 20th at 8 No Admission Fee
Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare December 1, 2, 3 at 8
December 16th Senior Ensemble Solstice Sharing  at 4 No Admission Fee
January 9 Improv Show at 8 pm Donation Admission
February 15 & 16 at 8 and Feb 17 & 18 at 7 & 9:15 New Stages 24: Shaker Playwrights & Directors Series*
March 24 & 25 Ninth Grade Theatre Experience at 8*
April 27-29 Spring Ensemble Show at 8*
May 9 Senior Ensemble at Fusionfest at The Cleveland Play House*
May 12 Shakescenes at 7 Donation Admission
May 18 Theatre Awards at 8 No Admission Fee
 Box Office: 295.4287
--Boundary_(ID_1G8pf745O3LbL50nBWCEjA)-- From laurenmuney at comcast.net Wed Feb 15 06:27:02 2006 From: laurenmuney at comcast.net (Lauren Muney) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:27:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dustin Brennan, Your post seems to have been of interest to many people. Obviously your concept of 'professionalism' is based upon UNION accreditation only, a union which was originally formed to "protect" theatre artists from abuses. Unions now have often become a form of "haves vs. have-nots": it sometimes becomes a club of snobs, instead of a brother/sisterhood. That wasn't the original intent of any union, and Equity (and SAG, and others) should be the same way. I have been a variety entertainer for over 20 years, performed internationally, been in magazines, newspapers, and on television many times. There was no "union" I could have belonged to which would have encompassed my skills and experience, nor that would give me credibility. Even AGVA couldn't. But by making money I was still a "professional", and by my demeanor I was (or tried to be) responsible in my occupation: always prepared, on time, ready to work with clients, producers, or co-workers. In fact, due to my "professionalism" and skill level, I was/am often paid quite well. I also have seen "union" people unprepared, often late, nasty, work very poorly with others, and quite frequently, not very good. Being in a union does not necessarily make someone more of a "professional", it just makes them able to meet the on-paper criteria that the union requires --and pay the dues. That being said, joining a professional union while being a professional (in demeanor) does help many people. As for "union" theatres: again, while most union theatres have good reputations, just being 'union' doesn't mean anything. Ever see other unions' workers? Sometimes it's just watching them wait for their union-stipulated breaks. On the flip side, just because someone is paid doesn't mean it's a decent wage. If someone hires a 14-yr-old to make balloon animals at a child's party for $15, technically he's a professional also. But being paid is no definition of success or experience: it can be just a description of money exchanging hands. I've seen [professional] circus performers work 80 hours/week in grueling performance conditions for $150/week, and I've seen "ACTORS" get paid exorbitant amounts of money for 5 minutes ---with lots of whining. I agree with these other NEohiopal people: "professional" means being PAID. But it also can mean how the company, performer, or theatre management works. Additionally, if a small theatre company pays its actors (even if it's $5/show), they have a right to advertise whatever truths they want to say -- it's simply 'marketing'. There are awful productions mounted in every theatre, whether it's unpaid or paid theatre; each still advertises to the public so they can get audiences. If a theatre advertises "Newest professional theatre!" so what? It's a truth. I'm not trying to flame you, Dustin, but maybe your post is a call for you to examine what YOU think about these "non-professional" theatres ---and think about the whole industry at large. Sounds like you have a grudge against these smaller theatres somehow, or a glorification of the union. The real point is that beauty (or crap) can come from any source, union or otherwise. Everyone has to decide on their own professionalism also -- whether or not they are paid. Lauren ------------------- Lauren Muney 301-210-6161 301-674-7086 cell Personal email: LaurenMuney at comcast.net Physical Mind innovative fitness and wellness coaching www.physicalmind.com lauren at physicalmind.com Snake Oil Productions performance, production, creation www.snakeoilproductions.com lauren at snakeoilproductions.com FireInspire multimedia motivational speaking including the challenge of fire www.fireinspire.com lauren at fireinspire.com On Feb 14, 2006, at 10:44 PM, Matt DuMont wrote: > > Hi, > Several people have already contributed to this discussion in very > organized and well thought out ways. (Hi Adam ;-D) > > I turn though to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. > > Professional: > 2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field > of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs > b : having a particular profession as a permanent career professional soldier> c : engaged in by persons receiving financial > return > > So, in short, a professional is anyone who is getting paid to do > work, regardless of what it is... be it painting houses, answereing > phones, working at McDonalds... Being Unionized or part of the > Union has nothing to do with being professional. > > I've done several Professional Non-Equity shows. Thats how a lot of > people get experience so when you eventually become Equity you > aren't completely new to the business aspect of acting and theater. > > I think that pretty much sums it up. I get paid to do work. I'm a > professional. =) > -Matt DuMont > From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Feb 15 06:51:07 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:51:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]how the list works for discussions - IE - "definition of professional" Message-ID: <290.5af2558.312499db@aol.com> -------------------------------1140015067 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi folks! A few people have written me asking why I am permitting this discussion on this list - isn't that why the yahoo list was created? The answer to that is on the footer of most of the emails: "There is a sister site to this list called the "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on more than a day or two, the bulletin board is used: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ " So, to reiterate - the Neohiopal list is the right forum for a discussion to start, but at a certain appropriate point I will announce a cutover for a discussion to continue on the yahoo board. For the "definition of professional" discussion, postings will be accepted to this list through 6:00pm today, Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Fred _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1140015067 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi folks!
 
A few people have written me asking why I am permitting this=20 discussion on this list - isn't that why the yahoo list was=20 created?
 
The answer to that is on the footer of most of the=20 emails:
 
"There is a sister site to this list call= ed the=20 "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on mo= re=20 than a day or two, the bulletin board is used:=20 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ "
 
So, to reiterate - the Neohiopal list is the right forum for a=20 discussion to start, but at a certain appropriate point I will announce a=20 cutover for a discussion to continue on the yahoo board.
 
For the "definition of professional" discussion, postings will=20= be=20 accepted to this list through 6:00pm today, Wednesday, February 15,=20 2006.
 
Fred
http://www.fredsternfeld.com

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-------------------------------1140015067-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 06:53:18 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 06:53:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: COMING TO AMERICA (Kalliope Stage) Message-ID: <20060215145318.47147.qmail@web33115.mail.mud.yahoo.com> KALLIOPE?S ?Coming To America? IS ENJOYABLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times On the way out of Kalliope Stage after the opening night performance of ?COMING TO AMERICA? the woman in front of me said, ?That was fun.? She was right, every once in a while it is nice to go to the theatre and just laugh a little, hear some good old-time songs, watch generally talented performers, and appreciate the creativity of a director who starts with a script and makes it into a visual reality. James Hindman and Ray Roderick?s ?COMING TO AMERICA,? is having its world premiere at Kalliope. The duo authored ?PETE ?N? KEELY,? which garnered an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination and two Drama Desk mentions. That script was presented in 2004 at Kalliope. Billed as a ?poperetta,? ?COMING TO AMERICA? takes on the format of a vaudeville show with over 60 American standards and forgotten songs. This is no ?WEST SIDE STORY? or ?CHORUS LINE.? It is not even ?TINTYPES? which takes the same theme , but does it better. But, the production overcomes the trite script and the results are an enjoyable evening. Songs include the likes of the well known ?They Didn?t Believe Me,? ?Alexander?s Ragtime Band,? ?Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning,? ?Over There,? ?The Streets of New York,? ?You?re a Grand Old Flag,? and ?America the Beautiful.? It also features some ditties that few know including, ?All the World Is Swaying,? ?An Irish Husband,? ?It Takes An Irishman to Make Love,? ?Antonio,? ?If You Don?t Want My Peaches,? and ?Samiostisa.? The singers/dancers/comedians portray a dozen people. Each character, who comes to this country in the early 1900s, is changed by America and America changes them. The first segment examines the coming-to-America experience--the harrowing ship ride, seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time, landing at Ellis Island, and entering the US. The rest of the production centers on the becoming a ?Yankee? experience. Kimberly Koljat, portraying an Irish lass, sparkles. Her eyes glisten, her face glows. Her singing voice is excellent. She dances well and her characterizations are well developed. She won the audience with ?Just You Watch My Step.? Christopher Sena is Ambrose, an Italian. He is generally effective, but sings with a nasal quality. His version of ?Everything in America is Ragtime? with Jaron Vesely was a show stopper. Vesely portrays Yankel, a Jewish immigrant. He displays appealing stage presence in a charmingly boyish way. His versions of ?Papirosen? and ?Ephraham Played the Piano? were delightful. He is also an excellent dancer. Beth Kirkpatrick has a full and vibrant voice which she displays well as the Swedish Pernilla . The audience gasped with awe as she hit her high notes. Her rendition of ?Nobody Knows? was enchanting. Jason Winfield, who sometimes sings flat, has some nice moments. His highlight number was ?When I Lost You.? Director Paul Gurgol, who is a master at inventing creative ?shticks? to enhance acting scenes and dance sequences, does not disappoint. This is a staging, with much creative staging and choreography, that gives pleasure well beyond the over-used premise of the script. Anthony Ruggiero, the pianist and musical director does an excellent job. Russ Borski?s set design creates the right mood, while his costume designs are impressive. Lance Switzer?s lighting adds the correct moods. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Forty percent of the people in the United States can trace their families through Ellis Island. Each of those descendants, and any others who appreciate a well-directed show with good singing and dancing, will enjoy Kalliope Stage?s ?COMING TO AMERICA.? The show runs through March 12 at 2134 Lee Road. For tickets call 216-321-0870 or go on line to www.KalliopeStage.com. Kalliope Stage?s next production is ?110 IN THE SHADE? which will be presented from April 20 to May 21. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Wed Feb 15 07:48:43 2006 From: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com (Victor D'Altorio) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:48:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Meisner class recommended by Emmy-winning actors Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20060215104513.02bfbd90@247ref.org> --=====================_953370223==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =93Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth, which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety. Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me! He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive. I absolutely loved working with him.=94 Megan Mullally, Karen Walker on Will & Grace Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series =93Vic first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called Talking Minks, and he is, easily, one of=20 the best directors I=92ve worked with. I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing"=20 that he take Vic's acting class in L.A, and the=20 change in his work, and in HIM, after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma=ADwhich can't be taught, of course- -but it emerged with the stronger sense of self=20 he developed under Vic's tutelage." Richard Schiff, Toby on The West Wing Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series =93Victor=92s ability to facilitate honest, unembellished communication between peopleis phenomenal. He=92s not satisfied until each moment is specific and perfectly clear. His understanding of Sanford Meisner=92s= work=AD and Meisner was a genius, certainly=AD is so complete that people who=92ve worked on the Meisner exercises for years feel they=92re brand new when they work with Vic.=94 Laura Innes, "Dr. Carrie Weaver" on ER Emmy-nominated, Best Supporting Actress/Drama Series Emmy-nominated, Best Director/Drama series, The West Wing Victor D'Altorio Meisner technique and scene study classes L.A. Weekly Critics Best Director 2000 Chicago's most recommended acting teacher by agents and casting directors 1993-98 Good acting is personal. The character is you--always you-- Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. Each character you play lives within your own boundaries for expressiveness, depth of feeling, and specificity of response. A new 8-week Meisner class session will begin on Sunday March 12, 2006. Sunday Evening Class is 5-8pm. Limited to 12 people A new 8-week Scene Study class will begin on Wednesday March 15, 2006. Wednesday Evening Class is 7-10pm Limited to 8 people The Scene Study class is available first to=20 students currently enrolled in the Meisner class,=20 and then to those who have completed at least one session of the Meisner= class. The length of the repetition class is based on 4=20 students per hour,so an enrollment of 12 people=20 is a 3 hour class, 8 people is a 2 hour class, 16 is a 4 hour class, etc. Both classes are 8 weeks long, and meet once per week. Discounted price for Meisner class: $350 Cost for class is $400 with a $50 discount if the=20 full amount is paid before the first class. Cost for a second class is $150 if paid in full by the first class. Contact: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com to set up an interview. About the work: Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must ALSO exercise the mechanism that=20 allows for flexibility and freedom of=20 expression--the ability to listen and respond=20 truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously.=20 First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a=20 specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford=20 Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work. Particular emphasis is placed on getting one=92s attention off of one=92s= self, which means listening and responding to the other person in an honest and SPECIFIC way. The goal: to experience a flow state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses. 1. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly. 2. Respond to what's happening -NOT to what's expected or desired. 3. Unblock and expand your range of expression. 4. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated response. 5. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much deeper and more specific= way. 6. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't=20 play the meaning of the lines. About the teacher: Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and=20 actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most=20 respected, most recommended acting teachers at=20 The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known=20 professional training program. From 1998-02 he=20 had an acting studio in Los Angeles, where he=20 taught class and privately coached many actors=20 for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics'=20 Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was=20 asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with=20 actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection=20 for an innovative California state funded program=20 to educate youth in better, more truth-centered=20 communication skills. He is a graduate of=20 Northwestern University, and also of the William=20 Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal,=20 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching. --=====================_953370223==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
=93Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth,
which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety.
Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me!
He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive.
I absolutely loved working with him.=94
 
Megan Mullally, Karen Walker on Will & Grace
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
 
=93Vic first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway
called Talking Minks, and he is, easily, one of the best directors I=92ve worked with.
I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Vic's acting class in L.A, and the change in his work, and in HIM, after only a few months was astonishing.
His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment
 to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence,
 more charisma=ADwhich can't be taught, of course-
-but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage."
 
Richard Schiff, Toby on The West Wing
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
=93Victor=92s ability to facilitate honest, unembellished communication
between peopleis phenomenal. He=92s not satisfied until each moment
 is specific and perfectly clear. His understanding of Sanford Meisner=92s work=AD
and Meisner was a genius, certainly=AD
is so complete that people who=92ve worked on the Meisner exercises
 for years feel they=92re brand new when they work with Vic.=94
 
Laura Innes, "Dr. Carrie Weaver" on ER
Emmy-nominated, Best Supporting Actress/Drama Series

Emmy-nominated, Best Director/Drama series, The West Wing

 
Victor D'Altorio
Meisner technique and scene study classes
 
L.A. Weekly Critics Best Director 2000
Chicago's most recommended acting teacher
by agents and casting directors 1993-98


Good acting is personal.
The character is you--always you--
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
 
Each character you play lives within your own boundaries
for expressiveness, depth of feeling, and specificity of response.
 

A new 8-week Meisner class session will begin on Sunday March 12, 2006.
Sunday Evening Class is 5-8pm.  Limited to 12 people
 
A new 8-week Scene Study class will begin on Wednesday March 15, 2006.
Wednesday Evening Class is 7-10pm  Limited to 8 people
 
The Scene Study class is available first to students currently enrolled in the Meisner class, and then to those who have completed at least one session of the Meisner class.
 
The length of the repetition class is based on 4 students per hour,so an enrollment of 12 people is a 3 hour class, 8 people is a 2 hour class, 16 is a 4 hour class, etc.
 
Both classes are 8 weeks long, and meet once per week.

Discounted price for Meisner class: $350

Cost for class is $400 with a $50 discount if the full amount is paid before the first class.
Cost for a second class is $150 if paid in full by the first class.
 
Contact: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com to set up an interview.
 
About the work:
Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales.
Dancers stretch and bend at a bar.
The actor must ALSO exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work.
 
Particular emphasis is placed on getting one=92s attention off of one=92s self,
which means listening and responding to the other person
in an honest and SPECIFIC way.
 
The goal: to experience a flow state of mind and heart,
free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses.
 
1. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly.
2. Respond to what's happening -NOT to what's expected or desired.
3. Unblock and expand your range of expression.
4. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated response.
5. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much deeper and more specific way.
6. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines.

 
About the teacher:
Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 1998-02 he had an acting studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching.

 
--=====================_953370223==.ALT-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 08:19:25 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:19:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SOUND DESIGNER? Jude M. Goergen, Members' Contest & Other News! Message-ID: <8C80062B8D36E8F-E04-1093C@mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 15, 2006) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Sound Designer - Jude M. Goergen (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 15, 2006) To view Jude's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C80062B8D36E8F_E04_FEF9_mblk-r27.sysops.aol.com-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Feb 15 08:31:48 2006 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:31:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse seeks Stage Managers for the 2006 season Message-ID: <1ab.47e145c0.3124b174@aol.com> -------------------------------1140021108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is looking for stage managers for our 2006 season. We are doing "Noises Off", "The Fantasticks", "Sweet Charity", "My Way...A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra", "Art", "Spider's Web", & "Christmas at Aunt Ida's". This is not a paying gig but we try to make it as much fun as possible and there is the opportunity to enjoy a festive adult beverage & food after the show. For more information about show dates, please check out our web page at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) Anyone interested should contact me at _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) Tom Meyrose Managing Director -------------------------------1140021108 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is looking for stage managers for our 2006=20 season. 
 
We are doing "Noises Off", "The Fantasticks", "Sweet Charity", "My Way.= ..A=20 Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra", "Art", "Spider's Web", & "Christmas a= t=20 Aunt Ida's".  This is not a paying gig but we t= ry=20 to make it as much fun as possible and there is the opportunity to enjoy a=20 festive adult beverage & food  after the show. 
 
For more information about show dates, please check out our web page=20 at:
www.huntingtonplayhouse.com<= /DIV>
 
Anyone interested should contact me at huntheatre at aol.com
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing Director
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Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0002752B32@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Cabaret Project Announces=20 Their Second Cabaret Sampler Performers! =20 Eileen Burns Charles Eversole Alison Garrigan June Lang Pamela Lewis Molly McGinnis Wayne Moreland Susan Murphy Kristin Netzband Monica Olejko Geoffrey Short Nickolas Vannello =20 Beginning the weekend of March 24, 2006 and then continuing throughout April 15, 2006 five to six different performers will take the stage at Kennedy's Cabaret in Playhouse Square and present their own 15-minute Cabaret set, assisted by a combo band led under the music direction of Charles Eversole. There is truly something for every one in this Sampler! =20 =20 CABARET SAMPLER TICKET & SHOW INFORMATION: Performances: March 24 - April 15, 2006 Friday and Saturdays 8:30 PM Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center Tickets: $20 To Purchase Tickets: www.clevelandcabaret.com www.playhousesquare.com 216.241.6000 800.766.6048 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cleveland Cabaret=20 Project
Announces =
Their = Second
Cabaret Sampler=20 Performers!
 
Eileen = Burns
Charles = Eversole
Alison = Garrigan
June = Lang
Pamela = Lewis
Molly = McGinnis
Wayne = Moreland
Susan = Murphy
Kristin = Netzband
Monica = Olejko
Geoffrey = Short
Nickolas = Vannello
 

Beginning the weekend of March 24, 2006 and then = continuing=20 throughout April 15, 2006 five to six different performers will take the = stage=20 at Kennedy’s Cabaret in Playhouse Square and present their own = 15-minute Cabaret=20 set, assisted by a combo band led under the music direction of Charles = Eversole.=20 There is truly something for every one in this Sampler!   =

 

CABARET SAMPLER = TICKET &=20 SHOW INFORMATION:

Performances: = March 24 –=20 April 15, 2006

Friday and=20 Saturdays

8:30=20 PM

Kennedy’s = at Playhouse = Square Center=

Tickets:=20 $20

To Purchase=20 Tickets:  www.clevelandcabaret.com&nbs= p; www.playhousesquare.com    216.241.6000    =20 800.766.6048

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C63252.02B933E9-- From flmdirector at aol.com Wed Feb 15 09:17:41 2006 From: flmdirector at aol.com (flmdirector at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:17:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Independent film premiere Message-ID: <8C8006ADC89302E-DC4-841@mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, My name is Matt Pallotta. I have recently finished up an independent film and am premiering it on Sunday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in Cuyahoga Falls. I have spent the last year working on this project. It was budgeted entirely out of my own pocket. I'm 24, a senior at Kent State about to graduate, looking for some support from local talent and those who have any interest in the entertainment field. The film is called "Imperfections" and it's a comedy. You can learn more about the film and who I am at www.redduckpictures.com. About 20 publications (including radio appearances) have and will be coming out about the film to gather as much interest possible. Last week, all 10 Record Publishing newspapers in the area (Falls News Press, Tallmadge express, Hudson Hub, Stow Sentry....etc etc) came out with the story on the front page of the entertainment section. The Westside Leader is doing a story in the next week or so, as well as the Richfield Times, Akron Beacon Journal, CFHS newsletter and several other small papers in the area. I'm just looking to fill as many seats as possible; get some exposure for our work. Neohiopal, I know, goes out to many people who share the same passion that I have. So, if you can, come on out and see what some other locals have put together. We're selling tickets ($5) through the website, or you can contact me for tickets as well. Please check out the site; there are trailers, photogalleries, cast and crew bios, and much more. Also, if anyone has a trailer for their own peice (around 60 sec.) that they would be interested in putting in front of the film - as a way to promote other local talent - we'd be happy to check it out and use it if appropriate. Get in contact with me for further information. Thanks for your consideration, ~Matt Pallotta ----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
        Hello,
            My name is Matt Pallotta.  I have recently finished up an independent film and am premiering it on Sunday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in Cuyahoga Falls.  I have spent the last year working on this project.  It was budgeted entirely out of my own pocket.  I'm 24, a senior at Kent State about to graduate, looking for some support from local talent and those who have any interest in the entertainment field.  The film is called "Imperfections" and it's a comedy.  You can learn more about the film and who I am at www.redduckpictures.com.  About 20 publications (including radio appearances) have and will be coming out about the film to gather as much interest possible.  Last week, all 10 Record Publishing newspapers in the area (Falls News Press, Tallmadge express, Hudson Hub, Stow Sentry....etc etc) came out with the story on the front page of the entertainment section.  The Westside Leader is doing a story in the next week or so, as well as the Richfield Times, Akron Beacon Journal, CFHS newsletter and several other small papers in the area.  I'm just looking to fill as many seats as possible; get some exposure for our work.  Neohiopal, I know, goes out to many people who share the same passion that I have.  So, if you can, come on out and see what some other locals have put together. 
            We're selling tickets ($5) through the website, or you can contact me for tickets as well.  Please check out the site; there are trailers, photogalleries, cast and crew bios, and much more. 
            Also, if anyone has a trailer for their own peice (around 60 sec.) that they would be interested in putting in front of the film - as a way to promote other local talent - we'd be happy to check it out and use it if appropriate.  Get in contact with me for further information.  Thanks for your consideration,
           ~Matt Pallotta
----------MailBlocks_8C8006ADC787FC6_DC4_853_mblk-r42.sysops.aol.com-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Wed Feb 15 09:37:20 2006 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:37:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Computer, Monitor and Printer Message-ID: <43F366D0.2060003@vanityCrash.com> I have an Apple G3 Desktop Computer with a brand new never used 17" ViewSonic Monitor. Also included is a 100mb Zip Drive with 5 disks and a 1gb Jaz Drive with five 1gb removable hard drive disks. I am selling the whole package for $150. I also have a Panasonic KX P1124 dot matrix printer. It works great. This is Free to any good home. Dennis 216-631-2554 From brittany.janis at case.edu Wed Feb 15 09:16:38 2006 From: brittany.janis at case.edu (Brittany Janis) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:16:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST WEEKEND FOR LOOK BACK IN ANGER AT CASE Message-ID: <342da373426e25.3426e25342da37@cwru.edu>

  CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY'S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE PRESENTS

* Look Back in Anger* 

By: John Osborne

Directed by Ron Wilson

February 16, 17, 18 at 8:00 p.m.
February 19 at 2:30 p.m.

Come and see, in it's last weekend of production, 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. This production allows us again to follow the angst ridden life of Jimmy Porter, as portrayed by John DiAntonio, and speaks powerfully in this new generation to the troubles of a contemporary audience.

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.

From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Feb 15 09:57:53 2006 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:57:53 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playwright, Composer, & Actor from INSIDE OUT at Actors' Summit on WCPN Message-ID: <28c.5c09fa4.3124c5a1@aol.com> -------------------------------1140026273 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 For Immediate Release=20 For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio =20 February 15, 2006=20 Playwright and Composer of Inside Out=20 Join Lissy Gulick on =E2=80=9CAround Noon=E2=80=9D=20 Doug Haverty and Adryan Russ, the playwright and composer of Inside Out=20 respectively, will join host Dee Perry on WCPN=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CAround No= on=E2=80=9D this Friday.=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater opens Inside Out that evening with an 8:00 P= M performance=20 at the theater in Hudson. Local professional actor Lissy Gulick will be in=20 the studio. Mr. Haverty and Ms. Russ will be joining the conversation by ph= one=20 from Los Angeles.=20 Doug Haverty=20 Doug Haverty=E2=80=99s award-wining plays and musicals have been produced a= cross the=20 country and around the world. Inside Out just completed its second =20 successful run in Switzerland (in English) having originally opened in 1989=20= at Lonny=20 Chapman=E2=80=99s Group Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles. Inside Out has be= en to New=20 York three times: in Chelsea at The Village Theatre Company, Off-Broadway a= t=20 The Cherry Lane and in SoHo at the Here Performing Arts Center. His play,=20 _Could I Have This Dance_ (http://www.co lonytheatre.org/shows/CouldIHaveThisDance.html) ? (which premiered at The C= olony in Los Angeles and won 10 Drama-Logue=20 awards) was selected by the American Theatre Critics' Association as The=20 Best Play of 1992 [for plays presented outside of New York City] and as a r= esult=20 is included in the Otis Guernsey Theatre Yearbook "The Best Plays of=20 1991-92." Other popular Haverty plays include Aftershocks (Margo Jones Pla= ywriting=20 Award), Death Defying Acts, In My Mind's Eye (Samuel French), Hello This i= s=20 the Bottom Drawer), and the libretti for Flavia & The Dream Maker =20 (Dramatic Publishing Co.) and Legend of the Crystal Waters (Deaf Drama Awa= rd). =20 Additionally, his works has been presented at The Laguna Playhouse, The Cha= rlotte=20 Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Marietta's Theatre-in-the-Square, The=20 Phoenix Theatre, Theatre West and The Long Island Stage, just to name a few.= =20 Doug is Co-Moderator of The Writers Workshop at Theatre West and belongs to=20= =20 ASCAP, NARAS and The Dramatist's Guild. Inside Out was developed at The Lehm= an =20 Engel Musical Theatre Workshop under the direction of John Sparks.=20 Adryan Russ=20 ADRYAN RUSS (composer, lyricist) has had her work featured at The Cherry=20 Lane in New York City; Group Repertory Theatre, The Colony Theatre, and the= =20 West Valley Playhouse in the Los Angeles area; Florida Studio Theatre in=20 Sarasota; the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona; 12 Miles West in Montclair, New J= ersey;=20 Allegro Productions=E2=80=99 Here Arts Center in Soho, NY; and the Wealthy=20= Theatre in=20 Michigan, among others. She had the privilege of participating in a tribut= e=20 to Charles Strouse, with Michael Feinstein, at Carnegie Hall and in Chicago= =20 Humanities Festival=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CASCAP Cabaret: Her Turn=E2=80=9D with= Karen Mason and Sharon=20 McNight. LML Music (www.lmlmusic.com) released =E2=80=9CEveryone Has A Sto= ry: The=20 Songs of Adryan Russ,=E2=80=9D a CD of her songs performed by some of the b= est Los=20 Angeles and Broadway stage performers, including Jason Graae (Ragtime) and=20= Susan=20 Egan (Beauty & The Beast). She and Inside Out collaborator Doug Haverty ar= e=20 currently developing a new musical based on Oscar Wilde=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CT= he Canterville=20 Ghost=E2=80=9D; she is developing a holiday musical, Ebenezer: Return of the= Scrooge,=20 with Chicago playwright Keith Huff, as well as a musical for young children= =20 based on a Hans Christian Andersen tale. With film composers, Adryan has w= orked=20 as lyricist on such title songs as =E2=80=9CWhite Lies=E2=80=9D for The Che= ck Is In The =20 Mail, with Brian Dennehy; and "Save The Earth," for the English-version cult= =20 classic, Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster (which she admits with great=20 trepidation). She=E2=80=99s also written music and lyrics for several anim= ated features. =20 Adryan is a member of ASCAP, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Scien= ces =20 (NARAS), The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), and The Dramatists Gui= ld. =20 =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 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=20= and=20 season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=20= 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 -------------------------------1140026273 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

For Immedi= ate=20 Release

For=20 additional information contact: Nei= l=20 Thackaberry 330-342-0800

Hudson, Ohio=20

February 15, 2006

Playwright and=20 Composer of Inside=20 Out

Join Lissy Gulic= k on=20 =E2=80=9CAround Noon<= /st1:time>=E2=80=9D

        =    =20 =

Doug Haverty and Adryan Russ, the= =20 playwright and composer of Inside Out respectively, will=20= join=20 host Dee Perry on WCPN=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CAround Noon=E2=80=9D this Friday.=20= Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater opens=20 Inside Out that evening with a= n=20 8:00 PM performance at the theater in Hu= dson.=20 Local professional actor Lissy Gulick will be in the studio. Mr. Haverty and= Ms.=20 Russ will be joining the conversation by phone from Los=20 Angeles.

 

Doug=20 Haverty

Doug Haverty=E2=80=99s award-wining plays an= d musicals have=20 been produced across the country and around the world. Inside Out just completed its seco= nd=20 successful run in Switzerland (in English) having originally opened in 1989=20= at=20 Lonny Chapman=E2=80=99s Group Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles.  Inside Out has been to New York th= ree=20 times: in Chelsea at The Village Theatre Company, Off-Broadway at The Cherry= =20 Lane and in SoHo at the Here Performing Arts Center. His play, Could I Have This=20 Dance?=20 (which premiered at The Colony in Los Angeles and won 10 Drama-Logue awards)= was=20 selected by the American Theatre Critics' Association as The Best Play of 19= 92=20 [for plays presented outside of New York City] and as a result is included i= n=20 the Otis Guernsey Theatre Yearbook "The Best Plays of 1991-92." Other popula= r=20 Haverty plays include Aftershocks=20 (Margo Jones Playwriting Award), Death=20 Defying Acts, In My Mind's Eye (Samuel=20 French), Hello This is the Bottom=20 Drawer), and=20 the libretti for Flavia=20 & The Dream Maker=20 (Dramatic Publishing Co.) and Legend=20 of the Crystal Waters (Deaf=20 Drama Award).=20 Additionally, his works has been presented at The Laguna Playhouse, The=20 Charlotte Repertory, Florida Studio Theatre, Marietta's Theatre-in-the-Squar= e,=20 The Phoenix Theatre, Theatre West and The Long Island Stage, just to name a=20= few.=20 Doug is Co-Moderator of The Writers Workshop at Theatre West and belongs to=20 ASCAP, NARAS and The Dramatist's Guild. Inside Out was developed at The Le= hman=20 Engel Musical Theatre Workshop under the direction of John=20 Sparks.

 

Adryan=20 Russ

ADRYAN=20 RUSS (composer= ,=20 lyricist) has had her work=20 featured at The Cherry Lane in New York City; Group Repertory Theatre, The=20 Colony Theatre, and the West Valley Playhouse in the Los Angeles area; Flori= da=20 Studio Theatre in Sarasota; the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona; 12 Miles West in= =20 Montclair, New Jersey; Allegro Productions=E2=80=99 Here Arts Center in Soho= , NY; and=20 the Wealthy Theatre in Michigan, among others.  She had the privilege of participa= ting=20 in a tribute to Charles Strouse, with Michael Feinstein, at Carnegie Hall an= d in=20 Chicago Humanities Festival=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CASCAP Cabaret: Her Turn=E2= =80=9D with Karen Mason and=20 Sharon McNight.  LML Music=20 (www.lmlmusic.com) released =E2=80=9CEveryone Has A Story: The Songs of Adry= an Russ,=E2=80=9D a=20 CD of her songs performed by some of the best Los Angeles and Broadway stage= =20 performers, including Jason Graae (Ragtime) and Susan Egan (Beauty & The Beast).  She and Inside Out=20 collaborat= or=20 Doug Haverty are currently developing a new musical based on Oscar Wilde=E2= =80=99s =E2=80=9CThe=20 Canterville Ghost=E2=80=9D; she is developing a holiday musical, Ebenezer: Return of the Scrooge, w= ith=20 Chicago playwright Keith Huff, as well as a musical for young children based= on=20 a Hans Christian Andersen tale. =20 With film composers, Adryan has worked as lyricist on such title song= s as=20 =E2=80=9CWhite Lies=E2=80=9D for Th= e Check Is In The=20 Mail, with Brian Dennehy; and "Save The Earth," for the English-version=20= cult=20 classic, Godzilla vs. The Smog=20 Monster (which she admits with great trepidation).  She=E2=80=99s also written music a= nd lyrics for=20 several animated features.  Ad= ryan=20 is a member of ASCAP, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences=20 (NARAS), The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL), and The Dramatists=20 Guild. 

=  

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

 <= /P>

The New York Times wrote: =E2= =80=9CThe=20 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= o been named=20 one of the best Off Broadway musicals by Theatre=20 Mania.

 <= /P>

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= udio=20 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<= SPAN=20 style=3D"COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> (Sag= 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);=20 Cain Park (Mrs. Shinn, Music Man);=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre (Yenta, Fiddler); Porthouse (Aunt Eller, <= I=20 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
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular=20 tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances excep= t=20 the preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discou= nts=20 and season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets=20= can=20 be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

 

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

-------------------------------1140026273-- From Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com Wed Feb 15 12:25:17 2006 From: Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com (Kate_Tonti at VictoryConnect.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:25:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Northeast Ohio premiere of MATCH opens Feb 24! Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's RiverStreet Play House proudly presents MATCH, a play by Stephen Belber, which opens Friday, February 24th. Cast: Jeff Rogers as Tobi Powell Brenda Redmond as Lisa Davis Chris Crimaldi as Mike Davis Directed by Kate Tonti Dates: Friday, Feb 24, and Saturday, Feb 25 Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4 THURSDAY, March 9 and Friday, March 10 Location: 56 River Rd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. Box office phone 440.247.8955. (Theatre is located across the parking lot from Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) Curtain: 8:00 p.m. Recommended for audiences over the age of 16 due to mature subject matter and strong language. The Story: Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the apartment of Tobi Powell. They are there to interview him about his life as a dancer/choreographer, but it is soon evident that their agenda is as multilayered as the life story Tobi begins to tell them. What happens will either ruin or inspire them, and definitely change their lives forever. "Three and a half out of four stars." - USA Today "Deeply moving, enthralling theatre. Stephen Belber's MATCH has great beauty and tenderness and abounds in wit." - NY Daily News. "A theatrical steeplechase that leads to unadorned, heartfelt, emotion." - Wall Street Journal ******************************************************************************* This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing or using any of this information. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic information about individuals and businesses subject to the restrictions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or redisclose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for which you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ******************************************************************************* If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in the SUBJECT line. --=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's RiverStreet Play House proudly presents MATCH, a play by Stephen Belber, which opens Friday, February 24th.

Cast:

Jeff Rogers as Tobi Powell
Brenda Redmond as Lisa Davis
Chris Crimaldi as Mike Davis

Directed by Kate Tonti

Dates:         Friday, Feb 24, and Saturday, Feb 25
                Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4
                THURSDAY, March 9 and Friday, March 10

Location:         56 River Rd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. Box office phone 440.247.8955.
                (Theatre is located across the parking lot from Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio)

Curtain: 8:00 p.m.

Recommended for audiences over the age of 16 due to mature subject matter and strong language.

The Story: Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the apartment of Tobi Powell. They are there to interview him about his life as a dancer/choreographer, but it is soon evident that their agenda is as multilayered as the life story Tobi begins to tell them. What happens will either ruin or inspire them, and definitely change their lives forever.

"Three and a half out of four stars." - USA Today
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--=_alternative 00702DCC85257116_=-- From cassidytheatre at earthlink.net Wed Feb 15 12:08:04 2006 From: cassidytheatre at earthlink.net (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:08:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANNA IN THE TROPICS AUDITIONS AT CASSIDY Message-ID: <410-2200623152084328@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ANNA IN THE TROPICS Auditions at Cassidy Theatre Auditions for ANNA IN THE TROPICS by Nilo Cruz will be held at the Cassidy Theatre February 26th and 27th. ABOUT THE SHOW: Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize, ANNA IN THE TROPICS is a beautiful lyrical drama set in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida in 1929. As was the custom, a ?reader? would read to the workers from the classics as a form of education. When a new reader begins ?Anna Karenina?, Tolstoy, the tropics and the American dream become a volatile combination. PRODUCTION DATES: April 28 ? May 14, 2006 AUDITION DATES: Sunday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m. Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m. ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Lester Currie NEEDED: 5 men and 5 women. Preferably Latino or Of Color. Age range 20 ? 65 years. Questions? Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Cassidy Theatre cassidytheatre at earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

 ANNA IN THE TROPICS

Auditions at Cassidy Theatre

 

Auditions for ANNA IN THE TROPICS by Nilo Cruz will be held at the Cassidy Theatre February 26th and 27th.

 

ABOUT THE SHOW:  Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize,  ANNA IN THE TROPICS is a beautiful lyrical drama set in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida in 1929.  As was the custom, a ?reader? would read to the workers from the classics as a form of education.  When a new reader begins ?Anna Karenina?,  Tolstoy, the tropics and the American dream become a volatile combination.

 

PRODUCTION DATES:  April 28 ? May 14, 2006

 

AUDITION DATES:  Sunday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m.

                                    Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m.

 

ARTISTIC STAFF: Directed by Lester Currie

                              

NEEDED: 5 men and 5 women.  Preferably Latino or Of Color. 

                   Age range 20 ? 65 years. 

 

Questions?  Call the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.

Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights,

 

 
 
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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com Wed Feb 15 12:09:32 2006 From: mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com (mrjoe at magicgalaxy.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:09:32 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]We are looking for ALL ENTERTAINERS Message-ID: <20060215130932.y9spiedup3534s8o@www.magicgalaxy.com> Hello all and thank you for your interest! One of Cleveland's largest Entertainment companies, Mr. Joe's Magic Galaxy, is looking to expand even bigger!! We are looking for ANY and ALL Entertainers who are interested in more work. We are looking for (but not limited to): MAGICIANS JUGGLERS BALLOON ARTISTS CLOWNS FACE PAINTERS ANIMAL ACTS PONY RIDES INFLATABLES CARICATURE ARTISTS COSTUME CHARACTERS DJ'S BANDS...ALL KINDS OF BANDS..... PIANO PLAYERS HULA DANCERS AIR BRUSH TATOO ARTISTS CARNIVAL GAMES STILT WALKERS OR ANY OTHER FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT THAT MAY NOT BE MENTIONED. EVEN IF YOU THINK WE ALREADY HAVE YOUR INFO PLEASE SEND IT AGAIN. 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From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Feb 15 13:44:51 2006 From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 16:44:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Busy Week in the Arts in Akron/Canton (Square Peg Promotions) Message-ID: <00fc01c63279$0caa0b20$0301000a@office.playersguildtheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I thought I would pass this on to the list. Janelle of Square Leg Productions has been putting together this list to inform people of local arts events, mostly Akron/Canton. It=92s nice to have it all in = one place. Enjoy! Tricia =20 =20 Hello, and welcome to another fabulous of week in Northeast Ohio Arts. Please check out our =93Spotlight On...Lazar=92s Art Gallery,=94 this = week=92s featured locally-owned business. =20 Square Peg Promotions thanks Mrs. Betty Smith of Multi-Development Services for inviting us to join her on this week=92s edition of =93On = Track with Betty Mac=94 on Canton=92s Channel 11. Betty is helping to promote next week=92s Rainbow Reportory Company production of Charita Goshay=92s = =93As I Was Saying...=94 which debuts on Friday, February 24th at 7pm. = Details are included in the events calendar, below. My children and I will make our stage debut there, and we hope you=92ll join us! =20 Please mark your calendars now, if you haven=92t done so already, for March 31st and April 9th. March 31st is =93ARTSPELL=94 (Art Is Alive), which marks the kickoff of the Stark ACT1 celebration. A Celebration of the Arts at KSU Stark=92s Fine Arts Building will wrap up ACT1 in style! KSU Stark Campus has graciously donated its Fine Arts Building on Sunday, April 9th from 1pm to 7pm. This event will feature art and artists of all genres and media; workshops; demonstrations; exhibits; the winning photos from the =93Picture It!=94 program; and an arts merchandise store with products from ACT1 and its artists and musicians. Don=92t miss this wonderful, free opportunity for art lovers of all = ages! =20 Until the Square Peg Promotions website is fully operational...which will increase the utility and navigation of this events calendar exponentially...I would love to receive your thoughts about color-coding the listings to represent the categories of Music; Dance; Drama/Theatre; Written Word; and Visual Arts. For events or opportunities that defy category, the type will just be the standard black. Admittedly, I=92m borrowing this concept from the creative minds on the Stark ACT1 committee, with whom I am privileged to serve! The entries under =93This Week...=94 have been color-coded today. Please let me know if this = helps; distracts; attracts; or annoys. This calendar is created for YOU, so your thoughts are important to the fine-tuning decisions. =20 Warmly, Square Peg Promotions=20 Janelle 330-268-1744 < janlrene at sssnet.com. If you have friends or fellow art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing list, they should email me at the same address and type =93 Subscribe=94 = in the subject line.>> *** THIS WEEK... Wednesday, February 15th through Saturday, February 18th African-Americans and Their Art Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton. Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms. 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu =20 =20 Thursday, February 16th, 8pm=20 Tracey Thomas Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery. Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist. Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only). Doors open at 7:30pm. www.traceythomas.com or www.massillonartmuseum.org =20 Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm=20 Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month) The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists) Leslie Nielsen=92s home (email her for directions!) This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...). The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer. For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.=20 =20 Friday, February 17th, 10pm=20 Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater) For more info, www.thelimespider.com=20 =20 Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm=20 Imp=BFed Log=BFc Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio.=20 Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm=20 Canton Idol Semi-Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. =20 Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm=20 (Weekends through March 5th.)=20 Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton.=20 For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617. =20 Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm=20 (Weekends through March 5th.)=20 Pippin KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID. =20 Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info) We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 =96 60. In addition, we are = offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer.=20 =20 Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm 3rd Monday Poets Society Stark County District Library, North Branch on 25th St. NW, near Malone College) Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement. For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com =20 AND BEYOND... =20 Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm=20 Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle Town Fryer in Cleveland. Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent =93Cajun syle cookin'!=94 www.brianlisik.com =20 =20 Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay=92s =93As I Was = Saying...=94 Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting. Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage! Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!). =20 =20 Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm Imp=BFed Log=BFc Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio=20 Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover! www.impliedlogicband.com=20 =20 Friday, February 24th, 10pm=20 Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant Fat Jimmy=92s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent For more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com =20 Saturday, February 25th, 9am Invitational Jazz Festival KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. =20 $3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com =20 Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm Imp=BFed Log=BFc Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Saturday, February 25th, 8pm Zach Jimmy=92s Caf=E9, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660 $2 cover charge. www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net=20 =20 Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic) North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting. For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com =20 Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm=20 Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet) Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues 2nd April Galerie, 209 6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924 Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town! Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham. www.secondapril.org =20 Friday, March 3rd 8pm Saturday, March 4th 8pm Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm (weekends through March 19th) Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720 Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613. All ages welcome, so bring the whole family!=20 =20 Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am=20 Imp=BFed Log=BFc Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp=BFed Log=BFc surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge. www.lydiasbar.com or www.impliedlogicband.com =20 Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Monday, March 6th through March 31st Drawings 2006: Regional Artists KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm. =20 Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm =93The IN Crowd=94 featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel Be INformed, Be INvolved! =20 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to =93making our world a little smaller=94 by introducing us to people who = are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month=92s featured guest speakers are Maya and = Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art. speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org=20 =20 Friday, March 10th 8:00pm Jerry Wong Piano Recital Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. =20 Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County. All ages welcome. Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com=20 =20 Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, =93Blithe Spirit=94 by Noel Coward=20 Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio. There are two male parts and five female parts. For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387. =20 Sunday, March 19th, 3pm Music Department Pops Concert KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID). All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds. Open to the public, all ages. =20 Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm Red Duck Pictures=92 =93Imperfections=94 Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Catch the premiere of =93Imperfections,=94 and independent, full-length = film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta. Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school). Ticket price is $5. All are general admission and seating. Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier. For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/ . =20 Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm=20 Canton Idol Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. =20 Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County=92s own! While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening =93in = the round.=94 Jill was a regular on Channel 5=92s =93The Gene Carroll = Show=94 in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (=93No One Else On Earth=94), Travis = Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for =93America=92s Funniest Home Videos,=94 and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more. They made two records for Sting=92s Pangaea recording label, and are currently = tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they=92ll tour internationally this = spring. Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set. Proceeds will benefit Washington High School=92s Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door. =93Premium seating=94 tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15. All ages welcome. To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com . =20 Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm =93The IN Crowd=94 featuring Remel Kathleen Moore Be INformed, Be INvolved! =20 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to =93making our world a little smaller=94 by introducing us to people who = are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month=92s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana. Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org=20 =20 April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm April 23rd at 2:30pm =93Sundries=94 KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID. =20 Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm 21st Annual Evening of Jazz KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID). =20 Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton. Auditions conducted by Harold =93Chip=94 Johnson from Chicago, IL and = hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County MDS will present =93Gospel Joins Symphony II=94 on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton. This year=92s concert will feature = an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May. For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139. =20 Friday, April 30th, 3pm University Chorus Spring Concert KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. =20 Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm Concert Band Spring Concert KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. =20 Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am=20 Health Walk with =93KidSummit Against Drugs=94 and Multi-Development Services Youth >From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas. Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more. FREE for all ages. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. *** =20 Spotlight On... LAZAR=92S ART GALLERY & CREATIVE FRAMING =20 Lazar=92s Art Gallery and Creative Framing features over 700 American artists with works that include hand-blown glass, turned wood, oils, watercolors, pastels, pottery, sculpture, mixed media, textiles, greeting cards, jewelry, furniture, books, garden art, Taos drums, and more. In-home consultations and installations are available by appointment. Lazar=92s has enjoyed the distinct honor of being voted to the Top 100 Galleries in the United States. =20 Owner Lazar Tarzan was surrounded by art from a young age. His father is a painter and attended the Art Students League in New York after serving in nine major battles of World War II. The elder Lazar took his family to vacation at Laguna Beach, where they spent their time in all of the Oceanside galleries while the waves were calling young Lazar=92s name (pronounced LAY-zuhr!). Lazar=92s parents are still an active presence at the gallery, and the atmosphere is warm and familial among the staff. =20 Lazar=92s Art Gallery and Creative Framing is located at 2940 Woodlawn = NW (just south of Belden Village, Dressler Road becomes =93Woodlawn=94) at = the corner of Woodlawn and Hills & Dales Roads NW. The framing studio and gallery are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm, and on Saturdays from 9am to 5pm. They may be reached by phone at 330-477-8351, or visit their website at http://lazarsartgallery.com . =20 < janlrene at sssnet.com . This =93new=94 = section of our 2006 e-newsletters will be devoted to our locally owned and operated concert venues, art galleries, non-profit organizatons, and artists of all genres and media. Square Peg Promotions wishes to celebrate your successes with you, and to help the community to learn more about YOUR business and/or art!>> *** Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Call for Writers: Stark Act 1 (Start Arts Coming Together) Deadline March 2nd! As a part of Stark ACT1 (Stark Arts Coming Together) from March 31st to April 9th, all local writers will have a chance to shine. Four projects will feature writers (published and unpublished) of prose (fiction and non-fiction) and poetry. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com or 330-492-0376 if you have any interest in participating in any of the following projects: 1. We would like local poets or writers to display any publications (books, chapbooks, anything) at our local exhibit at the main library.=20 2. We will have readings of poetry and/or prose (fiction and nonfiction) at 6 or 7 local coffee houses. You do not have to be published to take part in this.=20 3. We will have poetry displayed inside of SARTA buses. Please submit about 4 lines of poetry for consideration. Some prose writers might like to try their hand at this.=20 4. We want to send copies of works by local authors to our troops in Iraq. Will any writers contribute their books?=20 =20 Weathervane Playhouse Summer 2006 H.O.T. (Hands-On Theatre) Workshops Contact Sean McConaha, Director of Education 330-836-2323 ext. 17 for details. I nearly fell over when I saw all the offerings available for children and adults. I don=92t have enough space here to include it = all. Definitely worth a call to Sean, who gets a Square Peg Promotions tip of the hat for helping to make art accessible to the next generation. =20 Call for Short and Feature Films: The Akron Independent Film and Video Festival The festival is sponsored by the University of Akron student and alumni organization The 2380 Project. The festival will take place on April 28th and 29th in the University of Akron Student Union Theatre, will feature short and feature movies by filmmakers from the Northeast Ohio area as well as a few other surprises. This is a unique opportunity for students and residents to discover new talent, as well as for local filmmakers who wish to display their work. We are currently seeking short and feature length submissions. All entries are free of charge. All submissions must be made on VHS or DVD, but the festival will show movies on 16mm and 35mm film prints as well as DVD, MiniDV and VHS. The submission form and submission guidelines can be found at the festival website, www.akronfilmfestival.com=20 We would be delighted if you could help us in our search for submissions by local filmmakers. If you have any questions please contact Rob Lucas at (330) 618-4405 or rlucas at uakron.edu .=20 =20 Call for Entries: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2006 Juried Photo Contest The Photography Competition 2006 is an international photography contest organized by TCB-Cafe Publishing of San Francisco. The contest aims to develop and raise the visibility of photographic and creative talent, in the form of a competition and the resulting book publication. The culmination will be a beautiful hardbound photographic book, showcasing the competition winners, and gracing the libraries of museums, galleries, individuals and collectors. The 2006 competition has two separate book themes: 1) A Smile is Worth a Thousand Words; and 2) Super Heroes. To read more about the contest, go to the TCB-Cafe Publishing website at http://www.cafeandre.com, or go directly to the contest information at http://cafeandre.com/PhotoContest2006.html Date: January 1, 2006 - March 30, 2006 www.cafeandre.com *** Ongoing Opportunities... =20 Call for Business Underwriters for Non-Profit Area Radio Station=20 91.3 The Summit Underwriting Janelle Schmidt 330-268-1744 91.3 The Summit, a locally operated, listener-supported, non-profit radio station in the Akron/Canton area has a rapidly growing audience in Stark, Summit, Portage, Medina, Wayne, and Cuyahoga Counties. Summit listeners are, on average, well educated, professional, and active in the lives of their families and communities. Is your business reaching this highly attractive audience? Find out how today. Call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janelle at 913thesummit.com to become a Summit sponsor. Listen online for free at www.913thesummit.com ! =20 Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Introduction In The Round, based in Canton, Ohio, is a multimedia systems, services, and content creation company dedicated to the integration of the creative arts, cutting-edge technologies and effective communications practices. We work with organizations of all sizes and provide comprehensive solutions from equipment infrastructure through message development to content creation. =20 Community Art Space In celebration of In The Round=92s recent move into our new facilities, and as a part of our ongoing involvement in, and support of the creative arts, we=92re happy to announce the opening our Community Art Space. = The goal of the Art Space is to feature and promote the works of local artists in a variety of visual media. The pieces will be exhibited on an ongoing basis in the ITR community area, meeting room, and workspaces on a rotating basis. Pieces will be displayed for 1-6 months, by arrangement with the artist. A brief summary about the artist and the work will be made available in an accessible format (contact information or indications that a work is for sale may optionally be included). Currently displayed artists and art will also be highlighted on the In The Round website.=20 =20 Themes=20 As artists ourselves, we know there is nothing quite so magical as being in that zone of inspiration, being one musician in the middle of vibrant performance group, or waiting in the shadows of the wings moments before going onstage. While we encourage submissions in a variety of media and themes, in keeping with our vision, we encourage pieces that explore the artistic process =93in the round.=94 Consider the following themes: =20 1. Exploring the relationship of artist and tool (technological or otherwise) 2. Exploring the relationship of artist and the creation process of their artwork 3. Exploring the relationship of artist and performance environment 4. =93Lifting the curtain=94 or =93removing the frame=94 to = experience the art from the performer=92s or creator=92s view. 5. Exploring the interaction of art and technology =20 Submissions=20 To have your work considered, please submit the following:=20 1. A digital photo of each piece 2. Approximate dimensions of each piece 3. Artist=92s name, phone number, email address 4. Length of time you=92re willing/prefer to have your piece displayed 5. Optional: a description of each piece=92s theme or inspiration =20 Practical Things=20 1. Works must be ready to be hung on a vertical wall surface (framed or otherwise mountable) 2. Artist is responsible for delivery and retrieval of the art piece(s). 3. Artists will be asked to sign a waiver releasing In The Round from liability for any damage that may occur to a piece. 4. In The Round or its designated representatives will have sole and complete discretion in choosing pieces for display. 5. This is In The Round=92s effort to encourage, enjoy, and provide exposure for local artists. We are not able to compensate artists for their time or expenses, but hope that participation has its own rewards. =20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace . =20 =20 Call for Volunteers: Living Fountain Dance Company, Canton Living Fountain Dance Company in Canton request volunteers to help with any of the following: * Writing about the arts=20 * Addressing newsletters - or sticking labels=20 * Putting up posters for concerts=20 * Helping with event coordination=20 * Ushering, Greeting, Supervising at arts events=20 * Running sound 3-4 times a year (as of now)=20 * Running lights 2-3 times a year (as of now)=20 * Contacts management - keeping database current=20 * Teaching arts (drama, visual, music, lectures)=20 For more information and to volunteer, 330/649-0773 or kimberly at livingfountain.org . =20 Call for Volunteers: Ohio WINGS (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, & Sharing, Inc.) DO YOU KNOW: WHAT THE AVERAGE COST IS TO TREAT IT? DO YOU KNOW: WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN HERE IN STARK COUNTY WHO LACK INSURANCE TO PAY FOR TREATMENT? =20 Ohio W.I.N.G.S. was established to help women diagnosed with breast cancer who have the added burden of battling this disease without sufficient insurance and who do not qualify for Medicaid. Ohio W.I.N.G.S. is the second affiliate in this country and all money raised stays in our area. Your support will make it possible for us to help women who are suffering and can=92t get help elsewhere! =20 Here are the ways you can help: =20 1. Make a tax deductible donation 2. Host a fundraiser. It is fun and it really makes a difference 3. Volunteer your time and services. It is as easy as you want it to be 4. Help with grant writing and research 5. Invite W.I.N.G.S. to speak to groups and organizations 6. Donate a percent of your profits on the sale of food, products, etc. 7. Sponsor a patient-$500 to $20,000 could literally mean the difference between life and death for a mother, wife, daughter or sister 8. Donate jewelry you no longer use. Any type or quality of jewelry can help provide money for treatment. (Please see details under =93local fundraisers,=94 below.) =20 =20 Local Fundraisers: =20 Ohio WINGS, a local 501(c)3 organization, is hosting a =93JEWELRY = TREASURE HUNT,=94 a fundraiser to help uninsured breast cancer patients, =93one = WING at a time.=94 You can help by donating your unwanted jewelry. If it is sitting in your jewelry box and not being worn, it will benefit Ohio WINGS and its clients. Items may include broken karat gold items, damaged chains, class rings, single earrings, costume jewelry, brooches, bracelets, necklaces, fine gold jewelry, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, etc. The Jewelry Treasure Hunt has raised over $1,000 in just three months! For questions or pickup, call Cyndy at 330-224-1434 or Patti at 330-497-1258; or drop off jewelry at AMADEUS SPA 4465 Hills & Dales Rd. NW. For more information about WINGS or to volunteer, please email Patti Crotty at ohiowings at sbcglobal.net . =20 *** =20 Can you see yourself in a brand new Mustang? The Canton Palace Theatre Association can! Purchase a raffle ticket to enter in our drawing, and you could win your choice of a brand new 2006 Ford Mustang, a 1964-and-a-half Classic Mustang, or $15,000 CASH! Only 5,000 tickets will be sold! Tickets can be purchased at The Palace Theatre for a donation of $10. All proceeds will benefit The Palace. The winning ticket will be drawn at the Canton Palace Theatre's 80th Anniversary concert to be held on March 4, 2006, at the Canton Palace Theatre. Classic Car provided by Motorcar Portfolio. To be eligible to participate in the car raffle prize drawing, entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Come to The Palace or order by phone: 454-8172. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I thought I would pass this on to = the list. Janelle of Square Leg Productions has been putting together this list to = inform people of local arts events, mostly Akron/Canton. It’s nice to = have it all in one place. Enjoy!

Tricia

 

 

Hello, and welcome to = another fabulous of week in Northeast = Ohio Arts.=A0 Please check out our “Spotlight On...Lazar’s = Art = Gallery,<= /b>” this week’s featured locally-owned business.

 

Square Peg Promotions = thanks Mrs. Betty Smith of Multi-Development = Services for inviting us to join her on this week’s edition of “On Track with Betty Mac” on = Canton’s Channel 11.=A0 Betty is helping to promote next = week’s Rainbow Reportory Company = production of Charita Goshay’s “As I Was Saying...” which debuts on Friday, February = 24th at 7pm.=A0 Details are included in the events calendar, below.=A0 My children and I will make our = stage debut there, and we hope you’ll join = us!

 

Please mark your calendars = now, if you haven’t done so already, for March = 31st and April 9th.=A0 March = 31st is “ARTSPELL” (Art Is = Alive), which marks the kickoff of the Stark ACT1 celebration.=A0 A Celebration of = the Arts at KSU Stark’s Fine = Arts = Building<= /st1:PlaceType> will wrap up ACT1 in = style!=A0 KSU Stark = Campus has graciously donated its = Fine = Arts = Building<= /st1:PlaceType> on Sunday, April 9th from 1pm to = 7pm.=A0 = This event will feature art and artists of all genres and media; workshops; demonstrations; exhibits; the winning photos from the “Picture = It!” program; and an arts merchandise store with products from = ACT1 and its artists and musicians.=A0 Don’t miss = this wonderful, free opportunity for art lovers of all = ages!

 

Until the Square Peg = Promotions website is fully operational...which will increase the utility and = navigation of this events calendar exponentially...I would love to receive your = thoughts about color-coding the listings to represent the categories of = Musi= c; Dance; Drama/T= heatre; Written = Word; and Visual = Arts.=A0 For events or opportunities that defy category, the type will = just be the standard black.=A0 = Admittedly, I’m borrowing this concept from the creative minds on the Stark = ACT1 committee, with whom I am privileged to serve! The entries under “This Week...” have been color-coded today.=A0 Please let me know if this helps; = distracts; attracts; or annoys.=A0 This = calendar is created for YOU, so your thoughts are important to the fine-tuning = decisions.

 

Warmly,

Square Peg = Promotions

Janelle

330-268-1744

<<As always, if your band, venue, or non-profit organization is hosting an event that should be included in = our weekly e-calendar, just email the particulars to me at janlrene at sssnet.com= .=A0=A0 If you have friends or fellow = art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing list, they should email me at = the same address and type “Subscribe” = in the subject line.>>

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THIS = WEEK...

Wednesday,= February 15th through

Saturday, February 18th

African-Americans and Their = Art

Walsh= = University, = David = Center atrium, 20= 20 East Maple St., North = Canton.<= o:p>

In= cludes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms.=A0 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu=

 = ;

Thursday, February 16th, 8pm

Tracey Thomas

Massillon = Art = Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way = East, Massillon= OH 44646

En= joy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the = Massillon = Museum gallery.  Currently on display are the watercolor paintings = and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), = quintessential flapper, author, and artist.=A0 = Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will = be joined by Ryan Humbert. = Tickets $10 at the door (only).=A0 Doors = open at 7:30pm.=A0 www.traceythomas.com=A0 or www.massillonartmuseum.org=

 = ;

Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm

Traditional Blues with Wallace = Coleman

KSU Stark, Main Hall = Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 = pm (1st, 3rd, and = 4thThursdays of each month)

The = Creative = Way (Life Group for = Artists)

Leslie Nielsen’s home (email her for = directions!)

Th= is Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek = encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...).  The group is continuing = a study of The Creative = Call, by Janice Elsheimer.  For more information contact Leslie at = lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 10pm

Ryan Humbert (10pm<= /st1:time>) opening for Mike = Lenz

The Lime Spider, = Main = Street in downtown = Akron (= across from Civic Theater)

For more info, www.thelimespider.com

 

Friday, = February 17th, 7:30 to = 9:30pm

Imp=BFed Log=BFc

Sonnet's Coffeehouse, = 117 College St. = Wadsworth, = Ohio. =

Full Electric Band at = Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, = desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. = Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or =A0www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Friday, February = 17th, 7:00= pm

Canton Idol = Semi-Finals

Timken<= b> = High = School

$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for = Canton = area residents who are in need.=A0 = For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 8pm

Saturday, February 18th, 8pm

Sunday, = February 19th, 2:30pm

(= Weekends through March 5th.)

Inherit the Wind, as performed by the = C= anton Players = Guild

1001 Market Ave. = North in downtown Ca= nton.

Fo= r more information or to purchase tickets, please call = 330-453-7617.

 = ;

Friday, = February 17th, 8pm

Saturday, = February 18th, 8pm

Sunday, = February 19th, 2:30pm

(= Weekends through March 5th.)

Pippin

KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, = Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Ti= ckets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior = Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID.

 

Call to Audition: Bang and the = Clatter

Sunday, = February 19th, 6pm to = 10pm

Summit = ArtSpace., = 140 East Market = St. Akron = 44308<= /st1:address>

Please call to confirm an audition time = 330-606-5317 = (also call for more info)

We= are looking for 24 actors ages 18 – 60.=A0 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday = 3pm= performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. = Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to = see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. =

 = ;

Monday, = February 20th, 7pm to = 9pm

3rd Monday Poets Society

Stark County District Library, North = Branch <= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0on= 25th St. NW, near Ma= lone Co= llege)<= /span>

Po= ets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give = and receive encouragement.  For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens = Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com

 = ;

AND = BEYOND...

 

Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm

Brian = Lisik in a Song= writers Circle

Town = Fryer in = Cleveland.

Brian tells us that there = is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent “Cajun = syle cookin'!”=A0 www.brianlisik.com

 

Saturday & Sunday, = February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm

Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay’s “As I Was = Saying...”

Arts In = Stark= = Education = Center, = 1014 Cleveland Avenue = NW, Canton<= b>

Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton = Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, = multi-media production that features non-traditional casting.=A0 Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to = life on stage!=A0 Tickets are $15 for = adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, = for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!).=A0=A0=A0 =

 = ;

Friday, = February 24th, 8pm to = 10pm

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Parma Arabica, = 7462 Broadview Rd. = Parma, = Ohio 

Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann = & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All = of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover!

www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Friday, = February 24th, 10pm

Ryan = Humbert, o= pening for = Anne E. = DeChant

Fat = Jimmy’s, lo= cated below Panini's on Ma= in Street = in downtown Ke= nt

Fo= r more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Saturday, February 25th, 9am

Invitation= al Jazz Festival

KSU = Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Ryan = Humbert

Sonnets = Coffee, Wadsworth.<= b>  =

$3= cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to = 11:30pm

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Jammin' = Java = Place, 70= 07 West Pleasant Va= lley Rd., = Parma, = Ohio

Full Acoustic Band show. = Jammin' Java = Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. = Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com = or www.impliedlogicband.com

 = ;

Saturday, February 25th, 8pm

Zach<= /o:p>

Jimmy’s Caf=E9, = 2028 Chestnut Blvd, = Cuyahoga Falls, = 330.923.3660

$2 cover charge.=A0 www.jimmys-cafe.com for = details or www.zachmusic.net

 

Monday, = February 27th, 9am to = 11am AND 7pm to = 9pm

Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story = (Developing a Topic)

North = Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover = Company

Hands-on writing and = coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and = revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and = free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they = wrote since last meeting.=A0 For more = information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com

 

Wednesday, March = 1st, 7:30pm

Enormous Reading = Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger = (poet)

Kent = State University Library Conference Room, = Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Friday, March = 3rd, 5:00pm to = 10:00pm

3rd = Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter = Blues

2nd = April Galerie, 209=A0 = 6th Street NW, Downtown = Canton = 330/451-0924

C= ome in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in = town!=A0 Features hot art by local artists = BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot = music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham.=A0 www.secondapril.org

<= o:p> 

Friday, March 3rd = 8pm

Saturday, March 4th 8pm

Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm

(weekends through March = 19th)

Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein = musical

North = Canton Playhouse, = 525 7th St. = NE, North = Canton, OH 44720

Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for = students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613.=A0 All ages = welcome, so bring the whole family!

 

Saturday, March 4th, = 10pm to = 1am

Imp=BFed = Log=BFc

Lydia's, = 1400 S. Arlington = St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio=

Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage = & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp=BFed Log=BFc = surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & = over. No cover charge.=A0 www.lydiasbar.com  or=A0 www.impliedlogicband.com

 

Sunday, March = 5th, 3:00pm

The Banjo: African = Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala = Diabate

KSU = Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Monday, March = 6th through March 31st

Drawings 2006: = Regional Artists

KSU Stark, Fine Arts = Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public, all ages.=A0 Hours: Mon to Thurs: = 9am to 7pm and Friday 9a= m to 5pm.

 

Thursday, March 9th, = 2006, 7pm to = 8:30pm

“The IN = Crowd”=A0 featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel=A0 Be INformed, Be = INvolved!=A0

2nd April = Galerie, 209 Sixth Street = NW, downtown Ca= nton, OH= . 330-451-0924

The Greater Stark Community Arts = Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday = of every month.=A0 The IN Crowd is = dedicated to “making our world a little smaller” by introducing us to = people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an = interesting story to share.=A0 This = month’s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the = United = States from = Israel to speak about = Israel and Israeli Art.=A0 = speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.=A0 www.secondapril.org

 

Friday, March = 10th 8:00pm

Jerry Wong Piano = Recital

Kent State University Fine = Arts Theatre, Fr= ank Road NW, = North Canton=A0 = 330-499-9600

Fr= ee and open to the public, all ages.

 

Friday, March = 10th, 7:00pm

Howard = University<= /st1:place> Choir = (Washington= DC= ) Concert

Timken = High = School Auditorium, = West = Tuscarawas, = Canton, OH=

P= resented by Multi-Development Services of = Stark County.=A0 = All ages welcome.=A0 = Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of = 20 or more. Tickets go on sale = January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com =

<= o:p> 

Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal = Fulton, “Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward =

Tuesday, March 14th, = 7pm

Sanctuary Theatre, Canal = Fulton, Ohio= .

There are two male parts and five female parts.  For = additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and = 330-854-4387.

 

Sunday, March 19th, = 3pm

Music Department Pops = Concert

KSU Stark, Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID).=A0 All proceeds = to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds.=A0 Open to the public, all ages.=A0 =

 

Sunday, March 19th, = 5:30pm

Red Duck Pictures’ “Imperfections”

Cuya= hoga Falls = High = School Auditorium, = 2300 4th = Street.  = Cuyahoga = Falls, = OH = 44221.

Catch the premiere of “Imperfections,” and independent, full-length film by = Kent = State = University student Matt Pallotta.=A0 = Parking will be off of St= ow Street = (on the side of the school).  Ticket price is $5.  All are general = admission and seating.  Concessions will also be available outside the = auditorium during the premier.=A0 For all = the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/=A0 .

 

Friday, March = 24th, 7:00pm

Canton Idol = Finals

Timk= en High = School

$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for = Canton = area residents who are in need.=A0 = For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

 

Saturday, April = 8th, 7:00pm

In the Round w/ Jill = Colucci & Friends

Lions Lincoln Theater, = Lincoln Way = East, beautiful downtown = Massillon= , Ohio

Square Peg Promotions is = proud to welcome home one of Stark = County’s own!=A0 While = home in Massillon = to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from = Washington = High School, Jill Colucci will = join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening “in the round.”=A0 Jill was a regular on Channel = 5’s “The Gene Carroll Show” in the 1970s. Among her credits are = songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd = (“No One Else On Earth”), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. = She also wrote the award-winning theme song for = “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” and a host of TV series, TV = movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major = recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, = Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia = Sharp, and many more.=A0 They made two = records for Sting’s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking = with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they’ll tour internationally this = spring.=A0 Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the = evening with an acoustic set.=A0 Proceeds = will benefit Washington = High School’s Alumni Scholarship Fund.=A0 Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door.=A0 “Premium = seating” tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15.=A0 All ages welcome.=A0 To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com = .

 

Thursday, April 13, = 2006, 7pm to = 8:30pm

“The IN = Crowd”=A0 featuring Remel Kathleen Moore=A0 Be INformed, Be = INvolved!=A0

2nd April = Galerie, 209 Sixth Street = NW, downtown Ca= nton, OH= . 330-451-0924

The Greater Stark Community Arts = Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday = of every month.=A0 The IN Crowd is = dedicated to “making our world a little smaller” by introducing us to = people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an = interesting story to share.=A0 This = month’s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development = Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in = Liberia and = Ghana.=A0 = Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.=A0 www.secondapril.org

 

April 14th = 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at = 8pm

April 23rd at = 2:30pm

“Sundries”=

KSU Stark Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, No= rth Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Tickets $8 adults; $5 = Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID.

 

Thursday, April = 20th, 6:30pm

21st Annual = Evening of Jazz

KSU<= /span> Stark Professional Education & = Conference Center<= /st1:place> (T= imken Great Hall), Fr= ank Avenue NW, = North Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Ticket prices are $20 = adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and = Stark = State = students with ticket (requires college ID).

 

Friday, April = 21st and Saturday, April 22nd

Call to Auditions for = Gospel Joins Symphony II

Location: Jesus Speaks = Christian Center<= /st1:place>, = 1103 McKinley Avenue = NW, Canton.

Auditions conducted = by Harold “Chip” Johnson from = Chicago, = IL and hosted by Multi-Development = Services of Stark = County

MDS will present = “Gospel Joins Symphony = II” on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in = Canton.=A0 This year’s concert will = feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton = Symphony Orchestra.=A0 Participants must = be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals = which begin in May.=A0 For a = registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139.=

 

Friday, April = 30th, 3pm

University Chorus Spring = Concert

KSU Stark Main Hall = Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Ca= nton 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public.=A0 All ages = welcome.

 

Tuesday, May = 2nd, 8pm

Concert Band Spring = Concert

KSU Stark Fine Arts = Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, No= rth Canton.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 = 330-499-9600

Free and open to the = public.=A0 All ages = welcome.

 

Saturday, June = 17th, 11:00am

Health Walk with = “KidSummit Against Drugs” and Multi-Development Services = Youth

From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on = West Tuscarawas.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=A0 Inflatables for kids, large arts = tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more.=A0 FREE for all ages.=A0 For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com=A0 or = 330-471-9139.

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Spotlight On...

LAZAR’S = = ART= = GALLERY & = CREATIVE FRAMING

 

Lazar’s Art = Gallery and Creative Framing = features over 700 American artists with works that include hand-blown glass, = turned wood, oils, watercolors, pastels, pottery, sculpture, mixed media, = textiles, greeting cards, jewelry, furniture, books, garden art, = Taos = drums, and more.=A0 In-home = consultations and installations are available by appointment.=A0 Lazar’s has enjoyed the distinct honor of being voted to = the Top 100 Galleries in the United = States.

 

Owner Lazar Tarzan was surrounded by art = from a young age.=A0 His father is a painter = and attended the Art Students League in = New York = after serving in nine major battles of World War II.=A0 The elder Lazar took his family to vacation at = Laguna Beach, where they spent their time in all of the = Oceanside = galleries while the waves were calling young Lazar’s name (pronounced LAY-zuhr!).=A0 Lazar’s = parents are still an active presence at the gallery, and the atmosphere is warm and familial among the staff.

 

Lazar’s Art = Gallery and Creative Framing = is located at 2940 Woodlawn NW (just south of = Belden = Village, Dr= essler Road = becomes “Woodlawn”) at the corner of Woodlawn and Hills & Dales = Roads NW.=A0 The framing studio and = gallery are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm, = and on Saturdays from 9am = to 5pm= .=A0 They may be reached = by phone at 330-477-8351, or visit their website at http://laz= arsartgallery.com .

 

<<Got an arts-focused business?=A0 Got a NON-arts-focused, locally owned business that SUPPORTS the arts?=A0=A0 Tell us about = it!=A0 Email info to janlrene at sssnet.com . = This “new” section of our 2006 e-newsletters will be devoted to = our locally owned and operated concert = venues, art galleries, non-profit organizatons, and artists of all genres and media.=A0=A0 Square Peg Promotions wishes to celebrate your = successes with you, and to help the community to learn more about YOUR business and/or art!>>

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Time-Sensi= tive Opportunities:

 

Call for = Writers:=A0 Stark Act 1 (Start Arts = Coming Together) Deadline March 2nd!

As a part of Stark ACT1 (Stark = Arts Coming Together) from March 31st to April 9th, all local = writers will have a chance to shine.  Four projects will feature writers (published and unpublished) of prose (fiction and non-fiction) and = poetry. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com or = 330-492-0376 if you have any interest in participating in any of the following = projects:

1. We would like local poets or = writers to display any publications (books, chapbooks, anything) at our local = exhibit at the main library.

2. We will have readings of poetry = and/or prose (fiction and nonfiction) at 6 or 7 local coffee houses.  You = do not have to be published to take part in this.
3. We will have poetry displayed inside of SARTA buses.=A0 Please submit about = 4 lines of poetry for consideration. Some prose writers might like to try their = hand at this.
4. We want to send copies of works by local authors to our troops in =
Iraq. Will any writers contribute their books? =

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Weatherva= ne Playhouse Summer 2006 H.O.T. (Hands-On Theatre) = Workshops

Contact Sean McConaha, Director of Education 330-836-2323 ext. = 17 for details.=A0 I nearly fell = over when I saw all the offerings available for children and adults.=A0 I don’t have enough space = here to include it all.=A0 Definitely = worth a call to Sean, who gets a Square Peg Promotions tip of the hat for helping to = make art accessible to the next generation.

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Call for = Short and Feature Films: The Akron Independent Film and = Video Festival

The festival is sponsored = by the University of = Akron student and alumni organization The 2380 Project. The festival will take place on April 28th and 29th = in the University of = Akron Student Union Theatre, will = feature short and feature movies by filmmakers from the = Northeast Ohio area as well as a few other surprises. This = is a unique opportunity for students and residents to discover new talent, as = well as for local filmmakers who wish to display their work. We are currently seeking short and feature length = submissions. All entries are free of charge. All submissions must be made on VHS or DVD, = but the festival will show movies on 16mm and 35mm film prints as well as DVD, = MiniDV and VHS. The submission form and submission guidelines can be found at = the festival website, www.akronfilmfestival.com =

We would be delighted if = you could help us in our search for submissions by local filmmakers. If you have = any questions please contact Rob Lucas at (330) 618-4405 or rlucas at uakron.edu .

 <= /span>

Call for = Entries: PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2006
Juried Photo Contest
The Photography Competition 2006 is an international photography contest organized by TCB-Cafe Publishing of San Francisco. = The contest aims to develop and raise the visibility of photographic and = creative talent, in the form of a competition and the resulting book publication. The culmination will be a beautiful hardbound photographic book, showcasing = the competition winners, and gracing the libraries of museums, galleries, individuals and collectors.
The 2006 competition has two separate book themes: 1) A Smile is Worth a Thousand Words; and 2) Super Heroes.=A0 =A0To read more about the contest, go to the TCB-Cafe Publishing website at http://www.cafeandre.com, or go directly to the contest information at
http://cafeandre.com/PhotoContest2006.html=A0=A0 Date: =
Ja= nuary 1, 2006 - = March 30, = 2006
www.cafeandre.com

**= *

Ongoing Opportunities...

 

Call for = Business Underwriters for Non-Profit Area Radio Station =

91.3= The Summit = Underwriting

Jane= lle Schmidt 330-268-1744

91.3 The Summit, a locally operated, listener-supported, non-profit radio station = in the Akron/Canton area has a rapidly growing audience in Stark, = Summit, = Portage, = Medina, = Wayne, and = Cuyahoga = Counties.=A0 Summit listeners are, on average, = well educated, professional, and active in the lives of their families and communities. Is y= our business reaching this highly attractive audience?=A0 Find out how today.=A0 Call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or = email janelle at 913thesummit.com= to become a Summit sponsor.=A0=A0 Listen online for free at www.913thesummit.com !

 

Call for = Artists: In the Round Community Art Space

In= troduction

In= The Round, based in Canton, Ohio, is a multimedia systems, services, and content creation company dedicated to the integration of = the creative arts, cutting-edge technologies and effective communications practices.=A0 We work with = organizations of all sizes and provide comprehensive solutions from equipment = infrastructure through message development to content = creation.

 

Co= mmunity Art Space

In= celebration of In The Round’s recent move into our new facilities, = and as a part of our ongoing involvement in, and support of the creative arts, we’re happy to announce the opening our Community Art Space.=A0 The = goal of the Art Space is to feature and promote = the works of local artists in a variety of visual media. The pieces = will be exhibited on an ongoing basis in the ITR community area, meeting room, = and workspaces on a rotating basis.=A0 = Pieces will be displayed for 1-6 months, by arrangement with the artist. A = brief summary about the artist and the work will be made available in an = accessible format (contact information or indications that a work is for sale may optionally be included).=A0 = Currently displayed artists and art will also be highlighted on the In The Round = website.

 

Th= emes

As= artists ourselves, we know there is nothing quite so magical as being in = that zone of inspiration, being one musician in the middle of vibrant = performance group, or waiting in the shadows of the wings moments before going = onstage. While we encourage submissions in a variety of media and themes, in = keeping with our vision, we encourage pieces that explore the artistic process “in the round.” Consider the following = themes:

 

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and tool (technological or otherwise)

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and the creation process of their artwork

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = relationship of artist and performance environment

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 “Lifting the = curtain” or “removing the frame” to experience the art from the performer’s or creator’s view.

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Exploring the = interaction of art and technology

 

Su= bmissions

To= have your work considered, please submit the following: =

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 A digital photo of = each piece

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Approximate dimensions = of each piece

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artist’s name, = phone number, email address

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Length of time = you’re willing/prefer to have your piece displayed

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Optional: a = description of each piece’s theme or inspiration

 

Pr= actical Things

1.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Works must be ready to = be hung on a vertical wall surface (framed or otherwise = mountable)

2.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artist is responsible = for delivery and retrieval of the art piece(s).

3.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Artists will be asked = to sign a waiver releasing In The Round from liability for any damage that may occur to a = piece.

4.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 In The Round or its = designated representatives will have sole and complete discretion in choosing = pieces for display.

5.= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This is In The = Round’s effort to encourage, enjoy, and provide exposure for local artists. We are not = able to compensate artists for their time or expenses, but hope that = participation has its own = rewards.

 

Fo= r more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace .=A0 =

=A0

Call for = Volunteers: Living Fountain Dance Company, = Canton

Living Fountain Dance = Company in Canton = request volunteers to help with any of the = following:

  • Writing about the arts =
  • Addressing newsletters - or sticking = labels
  • Putting up posters for = concerts
  • Helping with event = coordination
  • Ushering, Greeting, Supervising at arts = events
  • Running sound 3-4 times a year (as of = now)
  • Running lights 2-3 times a year (as of = now)
  • Contacts management - keeping database = current
  • Teaching arts (drama, visual, music, = lectures)

For more information and to volunteer, 330/649-0773 or kimberly at livingfountain.org .

 

Call for = Volunteers: Ohio WINGS = (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, & Sharing, = Inc.)

DO YOU = KNOW:=A0 WHAT THE AVERAGE COST IS TO TREAT = IT?

DO YOU = KNOW:=A0 WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN HERE IN = STARK = COUNTY = WHO LACK INSURANCE TO PAY FOR TREATMENT?

 

Ohio W.I.N.G.S. was established to help women diagnosed with breast cancer = who have the added burden of battling this disease without sufficient = insurance=A0=A0 and who do not qualify for = Medicaid.=A0 Ohio W.I.N.G.S. is the second = affiliate in this country and all money raised stays in our area.=A0 Your support will make it possible for us to help women who are suffering and can’t get help elsewhere!

 

Here are the ways you can = help:

 

1.       = Make a tax deductible donation

2.       = Host a fundraiser.=A0 It is fun and it = really makes a difference

3.       = Volunteer your time and services.=A0 It is = as easy as you want it to be

4.       = Help with grant writing and research

5.       = Invite W.I.N.G.S. to speak to groups and = organizations

6.       = Donate a percent of your profits on the sale of food, products, = etc.

7.       = Sponsor a = patient-$500 to $20,000 could literally mean the difference between life and death for a mother, wife, daughter or sister

8.       = Donate jewelry you no longer use.=A0 = Any type or quality of jewelry can help provide money for treatment. (Please see = details under “local fundraisers,” = below.)

 

 

Local = Fundraisers:

 

Ohio WINGS, a local 501(c)3 = organization, is hosting a “JEWELRY = TREASURE HUNT,” a fundraiser to help uninsured breast cancer = patients, “one WING at a time.”=A0 You can help by donating your unwanted jewelry.=A0 If it is sitting in your jewelry = box and not being worn, it will benefit Ohio WINGS and its clients.=A0=A0 Items may include broken karat = gold items, damaged chains, class rings, single earrings, costume jewelry, brooches, = bracelets, necklaces, fine gold jewelry, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, = etc.=A0 The Jewelry Treasure Hunt has = raised over $1,000 in just three months!=A0 = For questions or pickup, call Cyndy at 330-224-1434 or Patti at = 330-497-1258; or drop off jewelry at AMADEUS SPA 4465 Hills & Dales Rd. NW.=A0 For more information about WINGS = or to volunteer, please email Patti Crotty at ohiowings at sbcglobal.net .

 

***

 

Can you see yourself in a brand new Mustang? The Canton Palace Theatre Association can!=A0=A0 Purchase a raffle ticket to = enter in our drawing, and you could win your choice of a brand new 2006 Ford Mustang, = a 1964-and-a-half Classic Mustang, or $15,000 CASH!=A0 Only 5,000 tickets will be sold! = Tickets can be purchased at The Palace Theatre for a donation of $10. All proceeds = will benefit The Palace. The winning ticket will be drawn at the Canton = Palace Theatre's 80th Anniversary concert to be held on March 4, = 2006, at the Canton Palace Theatre.=A0 = Classic Car provided by Motorcar Portfolio.=A0 = To be eligible to participate in the car raffle prize drawing, entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Come to = The Palace or order by phone: 454-8172.=A0 =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00FD_01C6324F.23D40320-- From sykokilr1 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 10:00:33 2006 From: sykokilr1 at aol.com (sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:00:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Breakfast Clubbed" Murder Mystery Message-ID: <8C80070D992AE6D-1310-679@FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The Garfield Heights High School Theatre Boosters & High School Drama Club Present "Breakfast Clubbed" A murder mystery/dinner show By: Dave and Elizabeth Wells Friday March 3rd G.H.H.S. Cafeteria- 4900 Turney Rd. Garfield Heights Doors open at 6:30 show starts @ 7:00 Tickets- $20.00 for adults, $12.00 for students, $35.00 per couple Buffet dinner, beverages and mystery Call 216-662-1223 For tickets and information Limited seating- No tickets sold at door Tickets must be ordered by February 25th. ----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
The Garfield Heights High School Theatre Boosters
&
High School Drama Club

Present

 
"Breakfast Clubbed"
 
A murder mystery/dinner show
By: Dave and Elizabeth Wells
Friday March 3rd
 

G.H.H.S. Cafeteria- 4900 Turney Rd. Garfield Heights

Doors open at 6:30 show starts @ 7:00

 
Tickets- $20.00 for adults, $12.00 for students, $35.00 per couple
Buffet dinner, beverages and mystery
 

Call 216-662-1223

For tickets and information
                              
Limited seating- No tickets sold at door
Tickets must be ordered by February 25th.
 
 
----------MailBlocks_8C80070D986C2BA_1310_6A9_FWM-M20.sysops.aol.com-- From brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 10:14:08 2006 From: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com (B. C. A.) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:14:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last call for line dancers Message-ID: <20060215181408.70757.qmail@web50907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mary Harwood from the Boot Scootin' Saloon is offering line dance classes for beginners and intermediate dancers at Brecksville Center for the Arts. Classes begin February 20 and run through April 10, 6:45 - 8 pm (beginners) and 8:10 - 9:30 (intermediate.) Classes will also be offered from May 8 to June 19. Fee for the 8 week class is $46 for members and $52 for non members. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts. We are open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141 To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 440-526-6232 Fax 440-526-1214 E-mail brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mary Harwood from the Boot Scootin' Saloon is offering line dance classes for beginners and intermediate dancers at Brecksville Center for the Arts.
Classes begin February 20 and run through April 10, 6:45 - 8 pm (beginners) and 8:10 - 9:30 (intermediate.)  Classes will also be offered from May 8 to June 19.
Fee for the 8 week class is $46 for members and $52 for non members.
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering classes and programs in the fine, applied and performing arts.  We are open to all Ohio residents.
BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive, Brecksville, Ohio 44141
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org  Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com


Winnie Flynn
Executive Director
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts
8997 Highland Dr
Brecksville. OH 44141
440-526-6232
Fax 440-526-1214
 
Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1919509779-1140027248=:70350-- From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 10:10:09 2006 From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:10:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: Fwd: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Message-ID: <20060215181009.51844.qmail@web80725.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit List, How this got sent from a draft before I finished it last night, I dunno. Maybe too much Valentine sweetness.The rest of my thoughts are included here. Evie Evie Morris wrote: From: Evie Morris To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST) According to my edition of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is: 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession; b) engaged in one of the learned professions c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace: 2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer b) having a particular pr ofession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession. That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise. Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent. Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist......expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience.......was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with. In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determining a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see respect and admiration for their creativity and their work ethic first and foremost. For me, looking at every day with hope and optimism, while living in very difficult times, is far more important than putting down anyone who takes a risk on any artistic endeavor they feel courageous enough to undertake. shalom and love, Evie Morris --0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
List,
  How this got sent from a draft before I finished it last night, I dunno. Maybe too much Valentine sweetness.The rest of my thoughts are included here.    Evie

Evie Morris <bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Evie Morris <bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net>
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Definition of " professional" according to Webster
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:05:08 -0800 (PST)

According to my edition  of WEBSTER'S dictionary, a "professional" (adjective) is:
 1a) relating to, or characteristic of a profession;
   b) engaged in one of the learned professions
   c) (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of
a  profession;
       (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace:
  2a) participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs, i.e. golfer
    b) having a particular pr ofession as a permanent career, i.e. soldier
    c) engaged in by persons having a financial return, i.e. football player
 3) following a line of conduct as though it were a profession.
 
    That being said, in the four years I was a dues-paying member of a "professional" union,Local 4, The Cleveland Federation of Musician's, they called me with one gig. When I questioned this, I was told that Cleveland is a very small market. When road shows come in, the one musician they are most likely to have travelling with them is the keyboard player. 
     The other obvious reality is that is a Director's perogative to hire people they know, have already worked with, or people who have been recommended to them. If you're not on the "A list" you can sit out the dance, or you can decide to do what you love to do and have been blessed with the ability to do, WHEREVER the opportunity may arise.
     Would I have loved it when I was a teenager if someone had said. " Hey Evie, why don't you go to school and become a  Musical Director for theater? Sure, however,back in  the 1960's no one suggested that as a career for a woman. Should I have had the wisdom and foresight to have gotten all the academic credentials a young student could have attained?That would have been a good choice, but at the time, protesting the war in Vietnam, getting married, having children, and being a wife and mother seemed more relevent.
    Because of those circumstances and choices, do I consider myself less than a professional when I accept a job as a free-lancing musician? I do not.I take into each situation years of experience that has come from " working in the trenches." Today, I show up, have a good work ethic, collaborate when I can, and am usually pleased with the results. I got over my own elitism when I realized that MY definition of being an artist......expressing yourself because you have to and making an emotional connection with the audience.......was being fulfilled in many of the "non- professsional" productions I was lucky enough to be involved with.
   In a culture and society where your value is pretty much determined by the letters before or after your name and the amount of money you make in a year, it is easy to diminish the contributions of people who may lack those qualifications. But when the day comes when the value of emotional and spiritual wealth is given equal weight in determining a person's " worth" or their contribution, we may be fortunate to see respect and admiration for their creativity and their work ethic first and foremost.
   For me, looking at every day with hope and optimism, while living in very difficult times, is far more important than putting down anyone who takes a risk on any artistic endeavor they feel courageous enough to undertake.
                                    
                                  shalom and love,   Evie Morris
 
 
 

--0-1604686445-1140027009=:51162-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:01:10 2006 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:01:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse seeks Director and Musical Director Message-ID: <20060215190110.13271.qmail@web81001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE IS SEEKING A DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR FOR THEIR SUMMER MUSICAL 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. --0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                          
 
                         WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
 
                                        IS SEEKING A
                            
                                  DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR
 
                                     FOR THEIR SUMMER MUSICAL
 
                         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. 
 
 
 
--0-1252324805-1140030070=:10214-- From ifoma at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:45:02 2006 From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:45:02 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: AfterThought... Las Vegas Bound Message-ID: <20060215194502.36997.qmail@web81609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-919836219-1140032702=:32306 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit come out and see the band that will be in Las Vegas next month... AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com will be at the Mardi Gras 1423 East 21st Street--Cleveland, OH Saturday, February 18, 2006 10 p.m. - 2 a.m. 216-566-9094 --0-919836219-1140032702=:32306 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
come out and see the band
that will be in Las Vegas next month...
AfterThought & The Nu Soul Band
will be at
the
Mardi Gras
1423 East 21st Street--Cleveland, OH
Saturday, February 18, 2006
10 p.m. - 2 a.m.                     216-566-9094
--0-919836219-1140032702=:32306-- From ifoma at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 15 11:57:05 2006 From: ifoma at sbcglobal.net (Stephanie McQueen) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:57:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Band needs male vocalist Message-ID: <20060215195705.6473.qmail@web81606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Our band is looking for a male vocalist who can work a crowd with such songs as Billy Jean, I Feel Good/Sex Machine, Long Train Running, Give It to Me Baby, Brick House, do the Jay Z rap in Crazy in Love, Fire, and then still swoon the crowd with Georgia on my Mind or the duet Hope we can be Together Soon. If this is you, check out our website: www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com If you are still interested, come out and audition w/us at the following venues this month: Sat., Feb. 18--Mardi Gras--1423 E. 21st St. Sat., Feb. 25--Rick's Cafe'--86 N. Main in Chagrin Falls, OH ask for Irma --0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Our band is looking for a male vocalist who can work a crowd with such songs as
Billy Jean, I Feel Good/Sex Machine, Long Train Running, Give It to Me Baby, Brick House, do the Jay Z rap in Crazy in Love, Fire, and then still swoon the crowd with Georgia on my Mind or the duet Hope we can be Together Soon.  If this is you, check out our website:  www.afterthoughtnusoulband.com
If you are still interested, come out and audition w/us at the following venues this month:
Sat., Feb. 18--Mardi Gras--1423 E. 21st St.
Sat., Feb. 25--Rick's Cafe'--86 N. Main in Chagrin Falls, OH
ask for Irma
--0-2085433175-1140033425=:2420-- From blueizeinfo at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 11:57:32 2006 From: blueizeinfo at yahoo.com (Blue~ize Magazine) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 11:57:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLUE-IZE MAGAZINE OFFERS FREE AUDITION LISTINGS Message-ID: <20060215195732.1252.qmail@web51505.mail.yahoo.com> --0-95858267-1140033452=:97922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit BLUE-IZE THE PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE CONCERT & THEATER LINKS AUDITIONS RISING STARS ANNOUNCEMENTS INDIE FILMS Audition Notices Published at No Charge Serving the Akron / Cleveland Area Accepting Auditions for Dance, Music, Film, & Theater http://www.blue-ize.com/auditions.html To find a copy check your local library, stage theater, movie theater,& dance school VISIT US AT WWW.BLUE-IZE.COM ATTENTION ALL ACTING, DANCE, & VOICE COACHES: NEW CLASSIFIED 4 LINE LISTING FOR ONLY $25/MONTH-SEE JAN ISSUE BANDS & MUSICIAN PAGE STARTING IN FEBRUARY. 4 COLOR PICTURE AND CONTACT INFO FOR $25/MONTH the ultimate guide for developing talent Blue~ize Magazine www.blue-ize.com The Ultimate Guide for Developing Talent Mike Ross, Editor 440.478.7500 Barbara Ross, Producer 440.478.5723 7285 Center St. Mentor, OH 44060 --0-95858267-1140033452=:97922 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
BLUE-IZE
THE PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE
 
 CONCERT & THEATER LINKS AUDITIONS RISING STARS ANNOUNCEMENTS INDIE FILMS
 
Audition Notices
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--0-95858267-1140033452=:97922-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Feb 15 14:42:24 2006 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:42:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Players Guild presents "Inherit the Wind" Message-ID: <00a401c63281$2e18b920$0a00a8c0@YOUR7C60552B9E> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320" ------=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Players Guild of Canton presents.. Inherit the Wind February 17 - March 5, 2006 Creation vs. Evolution Set in 1925 Tennessee, this classic courtroom drama still rings true today as opposing sides face off in the centuries old controversy of science vs. religion. It portrays, in partly fictionalized form, the famous and dramatic courtroom "Monkey Trial" battle between two famous lawyers who volunteered to heatedly argue both sides of the case. Its story centers around the issue of evolution vs. creationism, in the prosecution of 24 year-old Dayton High School mathematics teacher, sports coach and substitute science teacher, John T. Scopes for violating state law (the 1925 Butler Act) by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a state-funded school. The show's title was taken from the Biblical book of Proverbs 11:29: "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind." Unique to The Players Guild production is the lengthy list of community leaders involved with the project. A few include: Joe Martuccio (Canton City Law Director) is portraying the role of Matthew Brady. Joe feels fortunate to combine vocation and avocation in his portrayal of an experienced trial attorney and elected official who loves to eat! The Canton Law Director is a 19-year veteran of A Christmas Carol and other diverse productions here and with North Canton, Rainbow Repertory Co., and Lolli's Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre. John Kiste (Executive Director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' Bureau) will be playing the part of Henry Drummond. John is proud of the strength of the local arts' community. He is honored to have a role in what is still one of the timeliest, thought provoking plays ever written. Les Abel (Executive Director of the Stark County Community Mental Health Board) has lived in Canton since 1985 and is playing a juror in the show. This is his first time on stage since he was a freshman in high school, but has enjoyed Guild productions since coming to Canton. In a society that is still centered around the debate of religion in the classrooms, this play is more relevant than ever. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. For tickets please call the box office at 330-453-7617. Hurry because one performance is already sold out! And for a special message about the show, CLICK HERE Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 www.playersguildtheatre.com Business Office: 330-453-7619 Box Office: 330-453-7617 For more information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com. You are receiving this email because you have previously signed up to receive information about auditions and other events at The Players Guild Theatre. To be removed from the mailing list, please reply to this email and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. ------=_NextPart_001_00A6_01C63257.45479320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

The Players Guild of Canton presents….

Inherit the = Wind

 

February 17 – = March 5, = 2006

=

Creation vs. = Evolution

 

 

Set in 1925 Tennessee, this classic courtroom = drama still rings true today as opposing sides face off in the centuries old controversy of science vs. religion.  It portrays, in partly = fictionalized form, the famous and dramatic courtroom "Monkey Trial" battle = between two famous lawyers who volunteered to heatedly argue both sides of the = case.

 

 

Its story centers around the issue of evolution vs. creationism, in the = prosecution of 24 year-old Dayton High School mathematics teacher, sports coach and substitute science teacher, John T. Scopes for violating state law (the = 1925 Butler Act) by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a state-funded = school. The show's title was taken from the Biblical book of Proverbs 11:29: = "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the = wind."

 

 

Unique to The Players Guild production is the lengthy list of community leaders involved with the project. A few include:

Joe Martuccio (Canton City Law Director) is portraying the role of Matthew Brady. = Joe feels fortunate to combine vocation and avocation in his portrayal of an experienced trial attorney and elected official who loves to eat!  = The Canton Law Director is a 19-year veteran of A Christmas Carol and other diverse productions here and with = North Canton, Rainbow Repertory Co., and Lolli’s Murder Mystery Dinner = Theatre.

John Kiste = (Executive Director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau) will be playing the part = of Henry Drummond. John is proud of the strength of the local arts’ community.  He is honored to have a role in what is still one of = the timeliest, thought provoking plays ever written.

Les = Abel (Executive Director of the Stark County Community Mental Health = Board) has lived in Canton since 1985 and is playing a juror in the show. This is his first time on = stage since he was a freshman in high school, but has enjoyed Guild = productions since coming to Canton.

 

In a society that is still centered around the debate of religion in the classrooms, this play is more relevant than ever. Performances are = Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. For tickets please call the box office at 330-453-7617. =

Hurry because one performance is already sold = out!

 

And for a special message about the show, = CLICK HERE

 

Players Guild Theatre

1001 Market = Avenue North

Canton, Ohio 44702

www.playersguildtheatre.com

Business Office: 330-453-7619

Box Office: 330-453-7617

 

For more information, write to = info at playersguildtheatre.com.

 

You are receiving this email because you have previously signed = up to receive information about auditions and other events at The Players = Guild Theatre. To be removed from the mailing list, please reply to this email = and put "unsubscribe" in the subject = field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In-Reply-To: <20060214165556.76468.qmail@web37412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <00e001c63282$edbcaba0$0a00a8c0@YOUR7C60552B9E> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01C63259.04E6A3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dustin, Please show me where it says that "professional" and Equity are one and the same. The Bang and the Clatter or any other theatre company is free to call themselves professional without necessarily having to be affiliated with AEA. There are plenty of quality non-union, professional productions out there. And, dare I say it, there are some wonderful "amateur" productions out there as well. I firmly believe that even at the community theatre level, one can have professional level standards, though there are community theatres out there that put the "amateur" in amateur theatre. But that's a different discussion altogether. Barry Wakser (Non-AEA ) _____ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Clarence Thomas Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in regards to recent postings on NEohioPAL. I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union. A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website. Upon further research, it seems they have NO affiliation with the union, whatsoever. Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional? -Dustin Brennan _____ Yahoo! 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Dustin,

Please show me where it says that “professional” and Equity are one and = the same. The Bang and the Clatter or any other theatre company is free to = call themselves professional without necessarily having to be affiliated with AEA. There = are plenty of quality non-union, professional productions out there. And, = dare I say it, there are some wonderful “amateur” productions out = there as well. I firmly believe that even at the community theatre level, one can = have professional level standards, though there are community theatres out there that put = the “amateur” in amateur theatre. But that’s a different discussion = altogether.

 

Barry Wakser

(Non-AEA )

 


From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Clarence Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, February = 14, 2006 11:56 AM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: = [NEohioPAL]Professional?

 

To Whom It May = Concern:

 

I am writing in regards to = recent postings on NEohioPAL.  I am continually concerned and offended by = area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association = with the union. 

    &nb= sp;       A recent theater, the Bang and the Clatter, has been quoted in their postings as the = 'Ohio's newest professional t heater' when, in fact, I see no information on the equity website.  Upon further research, it seems they = have NO = affiliation with the union, whatsoever.  Would someone please explain to me why = this company (or any others like it) can be called = professional?

 

-Dustin = Brennan


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------=_NextPart_000_00E1_01C63259.04E6A3A0-- From Marshalh at playhousesquare.com Wed Feb 15 14:24:44 2006 From: Marshalh at playhousesquare.com (Heather Marshall) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:24:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for American Ballet Theatre's production of "Le Corsaire" Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0003F23EF7@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 American Ballet Theatre announces=20 Audition for 50 extras=20 for LE CORSAIRE (The Pirate) performing at the State Theatre =20 ~March 16, 17 & 18 at 8:00pm; March 19 at 2:00 pm~ =20 =20 REQUIREMENTS: =20 Young Ladies: no dance experience needed, age range 12-25, slender, various heights Men: no dance experience needed, age range 15-55, slender, various heights. Character Men: acting experience helpful, age range 30-mature, various builds and heights. =20 Auditions will take place at=20 THE IDEA CENTER at Playhouse Square located at 1375 Euclid Avenue=20 =20 Audition: =20 Monday, March 13, 2006 at 6:00pm =20 REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: (tentative; subject to change) Rehearsals are scheduled for March 14 & 15, 6-8pm.=20 Costume Fitting & Dress Rehearsal will be on March 16th (during the day) =20 **Please call 216-348-7903 to register** =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

American  = Ballet  Theatre

announces =

Audition for 50 extras =

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LE CORSAIRE (The Pirate)

performing at the = State = Theatre

 

~March 16, 17 & 18 at = 8:00pm; March 19 at 2:00 pm~

 

 

REQUIREMENTS:

 

Young = Ladies: no dance experience needed, age range 12-25, slender, various = heights

M= en: no = dance experience needed, age range 15-55, slender, various = heights.

Character Men: acting experience helpful, age range = 30-mature, various builds and heights.

 
Auditions will take place at =
THE = IDEA = CENTER at = Playhouse = Square

located at = 1375 Euclid Avenue =

 

Audition:
 
Monday, March 13, 2006 at 6:00pm

 

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:  (tentative; subject to change)

Rehearsals are scheduled for March 14 & 15, 6-8pm. =

Costume Fitting & Dress Rehearsal will be on March 16th (during = the day)

 
**Please call 216-348-7903 to = register**
 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6327E.9F61FF39-- From matt4jack at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 14:49:07 2006 From: matt4jack at yahoo.com (Renee Matthews) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 14:49:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional? Message-ID: <20060215224907.33292.qmail@web53302.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Dustin Brennan, I see you are getting lots of responses regarding your inquiry about "professional theatre". I agree with everyone that has responded thus far. Professionals in this medium are equity and non-equity. In my 20 years working in the Midwest, I have found professionalism at the smallest black box theatre, tucked away in the basement of a building, which had no ties whatsoever with Actor's Equity. I do believe many actors in this area have made the choice not obtain an equity status because the market is rigid, and jobs are not readily available. In your NEohioPAL post you express; "I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union". My question to you is; why would you be offended or concerned ? I think you may have the wrong idea about professionalism. This is my profession. I teach and perform. I am a professional who has worked exceedingly hard to gain a reputation for being a professional artist. "Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional"? It's very simple Mr. Brennan; the company you speak of has a professional staff, productions, actors, and production crews. These people are skilled, trained, educated, experienced, qualified, and quite competent. That's what makes a professional, not an equity card. Hope that helps you understand. Sincerely, Renee Matthews-Jackson Non-Equity Performance Artist --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Dear Dustin Brennan,
 
I see you are getting lots of responses regarding your inquiry about "professional theatre".  I agree with everyone that has responded thus far.
 
Professionals in this medium are equity and non-equity.  In my 20 years working in the Midwest, I have found professionalism at the smallest black box theatre, tucked away in the basement of a building, which had no ties whatsoever with Actor's Equity.  I do believe many actors in this area have made the choice not obtain an equity status because the market is rigid, and jobs are not readily available.
 
In your NEohioPAL post you express;
 
"I am continually concerned and offended by area theaters calling themselves professional when they have no association with the union".
 
My question to you is; why would you be offended or concerned ?   I think you may have the wrong idea about professionalism.  This is my profession.  I teach and perform.  I am a professional who has worked exceedingly hard to gain a reputation for being a professional artist. 
 
"Would someone please explain to me why this company (or any others like it) can be called professional"?
 
It's very simple Mr. Brennan; the company you speak of has a professional staff, productions, actors,  and production crews.   These people are skilled, trained, educated, experienced, qualified, and quite competent.  That's what makes a professional, not an equity card.  Hope that helps you understand.
 
Sincerely,
Renee Matthews-Jackson
Non-Equity Performance Artist



Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! --0-1899706382-1140043747=:32780-- From cleveprov at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 15:36:42 2006 From: cleveprov at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:36:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Session 7 Improv Classes: Cleveland Improv Institute Message-ID: <20060215233642.66279.qmail@web37006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE SESSION 7 IMPROV CLASSES APRIL 3RD - MAY 25TH The Cleveland Improv Institute, home of the "10 Keys " training program will be offering 5 classes this coming session. Classes include: 1. Beginning Improvisation (2 Classes) Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22) & Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 2. Intermediate Improvisation Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 3. Advanced Improvisation Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 4. 2 Person Scene Intensive (S.A.F.I.T.) Date: Thursday Evenings (4/6 - 5/25) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class 5. Film Styles & Genres (S.A.F.I.T.) Date: Tuesday Evenings (4/4 - 5/23) Time: 7pm to 9:30pm Place: The Hermit Club Cost: $160/8 week class **PAYMENT FOR ALL CLASSES IS DUE BY MARCH 31, 2006.** TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT THIS EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES, BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING LIST OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT: (216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com ALS O CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, DESCRIPTION OF OUR TRAINING PROGRAM, INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE! --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE
SESSION 7 IMPROV CLASSES

APRIL 3RD - MAY 25TH 

 
The Cleveland Improv Institute, home of the
"10 Keys "  training program will be offering 5 classes this coming session.

Classes include:

1. Beginning Improvisation (2 Classes)  
Date:  Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22)
&
Date:  Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24)                          
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class 

2.  Intermediate Improvisation  
Date: Monday Evenings (4/3 - 5/22)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class


3.  Advanced Improvisation
Date: Wednesday Evenings (4/5 - 5/24)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class
 
4.  2 Person Scene Intensive (S.A.F.I.T.)
Date:  Thursday Evenings (4/6 - 5/25)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class
 
5.  Film Styles & Genres (S.A.F.I.T.)
Date:  Tuesday Evenings (4/4 - 5/23)
Time: 7pm to 9:30pm
Place: The Hermit Club
Cost:   $160/8 week class

**PAYMENT FOR ALL CLASSES IS DUE BY MARCH 31, 2006.**

TO REQUEST AN INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE ABOUT THIS EXCITING SESSION OF IMPROV CLASSES, BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING LIST OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS YOU CAN CALL US AT:
(216) 479-3353 OR EMAIL US AT: treeblanch at aol.com

ALS O CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB AT: www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com
FOR COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINES, DESCRIPTION OF OUR TRAINING PROGRAM,   INSTRUCTOR BIOS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE!
 



What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --0-1504309641-1140046602=:65723-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 15:42:38 2006 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:42:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ANNIE (PHSQ Palace) Message-ID: <20060215234238.41598.qmail@web33106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?LEAPING LIZARDS,? ALEX AND NOAH LIKE DATED BUT ENTERTAINING ?Annie? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times The comic strip, Little Orphan Annie first appeared in 1924. It was based on James Whitcomb Riley's 1885 poem of the same name. In the comic strip version, Annie, an orphan, was taken in by Oliver Warbucks, a prototypical capitalist. Together they tackled international intrigue. Annie's main physical characteristics were a mop of red, curly hair and vacant circles for eyes. She is always accompanied by her dog, Sandy and is noted for her catchphrase, "Leapin' Llizards!." In 1997 an award-winning musical appeared on Broadway scene. In August of 2005, ?The Brand New Production? of ?ANNIE? went on tour. It is that version that is now on stage at the Palace Theatre. The show centers on Annie, an orphan abandoned by her parents during the depression. She is left at an orphanage, which is under the tyrannical control of Miss Hannigan. Warbucks decides to host an orphan for Christmas. He wants a boy, winds up with Annie, and the rest, complete with plot twists and a happy ending, is history. This touring production features the delightful Marissa O?Donnell as Annie. This is a very talented young lady who can sing, dance and act with amazing abilities. John Schuck of ?McMillan and Wife? TV fame looks the role, performs well, and adequately sings Daddy Warbucks. Local opening night found Victoria Oscar more than adequately substituting in the role of Miss Hannigan. The orphan kids, some of whom are a little too old to be playing ?adorable,? were not up to expected levels. Their dancing lacked unity and their singing often missed proper blendings. The show is definitely dated. Few in the young audience had any knowledge of the depression, the importance of radio in the pre-TV culture, and of President Roosevelt. Many of the clever lines were missed because of this lack of audience awareness. Songs like, ?We?d Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover? and ?A New Deal for Christmas? have lost their relevance. As I have done when children-friendly shows appear at local theatres, I took my grandsons, Alex and Noah Berko, along as my ?kid? eyes and ears. In spite of the datedness, the 10 and 8/1/2 year olds ?really liked? the show. They both thought Annie was, ?great? and Miss Hannigan ?hysterical.? They loved the special effects, particularly ?the real snow falling on Christmas? and the ?huge tree.? They were very pleased that Sandy, the dog, was ?real, not someone dressed in a dog suit like some of the kid?s shows we see.? Their favorite orphan was Tessie (Casey Whyland) whose constant ?Oh, my? squeals were the cause of delight. They loved looking down into the Palace Theatre?s big orchestra pit during intermission and thought the theatre was ?awesome.? Both boys had seen the movie version several times, so they were familiar with the music and the story line, which I think helped enhance their experience. Capsule judgment: ?ANNIE? is a dated, but cute show. It is a little long for younger audience members, but any child over 8 should enjoy it. This will probably be the last of the touring versions of the show, so if you want to see a professional company, this may be your final chance. ?ANNIE? runs through February 19 at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. For tickets call 216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or go 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Feb 15 16:23:32 2006 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:32 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for Workshop Players "Jerry Finnegan's Sister" Message-ID: -------------------------------1140049412 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Charming, touching, funny and entertaining. Come experience the magic of first love. Last chance to see it! Brian Dowd (played by Brian McNally) has spent the last 17 years of his life wrestling with an unrequited "something" for his best friend's sister, Beth (played by Tricia Shumate), who happens to live next door. But each and every time he's spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than 30 seconds, he's ended up with his foot planted firmly in his mouth. Now, Brian's time is about to run out. With recent news that Jerry Finnegan's sister is getting married, the time has come for him to put up or shut up. What's he got to lose - except the love of his life! That is the premise of Workshop Player's upcoming production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister by Jack Neary, directed by Jerry Coghlan and Wade Hubbard. This two actor play covers the entire period from when Brian and Beth first met, (he was seven she was six), to the present when he is 23 and she is 22. Through a series of delightful scenes the audience will come to understand why Brian has always had a problem talking to Beth. She either doesn't listen or else she hears too much. If there is a need to sum the play up in a single word, that word would be charming, charming and touching. OK, that's two words, charming and touching and entertaining. Three, three words to sum it up, charming, touching, and entertaining, and funny. OK, four words. The author of the play, Jack Neary, has been in contact with veteran director Wade Hubbard and has sent a revised script with many suggestions as to how he feels the play should be performed. This wonderful assistance has added several levels to the play. Come and be part of the Workshop theater experience. You will be glad you did. Final production dates are February 17, 18 at 8 p.m., with Sunday's matinee sold out for this week. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. 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That is the premise of Workshop Player's upcoming=20 production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister by Jack Neary, directed by Jerr= y=20 Coghlan and Wade Hubbard.  This two actor play covers the entire period= =20 from when Brian and Beth first met, (he was seven she was six), to the prese= nt=20 when he is 23 and she is 22.  Through a series of delightful scenes the= =20 audience will come to understand why Brian has always had a problem talking=20= to=20 Beth.  She either doesn't listen or else she hears too much.  = ; If=20 there is a need to sum the play up in a single word, that word would be=20 charming, charming and touching.  OK, that's two words, charming and=20 touching and entertaining.  Three, three words to sum it up, charm= ing,=20 touching, and entertaining, and funny.  OK, four words.=20

 

The author of the play, Jack Neary, has been in con= tact=20 with veteran director Wade Hubbard and has sent a revised script w= ith=20 many suggestions as to how he feels the play should be performed.  This= =20 wonderful assistance has added several levels to the play.  Come a= nd=20 be part of the Workshop theater experience.  You will be glad you did.=20

 

Final=20 production dates are February 17, 18 at=20 8=20 p.m.,=20 with Sunday's matinee sold out for this week. =20 Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at=20 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Workshop Pla= yers=20 Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820=20 Middle Ridge Road=20 in Amherst.=20 Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com.=
 
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Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 19:08:39 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:08:39 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chris Fortunato offers "Tricks of the Trade" 2006 Tax Tip Workshop , Mon. 2/20 Message-ID: <195.50eb3452.312546b7@aol.com> --part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need help with . . . Your taxes?=A0 Then . . . You Can Still Register for THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR=20 FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS from the=20 "Tricks of the Trade . . .=20 Craft, Career & Professional Development"=20 Workshop Series Presented by WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Shaker Heights, OH Call (216) 561-8608 email: wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon. 2/20,7:00 - 9:00 P THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR=20 FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS Chris Fortunato, Instructor OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States=20 Supreme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for livin= g in a=20 free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pay his, most of us=20= do=20 not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sketch on how to prepare=20= a 1040=20 including a Schedule C for self-employed income. (And what to do with all=20 those 1099's.)=A0 A booklet is included.=A0=20 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= ng=A0=20 Records For Taxes and Other Matters." Fee: $30.00, includes booklet. Major Credit cards accepted.=20 To register & for complete details.=A0=A0=A0=A0 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 Make checks payable and mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio .=A0 P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH=20 44120 Attn:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director . . . . . Did you miss the . . . "Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 &=20 Performing Artists"=A0=A0=A0workshop?=A0 Sue Johnson, Instructor If you did, but still want to learn how to manage your young talent, private= =20 coaching is available. So, call (216) 561-8608 to set up an appointment. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't need to spend $3000-5000 on those "Co= ntests &=20 Conventions."=A0 There are better ways to do business. Discover how you can=20= help guide=20 and manage your young performing artist to ensure that they're "on the right= =A0=20 path" for safe and=A0 economical professional=A0 development.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 It's more than a dream, more than a hobby. Your young tal= ent is=20 serious about being a performing artist.=A0 Therefore, you need to know abou= t=20 Resources, Referrals, Record keeping, Managing & more.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 This session is for parents who have budding actors & perfor= ming=20 artists, (ages 5 - 20 years) who need training, experience and to be guided=20= through=20 the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters. Private Coaching: $30.00 Initial session. $25.00 each session thereafter.. .= =20 . . . .=20 . . . . About the Instructors . . .=20 Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,= =20 director, producer and coach.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP= And LIVE with the ARTS=20 with Chris Fortunato. The program, which celebrates and showcases the=20 diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Satu= rdays,=20 7:00 P on Adelphia Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburb= s,=20 and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Wednesdays, 7:30 P & Saturdays, 7:00 P. The show c= an=20 be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Wednesdays, 6:00 P.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career= & Professional=20 Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the=20 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=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 and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is self-employ= ed=20 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. For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs"=20 Performances, Productions, Training, the "Giggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha!=20 Har's!" Laughter CD; Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson, a= Guide=20 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: wakeup4664 at aol= .com.=20 http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need help with . . .  Yo= ur taxes?=A0 Then . . .

You Can Still Register
for

<= B>THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR
FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS

from the
"Tricks of the Trade . . .
Craft, Career & Professional Development"
Workshop Series

Presented
by
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Shaker Heights, OH
Call (216) 561-8608
email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

Mon. 2/20,7:00 - 9:00 P
<= B>THE CHRISTOPHER FORTUNATO 2006 TAX SEMINAR
FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND PERSONS IN THE ARTS
<= /B>Chris Fortunato, Instructor

OliverWendell Holmes, who was an Associate Justice of the United States Supr= eme Court for over 30 years once wrote, "Taxes are what we pay for living in= a free society."=A0 PHOOEY! I say.=A0 He had the money to pay= his, most of us do not.=A0 This session on taxes can give you a basic sketc= h on how to prepare a 1040 including a Schedule C for self-employed income.=20= (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

. . . . .

Did you miss the . . .
"= Tricks of the Trade" Business Basics for Parents of Young Actors=A0 & Pe= rforming Artists"
=A0=A0=A0workshop?=A0
Sue Johnson, Instructor

If you did, but still want to learn how to manage your young talent, private= coaching is available.  So, call (216) 561-8608 to set up an appointme= nt.


=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 NO!=A0=A0 You don't ne= ed to spend $3000-5000 on those "Contests & Conventions."=A0 There are b= etter ways to do business. Discover how you can help guide and manage your y= oung performing artist to ensure that they're "on the right=A0 path" for saf= e and=A0 economical professional=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 - 20 years) who need training, experience and to b= e guided through the 'ins & outs' of business & financial matters.
Private Coaching: $30.00 Initial session. $25.00 each session thereafter.. .= . . . .



. . . . 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.

For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training, the
= "G= iggles, Chuckles, & Hardy Ha! Har's!" Laughter CD; Living Your Life=20= with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson, a Guide filled with simple, sil= ly ways to light up your "signature style" life; or, about being a gu= est on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.c= om.



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--part1_195.50eb3452.312546b7_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 19:27:42 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:27:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE: Tutoring Services for Teens & Consulting for Small Businesses Message-ID: --part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Your Immediate Attention! 2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services 1. Reading Tutoring=20 for=20 Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists &=20 2. Small Business Consulting=20 for=20 Performing Artists & Other Entrepreneurs from=20 Sue Johnson, Chris Fortunato & WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Instructors . . . . .=20 .=A0 "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 =A0 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 =A0 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.=A0 Tutoring sessions, forty-five minutes each, are available: Mond= ays=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= ns required.* =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca= rds accepted *Customized number of sessions available for some services. "Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years.=A0 She easily communicates= =20 with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them=20 understand the field of theatre" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Arleen Hartman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Professor, Arts & Humanities=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Capital University "Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants.= =A0=20 Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole=20 series." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Debbie Simpson =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional=20= Education =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cuyahoga Community College . "Tricks of the Trade:=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Other Entrepreneurs" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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= hat=20 it takes to create, develop and maintain your own small business? Do you hav= e=20 a dream? Do you have an entrepreneurial mentality & "heart?"=A0 If so, you c= an=20 enhance your chances for success from economical, small business development= =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 =A0 .=A0 Customer Service =A0 .=A0 Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking =A0 .=A0 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"= =A0=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.=A0 She s= hares=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,=A0 our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sandra L. Kornich =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Founder & President =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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 and estate taxes for clients.=A0 One area he has knowledge of is self-employ= ed=20 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. =A0=A0 . . . 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 --part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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2 "Tricks of the Trade" Professional Services
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Reading Tutoring
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Teens, Kids & Adult Performing Artists
&
2.
Small Business Consulting
for
Performing Artists & Other Entrepreneurs
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. . . . .

.=A0 "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
=A0 assignments?
. interpret and analyze literary prose, poetry and play content?
. improve speaking: diction, pronunciation, enunciation and articulat= ion?
. learn and memorize character dialogue,=A0 English text content, or=20= other
=A0 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.=A0 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.*
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major credit ca= rds accepted
= *Customized number of sessions available for some services.


"Sue has been a guest lecturer for several years.=A0 She easily communica= tes with the students . . . expresses her ideas confidently and helps them u= nderstand the field of theatre"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Arleen Hartman
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Professor, Arts & Humanities
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Capital University


= "Ms. Johnson . . . consistently gets excellent comments from participants= .=A0 Many people have enrolled in (one) workshop and end up taking the whole= series."
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Debbie Simpson
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Coordinator, Continuing and Professional=20= Education
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cuyahoga Community College

. "Tricks of the Trade:
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Small Business Consulting For Performing Artists &
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Other Entrepreneurs"

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0     by Sue Johnson, Consultan= t

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. <= BR> =A0 .=A0 Sales & Marketing Strategies
=A0 .=A0 PR & Advertising Strategies
=A0 .=A0 Customer Service
=A0 .=A0 Meetings, Presentations & Public Speaking
=A0 .=A0 Employer-Employee Work Relationships

Especially for Actors & Other Performing Artists
.=A0 Talent Bios/Resumes
.=A0 Publicity
.=A0 Guest Appearances .
.=A0 Showcases (Plays, Performances)
.=A0 Special Events (Planning & Entertainment)
=A0
So, take advantage of economical ways for you to enhance your financial circ= umstances.

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:
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"=A0 consultations, workshops and private coaching which are= well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. Sue has=20= been an entrepreneur for over 20 years as a small business consultant and as= a small business owner.=A0 She shares her expertise based on her extensive=20= 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,=A0 our Arts in Strongsville organization has benefited enormously." =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sandra L. Kornich
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Former Founder & President
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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.

=A0=A0
. . .

This web page will give you an idea of who we are and what we do.
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--part1_ee.2573b58c.31254b2e_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Feb 15 20:34:24 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:34:24 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bill Johns, film & Doug Wolf, Tai Chi . . . on WAKE UP and LIVE with the ARTS Message-ID: <256.67c2197.31255ad0@aol.com> --part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Coming Up . . . on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS! Tune In!=20 & See Bill Johns, part 2 Writer, Producer, Director Cinevid Productions Wed. 2/15, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P & Doug Wolf Tai Chi Instructor Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P. on=20 WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS Wednesdays & Saturdays Adelphia Cable,=20 ch. 21, eastern suburbs ch. 23, western suburbs [Note: Please be sure to read the guest listings for Cox & Cleveland Access=20 below.] Bill Johns is such a fascinating local filmmaker that he appears on two=20 episodes of WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.=A0 Bill, Chris Fortunato and Sue= Johnson,=20 co-hosts, discuss a wide range of topics revolving around his work and about= =20 Cleveland's & Ohio's film industry.=20 Tune in to see the lively discussion, Chris Fortunato, "in bondage," and a=20 video clip of Bill's new movie, Madness, starring Jami Ross and several othe= r=20 local talent, including Michael Rose, Michelene Pencoe, Devan Lindsey, Laura= =20 Cool, Bernadette Mahar-Lords, Shelley Marks, Rick Montgomery, Alex Biats and= =20 Jeffrey Haber.=A0=20 Then, Tune in to Adelphia . . . Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P. to=20 see . . . Doug Wolf, Tai Chi Instructor, & owner, China Treasure House,gift shop. Doug= =20 discusses and demonstrates the power & purpose of basic relaxing, yet,=20 reenergizing Tai Chi philosophy and movements. Doug discusses the health ben= efits of=20 practicing Tai Chi, which helps not only performing artists, but any person=20 who wants to achieve balance, or may health issues, such as back problems.=20 . . . . . WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS is a locally produced performing and cultural= =20 arts TV show, which continues to showcase area talent.=A0 Be sure to check o= ut=20 "local cable access listings on neohiopal" throughout February, March & Apri= l=20 to see how local "stars" are lighting up your TV viewing on Adelphia, Cox Ca= ble=20 & Cleveland Access, below.. . . . . .=20 Check out what's next on Cox Cable, ch. 45 in February & March. Wed. 7:30 P & Sat. 7:00 P Join Sue Johnson & Chris Fortunato, co-Hosts on . . .=20 Wed. 2/15, 5:30 P.=A0 [Note: Special time, this broadcast, only. Returns to=20 regular time slot, 7:30 P, next week.] & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 On-Camera Auditions."=A0 Sue Johnson, Chris Fortuna= to,=20 Rollin "Mac" Michael, actor and Gary Webster, playwright & actor discuss the= =20 differences between auditioning for theatre and on-camera. Wed. 2/22 & Sat. 2/25 Jim Levin & Tom Mulready from iNGENUiTY and Cool Cleveland.com, discussing=20 the arts scene in Cleveland and next year's iNGENUiTY, with Gary Webster, ac= tor & playwright,=A0 Angelia Lee, actor, singer, playwright & Harriett Logan, own= er,=20 Loganberry Books. Wed. 3/1 & Sat. 3/4 John Vacha, author, entertainment historian, shares memories with Chris & Su= e=20 on the earlier days of entertainment in Cleveland, from Music Carnival to th= e=20 glory days of the Playhouse Square area and downtown Cleveland. . . . . .=20 Coming Soon on Cleveland Access, ch. 25=A0 . . . Wednesdays, 7:00 P. Join us for . . . Our special "PlayActs" series of auditions for the TV show= ,=20 rehearsals and performances for "PlayActs" Performances, featuring 4 fun=20 short plays written by Playwrights-in-Residence, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster.=20 Lester H. Bryant. Sr., co-Producer, Senior Videographer & Editor,=A0 and the= =20 technical and production team, including Anastasia Baxter, Cassandra Corneli= us,=20 Mary Lu Franks, Norma Powell, Lauren Skirbunt. Tanyica Simmons, and Iris=20 Tucker-Berry, set up on-location segments at the Galleria for the series. The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio team of Rollin "Mac" Michael, Sapphire= =20 DeFranco, Lauren Skirbunt, James McGilbray, Gary Webster, Marvin L. Mallory,= =20 Mary Lu Franks, Beverly Kristy, Iris-Tucker-Berry, and Lynna Metrisin repris= e=20 or create their roles in Celibacy Odyssey and Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox and= ,=20 Is This How Frankie and Annette Got Started?, and We Want to be in Pictures=20= . .=20 . Or on TV . . . Or, the Stage . . . But We'd Settle for Radio, by Gary=20 Webster. Wed. 2/15 & Wed.=A0 2/22 A "PlayActs" Performance of Celibacy Odyssey, by Ruby Fox=20 Wed. 3/1 & Wed. 3/8=20 A "PlayActs" Performance of Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox and, Is This How=20 Frankie and Annette Got Started?, by Gary Webster Wed. 3/15 & Wed. 3/22=20 Our "PlayActs" series of auditions for the TV show.=A0 Area actors, Liz Baue= r,=20 Sonia N. Bishop, Allen Branstein, , Mary Lu Franks, Norman King, and Ubu Zur= ub=20 participating in "Tricks of the Trade" on-camera auditions with monologues,=20 vocal selections, solo pieces and scene readings. Maureen J. Carey, local=20 playwright, "auditioning" excerpts from her "The Lesson of the Butterfly," w= ith=20 Ruby Fox, veteran playwright observing the action. Wed. 3/29 & Wed. 4/5 Alphonzo G. Smith, Jr., and his new band, Stratos, blowing the roof off the=20 studio with their vocal and music eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and contempor= ary=20 selections.=A0 Brenda Smith, Spokesperson, shares the story of the band's=20 origins, dreams and special events, while Iris Tucker-Berry gets "carried aw= ay" by=20 the music and starts "jammin'" with an impromptu "cabaret smooth groove"=20 dance.=20 . . . . .=20 Need a LIFT & a LAUGH in your life? Keep Tuning in to learn about our . . ."Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha!=20 Ha's!," and Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson. .=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha! Ha's!," the new Laughter CD, being=20 introduced to our viewers. Created by Mac Michael, with Lester Bryant, "Gigg= les . .=20 . " is voiced and produced by the entire WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20 artistic, production and technical team. This CD will take your mind off you= r=20 "troubles" for a few minutes and light up your life with healing and humor.=20= For=20 "kids" of all ages, just for fun, and for those who=A0 eed upliftment to hel= p see=20 them through challenging times. .=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson. Great for relieving stress! Let=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light show= =20 you how to enjoy feeling good, inside and out,on a daily basis.=A0 A=20 light-hearted, easy-to-read guide offering simple, yet powerful, ways to hea= l your heart,=20 soul & spirit based on your own "signature personal & life style." Giggles heal!=A0 Chuckles heal!=A0 Laughter heals! So do Smiles! 2 perfect gifts for you or someone who needs more joy! Great for your=20 fundraising and gift ideas! =A0=A0 1.=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Har! Ha's!" Laughter CD =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends.= =A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $8.00 each CD (includes s & h) =A0=A0 2.=A0=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light!, by Sue Johnson =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 15 simple ways to light up your life based on your=20= unique "signature=20 style."=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $7.00 each guide (includes s & h) For Order information, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=A0 (216) 561-8608 Sue Johnson, Director .=20 Chris Fortunato, Assoc. Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio P.O. Box 201524 Shaker Heights, OH 44120 Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV production, "PlayActs= "=20 Performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade:= =20 Craft, Career & Professional Development." . . . . .=20 If you, your performing or cultural arts organization, would like to appear=20 on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, contact us . . . email: wakeup4664 at aol.co= m http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Coming Up . . .

on
WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS!


Tune In!
&
See


Bill Johns, part 2
Writer, Producer, Director
Cinevid Productions

Wed. 2/15, 7:30 P  & Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P
&
Doug Wolf
Tai Chi Instructor

Wed. 2/22, 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 P.

on
WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS
Wednesdays & Saturdays
Adelphia Cable,
ch. 21, eastern suburbs
ch. 23, western suburbs

[Note: Please be sure to read the guest listings for Cox= & Cleveland Access below.]

Bill Johns is such a fascinating local filmmaker that he appears on= two episodes of WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.=A0 Bill, Chri= s Fortunato and Sue Johnson, co-hosts, discuss a wide range of topics revolv= ing around his work and about Cleveland's & Ohio's film industry.

Tune in to see the lively discussion, Chris Fortunato, "in bondage," and a v= ideo clip of Bill's new movie, Madness, starring Jami Ross and severa= l other local talent, including Michael Rose, Michelene Pencoe, Devan Lindse= y, Laura Cool, Bernadette Mahar-Lords, Shelley Marks, Rick Montgomery, Alex=20= Biats and Jeffrey Haber.=A0


Then, Tune in to Adelphia . . . Wed. 2/22= , 7:30 P & Sat. 2/25 , 7:00 Pto see . . .

Doug Wolf, Tai Chi Instructor, & owner, China Treasure House,gi= ft shop. Doug discusses and demonstrates the power & purpose of basic re= laxing, yet, reenergizing Tai Chi philosophy and movements. Doug discusses t= he health benefits of practicing Tai Chi, which helps not only performing ar= tists, but any person who wants to achieve balance, or may health issues, su= ch as back problems.

. . . . .

WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS is a locally pr= oduced performing and cultural arts TV show, which continues to showcase are= a talent.=A0 Be sure to check out "local cable access listings on neohiopal"= throughout February, March & April to see how local "stars" are lightin= g up your TV viewing on Adelphia, Cox Cable & Cleveland Access, below..<= BR>


. . . . .

Check out what's next on Cox Cable, ch. 45 in Fe= bruary & March.
Wed. 7:30 P & Sat. 7:00 P

Join Sue Johnson & Chris Fortunato, co-Hosts on . . .

Wed. 2/15,
5:30 P.=A0 [Note: Special time, this broadcast, only. Re= turns to regular time slot, 7:30 P, next week.]
& Sat. 2/18, 7:00 P
"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 On-Camera Auditions."=A0 Sue Johnson, Chris=20= Fortunato, Rollin "Mac" Michael, actor and Gary Webster, playwright & ac= tor discuss the differences between auditioning for theatre and on-camera.
Wed. 2/22 & Sat. 2/25
Jim Levin & Tom Mulready from iNGENUiTY and Cool Cleveland= .com, discussing the arts scene in Cleveland and next year's iNGENUiTY, with= Gary Webster, actor & playwright,=A0 Angelia Lee, actor, singer, playwr= ight & Harriett Logan, owner, Loganberry Books.

Wed. 3/1 & Sat. 3/4
John Vacha, author, entertainment historian, shares memories w= ith Chris & Sue on the earlier days of entertainment in Cleveland, from=20= Music Carnival to the glory days of the Playhouse Square area and downtown C= leveland.

. . . . .

Coming Soon on Cleveland Access, ch. 25=A0 . . .
Wednesdays, 7:00 P.

Join us for . . . Our special "PlayActs" series of auditions for=20= the TV show, rehearsals and performances for "PlayActs" Performances, featuring 4 fun short plays written by Playwrights-in-Residence, Ruby Fox a= nd Gary Webster.

Lester H. Bryant. Sr., co-Producer, Senior Videographer & Editor,=A0 an= d the technical and production team, including Anastasia Baxter, Cassandra C= ornelius, Mary Lu Franks, Norma Powell, Lauren Skirbunt. Tanyica Simmons, an= d Iris Tucker-Berry, set up on-location segments at the Galleria for the ser= ies.

The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio team of Rollin "Mac" Mi= chael, Sapphire DeFranco, Lauren Skirbunt, James McGilbray, Gary Webster, Ma= rvin L. Mallory, Mary Lu Franks, Beverly Kristy, Iris-Tucker-Berry, and Lynn= a Metrisin reprise or create their roles in Celibacy Odyssey and F= orever Milly, by Ruby Fox and, Is This How Frankie and Annette Got St= arted?, and We Want to be in Pictures . . . Or on TV . . . Or, the St= age . . . But We'd Settle for Radio, by Gary Webster.

Wed. 2/15 & Wed.=A0 2/22

A "PlayActs" Performance of Celibacy Odyssey, by Ruby Fox

Wed. 3/1 & Wed. 3/8
A "PlayActs" Performance of Forever Milly, by Ruby Fox = and, Is This How Frankie and Annette Got Started?, by Gary Webster
Wed. 3/15 & Wed. 3/22
Our "PlayActs"
series of auditions for the TV show.=A0 Area actors, Liz=20= Bauer, Sonia N. Bishop, Allen Branstein, , Mary Lu Franks, Norman King, and=20= Ubu Zurub participating in "Tricks of the Trade" on-camera auditions=20= with monologues, vocal selections, solo pieces and scene readings. Maureen J= . Carey, local playwright, "auditioning" excerpts from her "The Lesson of= the Butterfly," with Ruby Fox, veteran playwright observing the action.=


Wed. 3/29 & Wed. 4/5
Alphonzo G. Smith, Jr., and his new band, Stratos, blowing the roof o= ff the studio with their vocal and music eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and co= ntemporary selections.=A0 Brenda Smith, Spokesperson, shares the story of th= e band's origins, dreams and special events, while Iris Tucker-Berry gets "c= arried away" by the music and starts "jammin'" with an impromptu "cabaret sm= ooth groove" dance.

. . . . .


Need a LIFT & a LAUGH in your life?

Keep Tuning in to learn about our . . ."Giggles, Chuckles and Ha= rdy Ha! Ha's!," and Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johnson.

.=A0 "Giggles, Chuckles and Hardy Ha! Ha's!," <= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" BACK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"= SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">the new= Laughter CD, being introduced to our viewers. Created by Mac Michael, with=20= Lester Bryant,
"Giggles . . . " is voiced and produced by the entire <= B>WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio artistic, production and tech= nical team. This CD will take your mind off your "troubles" for a few minute= s and light up your life with healing and humor. For "kids" of all ages, jus= t for fun, and for those who=A0 eed upliftment to help see them through chal= lenging times.

.=A0 Living Your Life with Smiles & Light, by Sue Johns= on.
Great for relieving stress! Let=A0
Living Your Life with Smiles & L= ight show you how to enjoy feeling good, inside and out,on a daily bas= is.=A0 A light-hearted, easy-to-read guide offering simple, yet powerful, wa= ys to heal your heart, soul & spirit based on your own "signature per= sonal & life style."

Giggles heal!=A0 Chuckles heal!=A0 La= ughter heals! So do Smiles!

2 perfect gifts for you or someone who needs more joy! Great= for your fundraising and gift ideas!
=A0=A0 1.=A0
"Giggles, Chuckles & Hardy Har! Ha's!" Laughter CD=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Give a laugh to yourself, your family & friends= .=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $8.00 each CD (includes s & h)

=A0=A0 2.=A0=A0
Living Your Life with Smiles & Light!, by Sue= Johnson

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 15 simple ways to light up your life based on your=20= unique "signature style."
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $7.00 each guide (includes s & h)

For Order information, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=A0 (216) 561-8608

Sue Johnson, Director .
Chris Fortunato, Assoc. Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
P.O. Box 201524
Shaker Heights, OH 44120

Proceeds benefit the WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV product= ion, "PlayActs" Performances and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'= Studio "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional De= velopment."

. . . . .

If you, your performing or cultural arts organization, would= like to appear on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, <= /I>contact us . . . email: wakeup4664 at aol.com



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--part1_256.67c2197.31255ad0_boundary-- From amyleeshaffer at yahoo.com Wed Feb 15 22:26:26 2006 From: amyleeshaffer at yahoo.com (Amy Lee Shaffer) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:26:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]speaking of "professional" In-Reply-To: <20060216060943.1D97B61C0B@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <20060216062626.70233.qmail@web33815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1741247628-1140071186=:34816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Id: Content-Disposition: inline kudos to everyone involved in this discussion, which has been respectful, thoughtful and, well, "professional" in its demeanor! What a terrific community of artists! Amy Shaffer ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ My current theatrical entanglements: THE FULL MONTY (Beck Center) Mar. 17-Apr. 8 216-521-2540 www.lkwdpl.org/beck Friends' shows currently in production: CLOSER (The Bang and The Clatter Theatre) PATENT LEATHER SHOES (Stow Players) BARNUM (Hudson Players) HITCH-HIKER/SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (Broadview Heights Spotlights) CINDERELLA (North Canton Players) ANTIGONE (Weathervane Playhouse) forget regret...or life is yours to miss __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-1741247628-1140071186=:34816-- From dnadon at kent.edu Thu Feb 16 05:48:20 2006 From: dnadon at kent.edu (dnadon at kent.edu) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 08:48:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Our Work, Our Worlds, Women's Stories Performs at Kent Trumbull Message-ID: <301e73f301c537.301c537301e73f@kent.edu> For Immediate Release What=3A Our Work=2C Our Worlds=3A Women=92s Stories A play adapted from oral histories from the Upper Ohio Valley Where=3A Kent State University Trumbull Campus Theatre = When=3A Wednesday=2C February 22=2C 2006 8=3A00 pm Sponsored by Kent State University Trumbull Campus Theatre Department = Contact=3A Dan Nadon dnadon=40kent=2Eedu Oral History Play To Be Presented = When she was a child=2C Lois Rudibaugh wanted go to Africa to meet = Tarzan=2E Ethelberta Shaw longed to be an opera star=2E She especially = enjoyed the talent of Lily Pons=2E Cynda Watson=2C who grew up in the = mountains=2C recalls her frightening journey through the fields to bring = the cows to the barn to be milked=2E Shivers went up and down her = spine=2C and she looked over her shoulder to make sure no ghosts were = following her=2E These stories are part of Our Work=2C Our Worlds=3A Women=92s Stories=2C= a = play adapted from oral histories that will be presented as readers=92 = theatre at the Kent State Trumbull Campus Theatre on Wednesday = February 22 at 8=3A00 pm(=3F) by the Oral History Players=2E The play is adapted from oral histories of the Upper Ohio Valley=2E Kent = State East Liverpool English professor Patti Swartz selected sections = from oral histories collected by students=2C community members=2C and = herself as a part of the Kent State East Liverpool/East Liverpool = Historical Society Oral History Project=2E = The Historical Society along with Swartz=2C videographer Sherrill Shaw=2C= = and students at Kent State have been collecting the stories for the = past six years=2E The histories include stories of work in local = potteries=2C interviews with pottery owners=2C and local men and women = from throughout the region=2E The stories are rich in the history of = family life=2C courtship=2C children=2C and work=2E = = Whether speaking of an entire season of canned goods lost to a flood=2C = a community coming together to help after a family disaster=2C or family = gatherings where singing and conversation is the enjoyed by all=2C the = stories are full of joy and sorrow=2C love and friendship as they mirror = the lives of the tellers=2E Childhood experiences are a principal focus of the play=2E Jo Ann Bobby = Gilbert recalls being impressed when her father appeared on TV after a = mafia bombing that took place on their Youngstown street when she was = a child=2E Ann Palmer remembers a teacher that would let students study = in the cloakroom=2C and one day forgot they were there=2E Janet Kay = Rohrbaugh recalls being the first baby of the new year=2C the pride of = her family=2C and the gifts she received=2E Rohrbaugh also remembers going to Rock Springs Park=2C a local amusement = park=2C where her favorite ride was the airplanes=2E She loved being so = high in the air=2C with the wind in her face and whipping her hair on = hot summer days=2E June Burris recalls her husband having to rescue her = daughter by taking the roof off of the doghouse after her daughter and = a life size doll got stuck inside=2E = Patricia Bailey remembers the difficulty of going to college for a = nursing degree when her children were young=2C and the joy that she and = her family felt when she was named the Ohio Nurse of the Year after = she began working in her profession=2E Gina Gulutz and Jo Ann Bobby = Gilbert recall important stories that have been part of their careers = as journalists=2E = Joan Witt remembers that career options open to most women were = limited in the 1950s and 1960s=2E Women could work as secretaries=2C = nurses=2C or teachers=2E Witt says she knew what she didn=92t want to do= =3A = become a secretary like her mother and her aunt=2E Women who were interviewed worked at a number of other occupations as = well=2E Women worked in the potteries=2C in agriculture=2C served in the= = military=2C established trucking concerns=2C worked in advertising=2C in = restaurants=2C established businesses=2C worked as CPAs=2C and=2C as Witt= = points out=2C women were doctors=2C dentists and pharmacists in the East = Liverpool and Wellsville area early in the history of women in these = professions=2E Whether women worked out of the home and cared for = family or worked only in the home=2C the stories that they tell are full = of the joys and sorrows of the region=2E = Whether the memories are of rides at Rock Springs Park during school = and work picnics=2C going to the movies=2C family gatherings=2C childbirt= h=2C = work=2C or weddings=2C the stories speak to us of the strong people and = the varied past and present history of our region=2E Funny=2C sad=2C = sometimes tragic=2C often joyful=2C the memories of area residents make = the best kind of drama=3A real drama from life=2E Swartz=2C who adapted the script from the over one hundred histories = that have been collected=2C is acting in and directing the production=2E = = Swartz holds a BA in theatre=2C and held a fellowship to the Cleveland = Play House=2E Doug Smith=2C a musician from Poland=2C Ohio performs musi= c = that sets or changes the scene=2C often his own original compositions=2E = = Roxanne Burns and Karen Kotrba who have appeared in a number of oral = history plays including the bicentennial play From Here=3A Stories From = a Century of Ohio and the 2005 production=2C Families=2C Neighbors=2C = Friends are cast members in this production=2E The original production was supported in part by a grant from the Ohio = Arts Council=2C a public agency in support of the arts=2C by the Office o= f = the Dean=2C Kent State University East Liverpool=2C and by private = contributions and corporate donations=2E = From PFLORIANO at aol.com Thu Feb 16 06:03:52 2006 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:03:52 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano Murder Feb 25 Message-ID: <28b.5cc7edb.3125e048@aol.com> -------------------------------1140098632 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Floriano Productions presents murder! Lorain County Heritage Presents Class of 52 Murder Mystery Saturday February 25, 2006 held at the Oberlin Inn 7 North Main Street. Oberlin. Tickets are $40 per person and include: Dinner, Class of 52 Murder Mystery Performance by Floriano Productions. A prize will be awarded to the table that solvess the mystery. Raffle and auction items will be available. 50's style apparel is suggested. Prize for best costume! Overnight packages are available at the Oberlin Inn for only $78 p/p plus tax & tip. For package contact the Oberlin Inn at 440-775-1111 For Murder Mystery tickets only contact Lorain County Heritage at 1-800-334-1673. http://www.lcvb.org/lorain_county_events_m.php?CLmLCVB_Event_Calendar=2&CLyLCV B_Event_Calendar=2006 -------------------------------1140098632 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Floriano Productions
presents murder!
 
Lorain County Heritage Pr= esents Class of 52 Murder Mystery
 
Saturday February 25, 200= 6 held at the Oberlin Inn 7 North Main Street. Oberlin.
 
Tickets are $40 per perso= n and include: Dinner, Class of 52 Murder Mystery Performance by Floriano Pr= oductions. A prize will be awarded to the table that solvess the mystery. Ra= ffle and auction items will be available. 50's style apparel is suggested. P= rize for best costume!
 
Overnight packages are av= ailable at the Oberlin Inn for only $78 p/p plus tax & tip. For package=20= contact the Oberlin Inn at 440-775-1111
 
For Murder Mystery ticket= s only contact Lorain County Heritage at 1-800-334-1673.
 
-------------------------------1140098632-- From MurphyGopal at aol.com Thu Feb 16 07:19:37 2006 From: MurphyGopal at aol.com (MurphyGopal at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:19:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar/piano lessons/ artist development with Matthew Murphy Message-ID: -------------------------------1140103177 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Matthew James Murphy, who was an actor for three years in the Broadway show RENT, has been back in Cleveland the past 3 years developing young talent, as well as teaching guitar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew currently teaches over 25 students a week and is starting to look for new students for the summer. Matthew is also available to teach students during the day, who may be home schooled and have time during the day. Lessons are conducted at your home. Half hour/hour lessons available. Matthew teaches a non-classical/tradional style and focuses on the songs/style you want to learn. There is more of an emphasis on melody and expression than technique. Price of lesson is determined on how far the drive is to your home. Matthew has also been developing/writing and performing with young talent in the area. Matthew, for the past year has been working with 15 yr. old Jami Ross www.Jamirossmusic.com who is now in LA auditioning for Television and film. Matthew is currently looking for young male performer (all genres) and a female artist (Country/R&B/ Adult Contemporary) to develop and possibly write for. For more information feel free to E-mail Matthew at Murphygopal at aol.com http://www.matthewjamesmurphy.com/ http://www.jamirossmusic.com/ www.myspace.com/matthewjamesmurphy -------------------------------1140103177 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Matthew James Murphy, who was an actor=20= for three years in the Broadway show RENT, has been back in= Cleveland the past 3 years developing young talent, as well as teaching gui= tar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew currently teache= s over 25 students a week and is starting to look for = new students for the summer. Matthew is also available to teach students during the day, who may be hom= e schooled and have time during the day.
 
Lessons are conducted at your home. Half hour/ho= ur lessons available. Matthew teaches a non-classical/tradi= onal style and focuses on the songs/style you want to learn= . There is more of an emphasis on melody and expression tha= n technique. Price of lesson is determined on how far the drive is=20= to your home.
 
Matthew has also been developing/writing and performing=20= with young talent in the area. Matthew, for the past year has been = ;working with 15 yr. old Jami Ross = www.Jamirossmusic.com  who is now in LA auditioning for Television=20= and film.
 
Matthew is currently looking for young male performer (a= ll genres) and a female artist (Country/R&B/ Adult Contemporary) to deve= lop and possibly write for.
 
For more information feel free to E-mail Matthew at Murphygopal at aol.com
 
-------------------------------1140103177-- From vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org Thu Feb 16 07:17:27 2006 From: vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org (vrenner at childrensballettheatre.org) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 07:17:27 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Intensive Studies Summer Program Message-ID: <20060216152030.7E28A4CE43@braxton.siteprotect.com> Ballet Intensive Studies Summer Program June 19 through July 14 Registration begins Feb 1, 2006 Ballet Summer Intensive Studies Christine Meneer proudly announces her much-anticipated intensive summer ballet program. For 20 years, Christine Meneer has offered a summer dance program, which includes ballet technique, pointe, variations, pas de deux (partnering), men's classes, jazz, tap, choreography and student choreography. For many years, Meneer has allowed her older dancers to spread their wings and venture out to the "big city" schools. These big schools are great for a worldly experience; however, they do little to improve strength or technique - in Meneer's opinion. This year, Meneer is opening up her summer school program to outside dancers as an additional option besides the big expensive schools. Dancers attending her school will receive daily classes in technique, and pointe (if applicable) plus additional classes for versatility. Advanced dancers will dance up to six hours per day. The highlight of her program has always been the student choreography where dancers are given the opportunity to choose their own music, select their own costumes and create their own choreography in order to perform it at the end of the session. A two-hour performance will be held on the last day of classes to showcase what the dancers achieved during the program. Most dancers are lead to believe that they must go away to the big expensive summer ballet programs in order to improve their technique. Most of the other programs offered elsewhere are very large and leave the dancer with little individualized attention. The draw of big name guest teachers and several thousand dollar tuition fees leave many young dancers lost in an atmosphere that is only appropriate for high level students who are independent workers. Dancers CANNOT teach themselves - younger students NEED that one-on-one attention every day. Having sent many dancers to most of the major ballet programs in the country, Meneer found that they do not necessarily come back stronger. And her dancers realize that they are able to fit right in with dancers several years older than themselves who take more classes per week. Do not be fooled into believing that you have to go to a big city to get the best training!! Meneer believes that it is absolutely essential for aspiring young dancers to get intense proper training between the ages of 10 and 15. Dancers dreaming of being professionals some day do need to be trained by professionals in order to reach a higher level of performance. Meneer's staff consists mainly of former professional dancers. Meneer herself danced with Ohio Ballet and Pennsylvania Ballet before retiring to open up her own school of 23 years. Meneer's four-week summer school program will run from June 19 through July 14. This program is open to dancers from the ages of 8 - 18. It will be held at the Christine Jones - Meneer School of Dance at 265 N. Main St. in Munroe Falls. For information about placement, please call the studio at 330-688-3000, or visit these websites: www.MeneerDance.com or www.ChildrensBalletTheatre.org. From rrollison at cptonline.org Thu Feb 16 07:23:29 2006 From: rrollison at cptonline.org (Randy Rollison) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:23:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: You Can Tape the Bobsledders - Come See Mo Pas Connin! Message-ID: <20060216152314.C27D74CE43@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sent by: Cleveland Public Theatre Reply to the sender Forward to a friend MO PAS CONNIN or Torment (isn't live theatre much better than a pre-recorded bobsled competition?) NINA DOMINGUE'S ONE-WOMAN SHOW CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND and A GREAT NEW RESTAURANT TO TRY DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? We say, "Oui Oui"! TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE: WWW.CPTONLINE.ORG DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? MO PAS CONNIN, OR TORMENT is Nina Domingue's heartfelt and glorious tribute to the souls of her native New Orleans. It opened this past week in CPT's Levin Theatre and here is what some of the critics are saying: "Nina the Devine (sic) makes Mo Pas Connin an enthralling experience. A masterful performance" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Vivid and deeply emotional" Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer "Domingue's skill in inhabiting the characters makes the 90-minute, one-act play crackle with life." Pantsios, Anastasia The Free Times MO PAS CONNIN - or Torment Written and performed by Nina Domingue 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. Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is an award winning actor and native New Orleanian. She was last seen on the CPT stage in Mrs Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, 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. Hassan Rogers (Director) recently directed Stonewall Jackson's House and No Niggers, No Jews, No Dogs at Karamu. Other directing credits include Dutchman and Riff Raff. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Thursday, February 16 at 7:30 Friday, February 17 at 8:00 Saturday, February 18 at 8:00 Sunday, February 19 at 3:00 Thursday, February 23 at 7:30 Friday, February 24 at 10:00 Saturday, February 25 at 8:00 Sunday, February 26 at 3:00 TICKET PRICES Thursdays/Sundays General Admission: $15 Seniors: $12 Under 25: $10 Fridays/Saturdays General Admission: $19 Seniors: $15 Under 25: $10 To purchase tickets online click here We say, "Oui Oui"! We're always on the lookout for great places to eat near CPT and we want to alert you to a new cafe in the area. Le Oui Oui Cafe is an intimate French face that features a menu of delicious dinner and dessert crepes. We've eaten there and not only is the food terrific (loved the artichoke, tomata and gruyere crepe!), but the atmosphere makes you feel like you're on the Left Bank. Le Oui Oui Cafe, an authentic French creperie in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. Present your CPT ticket confirmation email and receive a free dessert crepe with the purchase of every dinner crepe or $10 off the price of a four course fondue dinner for two. Located at 1881 Fulton Road. Hours and menu information at www.leouiouicafe.com For a complete look at the menu click here! CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY: THE OHIO ARTS COUNCIL THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION AND SEASON SPONSORS: JAKPRINTS CLEVELAND MAGAZINE CLEVELAND.COM INCITE CREATIVE AND THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO OUR ANNUAL CAMPAIGN. To forward this e-mail to a friend or colleague, use this link . If you would like to be removed, use this link . To change your e-mail address or update preferences, use this link . ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

Sent by: Cleveland Public Theatre
Reply to the sender =

3D"Forward

MO PAS CONNIN
or = Torment

(isn't live theatre much better than a pre-recorded bobsled = competition?)


 

 

NINA DOMINGUE'S ONE-WOMAN SHOW CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND
and
A GREAT NEW RESTAURANT TO TRY

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS?=

 

We say, "Oui = Oui"!

TO = PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE:

WWW.CPTONLINE.ORG

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW = ORLEANS?

=

MO = PAS CONNIN, OR TORMENT is Nina Domingue's heartfelt and glorious tribute = to the souls of her native New Orleans. It opened this past week in = CPT's Levin Theatre and here is what some of the critics are = saying:

"Nina the = Devine (sic) makes Mo Pas Connin an enthralling = experience. A masterful performance" 
Roy Berko, The Times = Newspapers

"Vivid and deeply emotional"
Carolyn Jack, The Plain = Dealer

"Domingue's skill = in inhabiting the characters makes the 90-minute, one-act play = crackle with life."
Pantsios, Anastasia The Free = Times

MO = PAS CONNIN - or Torment
Written and performed by Nina = Domingue
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.

Nina Domingue (Playwright and Performer) is an award = winning actor and native New Orleanian.  She was last seen on = the CPT stage in Mrs  Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, 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. Hassan Rogers (Director) recently directed = Stonewall = Jackson's House and No Niggers, No Jews, No = Dogs at Karamu. Other directing credits include Dutchman = and Riff = Raff

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Thursday, February 16 at 7:30
Friday, February 17 at 8:00
Saturday, February 18 at 8:00
Sunday, February 19 at 3:00

Thursday, February 23 at 7:30
Friday, February 24 at 10:00
Saturday, February 25 at 8:00
Sunday, February 26 at 3:00

TICKET PRICES

Thursdays/Sundays
General Admission: $15
Seniors: $12
Under 25: $10

Fridays/Saturdays
General Admission: $19
Seniors: $15
Under 25: $10

To purchase tickets online click here

We say, "Oui = Oui"!

We're always on the lookout for = great places to eat near CPT and we want to alert you to a new cafe in = the area. Le Oui Oui Cafe is an intimate French face that features a = menu of delicious dinner and dessert crepes. We've eaten there and = not only is the food terrific (loved the artichoke, tomata and gruyere = crepe!), but the atmosphere makes you feel like you're on the Left Bank

Le Oui Oui Cafe, an authentic French creperie in = Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood.

Present your CPT ticket confirmation email and receive = a free dessert crepe with the purchase of every dinner crepe or $10 off = the price of a four course fondue dinner for = two.

Located at 1881 Fulton Road.  Hours and menu information at www.leouiouicafe.com

For a complete look at the menu click here! =

 

CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE IS SUPPORTED IN PART = BY:

THE OHIO = ARTS COUNCIL
THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION
THE CLEVELAND = FOUNDATION

AND SEASON SPONSORS:

JAKPRINTS=
CLEVELAND = MAGAZINE
CLEVELAND.COM INCITE = CREATIVE

AND THE GENEROSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO OUR ANNUAL = CAMPAIGN.

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C632E3.07A5A8E0-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 09:00:42 2006 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:00:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music/Poetry Event at Coventry Village Library - Tuesday, Feb. 21st Message-ID: <20060216170043.6571.qmail@web53715.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In the last session of Music&Poetry at The Coventry Village Library we had a first - our first deaf poet, not to be confused with Def Poets. Mike Barkoot, accompanied by Patricia Williams and a collegue signing for him, delivered an intense and amusing anecdote about theatrical humor. Join us at the Coventry Village Library next Tuesday, February 21st for the next Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry session, featuring music by Vince Robinson & Friends. You never know what to expect, but you can bet it will be interesting. The Coventry Village Library is located at 1925 Coventry Rd. in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public and poets of all ages. Free parking is available nearby on Washington Blvd. just off Edgehill Rd. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In the last session of Music&Poetry at The Coventry Village Library we had a first - our first deaf poet, not to be confused with Def Poets.  Mike Barkoot, accompanied by Patricia Williams and a collegue signing for him, delivered an intense and amusing anecdote about theatrical humor.

Join us at the Coventry Village Library next Tuesday, February 21st for the next Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry session, featuring music by Vince Robinson & Friends.  You never know what to expect, but you can bet it will be interesting.

The Coventry Village Library is located at 1925 Coventry Rd. in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd.

Doors open at 6 p.m.  The event is free and open to  the public and poets of all ages.  Free parking is available nearby on Washington Blvd. just off Edgehill Rd.


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2051754098-1140109242=:5308-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Thu Feb 16 06:34:54 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:34:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Ann Marie Petricca & Other News! Message-ID: <8C8011D498AD1D0-1574-1FB1@mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY" Stage Actor - Ann Marie Petricca (Location: Rocky River, Ohio) (February 16, 2006) To view Ann Marie's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST OF THE DAY"
Stage Actor - Ann Marie Petricca (Location: Rocky River, Ohio)
 
(February 16, 2006) To view Ann Marie's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
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----------MailBlocks_8C8011D498AD1D0_1574_1FBF_mblk-r18.sysops.aol.com-- From pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org Thu Feb 16 09:56:31 2006 From: pawlukiewicz at clevelandopera.org (Amy Pawlukiewicz) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:56:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bring your Valentine.... Message-ID: <43F4BCCF.1020807@clevelandopera.org> The World's Most Romantic Love Story, Roméo et Juliette
FINAL WEEKEND!
February 17 and 18, State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center

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From info at groundfloortheater.com Thu Feb 16 10:15:51 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 18:15:51 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check out the new Ground Floor Theater this Friday Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable See the Ground Floor Theater mainstage cast, comprised of some of the bes= t improvisors in the city, perform a sketch comedy show, followed by a se= t of improvisational comedy (think "Saturday Night Live" followed by "Who= se Line Is It Anyway"). The mainstage cast performs every Friday night at= 9:00. The Ground Floor Theater is a new comedy theater located at 2781 E= uclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the old Centrum Movie Theater. Full = bar available for all shows. Admission is only $15.00. Doors and the bar = open at 8:30. Call 216-255-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for = more information. Hey - we're all over the news: So far this year the Ground Floor has been= featured in the Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dea= ler, and The News Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next w= eek in Scene Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promot= ions and giveaways. ----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
See the Ground Floor Theater mainstage= cast, comprised of some of the best improvisors in the city, perform a s= ketch comedy show, followed by a set of improvisational comedy (think "Sa= turday Night Live" followed by "Whose Line Is It Anyway"). The mainstage = cast performs every Friday night at 9:00. The Ground Floor Theater is a n= ew comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in t= he old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available for all shows. Admission= is only $15.00. Doors and the bar open at 8:30. Call 216-255-6533 or ema= il info at groundfloortheater.com for more information.

Hey - we're = all over the news: So far this year the Ground Floor has been featured 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 next week in Scene= Magazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and giv= eaways.
----=_vm_0011_W136913287_16848_1140113751-- From bdiehl at thinknik.com Thu Feb 16 09:31:48 2006 From: bdiehl at thinknik.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:31:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Auditions and General Meeting Message-ID: <00c601c6331e$ebb1a080$34010a0a@hq.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C7_01C632F5.02DB9880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release Contact: Brian Diehl Board Member, Hudson Players (330) 283-9550 or bdiehl at thinknik.com Hudson Players Offers Something to Every Theater Lover Everyone in Northeast Ohio with an interest in theater (behind the = scenes or on-stage) is invited to the Hudson Players general meeting which will be held at the Barlow Community Center (41 S. Oviatt St) on Sunday, March = 5, 6:00 p.m. The theater=92s 2006-2007 season will be announced and prizes = will be awarded! All theater lovers are encouraged to attend. Following the general meeting, auditions for the Hudson Players next production, =93Deathtrap,=94 will take place March 5 at 7:00 p.m. No = songs or prepared readings will be required. A second evening of auditions will = be held March 6, 7:00 p.m., also at Hudson=92s Barlow Community Center. The Hudson Players are currently showing =93Barnum,=94 a musical based = on the life of the great American showman, P.T. Barnum. The reviews have been = very favorable and performances are beginning to sell out. If you wish to = see this circus on stage, reserve tickets today by calling 330-655-8522 or = by stopping into The Learned Owl Book Shop. Performances with available seating are February 17, 18, 24 and 25. The theater opens its doors at = 7:30 p.m. and the curtain goes up at 8:00 p.m. ### --=20 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.9/261 - Release Date: = 2/15/2006 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00C7_01C632F5.02DB9880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hudson Players Auditions and General Meeting

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Following the general meeting, = auditions for the Hudson Players next production, =93Deathtrap,=94 will take place March 5 at 7:00 = p.m.  No = songs or prepared readings will be required.  A second evening of = auditions will be held March 6, 7:00 p.m., also at Hudson=92s Barlow = Community Center.

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From ohiozaza at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 09:40:50 2006 From: ohiozaza at yahoo.com (za za) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:40:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Events in Canton/Stark County Message-ID: <20060216174050.33194.qmail@web53510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here is a listing of upcoming events in Canton/Stark County. Enjoy! Steve Kramer THIS WEEK... Wednesday, February 15th through Saturday, February 18th African-Americans and Their Art Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton. Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms. 330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu Thursday, February 16th, 8pm Tracey Thomas Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery. Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist. Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only). Doors open at 7:30pm. www.traceythomas.com or www.massillonartmuseum.org Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month) The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists) Leslie Nielsen?s home (email her for directions!) This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...). The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer. For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu. Friday, February 17th, 10pm Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater) For more info, www.thelimespider.com Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm Imp?ed Log?c Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio. Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm Canton Idol Semi-Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm (Weekends through March 5th.) Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617. Friday, February 17th, 8pm Saturday, February 18th, 8pm Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm (Weekends through March 5th.) Pippin KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID. Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info) We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 ? 60. In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer. Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm 3rd Monday Poets Society Stark County District Library, North Branch on 25th St. NW, near Malone College) Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement. For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com AND BEYOND... Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle Town Fryer in Cleveland. Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent ?Cajun syle cookin'!? www.brianlisik.com Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay?s ?As I Was Saying...? Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting. Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage! Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!). Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm Imp?ed Log?c Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover! www.impliedlogicband.com Friday, February 24th, 10pm Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant Fat Jimmy?s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent For more details, www.anneedechant.com or www.ryanhumbert.com Saturday, February 25th, 9am Invitational Jazz Festival KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. $3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm Imp?ed Log?c Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Saturday, February 25th, 8pm Zach Jimmy?s Caf?, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660 $2 cover charge. www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic) North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting. For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet) Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues 2nd April Galerie, 209 6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924 Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town! Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham. www.secondapril.org Friday, March 3rd 8pm Saturday, March 4th 8pm Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm (weekends through March 19th) Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720 Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613. All ages welcome, so bring the whole family! Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am Imp?ed Log?c Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp?ed Log?c surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge. www.lydiasbar.com or www.impliedlogicband.com Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Monday, March 6th through March 31st Drawings 2006: Regional Artists KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm. Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm ?The IN Crowd? featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel Be INformed, Be INvolved! 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month?s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art. speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org Friday, March 10th 8:00pm Jerry Wong Piano Recital Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public, all ages. Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County. All ages welcome. Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, ?Blithe Spirit? by Noel Coward Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio. There are two male parts and five female parts. For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387. Sunday, March 19th, 3pm Music Department Pops Concert KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID). All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds. Open to the public, all ages. Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm Red Duck Pictures? ?Imperfections? Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Catch the premiere of ?Imperfections,? and independent, full-length film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta. Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school). Ticket price is $5. All are general admission and seating. Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier. For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/ . Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm Canton Idol Finals Timken High School $5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County?s own! While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening ?in the round.? Jill was a regular on Channel 5?s ?The Gene Carroll Show? in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (?No One Else On Earth?), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for ?America?s Funniest Home Videos,? and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more. They made two records for Sting?s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they?ll tour internationally this spring. Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set. Proceeds will benefit Washington High School?s Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door. ?Premium seating? tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15. All ages welcome. To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com . Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm ?The IN Crowd? featuring Remel Kathleen Moore Be INformed, Be INvolved! 2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924 The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month. The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share. This month?s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana. Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month. www.secondapril.org April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm April 23rd at 2:30pm ?Sundries? KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID. Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm 21st Annual Evening of Jazz KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID). Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton. Auditions conducted by Harold ?Chip? Johnson from Chicago, IL and hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County MDS will present ?Gospel Joins Symphony II? on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton. This year?s concert will feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May. For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139. Friday, April 30th, 3pm University Chorus Spring Concert KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm Concert Band Spring Concert KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton. 330-499-9600 Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am Health Walk with ?KidSummit Against Drugs? and Multi-Development Services Youth From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas. Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more. FREE for all ages. For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com or 330-471-9139. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Here is a listing of upcoming events in Canton/Stark County.
Enjoy!
Steve Kramer

THIS WEEK...
Wednesday, February 15th through
Saturday, February 18th
African-Americans and Their Art
Walsh University, David Center atrium, 2020 East Maple St., North Canton.
Includes a step show, poetry, artwork, singing, and other art forms.  330-490-7342 or www.walsh.edu
 
Thursday, February 16th, 8pm
Tracey Thomas
Massillon Art Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646
Enjoy refreshments, good music, and the unique atmosphere offered by the Massillon Museum gallery.  Currently on display are the watercolor paintings and whimsical paper doll constructions of ZELDA FITZGERALD (on exhibit through April 2nd), quintessential flapper, author, and artist.  Tracey will perform original music infused with bluegrass, rock, and folk, and will be joined by Ryan Humbert. Tickets $10 at the door (only).  Doors open at 7:30pm.  www.traceythomas.com  or www.massillonartmuseum.org
 
Thursday, February 16th, 6:30pm
Traditional Blues with Wallace Coleman
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Thursday, February 16th, 6:30 pm (1st, 3rd, and 4thThursdays of each month)
The Creative Way (Life Group for Artists)
Leslie Nielsen?s home (email her for directions!)
This Life Group Ministry of First Friends Church is open to Christians who seek encouragement for their art, and is open to active artists in any genre and those who "used to" express yourself through art (dance, drama, singing, writing, painting, drawing, sculpting...).  The group is continuing a study of The Creative Call, by Janice Elsheimer.  For more information contact Leslie at lnielsen at stark.kent.edu.
 
Friday, February 17th, 10pm
Ryan Humbert (10pm) opening for Mike Lenz
The Lime Spider, Main Street in downtown Akron (across from Civic Theater)
For more info, www.thelimespider.com
 
Friday, February 17th, 7:30 to 9:30pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Sonnet's Coffeehouse, 117 College St. Wadsworth, Ohio.
Full Electric Band at Sonnet's. Great sounding room, Come early to get a seat. Serving sandwiches, salads, desserts, and all types of delicious coffees, teas, & soft drinks. Non-smoking. All ages. No cover charge. www.sonnetscoffee.com or  www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Friday, February 17th, 7:00pm
Canton Idol Semi-Finals
Timken High School
$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.
 
Friday, February 17th, 8pm
Saturday, February 18th, 8pm
Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm
(Weekends through March 5th.)
Inherit the Wind, as performed by the Canton Players Guild
1001 Market Ave. North in downtown Canton.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 330-453-7617.
 
Friday, February 17th, 8pm
Saturday, February 18th, 8pm
Sunday, February 19th, 2:30pm
(Weekends through March 5th.)
Pippin
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Tickets: $10 adult; $5 Non-KSU students, children (under age 17), and Senior Citizens; FREE to KSU Students w/ current ID.
 
Call to Audition: Bang and the Clatter
Sunday, February 19th, 6pm to 10pm
Summit ArtSpace., 140 East Market St. Akron 44308
Please call to confirm an audition time 330-606-5317 (also call for more info)
We are looking for 24 actors ages 18 ? 60.  In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the Sunday 3pm performance to those of you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when you make your audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Company has to offer.
 
Monday, February 20th, 7pm to 9pm
3rd Monday Poets Society
Stark County District Library, North Branch  on 25th St. NW, near Malone College)
Poets & lyricists share their completed works and works in progress, give and receive encouragement.  For more info, contact facilitator Lizzie Lukens Conrad at 330-452-3159 or lachrymapublishing at gmail.com
 
AND BEYOND...
 
Thursday, February 23rd, 8pm
Brian Lisik in a Songwriters Circle
Town Fryer in Cleveland.
Brian tells us that there is no cover charge and that the Town Fryer offers some excellent ?Cajun syle cookin'!?  www.brianlisik.com
 
Saturday & Sunday, February 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 7pm
Rainbow Repertory Company, Inc.: Charita Goshay?s ?As I Was Saying...?
Arts In Stark Education Center, 1014 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton
Local playwright, Charita Goshay, a Canton Repository feature writer, is the author and director of this original, multi-media production that features non-traditional casting.  Charita reads some of her favorite columns while music, dance, drama and special effects bring them to life on stage!  Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Sr. Citizens; $10 for students, and are available at Berean (or, for that matter, by contacting Janelle at 330-268-1744 or janlrene at sssnet.com, since our family is making its stage debut in this production!).   
 
Friday, February 24th, 8pm to 10pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Parma Arabica, 7462 Broadview Rd. Parma, Ohio 
Acoustic Duo with Ed Amann & Crystal Boggess. Great room, comfortable seating, & a fireplace! All of the usual Arabica fare on the menu. Separate smoking room. All ages! No Cover!
 
Friday, February 24th, 10pm
Ryan Humbert, opening for Anne E. DeChant
Fat Jimmy?s, located below Panini's on Main Street in downtown Kent
 
Saturday, February 25th, 9am
Invitational Jazz Festival
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Saturday, February 25th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Ryan Humbert
Sonnets Coffee, Wadsworth. 
$3 cover charge includes admission AND a $3 food voucher! www.sonnetscoffee.com or www.ryanhumbert.com
 
Saturday February 25th, 8:30pm to 11:30pm
Imp?ed Log?c
Jammin' Java Place, 7007 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio
Full Acoustic Band show. Jammin' Java Place offers plenty of seating, the usual coffeehouse fare plus adult beverages. Smoking & non-smoking areas available. All ages welcome, no cover charge. www.jamminjavaplace.com or www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Saturday, February 25th, 8pm
Zach
Jimmy?s Caf?, 2028 Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls, 330.923.3660
$2 cover charge.  www.jimmys-cafe.com for details or www.zachmusic.net
 
Monday, February 27th, 9am to 11am AND 7pm to 9pm
Friends Writers Group: How to Write YOUR Personal Story (Developing a Topic)
North Canton Community Library, across from the Hoover Company
Hands-on writing and coaching, Q&A session and discussion of the importance of reflection and revision in every writing project. Newcomers will work on generating and free-writing exercises, while those who came last month will share what they wrote since last meeting.  For more information, contact Diana Collins at 330-492-8212 or email printjunkie at neo.rr.com
 
Wednesday, March 1st, 7:30pm
Enormous Reading Room Series w/ Bob Pope (fiction) and Mary Biddinger (poet)
Kent State University Library Conference Room, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Friday, March 3rd, 5:00pm to 10:00pm
3rd Annual Winter Blues Show: Celebrate the Winter Blues
2nd April Galerie, 209  6th Street NW, Downtown Canton 330/451-0924
Come in out of the cold to hang out with some of the coolest people in town!  Features hot art by local artists BJ Lincoln, Mark Ball, Uncle Dreg, and Greg Kandis; refreshments; raffles; and hot music by local musician extraordinaire, Jason Farnham.  www.secondapril.org
 
Friday, March 3rd 8pm
Saturday, March 4th 8pm
Sunday, March 5th 2:30pm
(weekends through March 19th)
Cinderella...the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
North Canton Playhouse, 525 7th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720
Ticket prices for the general public are $12. Prices for students under 18 and senior citizens are $11. To reserve tickets, please call 330-494-1613.  All ages welcome, so bring the whole family!
 
Saturday, March 4th, 10pm to 1am
Imp?ed Log?c
Lydia's, 1400 S. Arlington St. (In the Arlington Plaza), Akron, Ohio
Lydia's has been supporting live local music for over 5 years, providing a nice stage & lights. Lydia's will be unveiling an Imp?ed Log?c surprise exclusive that night. Ages 21 & over. No cover charge.  www.lydiasbar.com  or  www.impliedlogicband.com
 
Sunday, March 5th, 3:00pm
The Banjo: African Roots and American Styles featuring Bob Carlin and Chuck Hamala Diabate
KSU Stark, Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Monday, March 6th through March 31st
Drawings 2006: Regional Artists
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Gallery, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.  Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm.
 
Thursday, March 9th, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm
?The IN Crowd?  featuring Maya and Lior Abrbanel  Be INformed, Be INvolved! 
2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924
The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share.  This month?s featured guest speakers are Maya and Lior Abrbanel, who are visiting the United States from Israel to speak about Israel and Israeli Art.  speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  www.secondapril.org
 
Friday, March 10th 8:00pm
Jerry Wong Piano Recital
Kent State University Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public, all ages.
 
Friday, March 10th, 7:00pm
Howard University Choir (Washington DC) Concert
Timken High School Auditorium, West Tuscarawas, Canton, OH
Presented by Multi-Development Services of Stark County.  All ages welcome.  Ticket prices are $10 and $15, with a discounted rate of $8 per person for groups of 20 or more. Tickets go on sale January 16th and may be purchased at Berean Christian Book Store; by calling Betty at 330-471-9139; or send an email to mds-sc at neo.rr.com
 
Call to Audition: UMC Theatre, Canal Fulton, ?Blithe Spirit? by Noel Coward
Tuesday, March 14th, 7pm
Sanctuary Theatre, Canal Fulton, Ohio.
There are two male parts and five female parts.  For additional information, please contact Mr. Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022 and 330-854-4387.
 
Sunday, March 19th, 3pm
Music Department Pops Concert
KSU Stark, Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Road NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Tickets $10 (or FREE to KSU students w/ ID).  All proceeds to benefit the music and theatre scholarship funds.  Open to the public, all ages. 
 
Sunday, March 19th, 5:30pm
Red Duck Pictures? ?Imperfections?
Cuyahoga Falls High School Auditorium, 2300 4th Street.  Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221.
Catch the premiere of ?Imperfections,? and independent, full-length film by Kent State University student Matt Pallotta.  Parking will be off of Stow Street (on the side of the school).  Ticket price is $5.  All are general admission and seating.  Concessions will also be available outside the auditorium during the premier.  For all the details, go to http://redduckpictures.com/  .
 
Friday, March 24th, 7:00pm
Canton Idol Finals
Timken High School
$5 Donation, or enjoy a $1 discount off admission with the donation of a can of food for the Multi-Development Services Food Pantry for Canton area residents who are in need.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.
 
Saturday, April 8th, 7:00pm
In the Round w/ Jill Colucci & Friends
Lions Lincoln Theater, Lincoln Way East, beautiful downtown Massillon, Ohio
Square Peg Promotions is proud to welcome home one of Stark County?s own!  While home in Massillon to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington High School, Jill Colucci will join her friends, recording artists Kennedy-Rose, on stage for an intimate evening ?in the round.?  Jill was a regular on Channel 5?s ?The Gene Carroll Show? in the 1970s. Among her credits are songs she has written songs for major recording artists Wynonna Judd (?No One Else On Earth?), Travis Tritt, and Anne Murray, among many others. She also wrote the award-winning theme song for ?America?s Funniest Home Videos,? and a host of TV series, TV movies, and films. MaryAnn Kennedy and Pam Rose have written songs for major recording artists that include Art Garfunkel, Restless Heart, Martina McBride, Reba McIntyre, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Rosanne Cash, Tammy Wynette, Maia Sharp, and many more.  They made two records for Sting?s Pangaea recording label, and are currently tracking with EmmyLou Harris, with whom they?ll tour internationally this spring.  Local favorite, Ryan Humbert (with Emily Bates), will open the evening with an acoustic set.  Proceeds will benefit Washington High School?s Alumni Scholarship Fund.  Tickets are $10 in advance for general admission or $12 at the door.  ?Premium seating? tickets may be purchased in advance (only!) for $15.  All ages welcome.  To order tickets, call Janelle at 330-268-1744 or email janlrene at sssnet.com .
 
Thursday, April 13, 2006, 7pm to 8:30pm
?The IN Crowd?  featuring Remel Kathleen Moore  Be INformed, Be INvolved! 
2nd April Galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton, OH. 330-451-0924
The Greater Stark Community Arts Network hosts this informal speaker series on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  The IN Crowd is dedicated to ?making our world a little smaller? by introducing us to people who are making a difference in the community and/or who have an interesting story to share.  This month?s featured guest speaker is Remel Kathleen Moore, the Program Coordinator at the LIFE Program at Multi-Development Services of Stark County, to speak about her time living in Liberia and Ghana.  Speakers will be featured on the 2nd Thursday of every month.  www.secondapril.org
 
April 14th 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd at 8pm
April 23rd at 2:30pm
?Sundries?
KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Tickets $8 adults; $5 Non-KSU students, children under 17, & Sr. Citizens; free to KSU students w/ college ID.
 
Thursday, April 20th, 6:30pm
21st Annual Evening of Jazz
KSU Stark Professional Education & Conference Center (Timken Great Hall), Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Ticket prices are $20 adults; $18 Senior Citizens; free for KSU and Stark State students with ticket (requires college ID).
 
Friday, April 21st and Saturday, April 22nd
Call to Auditions for Gospel Joins Symphony II
Location: Jesus Speaks Christian Center, 1103 McKinley Avenue NW, Canton.
Auditions conducted by Harold ?Chip? Johnson from Chicago, IL and hosted by Multi-Development Services of Stark County
MDS will present ?Gospel Joins Symphony II? on September 23, 2006 at 7:00pm at Umstattdt Hall in Canton.  This year?s concert will feature an all-county gospel choir that will perform with members of the Canton Symphony Orchestra.  Participants must be 16 and older, dedicated, mature and commit to attending nine choir rehearsals which begin in May.  For a registration form, please e-mail mds-sc at neo.rr.com or call 330-471-9139.
 
Friday, April 30th, 3pm
University Chorus Spring Concert
KSU Stark Main Hall Auditorium, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton 330-499-9600
Free and open to the public.  All ages welcome.
 
Tuesday, May 2nd, 8pm
Concert Band Spring Concert
KSU Stark Fine Arts Theatre, Frank Avenue NW, North Canton.  330-499-9600
Free and open to the public.  All ages welcome.
 
Saturday, June 17th, 11:00am
Health Walk with ?KidSummit Against Drugs? and Multi-Development Services Youth
From corner of Market & Tuscarawas Streets to the large Nu-Zone lot across from the diner on West Tuscarawas.  Inflatables for kids, large arts tent, refreshments, pony rides, entertainment, & more.  FREE for all ages.  For more info, contact Betty at mds-sc at neo.rr.com  or 330-471-9139.


Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. --0-2137969228-1140111650=:8163-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Feb 16 11:18:17 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:18:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Embracing the Hope and Understanding dates set for Feb and March - free workshop series Message-ID: <015d01c6332d$bf4b3600$0c00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_015E_01C63303.D6752E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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; Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project Director Civil Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City Hall; Ms. Joanne M. Harrison, Law Enforcement Coordinator Manager, Office of the United States Atterney, Northern District of Ohio, and representatives from Cleveland's FBI office. 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 Johnny K. Wu =============== Cleveland IndieClub Monthly free filmmaking networking group www.clevelandindieclub.com Media Design Imaging www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2006 & 2007) Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland www.ocagc.org Wu Family Martial Arts 2800 years of Family System www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_015E_01C63303.D6752E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 

The=20 Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland

With funding from Charter One = Bank is proud=20 to presents

 

Embracing the=20 Hope and Understanding -

Discrimination and Hate Crime Prevention Free = Workshop=20 Series

 

(Cleveland, Ohio) Charter One Bank has awarded the = Organization=20 of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland to start 2006 with a series of = workshops entitling Embracing the Hope and Understanding - = Discrimination and=20 Hate Crime Prevention Workshop Series that will be held monthly free to = the=20 public.

 

The purpose of this project is to = conduct=20 community based services to address discrimination and hate crime = related issues=20 for Asian Americans and to develop innovative responses to help the = needs within=20 the community. Chinese/English assistant and refreshments will be = available at=20 each workshop.

 

Workshops will commence starting = February 2006=20 to coincide with OCAGC's Inauguration and Chinese New Year Celebration = Dinner=20 Gala which currently planned on February 18,=20 2006.  The monthly free workshops = topics=20 are:

 

Sunday, February = 19,=20 2006 - = Discrimination=20 and Hate Crime Movements in the = USA for Asian Americans. Featured = speakers will be=20 OCA National President Ginny Gong.

 

Sunday, March 26=20 2006 - Hate = Crime and=20 Discrimination for Asian Americans in the Greater Cleveland area. A = panel=20 discussion including Ms. Iris M. Choi, Regional Director for the Ohio = Civil=20 Rights Commission; Ms. Michelle Crew, Cleveland Field Office, U. S. = Equal=20 Employment Opportunity Commission; Ms. Cassandra Bledsoe, Project = Director Civil=20 Rights, Department of Community Relations, Cleveland City Hall; = Ms.=20 Joanne M. Harrison,=20 Law Enforcement Coordinator Manager, Office=20 of the United States Atterney, Northern District of Ohio, and = representatives=20 from Cleveland’s FBI office.

 

April 2006 - Discrimination and = Immigration for=20 Asian Americans, a panel of immigration attorneys will discuss the = issues and=20 how to overcome it.

 

Locations for the workshops will be = held at Asia=20 Plaza 2nd Floor Conference Room located at 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, = Ohio=20 44114 from 1 pm to 3pm. Refreshments will be provided as=20 well.

 

Additional information will be = available=20 shortly, or visit OCAGC website at www.ocagc.org

 

About OCAGC: The Organization of = Chinese=20 Americans of Greater Cleveland=20 (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan = civil=20 rights and educational organization. OCAGC is part of the National OCA, = with=20 over 84 affiliates within the = United=20 States. We are dedicated to promoting = cultural=20 heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing = justice,=20 and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese = and=20 Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of = Chinese=20 and Asian Pacific Americans in the = United=20 States". The OCAGC serves the continually = growing=20 Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations = and=20 communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity. More = about OCAGC=20 can be found at www.ocagc.org  =20

 
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www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
 
President (2006 & = 2007)
Organization of Chinese = Americans of=20 Greater Cleveland
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       "GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a= ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 P= M to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Height= s, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047.  GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND t= hat perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so mu= ch 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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-------------------------------1140122076-- From maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com Thu Feb 16 14:12:19 2006 From: maheshwari_tiiu at yahoo.com (Tiiu Gennert) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:12:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]This weekend at Studio 11 - Deanna at Karma Yoga Happy Hour & Spiral Body Saturday Message-ID: <20060216221219.47253.qmail@web51109.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join Deanna Black this Friday Night, February 17th, for Karma Yoga "Happy Hour" & Stephanie & Yuji for the 2nd of an exciting 3 part workshop entitled ?The Spiral Body? Saturdays: February 18th & March 18th Time: 1:00 ? 4:00 pm Price: $25/Session (Pre-Registration Required) & $30/Drop-In Session The Spiral Body Workshops are a monthly series of master classes which will challenge students to broaden and intensify their own yoga practice. Each master class will present a single body-mind topic that will be explored in-depth. Topics include such areas as energy modulation, micro-oscillation, internal flow patterning, moving and still mental focus, and other innovative body/mind techniques. The topics will change each month, giving students an on-going forum for evolving their own personal yoga style. The workshops will be lead through the creative experiential style of co-guides Stephanie Gottlob & Yuji Oka. Throughout each three-hour session, students will explore elements of massage, partnering and group dynamics to gain new & varied physical experiences with yoga postures. Students will work together to solve problems with difficult asanas and give each other direct feedback on progress made throughout the workshop. Studio 11 Yoga, Pilates & Thai Yoga Massage 2337 West 11th Street Cleveland, OH 44113 216.621.8179 www.studio11tremont.com info at studio11tremont.com --0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  
Join Deanna Black this Friday Night, February 17th, for Karma Yoga "Happy Hour"
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Saturdays:  February 18th &
March 18th
Time: 1:00 ? 4:00 pm
Price:
$25/Session (Pre-Registration Required) & $30/Drop-In Session

The Spiral Body Workshops are a monthly series of master classes which will challenge students to broaden and intensify their own yoga practice.  Each master class will present a single body-mind topic that will be explored in-depth.  Topics include such areas as energy modulation, micro-oscillation, internal flow patterning, moving and still mental focus, and other innovative body/mind techniques.  The topics will change each month, giving students an on-going forum for evolving their own personal yoga style. 
The workshops will be lead through the creative experiential style of co-guides Stephanie Gottlob & Yuji Oka.  Throughout each three-hour session, students will explore elements of massage, partnering and group dynamics to gain new & varied physical experiences with yoga postures.  Students will work together to solve problems with difficult asanas and give each other direct feedback on progress made throughout the workshop.


Studio 11
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2337 West 11th Street
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.621.8179
www.studio11tremont.com
info at studio11tremont.com
--0-1645208424-1140127939=:44820-- From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Thu Feb 16 14:23:44 2006 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 17:23:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community theatre announces auditions for "Oliver" Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theatre announces auditions for the musical "Oliver" From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Thu Feb 16 08:47:21 2006 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 11:47:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Opera Theater Presents The Merry Wives of Windsor March 15 - 19 Message-ID: <698cc6a1ee62b2884a50b1ad41e238a0@oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable OBERLIN Opera Theater News Oberlin Conservatory of Music =95 Office of Public Relations =95 39 West=20= College Street =95 Oberlin OH 44074-1576 Phone 440-775-8328 =95 Fax 440-775-5457 =95 CTS Box Office = 440-775-8169 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas February 16, 2006 440-775-8328 or = marci.janas at oberlin.edu =09 The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai=92s Opera about Deception, Revenge, and Love, to be Staged by Oberlin Opera Theater March 15 =97 19 Complimentary Media Tickets: 440-775-8328 Limited Seating Available for Weekend Performances Call Oberlin College=92s Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169 OBERLIN, OHIO =97 Oberlin Opera Theater presents as its spring = production=20 The Merry Wives of Windsor (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor), Otto=20 Nicolai=92s comic opera about deception, revenge, and love. The curtain=20= rises on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in Oberlin College=92s Hall=20 Auditorium, located at 67 North Main St. on Route 58, between the=20 Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. The three-act opera will be sung=20= in German with English supertitles. There will be two intermissions. Stage direction for The Merry Wives of Windsor is by Sally Stunkel,=20 visiting assistant professor of opera theater. Musical direction is by=20= Bridget-Michaele Reischl, music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and=20= visiting associate professor of conducting. Performances of The Merry Wives of Windsor are at 8 p.m. Wednesday,=20 Friday, and Saturday, March 15, 17, and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on=20 Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $5 for all students; $8 for those with an=20= Oberlin College I.D. (faculty, staff, alumni, and parents), area=20 educators, and senior citizens; and $12 for the general public. All=20 seats are reserved. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door.=20 Call Oberlin=92s Central Ticket Service, located in the lobby of Hall=20 Auditorium, at 440-775-8169. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m.,=20 Monday through Friday. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, free=20 parking is available throughout the campus, and hearing enhancement is=20= available upon request. The Merry Wives of Windsor is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of=20= Music=92s Opera Theater Program through generous support from the Louis=20= C. Sudler Fund and produced in cooperation with the Oberlin College=20 Theater and Dance Program. Synopsis and Director=92s Notes An adaptation of Shakespeare=92s comedy, Nicolai=92s opera is an amusing=20= farce whose subject is the eternal battle of the sexes. Falstaff, an=20 aging and portly has-been cavalier who, says Director Sally Stunkel,=20 =93still imagines himself to be something of a stud muffin,=94=20 simultaneously courts two married women by using identical love=20 letters. The faithful wives plan to take revenge on the would-be=20 Lothario. Meanwhile Anna, the young and desirable daughter of Herr=20 Reich, attempts to outwit her parents as they choose whom she shall=20 wed. =93Imagine if Shakespeare had written an Elizabethan version of a TV=20 sitcom,=94 says Stunkel. =93In this scenario, men are driven by their=20 inflated egotistical view of themselves and it=92s up to the women to=20 bring balance back into their world. Add to that Otto Nicolai=92s=20 sparkling and delightful music (much of which is unknowingly known to=20 the average audience member), and you have Die Lustiger Weiber von=20 Windsor.=94 Performers and Production Team This production of The Merry Wives of Windsor features Oberlin=20 Conservatory students double cast in the principal roles. The=20 principals alternate performances, with one cast appearing Wednesday=20 and Saturday, and the other Friday and Sunday. The principal roles=20 include Frau Fluth (Alice Teyssier =9206, Sheena Ramirez =9206); Frau = Reich=20 (Katherine Lerner =9206); Anna Reich (Jennifer Jakob =9207, Sophie = Wingland=20 =9208); Herr Fluth (Jeffrey Hill =9108, Kevin Ray =9207); Herr Reich = (Jason=20 Eck =9208, understudy Joseph Barron =9208); Fenton (Alek Shrader =9206);=20= Sp=E4rlich (Andrew Owens =9207); Caius (Evan Bennett =9208); Falstaff = (Damien=20 Pass =9106); First Burger (Mason McCamey =9107); Second Burger (Justin=20= Manalad, =9108); Third Burger (Elias Traverse =9108). The members of the=20= chorus include Lauren Free =9107, Kimiko Glynn =9108, Alexis Grenier = =9106,=20 Jenna Hall =9107, Colin Levin =9107, Luther Lewis =9109, Justin Manalad = =9108,=20 Mason McCamey =9107, Miranda McLean =9109, Kendell Pinkney =9110, = Elisabeth=20 Shoup =9108, Elias Traverse =9108, Joseph Turro =9109, Julienne Walker = =9107,=20 Stephanie Washington =9107, and Dylan Kumara Widjiono =9110. The Oberlin production team of professional staff and students=20 includes: Assistant Music Director Alan Montgomery, assistant music=20 director of opera theater; Assistant Director and Stage Manager=20 Victoria Vaughan, assistant director of opera theater; Scenic Designer=20= Damen Mroczek, lecturer in theater; Managing Director/Technical=20 Director Michael Louis Grube, associate professor of theater;=A0Costume=20= Designer Chris Flaharty, associate professor of theater; Lighting and=20= Sound Designer Jen Groseth, lecturer in theater, Chorus Master Hugh=20 Floyd, director of choral ensembles; and Vocal Coach/Accompanist Daniel=20= Michalak. Allison Choat =9206 is the assistant stage manager. Otto Nicolai (Composer, 1810-1849) Otto Nicolai=92s style was formed by=20= diverse influences. His early studies in Berlin gave him a sound=20 technical knowledge and a self-critical approach to composition which=20 he never lost. As an heir of the classical tradition of Mozart and=20 Beethoven and the newer German romantic tradition of Spohr and Weber,=20 Nicolai was acutely conscious of the composer=92s responsibility to his=20= art. This element of his creativity, however, was significantly=20 modified by his experience in Italy, where he was attracted both by the=20= purity and beauty of 16th-century church music and by the vivacity of=20 modern Italian opera. After years living in Italy and composing to=20 little avail, the German composer was invited to conduct Il Templario=20 at the Hofoper in Vienna in 1841, and its success with the public led=20 to Nicolai=92s engagement as principal Kapellmeister. He remained in=20 Vienna for the next six years, making a significant impact on the=20 city=92s musical life. In March 1842, he began a concert series with the=20= Hofoper orchestra that eventually developed into the Philharmonic=20 Concerts, and later he took over the direction of the moribund concerts=20= spirituals, considerably raising his standard of performance. By 1845,=20= Nicolai had found an opera subject that suited him in Shakespeare=92s = The=20 Merry Wives of Windsor, and he began work on setting Hermann=20 Mosentahl=92s libretto. When Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor was refused=20= at the Hoftheater, however, Nicolai was determined to leave Vienna. He=20= accepted a post as Kapellmeister at the cathedral and the Hofoper in=20 Berlin and began his duties in 1848. The following year, he conducted=20 the highly successful premi=E8re of Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor. Two=20= months later, after directing a concert with the cathedral choir, he=20 suffered a fatal stroke. Although he did not live to build on his=20 achievement, his last opera continues to hold the stage. (Source:=20 Grove Music Online). Bridget-Michaele Reischl (Conductor) Since becoming the first American=20= to win Italy=92s Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition = in=20 1995, Bridget-Michaele Reischl has been an active guest conductor=20 throughout the United States and internationally. Some of her recent=20 engagements include those with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the=20 Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and the Dayton=20= Philharmonic as well as numerous orchestras throughout Italy and=20 Greece. Besides being music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and a=20 member of Oberlin=92s conducting faculty (she recently conducted the=20 Oberlin Orchestra during a whirlwind tour of China), Reischl is music=20 director of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a=20= position she has held since 2001. =46rom 1992 to 2004, she was music=20 director of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra and associate professor of=20= conducting at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in=20 Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music.=20= As a student of Robert Spano =9283, she continued her studies as a=20 conducting fellow at both the Aspen and the Tanglewood music festivals,=20= where she worked with Seiji Ozawa, Murray Sidlin, and David Zinman =9258.=20= She is recorded on the Velut Luna, CRI, and Sea Breeze Record Company=20 labels. Sally Stunkel (Director) Sally Stunkel has directed for Sacramento=20 Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Skylight Opera, the=20 Aspen Music Festival, Kentucky Opera, and Four Corners Opera, and has=20 more than 80 productions to her credit as a director. As a former opera=20= singer, she has sung with the Colorado Springs Opera, Skylight Opera,=20 and Baltimore Opera. With more than 15 years in dance training, she has=20= also choreographed various operas. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati=20= Conservatory of Music (where she received the National Opera=20 Association=92s [NOA] award for best opera for her productions of The=20 Consul and Postcard from Morocco). She has headed the opera programs at=20= the former St. Louis Conservatory of Music, the University of=20 Tennessee, the University of the Pacific in California, and the=20 University of Iowa, where she won first place for her Marriage of=20 Figaro from the NOA. She has taught and directed with the apprentice=20 programs at the Des Moines Opera, Chattauqua Opera, the Banff Center in=20= Alberta, Canada,=A0and the Aspen Music Festival. She will be premiering=20= her new English language version of Mozart=92s The Magic Flute at the=20 University of Kentucky this year. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated within=20= the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest=20= continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned=20 internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber=20 and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, its = alumni=20 have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the=20 serious music world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have attained stature as=20 solo performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh,=20 Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George=20 Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the=20 members of the contemporary music ensembles eighth blackbird and the=20 International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and=20 members of the Mir=F3, Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets,=20 among others, include Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major=20 orchestras and opera companies throughout the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Opera Theater =09 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR By Otto Nicolai Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare=92s play Bridget-Michaele Reischl, conductor Sally Stunkel, stage director Wednesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 2 p.m. Reserved seating tickets: $5 All Students $8 Oberlin College ID $8 Educators $8 Senior Citizens $12 Public All tickets $3 more when purchased at the door Central Ticket Service (440) 775-8169 Located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium. Open Noon to 5 p.m. Monday =96 Friday Hall Auditorium Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. on Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. Free parking. FREE OPERA SCENES PROGRAMS Tuesday, April 18 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Excerpts from: La Boh=E8me; The Barber of Seville; La Traviata; Don Pasquale Monday, May 15 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Finney Chapel Excerpts from: La Fille du R=E9giment; The Cunning Little Vixen; Summer and Smoke; The Consul; Ariadne auf Naxos; Medea; Rise and Fall of the City of=20 Mahagonny # # # Media Contact: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con www.oberlin.edu/~events www.oberlin.edu/operathe 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= --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <= center>OBERLIN Opera Theater News = Oberlin Conservatory of Music =95 Office of Public Relations =95 39 West College Street =95 Oberlin OH 44074-1576 Phone 440-775-8328 =95 Fax 440-775-5457 =95 CTS Box Office = 440-775-8169 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: = MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas February 16, 2006 440-775-8328 or = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu =09
The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai=92s Opera about=20 Deception, Revenge, and Love, to be Staged by Oberlin Opera Theater March 15 =97 19
Complimentary Media Tickets: 440-775-8328 Limited Seating Available for Weekend Performances Call Oberlin College=92s Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169
OBERLIN, OHIO =97 Oberlin Opera Theater presents as its spring production The Merry Wives of Windsor (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor), Otto Nicolai=92s comic opera about deception, revenge, and love. The curtain rises on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in Oberlin College=92s Hall Auditorium, located at 67 North Main St. on Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Art Museum. The three-act opera will be sung in German with English supertitles. There will be two intermissions. Stage direction for The Merry Wives of Windsor is by Sally Stunkel, visiting assistant professor of opera theater. Musical direction is by Bridget-Michaele Reischl,Times New Roman music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and visiting associate professor of conducting. Performances of The Merry Wives of Windsor are at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, March 15, 17, and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $5 for all students; $8 for those with an Oberlin College I.D. (faculty, staff, alumni, and parents), area educators, and senior citizens; and $12 for the general public. All seats are reserved. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door. Call Oberlin=92s Central Ticket Service, located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, at 440-775-8169. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, free parking is available throughout the campus, and hearing enhancement is available upon request.=20 The Merry Wives of Windsor is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music=92s Opera Theater Program through generous support from the Louis C. Sudler Fund and produced in cooperation with the Oberlin College Theater and Dance Program. Synopsis and Director=92s Notes An adaptation of Shakespeare=92s comedy, Nicolai=92s opera is an amusing farce whose subject is the eternal battle of the sexes. Falstaff, an aging and portly has-been cavalier who, says Director Sally Stunkel, =93still imagines himself to be something of a stud muffin,=94 simultaneously courts two married women by using identical love letters. The faithful wives plan to take revenge on the would-be Lothario. Meanwhile Anna, the young and desirable daughter of Herr Reich, attempts to outwit her parents as they choose whom she shall wed. =93Imagine if Shakespeare had written an Elizabethan version of a TV sitcom,=94 says Stunkel. =93In this scenario, men are driven by their inflated egotistical view of themselves and it=92s up to the women to bring balance back into their world. Add to that Otto Nicolai=92s sparkling and delightful music (much of which is unknowingly known to the average audience member), and you have Die Lustiger Weiber von Windsor.=94 Times Performers and Production Team =20 This production of The Merry Wives of Windsor features Oberlin Conservatory students double cast in the principal roles. The principals alternate performances, with one cast appearing Wednesday and Saturday, and the other Friday and Sunday. The principal roles include Frau Fluth (Alice Teyssier =9206, Sheena Ramirez =9206); Frau Reich (Katherine Lerner =9206); Anna Reich (Jennifer Jakob =9207, Sophie Wingland =9208); Herr Fluth (Jeffrey Hill =9108, Kevin Ray =9207); Herr Reich (Jason Eck =9208, understudy Joseph Barron =9208); = Fenton (Alek Shrader =9206); Sp=E4rlich (Andrew Owens =9207); Caius (Evan = Bennett =9208); Falstaff (Damien Pass =9106); First Burger (Mason McCamey =9107); Second Burger (Justin Manalad, =9108); Third Burger (Elias Traverse =9108). The members of the chorus include Lauren Free =9107, Kimiko = Glynn =9108, Alexis Grenier =9106, Jenna Hall =9107, Colin Levin =9107, Luther = Lewis =9109, Justin Manalad =9108, Mason McCamey =9107, Miranda McLean =9109, Kendell Pinkney =9110, Elisabeth Shoup =9108, Elias Traverse =9108, = Joseph Turro =9109, Julienne Walker =9107, Stephanie Washington =9107, and = Dylan Kumara Widjiono =9110. The Oberlin production team of professional staff and students includes: Assistant Music Director Alan Montgomery, assistant music director of opera theater; Assistant Director and Stage Manager Victoria Vaughan, assistant director of opera theater; Scenic Designer Damen Mroczek, lecturer in theater; Managing Director/Technical Director Michael Louis Grube, associate professor of theater;=A0Costume Designer Chris Flaharty, associate professor of theater; Lighting and Sound Designer Jen Groseth, lecturer in theater, Chorus Master Hugh Floyd, director of choral ensembles; and Vocal Coach/Accompanist Daniel Michalak. Allison Choat =9206 is the assistant stage manager. Otto Nicolai (Composer, 1810-1849) Otto Nicolai=92s style was formed by diverse influences. His early studies in Berlin gave him a sound technical knowledge and a self-critical approach to composition which he never lost. As an heir of the classical tradition of Mozart and Beethoven and the newer German romantic tradition of Spohr and Weber, Nicolai was acutely conscious of the composer=92s responsibility to his art. This element of his creativity, however, was significantly modified by his experience in Italy, where he was attracted both by the purity and beauty of 16th-century church music and by the vivacity of modern Italian opera. After years living in Italy and composing to little avail, the German composer was invited to conduct Il Templario at the Hofoper in Vienna in 1841, and its success with the public led to Nicolai=92s engagement as principal Kapellmeister. He remained in Vienna for the next six years, making a significant impact on the city=92s musical life. In March 1842, he began a concert series with the Hofoper orchestra that eventually developed into the Philharmonic Concerts, and later he took over the direction of the moribund concerts spirituals, considerably raising his standard of performance. By 1845, Nicolai had found an opera subject that suited him in Shakespeare=92s The Merry Wives of Windsor, and he began work on setting Hermann Mosentahl=92s libretto. When Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor was refused at the Hoftheater, however, Nicolai was determined to leave Vienna. He accepted a post as Kapellmeister at the cathedral and the Hofoper in Berlin and began his duties in 1848. The following year, he conducted the highly successful premi=E8re of Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor. Two months later, after directing a concert with the cathedral choir, he suffered a fatal stroke. Although he did not live to build on his achievement, his last opera continues to hold the stage. (Source: Grove Music Online). Bridget-Michaele Reischl (Conductor) Since becoming the first American to win Italy=92s Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition in 1995, Bridget-Michaele Reischl has been an active guest conductor throughout the United States and internationally. Some of her recent engagements include those with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and the Dayton Philharmonic as well as numerous orchestras throughout Italy and Greece. Besides being music director of the Oberlin Orchestras and a member of Oberlin=92s conducting faculty (she recently conducted the Oberlin Orchestra during a whirlwind tour of China), Reischl is music director of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a position she has held since 2001. =46rom 1992 to 2004, she was music director of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra and associate professor of conducting at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music. As a student of Robert Spano =9283, she continued her studies as a conducting fellow at both the Aspen and the Tanglewood music festivals, where she worked with Seiji Ozawa, Murray Sidlin, and David Zinman =9258. She is recorded on the Velut Luna, CRI, and Sea Breeze Record Company labels. Sally Stunkel (Director) Sally Stunkel has directed for Sacramento Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Skylight Opera, the Aspen Music Festival, Kentucky Opera, and Four Corners Opera, and has more than 80 productions to her credit as a director. As a former opera singer, she has sung with the Colorado Springs Opera, Skylight Opera, and Baltimore Opera. With more than 15 years in dance training, she has also choreographed various operas. She is a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (where she received the National Opera Association=92s [NOA] award for best opera for her productions of The Consul and Postcard from Morocco). She has headed the opera programs at the former St. Louis Conservatory of Music, the University of Tennessee, the University of the Pacific in California, and the University of Iowa, where she won first place for her Marriage of Figaro from the NOA. She has taught and directed with the apprentice programs at the Des Moines Opera, Chattauqua Opera, the Banff Center in Alberta, Canada,=A0and the Aspen Music Festival. She will be premiering her new English language version of Mozart=92s The Magic Flute at the University of Kentucky this year. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated within the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Renowned internationally as a professional music school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =93national treasure=94 by the Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous Oberlin alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary music ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=F3, Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera companies throughout the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Opera Theater =09 Times THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR By Otto Nicolai Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare=92s play=20= Bridget-Michaele Reischl, conductor Sally Stunkel, stage director Wednesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m.=20 Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 2 p.m. Reserved seating tickets: $5 All Students $8 Oberlin College ID $8 Educators=20 $8 Senior Citizens=20 $12 Public All tickets $3 more when purchased at the door Central Ticket Service=20 (440) 775-8169 Located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium. Open Noon to 5 p.m. Monday =96 Friday Hall Auditorium Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. on=20 Route 58, between the Oberlin Inn and=20 the Allen Art Museum. Free parking. FREE OPERA SCENES PROGRAMS Times New RomanTuesday, April 18 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Excerpts from: La Boh=E8me; The Barber of Seville; La Traviata; Don = PasqualeTimes Monday, May 15 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Finney Chapel Excerpts from: Times New RomanLa Fille du R=E9giment; The Cunning Little Vixen; Summer and Smoke; The Consul; Ariadne auf Naxos; Medea; Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny=20
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Media Contact: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/con= = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/~events =20 = 0000,0000,FFFDwww.oberlin.edu/operatheTimes 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= --Boundary_(ID_K9SFQ9H23uS+R9fE8kFdvQ)-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Thu Feb 16 11:12:42 2006 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:12:42 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Auditions for "PlayActs" Staged Readings Message-ID: <2d6.300d28e.312628aa@aol.com> --part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Call for Auditions for "PlayActs" Staged Readings WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is Seeking Actors for Upcoming Roles WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is casting for 4 original one-act plays=20 which will be performed as staged readings on the WAKE UP And LIVE with the=20= ARTS=20 TV show, and as "full" one-act productions on-stage. Auditions will be held, Thursday, 2/23, 7:00 P, Adelphia Studios. Email for=20 appointment: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Include your phone number for contact.=A0=20 Please bring head shot & resume.=A0 Monologues are preferred, but not=20 mandatory.=A0 Be prepared to read from scripts.=20 Or, if unable to attend, mail head shot & resume, by Wednesday, 2/22,=A0 to: Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio P.O. 201524 Shaker Heights, OH 44120 .=A0 Taping of the actual stage readings is scheduled on the Thursdays, @ 7:= 00=20 P that WU&Lw/ARTS is taped at Adelphia Studios.=A0 Projected reading dates a= re=20 Thurs. 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, 5/18, & 6/1.=20 .=A0 Beginning the week of Sun. 2/26, rehearsals will be scheduled on: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Saturdays, 6:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sundays, 3:00 P =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Throughout March, April & May .=A0No more than 2 - 3 rehearsals for each play being read, are scheduled.= =A0=20 Seeking: . 2 males, late 20's - 30's, any ethnicity. Average-attractive looking.=20 Average-tall=A0 height,=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0 minimum 5'6."=A0 One male to be somewhat "shy." Other male, more "out= going." . 1 female, can portray Jewish, small, short, sprightly, @ 74 years. . 1 African-American male, can portray blind, 60's. Thin, but physically fit= ,=20 short stature. . 1 African-American female, 16-18 years. Lots of fashion sense of style . 2 males, 16-18 years.=A0 Any ethnicity. One male needs to be smallish, fra= il,=20 fragile. . 1 male, any ethnicity, who can portray both young 20's & 14 years of age. If you are not available to audition, rehearse or perform during the above=20 time frames, but would like to be considered for future "PlayActs," please=20 submit your head shot & resume by Wed. 2/22. You will be contacted for addi= tional=20 auditions. Sue Johnson Director Chris Fortunato Assoc. Dir. WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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.=A0 Taping of the actual stage readings is scheduled on the Thursday= s, @ 7:00 P that WU&Lw/ARTS is taped at Adelphia Studios.= =A0 Projected reading dates are Thurs. 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, 5/4, 5/18, & 6/1= .

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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sundays, 3:00 P
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Throughout March, April & May

.=A0No more than 2 - 3 rehearsals for each play being read, are sched= uled.=A0

Seeking:
. 2 males, late 20's - 30's, any ethnicity. Average-attractive lookin= g. Average-tall=A0 height,=A0=A0
=A0=A0 minimum 5'6."=A0 One male to be somewhat "shy." Other male, more "out= going."

. 1 female, can portray Jewish, small, short, sprightly, @ 74 years.<= BR> . 1 African-American male, can portray blind, 60's. Thin, but physica= lly fit, short stature.

. 1 African-American female, 16-18 years. Lots of fashion sense of st= yle
. 2 males, 16-18 years.=A0 Any ethnicity. One male needs to be smalli= sh, frail, fragile.

. 1 male, any ethnicity, who can portray both young 20's & 14 yea= rs of age.

If you are not available to audition, rehearse or perform during the above t= ime frames, but would like to be considered for future "PlayActs," pl= ease submit your head shot & resume by Wed. 2/22.  You will be cont= acted for additional auditions.

Sue Johnson
Director
Chris Fortunato
Assoc. Dir.
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio


http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm







--part1_2d6.300d28e.312628aa_boundary-- From video316 at hotmail.com Thu Feb 16 16:13:44 2006 From: video316 at hotmail.com (roger priebe) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 19:13:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]reminder: Strangers In Paradise auditions venue and date change In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > >Auditions ? Feb 18th from 1 to 5 PM at: > >South Brooklyn Public Library >4303 Pearl Road >Cleveland, OH 44109 >216-623-7067 > >Located on the corner of Pearl Road & State Road > >Strangers in Paradise > >?Strangers in Paradise? is the story of three friends, Francine, Katchoo >and David and the people they fall in and out of love with. > >It's a tale of dark pasts and hopeful futures, double-crosses and true >friendship, love and hate. > >In other words: it's a story of real life, kicked up a notch. > >Based on the comic book by Terry Moore. > > > >-Katchoo (female, early 20's, blonde, small frame) > >-Francine (female, early 20's, black hair, med frame) > >-David (male, early 20's, black hair, regular/small build) > >-Freddie (male, early-mid 20's, brown hair, med build) > >-Casey (female, early 20's, blonde hair) > >-Emma (female, late 30's early 40's, black hair) > > > >Please go to www.drakoproductions.com for more info. > >thanks >Roger Priebe > > >_____________________________________ >New York City Trip 8/1-8/3, sponsored by Fairmount Center and open to >everyone: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/nyctrip.htm >_______________________________________ >Fairmount Performing Arts Camp registration now open. Details @ >http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm >___________________________________ >There is a sister site to this list called the "NEoPAL Bulletin Board." >Occasionally when "hot-button" discussions go on more than a day or two, >the bulletin board is used. The Neopal bulletin board also has some other >terrific features, like a searchable database for you to put your personal >information, a place to post pictures and a chat room with a nightly 11pm >gathering to discuss hot topics: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/ >_______________________________________ >Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely >those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this >message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the >administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for >all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > >NEohioPAL mailing list >NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >http://www.fredsternfeld.com From performingarts at karamu.com Thu Feb 16 18:43:41 2006 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 21:43:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National Back Stage Review: The Colored Museum (at Karamu) Message-ID: <000a01c6336b$f711e460$5701a8c0@karamu.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Three More Days to Tour The Museum at Karamu! -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------- Review: The Colored Museum=20 February 15, 2006 By Fran Heller The right cast can shore up an uneven production, and The Colored = Museum, at Karamu Performing Arts Theatre, is a case in point. The revuelike format of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satiric riff on what it = means to be black in America consists of 11 skits not all of equal = merit. But under Caroline Jackson Smith's direction and with a = first-rate cast, the weaker vignettes are propped up, resulting in an = entertainment that is laugh-out-loud funny with an undercurrent of pain. Coupling irreverent wit with deep compassion, Wolfe's play tackles and = topples the myths and stereotypes of black culture, from slavery and = Ebony magazine to hairstyles and Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in = the Sun. All the sketches revolve around identity issues: the loss of = it, the escape from it, the search for it. The centerpiece of the play -- and its most familiar sketch -- is "The = Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," a farcical send-up of the Hansberry drama, = Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls., and the kind of black musicals that = white audiences, Wolfe suggests, are conditioned to expect. The charismatic Stephanie Stovall is a hoot as the weary, Bible-totin' = mama who is not above swatting her adult son when he takes the Lord's = name in vain. Jimmie Woody is dead-on as the aggrieved son, whose beef = is with the Boss Man, not the man upstairs. Meanwhile, Kimberly Brown's = Lady in Plaid parodies the style found in Shange's famous work, while = Katrice Monee Headd as Medea Jones speaks in the classical tongues she = learned at Juilliard -- which nobody gets. Eventually, each actor tries = to out-emote the others and win an Oscar from the Narrator (G. Carlos = Henderson). The segment ends with a manic rendition of an all-black = musical, in which dervishlike dancing slows down to a moment of = self-awareness: It is music and dance that has helped people of color to = survive. Wolfe's most hilarious sketch is "The Hairpiece," in which Stovall, now = wearing "Barbie-doll tresses dipped in chocolate," and Headd, sporting = an outsized '60s Afro, mimic two bewigged talking heads vying for the = crown of their bald mistress. Henderson's campy impersonation of a drag queen and Brown's sultry = portrait of an expatriate singer =E0 la Josephine Baker are two examples = of the performances trumping the writing. The humor falls flat in = "Cookin' With Aunt Ethel," a lesson in "colored cuisine," but Stovall's = droll caricature of an Aunt Jemima prototype and Woody's = moonshine-swigging sidekick are a gas. In its 90th season, Karamu is the oldest African-American theatre in the = nation, and Artistic Director Terrence Spivey is on record as wanting to = restore its luster. With razor-sharp productions like The Colored = Museum, he is headed in the right direction. The Colored Museum runs Jan. 27-Feb. 19 at Karamu Performing Arts = Theatre, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. Tickets: (216) 795-7077. Website: = www.karamu.com. http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_c= ontent_id=3D1002033363 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Three More Days = to Tour The=20 Museum at Karamu!
----------------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------
Review: The = Colored=20 Museum
February 15, 2006
By=20 Fran Heller

The = right cast can=20 shore up an uneven production, and The Colored Museum, at Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre, is a case in point.

The=20 revuelike format of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satiric riff on what it means = to be=20 black in America consists of 11 skits not all of equal merit. But under = Caroline=20 Jackson Smith's direction and with a first-rate cast, the weaker = vignettes are=20 propped up, resulting in an entertainment that is laugh-out-loud funny = with an=20 undercurrent of pain.

Coupling irreverent wit with deep compassion, Wolfe's play tackles and = topples=20 the myths and stereotypes of black culture, from slavery and Ebony = magazine to=20 hairstyles and Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun. All = the=20 sketches revolve around identity issues: the loss of it, the escape from = it, the=20 search for it.

The centerpiece of the = play -- and=20 its most familiar sketch -- is "The Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," a = farcical=20 send-up of the Hansberry drama, Ntozake Shange's For Colored = Girls=85, and=20 the kind of black musicals that white audiences, Wolfe suggests, are = conditioned=20 to expect.

The charismatic Stephanie = Stovall is a=20 hoot as the weary, Bible-totin' mama who is not above swatting her adult = son=20 when he takes the Lord's name in vain. Jimmie Woody is dead-on as the = aggrieved=20 son, whose beef is with the Boss Man, not the man upstairs. Meanwhile, = Kimberly=20 Brown's Lady in Plaid parodies the style found in Shange's famous work, = while=20 Katrice Monee Headd as Medea Jones speaks in the classical tongues she = learned=20 at Juilliard -- which nobody gets. Eventually, each actor tries to = out-emote the=20 others and win an Oscar from the Narrator (G. Carlos Henderson). The = segment=20 ends with a manic rendition of an all-black musical, in which = dervishlike=20 dancing slows down to a moment of self-awareness: It is music and dance = that has=20 helped people of color to survive.

Wolfe's most=20 hilarious sketch is "The Hairpiece," in which Stovall, now wearing = "Barbie-doll=20 tresses dipped in chocolate," and Headd, sporting an outsized '60s Afro, = mimic=20 two bewigged talking heads vying for the crown of their bald = mistress.
Henderson's campy impersonation of a drag = queen and=20 Brown's sultry portrait of an expatriate singer =E0 la Josephine Baker = are two=20 examples of the performances trumping the writing. The humor falls flat = in=20 "Cookin' With Aunt Ethel," a lesson in "colored cuisine," but Stovall's = droll=20 caricature of an Aunt Jemima prototype and Woody's moonshine-swigging = sidekick=20 are a gas.

In its 90th season, Karamu = is the oldest=20 African-American theatre in the nation, and Artistic Director Terrence = Spivey is=20 on record as wanting to restore its luster. With razor-sharp productions = like=20 The Colored Museum, he is headed in the right direction.
The Colored Museum runs Jan. 27-Feb. 19 = at Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. = Tickets:=20 (216) 795-7077. Website: www.karamu.com.
http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews= /stage/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=3D1002033363
------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C63342.0DD72720-- From meredithcamp at ameritech.net Fri Feb 17 03:41:59 2006 From: meredithcamp at ameritech.net (Meredith Camp) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:41:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sparx Street Beats Auditions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sparx Street Beats Auditions -- Seeking colorful, high-energy dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs on downtown Cleveland sidewalks this summer. Five-minute auditions held on Tuesday, March 7 from 12 pm - 8 pm at the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call 216-426-7335 or go to www.cleveland.com/sparx. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sparx = Street Beats Auditions --
Seeking colorful, high-energy = dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs = on downtown Cleveland sidewalks this summer. Five-minute auditions held on Tuesday, March 7 = from 12 pm – 8 pm at the Idea   Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times = are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call = 216-426-7335 or go to www.cleveland.com/sparx.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C6338D.410CC8C0-- From bodwin_theatre_company at hotmail.com Fri Feb 17 05:40:27 2006 From: bodwin_theatre_company at hotmail.com (Bodwin Theatre Company) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 08:40:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Some Additional Information on Sparx in the City Auditions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: List: Below is some additional helpful information about the summer Sparx in the City activities. Kevin Cronin Bodwin Theatre Company ______________________________________________ From: Susie Frazier Subject: Sparx in the City Auditions Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:38:42 -0500 Hey creative people of Cleveland -- Sparx in the City is seeking colorful, high-energy dancers, musicians and visual entertainers, ages 18 years or older, for paid gigs in various outdoor spaces of downtown Cleveland this summer. This award-winning marketing initiative has paid over $164,000 to Northeast Ohio performing and visual artists since 2003, and has provided opportunities for selected performers to build new audiences and be featured on TV, radio, the Web, and in print. Five-minute auditions will be held on Tuesday, March 7 from 12 pm ? 8 pm at the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. Audition times are offered on a first come, first serve basis. To register, call 216-426-7335 or go to http://www.cleveland.com/sparx Judges include: Randy Rollison, Cleveland Public Theatre Dee Perry, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival Greg Peckham, Cleveland Public Art Nora Romanoff, Parkworks Bill Ransom, Drummer & Percussionist Nina Domingue, Playwright and Performer David Shimotakahara, Groundworks Dancetheater Please pass this on to someone who may be interested! Susie Frazier Mueller Sparx in the City Producer 216-926-7382 http://www.cleveland.com/sparx A downtown Cleveland marketing initiative that leverages the creativity of area artists to stimulate commerce and vibrant street life. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee? Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 From ytplayhouse at aol.com Fri Feb 17 06:15:28 2006 From: ytplayhouse at aol.com (ytplayhouse at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:15:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jekyll & Hyde final reminder Message-ID: <8C801E3BD0BA9FF-173C-4438@mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" 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 www.youngstownplayhouse.com ----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
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
 
----------MailBlocks_8C801E3BD0BA9FF_173C_43CA_mblk-d39.sysops.aol.com-- From Youngion at cox.net Fri Feb 17 06:45:21 2006 From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:45:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]performers needed Message-ID: Performers needed for paid gig at a flats nightclub on Mardi Gras, February 28. Since 1998, we have provided unique entertainment for one of the biggest Fat Tuesday parties in town. Already scheduled are Elvis, The Blues Bro, and Drag Queens. Looking for other singing impersonator acts, and unique circus and side show style entertainment. Contact Dan at Eastern Onion Entertainment 216-521-3866 From chris at antonellic.com Fri Feb 17 06:44:41 2006 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:44:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Miss 'Barnum' - The Greatest Musical on Earth........ Message-ID: <005501c633d0$afbcfbd0$0600a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Barnum The Greatest Musical on Earth Written by Mark Bramble Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Michael Stewart Performances:=20 Feb 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19*, 24 & 25 Curtain Time: 8 p.m.=20 (*Special 2 p.m. matinee) For tickets call 330-655-8522=20 "Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you that tonight you = are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name = stands for!" Here is the show that traces the career of America's greatest showman = from 1835 to the year he joined James A. Bailey to form The Greatest = Show On Earth. Let us begin, as BARNUM does... Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the = Barlow Community Center.=20 >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt = St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a = block down the road.=20 >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the road. Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Barnum
 
The = Greatest Musical on=20 Earth
Written by Mark=20 Bramble
Music by Cy = Coleman
Lyrics by Michael=20 Stewart
 
 
Performances:=20
Feb 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19*, = 24 &=20 25
 
Curtain = Time: 8=20 p.m.
(*Special 2 p.m.=20 matinee)
 
 
For tickets=20 call 330-655-8522 
 
"Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you = that tonight=20 you are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name = stands=20 for!"
Here is the show that traces the career of America's = greatest showman=20 from 1835 to the year he joined James A. Bailey to form The Greatest = Show On=20 Earth. Let us begin, as BARNUM does...

Hudson Players are = located right in=20 the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the Barlow Community Center. =

From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 = in Twinsburg=20 and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a = right on=20 Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side = just a=20 block down the road.
From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east = (right).=20 After you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. = The=20 Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the=20 road.
 
 

 

 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C633A6.C6CA4410-- From artistschair2005 at aol.com Fri Feb 17 07:36:44 2006 From: artistschair2005 at aol.com (artistschair2005 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:36:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a SCREEN ACTOR? Michael J. Reddy for Fri., Feb. 17 Message-ID: <8C801EF178628AB-238-DB7E@mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST FOR FEBRUARY 17" Screen Actor - Michael J. Reddy (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 17, 2006) To view Michael's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway (February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE! 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. FIND an Artist! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE an Artist! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. Our MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. ----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
 
          ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST FOR FEBRUARY 17"
Screen Actor - Michael J. Reddy (Location: Cleveland, Ohio)
 
(February 17, 2006) To view Michael's profile, visit http://www.artistschair.com
 
Latest Members' CONTEST Giveaway
(February 15, 2006) The artistschair.com member that is chosen to be the Tuesday, February 21 "Featured Artist of the Day" will win two passes good for four admissions to the Thursday, March 9 (7:30 pm) AMC Ridge Park Square advanced screening of "Failure to Launch" starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Not a member of artistschair.com yet? Join today for FREE!
 
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.
  
FIND an Artist!
Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields.
 
BE an Artist!
Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services.
 
Our MISSION
Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources.
 
----------MailBlocks_8C801EF1777DA95_238_DA4A_mblk-d36.sysops.aol.com-- From balletlaves at yahoo.com Fri Feb 17 06:40:38 2006 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:40:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]information on master classes by Groundworks Dancetheater Message-ID: <20060217144038.43985.qmail@web54714.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND CITY DANCE ANNOUNCES MASTER CLASSES by GroundWorks Dancetheater? South Euclid?Cleveland City Dance (13947 Cedar Rd. in South Euclid) announces a series of MASTER CLASSES taught by GroundWorks Dancetheater company members. Classes run 5:30pm -7:30pm. March 3- Felise Bagley April 7- Artistic Associate, Amy Miller May 12- Artistic Director, David Shimotakahara Tuition is $15 for individual classes or all three classes for $40. Reserve your place in advance by calling 216-932-0222. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 

CLEVELAND CITY DANCE ANNOUNCES MASTER CLASSES by GroundWorks Dancetheater?

 
 
South Euclid?Cleveland City Dance (13947 Cedar Rd. in South Euclid) announces a series of MASTER CLASSES taught by GroundWorks Dancetheater company members. Classes run 5:30pm -7:30pm.
 
March 3- Felise Bagley
April 7- Artistic Associate, Amy Miller 
May 12- Artistic Director, David Shimotakahara
 
Tuition is $15 for individual classes or all three classes for $40. Reserve your place in advance by calling 216-932-0222.
 


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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-2147156049-1140187238=:43911-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Feb 17 08:12:47 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 11:12:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Information on the Chinese New Years Dinner Celebration Message-ID: <00fe01c633dc$ffb98d90$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FF_01C633B3.16E38590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HI everyone, I know many of you ordered tickets for the Chinese New Year Celebration Dinner for tomorrow (Saturday, Feb 18) at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, I wanted to let you know that right now, the main room and 1 private room seatings of 320 is completed gone. If anyone still planning to attend the evening of 12 course dinner, free wine, lion dance, remarks from distringuish guests, be aware that sittings from now on for the last 20 seats will be in a private room (Room B) you still get the same meal and all, except you will only be able to see the visual via a television (provided I can get it running today). We are charged by table, and a table sits 10 people. So, we encourage to get a table blocked, those who had came in the past know how much fun it was and we plan to continue to make it fun for everyone. Again, we thank you for your support to our organization! Tickets are $25/person for non-OCAGC Member or $15 for OCAGC Member (you can become a member, membership is open to all - more info www.ocagc.org). Come celebrate Chinese New Year with 12-course Authentic Chinese cuisine at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Inauguration of New Officers. Date: Saturday, February 18, 2006 Place: C & Y Chinese Restaurant, 2222 St. Claire Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Time: 6 P.M. (Cash Bar) * Attire: Semi Formal or Traditional Dress Evening event including Lion Dance, Martial Arts, sit down 12-course dinner, and raffle prizes. 12-course dinner include lobster, chicken, beef, etc. And complimentary Lychee Wine will be available on each table. Special Guests: OCA National President, Ms. Ginny Gong, Congressman Sherrod Brown and others Cost: $25 for Non-member and $15 for OCAGC member. Membership application will be available that evening. ($35/family or $25/individual) . Or you can download it at www.ocagc.org (membership is open to all) For ticket reservation please contact: Shan Chan: 440-846-0113, Huili Shi: 216-514-0880, Barbara Hing: 440-248-0329, Lana Den: 440-255-7290 or 440-255-5634, Johnny Wu: 216-373-3278 or email president at ocagc.org (checks can be made payable to OCAGC, 1265 W 106th Street #1, Clevelad, Ohio 44102) More information also available at http://www.ocagc.org The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States" The Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland (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. Thank you all for supporting OCAGC! ------=_NextPart_000_00FF_01C633B3.16E38590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
HI = everyone, I know=20 many of you ordered tickets for the Chinese New Year Celebration = Dinner for=20 tomorrow (Saturday, Feb 18) at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, I wanted to = let you=20 know that right now, the main room and 1 private room seatings of 320 is = completed gone. If anyone still planning to attend the evening = of 12 course=20 dinner, free wine, lion dance, remarks from distringuish guests, be = aware that=20 sittings from now on for the last 20 seats will be in a private room = (Room B)=20 you still get the same meal and all, except you will only be able to see = the=20 visual via a television (provided I can get it running today). We are = charged by=20 table, and a table sits 10 people. So, we encourage to get a table = blocked,=20 those who had came in the past know how much fun it was and we plan to = continue=20 to make it fun for everyone. Again, we thank you for your support to our = organization!
 
Tickets are=20 $25/person for non-OCAGC Member or $15 for OCAGC Member (you can become = a=20 member, membership is open to all - more info www.ocagc.org).
 
 

Come celebrate Chinese New Year with 12-course = Authentic=20 Chinese cuisine at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater = Cleveland’s=20 New Year Celebration and Inauguration of New Officers.

 

Date:   =20 Saturday, February 18, = 2006

Place:   = C=20 & Y Chinese Restaurant, 2222 St. Claire=20 Avenue, Cleveland,=20 Ohio

Time:   =20 6 P.M.  (Cash Bar) * Attire: Semi = Formal or=20 Traditional Dress

 

Evening event including Lion Dance, Martial Arts, sit down = 12-course=20 dinner, and raffle prizes. 12-course dinner include lobster, chicken, = beef, etc.=20  And complimentary Lychee = Wine will=20 be available on each table.

 

Special Guests: OCA National = President, Ms.=20 Ginny Gong, Congressman Sherrod = Brown and=20 others

 

Cost: $25 for Non-member and $15 for OCAGC member. Membership = application=20 will be available that evening. ($35/family or $25/individual) . Or you = can=20 download it at www.ocagc.org (membership is open to = all)

 

For ticket reservation please contact:  Shan Chan:  440-846-0113, Huili Shi: = 216-514-0880,=20 Barbara Hing: 440-248-0329, Lana Den: 440-255-7290 or 440-255-5634, = Johnny Wu:=20 216-373-3278 or email president at ocagc.org (checks can be made payable to OCAGC,=20 1265 W 106th Street #1,=20 Clevelad, Ohio=20 44102)

 

More information also available at http://www.ocagc.org

 

The Organization of Chinese Americans of = Greater=20 Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and = educational=20 organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active=20 participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and = equal=20 treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and = Asian/Pacific=20 Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and = Asian=20 Pacific Americans in the United=20 States"

 

The Organization of Chinese American of Greater = Cleveland=20 (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese American community of=20 Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations = and=20 communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity.=20

 

Thank you all=20 for supporting = OCAGC!

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charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Oberlin Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations (440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu Cleveland Museum of Art Contact: Rob Bruder (216) 707-2265; rbruder at clevelandart.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Oberlin College Choir Joins the Kronos Quartet for a Multi-Media Concert Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art=92s VIVA!=20= and Gala Around Town Series on Feb. 25 OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 17, 2006) =97 The Oberlin College Choir, directed by=20= Associate Professor of Choral Conducting Hugh Floyd, will join the=20 Kronos Quartet in a multi-media concert experience at Cleveland=92s=20 Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006,=20 at 7:30 p.m. The concert features Terry Riley=92s Sun Rings, an amalgam=20= of choral music, electronic sounds from outer space, and dazzling=20 visual projections from the Milky Way. The Cleveland Museum of Art=20 (CMA) presents the event as part of its VIVA! and Gala Around Town=20 Series. Admission to the performance is $39 for the general public, $34 = for=20 CMA members, and $10 for students with a valid I.D. To order tickets,=20 please call 1-888-CMA-0033 or visit www.cma.org/perform. Completed in 2002, Riley=92s Sun Rings uses the sounds of space = to=20 influence the writing of the string quartet, allowing for interplay=20 between recorded space sounds and live string playing. Commissioned by=20= NASA, Sun Rings features music by Riley that incorporates sounds from=20 the Milky Way such as crackling solar windstorms, the whistling of=20 lighting on Jupiter, and other sounds, triggered by Kronos using an=20 interactive computer. In addition, noted visual designer Willie=20 Williams (who has worked with the rock groups U2 and R.E.M.) prepared=20 images of the solar system photographed by the Voyager and Galileo=20 space probes that will be projected onto a screen behind the ensemble.=20= Sight and sound coupled together, Sun Rings culminates in an=20 unparalleled visual and aural experience. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote of a recent = performance:=20 =93Galaxies carpet the walls and Riley=92s generous melodies flow = through=20 Kronos=92 four string instruments. The audience sat in spellbound=20 silence.=94 Spending five months of each year touring concert halls, clubs, = and=20 festivals worldwide, the multi-Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet has=20= boisterously broken down genre barriers expected of string quartets.=20 Performing live with contemporary greats Tom Waits and David Bowie and=20= recording with such diversely talented singer-songwriters as Dave=20 Matthews and Nelly Furtado, Kronos has altered perceptions of what a=20 string quartet should be in the 21st century. About the Oberlin College Choir The Oberlin College Choir is a highly select ensemble chosen from=20 students at the Conservatory and the College. Founded by Olaf C.=20 Christiansen in 1929, it has been led by such illustrious conductors as=20= Robert Fountain and Daniel Moe, and has won critical acclaim for=20 performances in the United States and abroad, appearing in such=20 prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. In recent=20 years, the choir has sung regularly with the Cleveland Orchestra in=20 Severance Hall; for the 2005-2006 season the choir sang Mendelssohn=92s=20= Midsummer Night=92s Dream with Dame Felicity Lott. The choir=92s most=20 recent off-campus performance was in Chicago at the American Choral=20 Directors Central Division Convention (February 2006). Upcoming=20 projects include a dual language holiday recording for EMI. Director Hugh Floyd Hugh Ferguson Floyd is director of choral activities at the Oberlin=20 Conservatory of Music and at the Interlochen Arts Camp. At Oberlin, he=20= conducts the Oberlin College Choir, the Oberlin College Singers, the=20 Oberlin Musical Union, and, in rotation, the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra.=20= Floyd is a graduate of Furman University, the Eastman School of Music,=20= and the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Oberlin faculty,=20 Floyd was conducting assistant with the Charlotte (North Carolina)=20 Symphony and director of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte. He served=20 as chorus master for the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, and chorus=20 master and conductor in residence at the Brevard Music Center. He has=20 prepared choirs for such eminent conductors as Robert Shaw, Margaret=20 Hillis, Robert Page, Franz Welser-M=F6st, and Robert Spano. The Oberlin College Choir and the Kronos Quartet Sun Rings, by Terry Riley PRESENTED BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART'S VIVA! AND GALA AROUND TOWN SERIES Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center 3615 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (Parking is available at Applied Technologies directly across E. 36th from the auditorium entrance.) Tickets: $39 General Public $34 for CMA members $10 for students with valid I.D. 1-888-CMA-0033 # # # 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= --Boundary_(ID_LZlb7vXm6CckHDRRyj1XSQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Helvetica Oberlin Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations (440) 775-8328 (office); (440) 667-2724 (cell); = 0000,0000,FFFDmarci.janas at oberlin.edu Cleveland Museum of Art Contact: Rob Bruder (216) 707-2265; rbruder at clevelandart.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
The Oberlin College Choir Joins the Kronos Quartet for=20 a Multi-Media Concert Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art=92s VIVA! and Gala Around Town Series on Feb. 25
0000,0000,3331OBERLIN, OHIO (Feb. 17, 2006) =97 The Oberlin College Choir, directed by Associate Professor of Choral Conducting Hugh Floyd, will join the Kronos Quartet in a multi-media concert experience at Cleveland=92s Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, at 7:30 p.m. The concert features Terry Riley=92s Sun = Rings,807E,0000,0000 = 0000,0000,3331an amalgam of choral music, electronic sounds from outer space, and dazzling visual projections from the Milky Way. The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) presents the event as part of its VIVA! and Gala Around Town Series. 0000,0000,3331Admission to the performance is $39 for the general public, $34 for CMA members, and $10 for students with a valid I.D. To order tickets, please call 1-888-CMA-0033 or visit www.cma.org/perform. Completed in 2002, Riley=92s Sun Rings uses the = sounds of space to influence the writing of the string quartet, allowing for interplay between recorded space sounds and live string playing. Commissioned by NASA, Sun Rings features music by Riley that incorporates sounds from the Milky Way such as crackling solar windstorms, the whistling of lighting on Jupiter, and other sounds, triggered by Kronos using an interactive computer. In addition, noted visual designer Willie Williams (who has worked with the rock groups U2 and R.E.M.) prepared images of the solar system photographed by the Voyager and Galileo space probes that will be projected onto a screen behind the ensemble. Sight and sound coupled together, Sun Rings culminates in an unparalleled visual and aural experience. A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote of a recent performance: =93Galaxies carpet the walls and Riley=92s generous melodies flow through Kronos=92 four string instruments. The audience sat in spellbound silence.=94 0000,0000,3331 Spending five months of each = year touring concert halls, clubs, and festivals worldwide, the multi-Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet has boisterously broken down genre barriers expected of string quartets. Performing live with contemporary greats Tom Waits and David Bowie and recording with such diversely talented singer-songwriters as Dave Matthews and Nelly Furtado, Kronos has altered perceptions of what a string quartet should be in the 21st century. About the Oberlin College Choir The Oberlin College Choir is a highly select ensemble chosen from students at the Conservatory and the College. Founded by Olaf C. Christiansen in 1929, it has been led by such illustrious conductors as Robert Fountain and Daniel Moe, and has won critical acclaim for performances in the United States and abroad, appearing in such prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. In recent years, the choir has sung regularly with the Cleveland Orchestra in Severance Hall; for the 2005-2006 season the choir sang Mendelssohn=92s Midsummer Night=92s Dream with Dame Felicity Lott. The choir=92s most recent off-campus performance was in Chicago at the American Choral Directors Central Division Convention (February 2006). Upcoming projects include a dual language holiday recording for EMI. Director Hugh Floyd Hugh Ferguson Floyd is director of choral activities at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and at the Interlochen Arts Camp. At Oberlin, he conducts the Oberlin College Choir, the Oberlin College Singers, the Oberlin Musical Union, and, in rotation, the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra. Floyd is a graduate of Furman University, the Eastman School of Music, and the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Oberlin faculty, Floyd was conducting assistant withTimes = theTimes= Charlotte (North Carolina) Symphony and director of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte. He served as chorus master for the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, and chorus master and conductor in residence at the Brevard Music Center. He has prepared choirs for such eminent conductors as Robert Shaw, Margaret Hillis, Robert Page, Franz Welser-M=F6st, and Robert Spano. The Oberlin College Choir and the Kronos Quartet Sun Rings, by Terry Riley PRESENTED BY THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART'S VIVA! AND GALA AROUND TOWN SERIES Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple and Performing Arts Center 3615 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (Parking is available at Applied Technologies directly across E. 36th from the auditorium entrance.) Tickets:=20 $39 General Public $34 for CMA members $10 for students with valid I.D. 1-888-CMA-0033
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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= --Boundary_(ID_LZlb7vXm6CckHDRRyj1XSQ)-- From suzie_dave at msn.com Fri Feb 17 12:22:29 2006 From: suzie_dave at msn.com (David A. Estvanko) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:22:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Easter Bunny for You! Message-ID: To All who need me. My name is David A. Estvanko and I have been doing this for 12 years. My costume is headed, white with a pink vest, with feet and hands. If you need The Bunny, I am available for $25.00 for 20 minutes or $75.00 hr. If you would like a 1 hr party featuring the Easter Bunny and helper which includes music, dancing, games, facepainting and/or tattoos, and balloon animals, the rate is $150.00 hr. The Easter Bunny can do meet and greet and photos or come to your house to plant your Easter eggs for your big egg hunt. He can be caught leaving his footprints in your cooking flour as he leaves his Easter baskets for your chlidren. Contact me at 1-216-398-0770 or cell 1-216-272-0255. The Bunny is available including the Saturday before Easter and Easter Morning and afternoon. Hope to hear from you. Dave From Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org Fri Feb 17 14:26:17 2006 From: Jessica.Schuster at ideastream.org (Schuster, Jessica) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 17:26:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the Week of February 20 Message-ID: <3658357796870A4FAD822731653E058555D8E9@ideacom.WVIZ.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release Friday, February 17, 2006 Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, ideastream, 216.916.6134 "Around Noon" Schedule for the Week of February 20, 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 20. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to change. Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 20, 2006 Monday, 1-20-06 Jim Goldurs celebrates Presidents' Day with letters between Presidents' and their wives; introduces another music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, David Briskin; and finds out what's T.O.P.S. at Karamu House. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.loc.gov/shop/index.php?action=3DcCatalog.showItem&cid=3D1&scid= =3D78 &iid=3D3185 http://www.akronsymphony.org/ http://www.pmmf.org/2005_season/events_artists/personnel/david_briskin.h tm http://www.karamu.com/tops.htm http://www.karamu.com/ Tuesday, 1-21-06 Dee returns to see what's up with City Music Cleveland; gets some background on her genealogy thanks to the Western Reserve Historical Society; and meets South African singing star Vusi Mahlasela prior to his performance at Nighttown. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.citymusiccleveland.org/ http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=3D195 http://www.vusimahlasela.com/ http://home.ezezine.com/640_3/640_3-2006.02.07.00.49.archive.html Wednesday, 1-22-06 Today, Dee meets MOCA artist Peggy Kwong-Gordon; introduces the final music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, Paul Polivnick; and shares the funky fretwork of Bootsy Collins 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.contemporaryart.org/home/index.asp http://www.contemporaryart.org/exhibitions_details/ex_details_2006-ws.as p?ExhibitId=3D2 http://www.funky-stuff.com/bootsy/ http://www.akronsymphony.org/ http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/polivnick.html Thursday, 1-23-06 On Around Noon today, Dee gets in step with modern dance master Garth Fagan prior to his company's Dance Cleveland performance. Then, ideastream takes listeners to the City Club of Cleveland for the State of the City by Mayor Frank Jackson. For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.garthfagandance.org/ http://www.dancecleveland.org/ http://www.cityclub.org/ http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=3D5280 Friday, 1-24-06 Today, Dee shoots for the stars with the Kronos Quartet, prior to their Cleveland Museum of Art performance; meets the funky buckeyes of The Ohio Players before their Rock Hall performance; and welcomes Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria for a preview of his concert at the Lakeland Jazz Festival. =20 For additional information on the guests and topics of today's show, visit the following websites: http://www.kronosquartet.org/ http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/aroundtown/html/2411265.html http://wfnk.com/ohioplayers/ http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D2006 http://www.bobbysanabria.com/ http://lakelandcc.edu/ACADEMIC/ARTS/concerts.htm ------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The 90.3 WCPN "Around Noon" Program Schedule for the = Week of February 20

For Immediate Release

Friday, February 17, 2006

Contact: Jessica Schuster, Communications Specialist, = ideastream, 216.916.6134


“Around Noon” Schedule for the = Week of February 20, 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 20. Please note, all guests and programs are subject to = change.


Around Noon Schedule for the Week of February 20, = 2006

Monday, 1-20-06

Jim Goldurs celebrates Presidents’ Day = with = letters between Presidents’ = and their wives; introduces another = music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, David = Briskin; and finds out = what’s T.O.P.S. = at = Karamu House.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.loc.gov/shop/index.php?action=3DcCatalog.showItem&ci= d=3D1&scid=3D78&iid=3D3185

http://www.akronsymphony.org/

http://www.pmmf.org/2005_season/events_artists/personnel/david_bris= kin.htm

http://www.karamu.com/tops.htm

http://www.karamu.com/


Tuesday, 1-21-06

Dee returns to see what’s up with City Music Cleveland; gets some background on her genealogy thanks to = the = Western Reserve Historical = Society; and meets South = African singing star Vusi = Mahlasela prior to his = performance at Nighttown.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.citymusiccleveland.org/

http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=3D195=

http://www.vusimahlasela.com/

http://home.ezezine.com/640_3/640_3-2006.02.07.00.49.archive.html


Wednesday, 1-22-06

Today, Dee meets MOCA = artist = Peggy = Kwong-Gordon; introduces the = final music director candidate for the Akron Symphony, Paul = Polivnick; and shares the = funky fretwork of Bootsy = Collins 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.contemporaryart.org/home/index.asp

http://www.contemporaryart.org/exhibitions_details/ex_details_2006-= ws.asp?ExhibitId=3D2

http://www.funky-stuff.com/bootsy/

http://www.akronsymphony.org/

http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/polivnick.html=


Thursday, 1-23-06

On Around = Noon today, Dee gets in = step with modern dance master Garth Fagan prior to his company’s Dance Cleveland performance.

Then, ideastream takes listeners to the City Club of Cleveland for the State of the = City by Mayor Frank = Jackson.

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.garthfagandance.org/

http://www.dancecleveland.org/

http://www.cityclub.org/

http://www.cityclub.org/content/speakers/SpeakerDetail.aspx?spkID=3D= 5280


Friday, 1-24-06

Today, Dee shoots for the stars with the Kronos Quartet, prior to their Cleveland Museum = of Art performance; meets = the funky buckeyes of The Ohio = Players before = their = Rock Hall performance; and welcomes Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria for a preview of his concert at the Lakeland Jazz Festival.  

For additional information on the guests and topics of = today’s show, visit the following websites:

http://www.kronosquartet.org/

= http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/aroundtown/html/2411265.html

http://wfnk.com/ohioplayers/

http://www.rockhall.com/museum/calendar.asp?month=3D2&year=3D20= 06

http://www.bobbysanabria.com/

http://lakelandcc.edu/ACADEMIC/ARTS/concerts.htm<= SPAN LANG=3D"en-us">






















------_=_NextPart_001_01C63411.1A8650DF-- From TBURNETT at neo.rr.com Fri Feb 17 17:42:14 2006 From: TBURNETT at neo.rr.com (Tom Burnett) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:42:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Show auditions Message-ID: <11D582C6-61E8-4944-85F8-458822A07009@neo.rr.com> --Apple-Mail-3-858460864 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Audition = Announcement The 3rd Annual Stars of Medina County Variety Show The show will be held on Saturday, April 1, at 7 p.m., on the Main =20 Stage of the beautiful Performing Arts Center at Medina High School. Auditions are scheduled for Friday, March 3, from 6 to 9 p.m., and =20 Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They will be held on the =20 Middle Stage, which is reached through the school=92s north entrance. If you're a solo act, or part of a group, come and audition, If you =20 can sing, dance, tell jokes, play an instrument, juggle, perform =20 magic tricks =96 or do anything that will entertain an audience =96 we =20= want to hear from you. Among the 25 acts featured in last year's show =20= was a performer who played on washboards and spoons and other items =20 and proved to be one of the most popular when he invited four young =20 children up on stage to accompany him. The evening will also include a pre-show party featuring =20 refreshments, souvenirs, lobby entertainment and a raffle. For more =20 information, call Tom Burnett at 330-722-6559 or Nancy McNeal at =20 330-722-1948, or email tburnett at neo.rr.com. --Apple-Mail-3-858460864 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252

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The show will be held on Saturday, April 1, = at 7 p.m., on the Main Stage of the beautiful Performing Arts Center at = Medina High School.=A0

Auditions are scheduled for Friday, March 3, = from 6 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They = will be held on the Middle Stage, which is reached through the school=92s = north entrance.=A0

If you're a solo act, or part of a group, = come and audition, If you can sing, dance, tell jokes, play an = instrument, juggle, perform magic tricks =96 or do anything that will = entertain an audience =96 we want to hear from you. Among the 25 acts = featured in last year's show was a performer who played on washboards = and spoons and other items and proved to be one of the most popular when = he invited four young children up on stage to accompany = him.

The evening will = also include a pre-show party featuring refreshments, souvenirs, lobby = entertainment and a raffle. For more information, call Tom Burnett at = 330-722-6559 or Nancy McNeal at 330-722-1948, or email = tburnett at neo.rr.com.


= --Apple-Mail-3-858460864-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 17 19:41:35 2006 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 19:41:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's Cat: one more weekend of life Message-ID: <20060218034135.14427.qmail@web36811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 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 440.5 25.4747. 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. __________________________________________________ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit   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 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 440.5 25.4747. 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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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1889820069-1140234095=:12976-- From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 18 08:53:01 2006 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (Alan or Judith Higbee) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:53:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Crucible in Cleveland Hts. March 3-5 Message-ID: <020401c634ab$c951efc0$0100a8c0@BABYLAPTOP> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral of Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Heights will = present Arthur Miller's The Crucible on Friday and Saturday, March 3 and = 4 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 and = are on sale at the church beginning February 12. Seating is limited. =20 First produced in New York in 1953, The Crucible won the Tony Award for = best play that year. It has since become one of the 20th century's most = powerful dramas. The setting is the year 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts = at the time of the witchcraft trials. Directed by Richard Meadows, the cast includes: Jennifer Bernhardt, = Allen Branstein, Debra Drew, Mary Lou Garmone (Franks), Carol Griffith, = Rich Hiles,David Hundertmark, Jim Johnston, Alicia Kahn, Paul Kapczuk, = Hannah McCandless, Roland Moore, Mairi Mull, Shirley Nixon, Ralph Pack, = Mike Piepenburg, Lisa Wadsworth, Rebekah Wadsworth, Bob Windle =20 Church of the Saviour is located at 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, = Ohio (1 block North of Fairmount Blvd.) The church has plenty of free, = lighted parking and is handicapped-accessible. =20 For more information please call 216-321-8880. =20 Judith Higbee, Director of Music ------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral of Church of the Saviour in = Cleveland=20 Heights will present Arthur Miller=92s The Crucible on Friday and = Saturday,=20 March 3 and 4 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 3 p.m.  = Tickets=20 are $10 and are on sale at the church beginning February 12.  = Seating is=20 limited.
 
First produced in New York in 1953, The = Crucible=20 won the Tony Award for best play that year. It has since become one of = the 20th=20 century=92s most powerful dramas.  The setting is the year 1692 in = Salem,=20 Massachusetts at the time of the witchcraft trials.

Directed by = Richard=20 Meadows, the cast includes: Jennifer Bernhardt, Allen Branstein, Debra = Drew,=20 Mary Lou Garmone (Franks), Carol Griffith, Rich Hiles,David Hundertmark, = Jim=20 Johnston, Alicia Kahn, Paul Kapczuk, Hannah McCandless, Roland Moore, = Mairi=20 Mull, Shirley Nixon, Ralph Pack, Mike Piepenburg, Lisa Wadsworth, = Rebekah=20 Wadsworth, Bob Windle

 
Church of the Saviour is located = at 2537=20 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio (1 block North of Fairmount = Blvd.)  The=20 church has plenty of free, lighted parking and is=20 handicapped-accessible.
 
For more information please = call=20 216-321-8880.
 
Judith Higbee, Director of=20 Music
 
------=_NextPart_000_0201_01C63481.DEC2C610-- From cager55 at alltel.net Sat Feb 18 08:56:24 2006 From: cager55 at alltel.net (Jeff Caja) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:56:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JOSEPH AND THE DREAMCOAT OPENS AT OLDE TOWNE HALL Message-ID: <04e601c634ac$406afb10$01fea8c0@D9KSST61> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Olde Towne Hall Theatre =A836119 Center Ridge Road =A8 North Ridgeville, = OH PRESENTS JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR=AE DREAMCOAT DIRECTED BY MONICA OLEJKO MUSIC DIRECTION BY JOHN FRANKS SHOW DATES: FEB. 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25 MAR. 3, 4, 5, MAR. 10, 11, 12 CURTAIN TIMES: EVENING PERFORMANCES 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY MATINEES ON FEB. 19, MAR. 5 & MAR. 12 2:00 P.M. TICKET PRICES: ADULTS: $12.00 SENIORS & STUDENTS: $10.00 BOX OFFICE PHONE: 440 327-2909 OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS LOCATED ON CENTER RIDGE ROAD (OHIO RTE. 113) = 200 FEET WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF AVON-BELDEN ROAD (OHIO RTE. 83), = DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE NORTH RIDGEVILLE WATER TOWER. = (www.oldetownehalltheatre.com) =20 CAST OF CHARACTERS: JOSEPH SHANE SINISCALCHI = =20 NARRATOR CAROL BROQUET JACOB/POTIPHAR/BUTLER REGAN KRAUSE LEVI RICK EVANS ZEBULUN/BAKER CORY IGNECZI NAPHTALI JIM JASON SIMEON KEN MILOTA JUDAH/PHARAOH STEVEN SCHUERGER DAN ANDREW EVANS BENJAMIN CALEB EVANS ISSACHAR JOSH EVANS GAD BEN HENCEROTH REUBEN ED AULT WIVES: KRISTIN BROSKY JODY DARBY ANGEL EVANS HAILEY HUGHES HANNAH HUGHES (FEATURED = DANCER) RENEE STULL MRS. POTIPHAR SHARI LANAVE LITTLE JOEY CHRISTOPHER EVANS LITTLE GOAT JESSICA EVANS JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR=AE DREAMCOAT IS PRESENTED THROUGH = EXCLUSIVE ARRANGEMENT WITH R & H THEATRICALS, 1065 AVENUE OF THE = AMERICAS, SUITE 2400, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10018 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Olde=20 Towne Hall Theatre =A836119=20 Center Ridge Road =A8=20 North Ridgeville, OH
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   =20     TICKET=20 PRICES:   ADULTS:  $12.00
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   =20     BOX OFFICE=20 PHONE:  440 327-2909
 
OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS LOCATED ON CENTER RIDGE ROAD = (OHIO RTE.=20 113) 200 FEET WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF AVON-BELDEN ROAD = (OHIO RTE.=20 83), DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE NORTH RIDGEVILLE WATER = TOWER. (www.oldetownehalltheatre.com= )   
 
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------=_NextPart_000_04E3_01C63482.573DD260-- From bangandclatter at netzero.net Sat Feb 18 09:16:44 2006 From: bangandclatter at netzero.net (bangandclatter at netzero.net) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 17:16:44 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bang and Clatter Audition Reminder for Tomorrow... Message-ID: <20060218.091719.19304.389020@webmail03.lax.untd.com> Ohio's Newest Professional Theatre. The Bang and the Clatter wants you... Many of you have called and were not able to attend our auditions this p= ast Saturday and are interested in being a part of our Inaugural Season.= = We have scheduled a second round for those interested, tommorrow evening= from 6 -10p.m. Please call to confirm an audition time. 330-606-5317 In addition, we are offering FREE tix to the 3pm performance to those of= you who are auditioning that evening. Please mention this offer when yo= u makeyour audition time and then join us to see what The Bang and the C= latter Theatre Company has to offer. = Auditions: Sunday, February 19 from 6 -10 pm at Summit ArtSpace. = 140 East Market St. Akron 44308 Call 330-606-5317 for information We are looking for 23 actors ages 18 - 60 for roles in the following sho= ws. 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-school dropout, opts for a career in= the navy and eventually returns from Vietnam. Alone, Johnny takes solac= e in pyromania and writing about his family. As Johnny matures, he becom= es increasingly perceptive, revealing with more and more sympathy the un= derlying causes of so much family misery. In between Johnny's musings ar= e raucous scenes of catastrophic violence barely held in check by each c= haracter's submerged but instinctual need for the love of one another. I= n the plays final scenes, part memory, part hallucination and part truth, Ma is seen through Johnny's e= yes as she once was: innocent and flirtatious (even with Johnny), and pa= infully unprepared for her ultimate destination with Pop. The father is = also transfigured in Johnny's imagination: broken, remorseful and unable= to identify with the mantle of fatherhood that his own traditional upbr= inging inflicted upon him. As the forgiving vision begins, Pop and Ma da= nce to "Danny Boy," the song to which they used to force their children = to dance, but when Joey interrupts he is struck dead by his father. John= ny ends the 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. Sean & Sean From ROSSPLANET at aol.com Sat Feb 18 10:17:48 2006 From: ROSSPLANET at aol.com (ROSSPLANET at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:17:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]TONIGHT---10% Off Coupon Pesano's Restaurant-Gary Lee of THE ECHOES Message-ID: <1c1.3a2735db.3128becc@aol.com> -------------------------------1140286668 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 10% OFF FOOD COUPON To All NEohioPAL Members at PESANO'S RESTAURANT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006 5225 WARNER ROAD GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047 (Tell them Dr. Ross sent you!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ SATURDAY, SPECIAL VALENTINE'S DAY PERFORMANCE, GARY LEE WILL BE APPEARING AT: Pesano's Restaurant & Lounge 5225 Warner Rd. 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Gary Lee, Lead singer of THE ECHOES February 18, 2006
       "GARY LEE, lead singer of THE ECHOES, will be a= ppearing with his duet, THE TWO SOULS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006, FROM 8 P= M to MIDNIGHT, at PESANO'S Restaurant, 5225 Warner Road Garfield Height= s, OH 44125 (216) 641-1047.  GARY LEE and THE ECHOES are a RETRO BAND t= hat perform BEATLE'S tunes as well as songs from the 60's. Gary sounds so mu= ch 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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-------------------------------1140286668-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Feb 18 10:37:47 2006 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:37:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Sunday - TV comedy show Cleveland Message-ID: <023601c634ba$711ff900$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for the =93Mark Norton Show=94 will be held at: North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave Cleveland, OH 44102 216-651-5441 =20 On Feb. 19th from 5 to 9 PM / Open Call! =20 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 =20 The show to be aired on PAX TV channel 23 and PAX seen on numerous cable channels. =20 Looking for 18 and over males and females all types, no age limit (total of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy sketches! =20 Show format will be similar to Saturday Night Live. =20 Bring photo and resume and be prepared to do improv and interview. =20 Deferred pay. =20 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 89966 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Auditions for the “Mark Norton Show” will = be held at:


North Coast = Casting

4913 Storer Ave

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216-651-5441

 

On Feb. 19th from 5 to 9 PM / Open Call!

 

Mark Norton is the owner of Norton’s Furniture = in Cleveland. You may have seen his commercials on channel 19. Deep voice and pony tail! Has = already developed a strong following!

 

The show to be aired on PAX TV channel 23 and PAX = seen on numerous cable channels.

 

Looking for 18 and over males and females all types, = no age limit (total of 10 to 14) for scripted and improve comedy = sketches!

 

Show format will be similar to Saturday Night = Live.

 

Bring photo and resume and be prepared to do improv = and interview.

 

Deferred pay.

 

 

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Founder - "The Indie = Gathering"
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------=_NextPart_000_0237_01C63490.8849F100-- From info at groundfloortheater.com Sat Feb 18 11:24:45 2006 From: info at groundfloortheater.com (info at groundfloortheater.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 19:24:45 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mimi Gonzales - one show only - tonight at the Ground Floor Message-ID: ----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tonight for one show only, hilarious stand-up comedian Mimi Gonzales brin= gs her to the Ground Floor Theater stage. TimCornett opens. Showtime is 9= :00. 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= azine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and giveawa= ys. Join our mailing list to receive money-saving coupons and other offers. V= isit www.groundfloortheater.com. ----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tonight for one show only, hilarious stand-up comedian Mimi G= onzales brings her to the Ground Floor Theater stage. TimC= ornett opens. Showtime is 9:00.

The Ground Floor Theater is a new = comedy theater located at 2781 Euclid Heights Blvd. (at Coventry) in the = old Centrum Movie Theater. Full bar available for all shows. Admission is= $16.00. Doors and the bar open one half hour before showtime. Call 216-2= 55-6533 or email info at groundfloortheater.com for more information.
We're in the news: The Ground Floor has been featured this January in t= he Akron Beacon Journal, Free Times Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and The N= ews Herald... to name a few. Look for a new write up next week in Scene M= agazine. Also, listen to WMMS 100.7-FM this week for promotions and givea= ways.
 
Join our mailing list to rec= eive money-saving coupons and other offers. Visit www.groundfloortheater.com. <= /FONT>

 

----=_vm_0011_W9053225361_17913_1140290685-- From ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com Sat Feb 18 14:46:02 2006 From: ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com (ThsThingOvOurz at aol.com) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 17:46:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for Carlee Milluch or actress of Marilyn Monroe typePAID POSITION Message-ID: <192.519a196f.3128fdaa@aol.com> -------------------------------1140302762 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for Carli Milich. Not sure of the spelling. She worked for Bits events doing mystery theater work a few years back and went to Tri-C west. Carli if you're reading this please respond, it's imperative that you respond to this email asap concerning a paid position. If there's any female that would fit the role of a Marilyn Monroe type actress, please respond -------------------------------1140302762 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I am looking for Carli Milich.  Not sure of the spelling.  Sh= e=20 worked for Bits events doing mystery theater work a few years back and went=20= to=20 Tri-C west.  Carli if you're reading this please respond, it's imperati= ve=20 that you respond to this email asap concerning a paid position.  If the= re's=20 any female that would fit the role of a Marilyn Monroe type actress, pl= ease=20 respond
-------------------------------1140302762-- From seanszaller at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 19 00:20:23 2006 From: seanszaller at sbcglobal.net (Sean Szaller) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 00:20:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for ONCE ON THIS ISLAND Message-ID: <20060219082023.58274.qmail@web80513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Kirtland HS Musical Director, Sean Szaller, is seeking the following musicians for an upcoming production of "Once on This Island": 1) Keyboard 2 -- (Preferrably owns their own keyboard...ideally a Kurzweil for programming purposes) 2) Electric Bass 3) Guitar -- Electric, Steel string acoustic, and Nylon string acoustic 4) Percussionist -- all auxillary, no set 5) Reed -- the book calls for Flute, ALTO Flute, Picc., Clarinet, and Sop. Sax. We are trying to use a player who actually owns (or has access to) and can play Alto Flute, as so much of the show is scored for it. This is not an easy reed book, so the player must be exceptional! These ARE ALL paying positions. The committment is very minimal. Rehearsals TBD. Performances: 3/30, 3/31, 4/6, and 4/7 -- all evening shows. If interested, please respond to this post with and attach either a resume or brief list of musical theater experience. Thank you! ~Sean Szaller Musical Director --0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Kirtland HS Musical Director, Sean Szaller, is seeking the following musicians for an upcoming production of "Once on This Island":
 
1) Keyboard 2 -- (Preferrably owns their own keyboard...ideally a Kurzweil for programming purposes)
 
2) Electric Bass
 
3) Guitar -- Electric, Steel string acoustic, and Nylon string acoustic
 
4) Percussionist -- all auxillary, no set
 
5) Reed -- the book calls for Flute, ALTO Flute, Picc., Clarinet, and Sop. Sax. We are trying to use a player who actually owns (or has access to) and can play Alto Flute, as so much of the show is scored for it.  This is not an easy reed book, so the player must be exceptional!
 
These ARE ALL paying positions.  The committment is very minimal.  Rehearsals TBD.  Performances: 3/30, 3/31, 4/6, and 4/7 -- all evening shows.  If interested, please respond to this post with and attach either a resume or brief list of musical theater experience.  Thank you!
 
~Sean Szaller
Musical Director
 
--0-2050725538-1140337223=:57747-- From davidstphillips at alltel.net Sun Feb 19 07:18:16 2006 From: davidstphillips at alltel.net (David Tarbert) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:18:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Musician Wanted Message-ID: <002d01c63567$b8e29b00$01fea8c0@yourze8cxvr8tt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Looking for a stand-up bass player - female vocalist - percussionist (or combination) to wrap-around an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/guitarist from the area (with product out) for appearances locally and possibly regionally/nationally. Please respond to davideo at en.com Thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Looking for a stand-up bass playerfemale = vocalistpercussionist (or = combination) to wrap-around an up-and-coming singer/songwriter/guitarist from the = area (with product out) for appearances locally and possibly = regionally/nationally.

 

Please respond to davideo at en.com  Thanks.

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6353D.D00C9300-- From bellissimasop at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 18 07:37:12 2006 From: bellissimasop at sbcglobal.net (Sharon Shaffer) Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 10:37:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sharon Shaffer, Soprano Message-ID: <001201c634a1$30419060$3201a8c0@sharonpc> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0" ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Sharon Shaffer =20 Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 3:00 PM =20 =20 Severance Hall The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra February Concert Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra James Gaffigan, music director and conductor Cleveland Orchestra Youth Chorus Betsy Burleigh, youth chorus director Medina High School Concert Choir Frank A. Bianchi, director =20 Sharon Shaffer, Soprano Emily Landa, Mezzo Soprano Ray Liddle, Bass =20 Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Mozart: Coronation Mass in C Major, K. 317 Wagner: Prelude to Die Meistersinger Severance Ticket Office: (216) 231-1111 or 1-800-686-1141 This concert also performed:=20 Tuesday, February 21st 7:30 PM The Medina Performing Arts Center located at 777 East Union Street, Medina 44256. Call (330) 636-3400, for ticket information You can find directions at the following website: = http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_001_000F_01C63477.473E36D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

     Sharon = Shaffer

Sunday, = February 26,=20 2006 at 3:00=20 PM

 

Severance=20 Hall

The=20 Cleveland = Orchestra=20 Youth Orchestra February Concert

Cleveland Orchestra = Youth=20 Orchestra

James Gaffigan, = music=20 director and conductor

Cleveland Orchestra = Youth=20 Chorus

Betsy Burleigh, = youth=20 chorus director

Medina=20 High=20 School Concert=20 Choir

Frank A. = Bianchi,=20 director

 

Sharon=20 Shaffer,=20 Soprano

Emily Landa,=20 Mezzo Soprano

Ray = Liddle,=20 Bass

 

Rimsky-Korsakov: = Scheherazade
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Wagner:=20 Prelude to Die Meistersinger

 

Severance=20 Ticket Office: (216) 231-1111 or=20 1-800-686-1141

 

 

 

 

 

This = concert=20 also performed:

 

Tuesday, February 21st  7:30=20 PM

The Medina Performing Arts=20 Center

 

located at=20 777 East Union = Street,=20 Medina 44256.

Call = (330) 636-3400, = for ticket=20 information

You can find = directions at the=20 following website: http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm<= /P>

 

 

 

 

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Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. --0-1032648870-1140356707=:61047-- From divadxof at yahoo.com Sun Feb 19 10:41:20 2006 From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:41:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Freeze Box Productions announces THE BARGAIN / May 2006 Message-ID: <20060219184120.87219.qmail@web36510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For immediate release: FREEZE BOX PRODUCTIONS presents: The Bargain http://www.divadjxof.net/thebargain.html Runs dates will be: MAY 5,6,12,13 2006 at the Lake Catholic High School Auditorium in Mentor, Ohio Now in its 3rd generation after the public debut at the Geauga Lyric Theatre in Chardon in May 2005, the show has been expanded, revamped and promises to be the most exciting new gospel based musical of the Passion since the 70's Written & Directed by L. Michael Breeze Asst. Dir. Stage Manager Karen Porter Choreography Lisa-Marie French Music composed by David J. Fox Arrangements Band Direction Ric Koenig With nearly 100% of the oringinal cast responding to the call, preproduction begins in March, with a newly reformed pit band featuring members of the Rock Band SYNERGY! more info at www.divadjxof.net info at divadjxof.net --0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
For immediate release:
 
FREEZE BOX PRODUCTIONS
presents:
 
The Bargain
Runs dates will be:
 
MAY 5,6,12,13 2006
at the Lake Catholic High School Auditorium in Mentor, Ohio
 
Now in its 3rd generation after the public debut at the Geauga Lyric Theatre in Chardon in May 2005, the show has been expanded, revamped and promises to be the most exciting new gospel based musical of the Passion since the 70's
 
Written & Directed by L. Michael Breeze
Asst. Dir. Stage Manager Karen Porter
Choreography Lisa-Marie French
Music composed by David J. Fox
Arrangements Band Direction Ric Koenig
 
With nearly 100% of the oringinal cast responding to the call, preproduction begins in March, with a newly reformed pit band featuring members of the Rock Band SYNERGY!
 
more info at
 
--0-1532320580-1140374480=:85688-- From moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net Sun Feb 19 10:49:38 2006 From: moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net (Krista) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:49:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading Message-ID: <20060219184938.22737.qmail@web81011.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-123779544-1140374978=:22483 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit RED HEN Productions P.O. Box 91926 Cleveland, OH 44101 Phone (215) 556-0910 www.feministtheatre.org PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 19, 2006 Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading CLEVELAND, OH, February 12, 2006: In honor of Women?s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm, March 9 through the 19th, 2006, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue. Tickets are $10, $8 for students. This One Thing I Do, by Claire Braz-Valentine, takes the audience through the struggle for women's rights from 1901 through the end of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton's lives. This struggle saw both women fight every day and step of the way to get women's voting rights, equal pay and equal rights. Although their struggle of voting rights was not realized before death, 7 states had passed the suffrage act. The important work these 2 women did laid the path for our generation to enjoy Equal Rights in many areas. The struggle continues and it is important to understand how far we have come. This show will be directed by Rose Leininger, Artistic Director for Red Hen Theater. Red Hen Productions, Cleveland?s Feminist Theatre, creates theatre by and about women. We build a framework in which to take risks, initiate change and empower women. By developing bridges into the community, we hope to challenge assumptions and demonstrate that change is possible. For reservations or information call the Red Hen Box Office at (216) 556-0910 or visit the website at www.feministtheatre.org ### ?It?s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.? --Tony Kushner Change YOUR world with Red Hen. --0-123779544-1140374978=:22483 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
RED HEN Productions
 
P.O. Box 91926
Cleveland, OH 44101
Phone (215) 556-0910
PRESS RELEASE
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 February 19, 2006
 
Red Hen Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with Staged Reading
CLEVELAND, OH, February 12, 2006:    In honor of Women?s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm, March 9 through the 19th, 2006, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue.  Tickets are $10, $8 for students.
This One Thing I Do, by Claire Braz-Valentine, takes the audience through the struggle for women's rights from 1901 through the end of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton's lives.  This struggle saw both women fight every day and step of the way to get women's voting rights, equal pay and equal rights. Although their struggle of voting rights was not realized before death, 7 states had passed the suffrage act. The important work these 2 women did laid the path for our generation to enjoy Equal Rights in many areas.  The struggle continues and it is important to understand how far we have come.  This show will be directed by
Rose Leininger, Artistic Director for Red Hen Theater.
Red Hen Productions, Cleveland?s Feminist Theatre, creates theatre by and about women. We build a framework in which to take risks, initiate change and empower women. By developing bridges into the community, we hope to challenge assumptions and demonstrate that change is possible.
For reservations or information call the Red Hen Box Office at (216) 556-0910 or visit the website at www.feministtheatre.org
###
?It?s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.?
--Tony Kushner
Change YOUR world with Red Hen.
 
--0-123779544-1140374978=:22483-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Sun Feb 19 11:42:06 2006 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 14:42:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Emergency Cast Replacement for INSIDE OUT at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <13d.24e20d08.312a240e@aol.com> -------------------------------1140378126 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 For Immediate Release=20 For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio =20 February 19, 2006=20 Emergency Cast Replacement =20 Inside Out =20 The cast of Inside Out, a musical that opened Friday night was shaken by th= e=20 news that the father of one of the cast members had passed away Friday=20 evening. Lissy Gulick, veteran Cleveland actor and singer, learned after th= e=20 Friday performance that her father, Brooks Jones had suffered a stroke. Lis= sy=20 traveled directly from the theater to the hospital where Mr. Jones passed a= way.=20 The Saturday and Sunday performances of Inside Out went on as scheduled. =20 MaryJo Alexander, Artistic Director of Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, stepped into= the role=20 Lissy portrayed, that of Grace, the therapist. At these two performances,=20 MaryJo performed while holding the script and score in hand.=20 =E2=80=9CWe=E2=80=99re fortunate to have someone with MaryJo=E2=80=99s skil= ls and talents as an=20 actor and singer available to step in on short notice,=E2=80=9D said direct= or Neil=20 Thackaberry. Although Ms. Alexander was familiar with the play, she had not= been=20 involved in the rehearsal process because she was designing costumes for Ca= se=20 Western Reserve University=E2=80=99s production of Look Back in Anger. She=20= also =20 designed the costumes for Inside Out.=20 =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m so grateful for the help of the other cast members,= =E2=80=9D said MaryJo. =E2=80=9C The play is about women who support each other through group therapy. The p= lay=20 became a metaphor for the Saturday and Sunday performances =E2=80=93 a grou= p, group =20 effort.=E2=80=9D=20 Lissy Gulick has decided to withdraw from the production to be able to spen= d=20 time with her family and friends. MaryJo and the rest of the cast will go=20 back into rehearsal to help prepare MaryJo for the remainder of the run. T= he=20 play performs through March 5.=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 Broadway and then Off=20 Broadway. It has since received major productions at Laguna Playhouse, The=20 Phoenix Theatre, The Florida Studio Theatre, and last Fall in Zurich, Switz= erland.=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 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 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=20= and=20 season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets can=20= 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 -------------------------------1140378126 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

For Immedi= ate=20 Release

For=20 additional information contact: Nei= l=20 Thackaberry 330-342-0800

Hudson, Ohio=20

February 19, 2006

Emergency Cast=20 Replacement

Inside=20 Out=20

        =    =20 =

The cast of Inside Out, a musical that ope= ned=20 Friday night was shaken by the news that the father of one of the cast membe= rs=20 had passed away Friday evening. Lissy Gulick, veteran Cleveland actor and=20 singer, learned after the Friday performance that her father, Brooks Jones h= ad=20 suffered a stroke. Lissy traveled directly from the theater to the hospital=20 where Mr. Jones passed away.

 

The Saturday and S= unday=20 performances of Inside Out went on as scheduled.  MaryJo Alexander, Artistic Directo= r of=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit, stepped into the role Lissy portrayed, that of Grace= , the=20 therapist. At these two performances, MaryJo performed while holding the scr= ipt=20 and score in hand.

 

=E2=80=9CWe=E2=80= =99re fortunate to have=20 someone with MaryJo=E2=80=99s skills and talents as an actor and singer avai= lable to=20 step in on short notice,=E2=80=9D said director Neil Thackaberry. Although M= s. Alexander=20 was familiar with the play, she had not been involved in the rehearsal proce= ss=20 because she was designing costumes for Case Western Reserve University=E2= =80=99s=20 production of Look Back in Anger. She also=20 designed the costumes for Inside=20 Out.

 

=E2=80=9CI=E2=80= =99m so grateful for the=20 help of the other cast members,=E2=80=9D said MaryJo. =E2=80=9CThe play is a= bout women who=20 support each other through group therapy. The play became a metaphor for the= =20 Saturday and Sunday performances =E2=80=93 a group, group=20 effort.=E2=80=9D

 

Lissy Gulick has d= ecided=20 to withdraw from the production to be able to spend time with her family and= =20 friends. MaryJo and the rest of the cast will go back into rehearsal to help= =20 prepare MaryJo for the remainder of the run.  The play performs through March=20 5.

=  

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= =80=9CThe=20 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= o been named=20 one of the best Off Broadway musicals by Theatre=20 Mania.

 <= /P>

The show had a ten month run in New York, first= off=20 Broadway and then Off Broadway. It has since received major productions=20 at Laguna Playhouse, The Phoenix Theatre, The Florida St= udio=20 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<= SPAN=20 style=3D"COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> (Sag= 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.

 

   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.

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= 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

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= Tickets
Tickets for the preview performance are $14 for all seats. Regular=20 tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount at all performances excep= t=20 the preview. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Group discou= nts=20 and season subscriptions, and discount coupons are still available. Tickets=20= can=20 be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

 

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

-------------------------------1140378126-- From advocate at stratos.net Sun Feb 19 13:35:56 2006 From: advocate at stratos.net (Bruce Hennes) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:35:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Great American Songbook - John Pizzarelli at Nighttown Next Week Message-ID: <43F8E4BC.6090509@stratos.net> John Pizzarelli Sings The Great American Songbook At Nighttown Next Week For over twenty-five years, John Pizzarelli, best known as a leading interpreter of The Great American Songbook (and husband of Jessica Mollaskey), has traveled the world, making records and performing for all types of audiences in venues large and small. The singer/guitarist will appear at Nighttown in Cleveland Heights on Monday and Tuesday, February 27 & 28, for two shows each nite at 7 & 9 p.m. Tickets are $30 each and there is no cover and no minimum. If you love The Great American Songbook - this guy swings !! From Broadway Showtunes and standards to the Beatles, you will probably know just about every song sung. You can learn more about John Pizzarelli at http://www.johnpizzarelli.com; you can hear him at http://www.radiodeluxe.com/jp/ and you can see his discography at http://tinyurl.com/jaflv. For more information or to make a reservation (a MUST !!), please call Nighttown at 216-795-0550. Nighttown is the only club in Ohio on Down Beat's List of the 100 Best Jazz Clubs in the World. And their food's great, too. You can get on our e-mailing list by going to http://www.nighttowncleveland.com/events.html - and please don't be put off by the constant references to "jazz." We're doing more and more concerts and events around cabaret and The Great American Songbook; by joining our e-mailing list you won't miss out on any. Thanks. Nighttown At the top of Cedar Hill www.nighttowncleveland.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Feb 19 15:33:20 2006 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 18:33:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you for your attendance Message-ID: <008701c635ac$dfbc1450$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit to the 2006 Chinese New Years Celebration with me lastnight at C & Y Chinese Restaurant, we have a sold out crowd of 320 people and without your support, OCAGC wouldn't be here, On behalf of our organization, my warmest appreciation! Johnny ================================== 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------=_NextPart_000_0088_01C63582.F6E60C50-- From hdmcdonnell at mac.com Sun Feb 19 15:35:47 2006 From: hdmcdonnell at mac.com (Heather) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 15:35:47 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call CRCC Public Service Announcements Message-ID: <4567971.1140392147543.JavaMail.hdmcdonnell@mac.com> CASTING CALL The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center will be producing four Public Service Announcements over the next few weeks. We are looking for volunteers to act in these projects. These PSA?s may be played on local television and radio stations and will be viewed throughout the community for various types of educational purposes. PROJECT TYPE: Digital Video Public Service Announcement LOCATION: DOWNTOWN/ OHIO CITY SHOOT DATE/S: Saturday March 4th and Sunday March 5th PSA #1 (Sunday, 5th) TOPIC: AQUAINTENCE RAPE Role # 1 ? Male Actor- college age Seeking (1) talent/s for this role Casting: Charming appearance with a rough talking, narrow-minded attitude Role # 2 ? Male Actors- college age Seeking (2) talent/s for this role Casting: Male/s very hip, cool definitely trend setters PSA # 2 (Saturday 4th) TOPIC: VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE SPEAK OUT Role # 1 ? Female and Male ? all ages Seeking (4) talents for this role Casting: diverse group: good screen presence These characters portray victims of sexual violence All PSA?s (Saturday 4th) Role #1 ? Voice Talent Seeking (1) talent for this role Seeking voice over talent for a 10 second tagline and 30 second PSA. Casting: compassionate, strong, and confident male or female voice This is a volunteer project that will require a one-day commitment of 5 hours. A DVD of the completed projects will be provided to each volunteer. Please forward contact information with resume and demo files/photographs (if available) to hdmcdonnell at mac.com From edenvalley at centurytel.net Sun Feb 19 15:46:02 2006 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:46:02 -0600 (CST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley presents Next Stop, Freedom on March 14 Message-ID: <002d01c635ae$783097f0$95c2ced1@eve> Take a trip back in time to 1899 and hear the stories of the Underground = Railroad in Ohio with Next Stop, Freedom! at Ritter Public Library; 5680 = Liberty Ave in Vermilion on March 14 at 7p.m. This first person = character program is free and open to the public. For information call = 440-967-3798 For a complete schedule of Eden Valley Events, check our calendar at: = http://www.edenvalleyenterprises.org/calendar.html To arrange for a program for your group, contact us directly at = edenvalley at centurytel.net To unsubscribe to this list, reply to this e-mail with your request. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.15.11/264 - Release Date: 2/17/2006 From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Sun Feb 19 16:11:54 2006 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:11:54 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wine Tasting Event this SAT Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C6356F.33751170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > The Studio of 5 Rings is Hosting its First Wine Tasting Event. > Enjoy our wine and fine foods in our comforting atmosphere. 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Limited seats are available for both the Wednesday and Thursday performances with authors in attendance. Most every performance of the show has sold out, but I wanted to provide advance notice to the NEOHIPAL list of this special opportunity. We are hoping to organize a talk-back session with the authors, but nothing is set in stone yet. COMING TO AMERICA is a new musical comedy done in a vaudeville-style, and it's a high-profile event for Kalliope and for Cleveland. Local performer Kim Koljat joins four New York performers, and they knock themselves out playing dozens of comedic characters and singing 61 songs. It's a standout bunch of composers (George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, George M Cohan,) and the arrangements are by PHIL RENO, the conductor/music director of Broadway's THE PRODUCERS, CATS, etc. Get tickets at KalliopeStage.com, or call the box office between the hours of 12pm and 4pm at 216-321-0870. --Apple-Mail-1-1035305902 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

NY playwrights James Hindman and = Ray Roderick will be attending performances of the world = premiere of COMING TO AMERICA at Kalliope Stage this week. Limited seats = are available for both the Wednesday and Thursday performances with = authors in attendance. Most every performance of the show has sold out, = but I wanted to provide advance notice to the NEOHIPAL list of this = special opportunity. We are hoping to organize a talk-back session with = the authors, but nothing is set in stone = yet.

COMING TO AMERICA is a new musical comedy = done in a vaudeville-style, and it's a high-profile event for Kalliope = and for Cleveland. Local performer Kim Koljat joins four New York = performers, and they knock themselves out playing dozens of comedic = characters and singing 61 songs. It's a standout bunch of composers = (George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Victor Herbert, George M = Cohan,) and the arrangements are by PHIL RENO, the conductor/music = director of Broadway's THE PRODUCERS, CATS, etc.

Get tickets at KalliopeStage.com, or call the = box office between the hours of 12pm and 4pm at = 216-321-0870.




= --Apple-Mail-1-1035305902-- From footloose42000 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 19 20:12:33 2006 From: footloose42000 at yahoo.com (Brett Parr) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:12:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cinderella at the North Canton Playhouse Message-ID: <20060220041233.17132.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-211894874-1140408753=:99532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TWO WEEKS UNTIL.... CINDERELLA OPENS! The North Canton Playhouse is pulling out at all the stops in this fairy tale, Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which opens MARCH 3, and closes MARCH 19 on the North Canton Playhouse MAINSTAGE. Showtimes are FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8PM, and SUNDAYS at 2:30PM. Come and witness the spectacle of CINDERELLA. With a beautiful set, lavish costumes, and a extremely talented cast, CINDERELLA is sure to hit all the right notes with this family musical. Perfect for a family outing! RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE AT 330-494-1613. TICKETS ARE $12 GENERAL, AND STUDENTS/SENIORS ARE $11. THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE IS LOCATED WITHIN HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 525 7TH STREET, NORTH CANTON, OHIO. COME AND JOIN US FOR CINDERELLA, AND SEE IF THE SLIPPER FITS! --0-211894874-1140408753=:99532 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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                CINDERELLA OPENS!
 
The North Canton Playhouse is pulling out at all the stops in this fairy tale, Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which opens MARCH 3, and closes MARCH 19 on the North Canton Playhouse MAINSTAGE. Showtimes are FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at 8PM, and SUNDAYS at 2:30PM.
 
Come and witness the spectacle of CINDERELLA. With a beautiful set, lavish costumes, and a extremely talented cast, CINDERELLA is sure to hit all the right notes with this family musical. Perfect for a family outing!
 
RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE AT 330-494-1613. TICKETS ARE $12 GENERAL, AND STUDENTS/SENIORS ARE $11.
 
THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE IS LOCATED WITHIN HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 525 7TH STREET, NORTH CANTON, OHIO.
 
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--0-211894874-1140408753=:99532-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:13:07 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:13:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]1 wk - AUDITIONS for Fairmount Performing Arts Camp - MAKE APPT. NOW Message-ID: <2c0.5524d85.312a71a3@aol.com> -------------------------------1140397987 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Our next round of AUDITIONS for the Professional Training Workshop of Fairmount Performing Arts Camp will take place in one week: Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, February 26. To find out more and sign up for an audition go to this link: _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm) AND, there will be more auditions at the end of March. Learn... Have Fun... Make Friends... Work with the Pros Whether you want ... -- to have a fun time being in a play -- auditioning skills that will help you land roles in your school plays -- to develop truthful, three dimensional characters -- to prepare for a college theatre program audition -- to prepare yourself for a professional career We have the program for you! All ages, all experience levels! Theatre and Dance Training for CHILDREN AND TEENS (2 - three week sessions) COLLEGE STUDENTS (2 - three week sessions) ADULTS (one week program) to check out the complete program, including staff bios, student testimonials and success stories, dates and fees: _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp 2006 at Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm) (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06) -------------------------------1140397987 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1140397987-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 19 17:16:14 2006 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:16:14 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPRING THEATRE CLASSES for all ages @ FAIRMOUNT CENTER w/ SUPERB INSTRUCTORS ! Message-ID: <293.5ee9d96.312a725e@aol.com> -------------------------------1140398174 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GREAT classes FOR ALL AGES this spring starting late March at our new Mayfield facility (corner of SOM Center and Wilson Mills) with TERRIFIC teachers! Join us for ... Acting the Great Contemporary Playwrights (Adults); Tom Fulton, Instructor Film Acting (9-12th grade); Elizabeth Ann Townsend, Instructor Scene Study (9-12th grade); Brian Zoldessy, Instructor Acting and Improv (7-8th grade); Nathan A. Lilly, Instructor Long Form Improv (Two classes: 9-12th & Adult); Marc Moritz, Instructor Stage Makeup (9th grade - Adult); R. Scott Posey, Instructor Creative Dramatics (1-2nd grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Theatre by the "book" (3-4th grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Intro to Scene Study (5-6th grade); Dana Hart OR Cheryl Games, Instructors Private Acting Coaching; Tracee Patterson, Instructor AND MORE !! Check out the details (dates, course descriptions, instructor biographies) here: _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm) Fred _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1140398174 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Private Acting Coaching; Tracee Patterson,=20 Instructor
 
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-------------------------------1140398308-- From jenruffner at att.net Sun Feb 19 21:15:39 2006 From: jenruffner at att.net (jenruffner at att.net) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 05:15:39 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Quote from Stella Adler Message-ID: <022020060515.25268.43F9507B00010197000062B4216037622308069D0A0200009A9D@att.net> Someone posted this quote today on the Atlanta theatre group list, and I thought I would pass it along to the Cleveland list, in light of all the "professional" discussion going on. "The need of a young actor to act is stronger than an intelligent nonprofessional can comprehend. The world may think that an actor's ambition is focused on an appetite for money, success, and fame. Even those actors who admit to these aims tell only part of the story. The theatre is different from most other professions because it requires its dedicated practitioners to struggle toward a brutally honest, creative way of life. "All tangible professions that are recognized and understood are good; but they tend to be too confining for an actor's chaotic psyche. Once channeled in the theatre and through acting, the actor quickly realizes the unlimited powers of imagination. A blossoming of emotional range follows this realization. Plays are no longer read for amusement, they are studied to learn about life. The world is no longer an occasional space for vicarious being; it is a constant staging area for vital engagement. The actor ceases to be an observer on the fringe of life, but feels permission to investigate, audaciously, life's every nook and cranny." - Stella Adler