[NEohioPAL]MUSICAL DIRECTOR/MUSICIANS NEEDED FOR "SPITFIRE GRILL" AT CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE

mary slowey mslowey at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 27 12:50:05 PDT 2006


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CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
  1371 CLAGUE ROAD
  WESTLAKE, OH 44145
  440-331-0403
  www.clagueplayhouse.org
   
   
               MUSICAL DIRECTOR / MUSICIANS NEEDED 
  THE SPITFIRE GRILL
  Music & Book by James Valco
  Lyrics & Book by Fred Alley
  Based on the film by Lee David Zlotoff
  Directed by Don Irven
  Performances: November 10-December 3, 2006
  “One of the five best musicals of 2001” – New York Magazine
  Nominated for “Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical” – New York Outer Critics Circle 
  A warm and engaging intimate character-driven musical, The Spitfire Grill celebrates the passionate story of hope and redemption. The musical is based on the 1996 film of the same name and won the coveted Richard Rodgers Production Award and was nominated for multiple awards when it premiered Off Broadway in 2001. The music is unique in that it transports the audience from inside the café to the great outdoors that is Gilead, a sleepy Wisconsin town. It is a compelling tale of romance, friendship and broken hearts mingled with themes of starting anew and the bliss of small-town America. The music is rife with the sounds of folk, guitars, fiddles and Broadway ballads. 
  MUSCIANS NEEDED
  Conductor/Keyboard
  Violin
  Cello
  Guitar/Mandolin
  Accordion
  Please contact the director, Don Irven, as soon as possible if you are interested. We are interested in filling these positions early. These are paid positions. Call the theatre at 440-331-0403 and leave a message or you may contact the director at donirven at aol.com


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<div align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=3><STRONG>CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE</STRONG></FONT></div>  <div align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=3><STRONG>1371 CLAGUE ROAD</STRONG></FONT></div>  <div align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=3><STRONG>WESTLAKE, OH 44145</STRONG></FONT></div>  <div align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=3><STRONG>440-331-0403</STRONG></FONT></div>  <div align=center><A href="http://www.clagueplayhouse.org"><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=3><STRONG>www.clagueplayhouse.org</STRONG></FONT></A></div>  <div> </div>  <div> </div>  <TABLE id=fileinfo cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0>  <TBODY>  <TR>  <TD width="50%"></TD>  <TD width="50%"> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>  <DIV id=filecontent></META><XBODY>  <div><B><I><U>MUSICAL DIRECTOR / MUSICIANS NEEDED</U></I></B> </div>  <div><B>THE SPITFIRE GRILL</B></div>  <div>Music & Book by James Valco</div>  <div>Lyrics & Book by Fred Alley</div> 
 <div>Based on the film by Lee David Zlotoff</div>  <div>Directed by<STRONG> Don Irven</STRONG></div>  <div>Performances: November 10-December 3, 2006</div>  <div><I>“One of the five best musicals of 2001” – New York Magazine</I></div>  <div><I>Nominated for “Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical” – New York Outer Critics Circle</I> </div>  <div>A warm and engaging intimate character-driven musical, <I>The Spitfire Grill</I> celebrates the passionate story of hope and redemption. The musical is based on the 1996 film of the same name and won the coveted Richard Rodgers Production Award and was nominated for multiple awards when it premiered Off Broadway in 2001. The music is unique in that it transports the audience from inside the café to the great outdoors that is Gilead, a sleepy Wisconsin town. It is a compelling tale of romance, friendship and broken hearts mingled with themes of starting anew and the bliss of small-town America. The music is rife with the
 sounds of folk, guitars, fiddles and Broadway ballads. </div>  <div><B>MUSCIANS NEEDED</B></div>  <div><B>Conductor/Keyboard</B></div>  <div><B>Violin</B></div>  <div><B>Cello</B></div>  <div><B>Guitar/Mandolin</B></div>  <div><B>Accordion</B></div>  <div>Please contact the director, Don Irven, as soon as possible if you are interested. We are interested in filling these positions early. <B>These are paid positions</B>. Call the theatre at 440-331-0403 and leave a message or you may contact the director at donirven at aol.com</div></DIV>
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