From AngelAndGino1 at aol.com Mon Jul 3 04:37:51 2006 From: AngelAndGino1 at aol.com (AngelAndGino1 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 07:37:51 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]LOCAL SHOW PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL FRENCH Message-ID: <50b.2ea1784.31da5b8f@aol.com> -------------------------------1151926671 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, ANGEL! LOVE, GINO By Family Jewels Creations Originally produced by the North Canton Playhouse in 2001 Produced in 2005 by the Area Coalition of Theatres in Stark County The audience participation play written and conceived by Canton residents, Jay D. Spencer, Cheryl D. Smith & Stefanie R. Coletti has been published by Samuel French, Inc. According to French, between 4 and 6 thousand scripts are submitted each year. 60 were chosen, "Happy Anniversary, Angel! Love, Gino" among them. The submission process took 1 1/2 years to complete. If you are looking for a great money maker for your theatre, pick up a copy of the published script from Samuel French, Inc. To learn more about the show, visit the website at: _www.happyanniversaryangellovegino.com_ (htt p://www.happyanniversaryangellovegino.com) -------------------------------1151926671 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
MAISON NOIR
PRODUCTIONS, LLC
Maison Noir Productions, LLC =
in association with Quest
Recovery & Prevention =
Services,
and sponsored, in part, by a grant from Arts-In-Stark, presents a short film tentatively =
titled
“White =
Room”
This is a community based project with a mission to =
inspire,
educate, and entertain while striving
to create awareness into the growing problem of drug and =
alcohol
addiction within our
communities.
Shoot Dates: August 10 =
– 15,
2006 Location:
Synopsis
The film, “White Room,” tells the story of a =
young man
whose visions of a mysterious apparition,
lead him along a bizarre path where he is forced to =
confront
issues relating to his own chemical
dependency.
Audition Times & =
Locations
DAY 1
DATE: July 12, =
2006
TIME: 5 pm – =
8:30 pm
Location: Stark County =
District
Library
Branch: Main =
Branch
Address:
330.452.0665
DAY =
2
DATE: July 18, =
2006
TIME: 5 pm – =
8:30 pm
Location: Stark County =
District
Library
Branch: North =
Branch
Address:
330.456.4356
SEE BELOW FOR A LIST OF AVAILABLE =
ROLES:
PREPARATION
• Come Prepared - We recommend =
that
auditioning actors and actresses read
and study the script prior to =
arriving.
• Bring a Monologue - Those =
interested in
auditioning should come prepared
with a short monologue of their choice to =
read
• Resume – Please bring a =
resume of
experience if you have one. Otherwise,
bring a sheet of paper with your contact =
information.
Seeking
• Jimmy / Lead / Male / Caucasian / =
age 18 –
24
Former all-star athlete turned drug =
addict.
• Jeannie / Female / Caucasian / =
age 16 –
22
Jimmy’s sister, disciplined, =
innocent.
• Mother / Female / Caucasian / =
40’s –
55
Jimmy’s mom; middle class stay at home mother; closet
alcoholic
• Ex-Girlfriend / Female / =
Caucasian / early
20’s
Jimmy’s former love; beautiful and =
compassionate
• Grandma / Female / Caucasian / 60 =
–
75
Jimmy’s grandmother; sweet and getting =
old
• Coach / Male / All Ethnicities / =
40 -55
Jimmy’s former high school basketball coach. =
No-nonsense
• Counselor / Male / All =
Ethnicities / 35 –
55
Rehab counselor; stern and determined. Large =
presence
• Police Officer / Male / All =
Ethnicities /
25 – 40
Officer in blue; inner city =
officer
• Dealer / Male / All Ethnicities / =
20 –
35
Inner city drug dealer; rough and street =
wise
• Bum / Male / All Ethnicities / 35 =
–
60
Inner city panhandler; homeless and =
destitute
• Neighbor / Male / All Ethnicities =
/ 45 –
65
A kind and storytelling older =
man
FOR SCRIPT & MORE =
INFO
Contact us at: (330) =
371.1694
Email us at: info at maisonnoir.net
Players Guild =
Theatre
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 =
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Friday, July 7 - 8pm
Skeeters 19th Hole
With Special Guest
- Saxophonist Eric Letta
12719 Mayfield Rd.
Chardon, OH
44024
440-286-9966
1/4 mile East of Route 44.
We will be playing under cover in the
outdoor pavilion.
Skeeter's features a full menu with food and drink at
reasonable prices.
Saturday, July 8 - 8:30pm
Chesterland Tavern (weather
permitting)
8190 Mayfield
Road
Chesterland, OH 44026
440-729-1817
1/2 mile West of Route 306
We will be
playing outdoors on the patio (weather permitting)
Chesterland Tavern
features a full service menu. A great place to see the
band.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * *
Friday, July 14 - 7pm
Legacy Village (weather
permitting)
25001 Cedar Rd.
Lyndhurst, OH 44124
Ph:
216-382-3871
Friday,
July 28 -
9pm
Cowboy
8586 E.
Washington Street
Bainbridge Township, Ohio
44023
440-708-1011
Saturday, July 29 -
5:30pm
Solon Home Days (weather permitting)
Art House, = Inc., is a=20 nonprofit art center, founded in 1999, and located in the Old = Brooklyn/Brooklyn=20 Centre neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. Our mission is to nurture = involvement in=20 the arts and culture, providing opportunities for people to create, = learn, and=20 communicate ideas while encouraging self-expression, thereby = strengthening the=20 community. = For more=20 information on Art House go to www.arthouseinc.org.
=Strange and Sane Captures = Another Best Music Video Award.
CLEVELAND, OH =97 "Strange and Sane," Autumn = Haze Pictures' first music video, won "1st Place Music Video - = Alternative" at the IndieGathering Film Festival in Cleveland, Ohio. = This positions it for more possible awards during the August festival = including "Overall Music Video" and "Viewers Choice Music Video." The = "Alternative for Underground, Independent and Experimental Film and = Video, The 'Indie' Gathering Film Festival exists to showcase the = independent filmmaker. The festival's mission is to encourage filmmakers = through a competitive showcase of independent features, documentaries, = shorts, music videos and trailers. Filmmakers participate in the = screenings and,=A0afterwards, speak with audience members who seek a = closer look into the creative process." Director Anthony J. Samangy will = be on hand to discuss the video during the festival, which runs from = August 4-6 in Cleveland. More info, schedule and directions can be found = online at their web site: www.theindiegathering.com.
About viola
Singer/songwriter =
viola mixes acoustic guitars and indie rock into a smooth, home grown =
sound. A bit Elliott Smith, a bit Beatles and a touch Nick Drake, with a =
healthy dose of that well-worn "recorded in the basement" vibe. Learn =
more about viola at www.myspace.com/violamusic =
or buy the album on CD Baby at www.cdbaby.com/cd/viola2 =
or the iTunes Music Store.
About Autumn Haze Pictures =
Autumn Haze Pictures was formed in 2004 by Anthony Samangy, =
Thomas Loveman and Peter Sampson in Cleveland, Ohio to produce film =
projects as creative and unique as they are entertaining. More info at: =
www.autumnhazepictures.com =
.
“Songs for a New = World”
By “Tony Winner” JASON ROBERT = BROWN
Directed by Allison Bressi
Produced by Ross Wason and Jack = Moore
Fri = – Sun July 7 – 8 - 9
Thurs = – Sat July 13 – 14 - 15
Showtime = 8:00 p.m.
Tickets 330-562-1818
Also available at www.AuroraCommunityTheatre.com<= /span>
Produced through special = arrangement with Music Theater International, New York, NY
Ross H. Wason, = Sr.
Account = Manager
Kforce Technology = Staffing
216-643-8122 Direct 216-965-4547 = Cell
216-328-5909 fax  = ; 800-383-3836 ext 8122
www.kforce.com<= /span> &nb= sp; rwason at kforce.com
Great People =3D Great = ResultsSM =
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The second session of
Fairmount Performing Arts Camp
starts
in just a few days!
If you are not already registered, it's not too late to
participate in our best attended season yet!
Call camp director Fred Sternfeld at 216-496-6087
to set up an audition / interview or with questions!
Complete Info about the program here:
http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm
Here are a few comments from FPAC '06 First Session campers and parents ...
Hi Fred,
We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp.
Returning to FPAC felt like "coming home" to her. She is so eager to get there every morning and so happy at the end of each day.
She loves the instruction, the instructors, and the campers. She says she is working hard and learning so much, particularly from the scene study classes.
You will recall that when Fran Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FPAC after her experience in New York, she replied, "Just because you've been on Broadway doesn't mean you ever stop learning." Her experience at FPAC has certainly proven that to be true.
Jeff and I honestly had decided that it might not be prudent for her to attend the second session due to her demanding tech and performance schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE as well as some academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced math course she will be taking this fall. However, Emma's overwhelming enjoyment of camp and all she seems to be gaining from it caused us to reconsider. She is elated!
Carol Koletsky Wahl
Dear Fred,
This camp has been such a blessing. I love every second of it, and I look forward to waking up early in the morning to get there. I have been looking forward to FPAC since the end of last year. I enjoyed it so much when Andrew May came in. Thank you so extremely much.
Anna Leone
Hi,
Fred I just wanted to let you know how much fun your camp is. I really like how it is set up. The kids in my group are really nice and we are all getting along great. The scenes are really interesting and challenging, but they are really fun. I am really learning new things, and all of my teachers help me. I really LOVE the camp, and am looking forward to the next week.
Halle Shanker
NOW APPEARING!
AT SCOREBOARDS!
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SCOREBOARDS
440-355-5610
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14600=20
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North Royalton OH 44133
440-237-3800
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Written by John =
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a=20
lively musical, based on the Gospel according to=20
Matthew.
This will be =
an=20
experimental, multimedia adaptation utilizing techniques of puppetry, =
movement=20
and mask work.
Auditions will be = held=20 Tuesday, July 11 and Wednesday July 12, 2006 between 7:30 - 9:30pm. All = parts=20 available to teens and adults. = No=20 appointments necessary.
Callbacks will be =
on Thursday,=20
July 13, 2006 at 7:30 pm.
Those interested in auditioning come =
prepared with=20
two pieces of music (16 bars each): one ballad and one up-tempo. =
Selections from=20
the show preferred. Accompanist and sides will be provided. Dress for=20
movement.
Auditions will be held at the = Brecksville Theater on=20 the Square office located at Blossom Hill in Brecksville. Our = address=20 is:
Brecksville=20
Theater on the Square
Blossom Hill Complex Bdg. #5
4440 Oakes=20
Road
Brecksville, Oh 44141
Performance dates will be =
September=20
28-October 15 2006 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings (7:30pm). =
Sunday=20
matinees will be at 2:00pm.
All =
performances=20
will be held at the historic Old Town Hall in the heart of Brecksville's =
public=20
square at the corner of Rte 21 and Rte 82. This is a =
handicapped=20
accessible facility.
For further information please go to the =
BTOTS=20
website at www.btots.org or call us at=20
440-526-3443.
FREE Kickboxing Class
Every WEDNESDAY in July and August from 6:00 p.m. =
– 7:00
p.m.
One Stoney Run
Please bring a towel for floor work – if it is =
nice we
will hold kickboxing on the pool deck
See you there!
Kristin =
L.
Raybuck
National City =
Corporation
Officer, Training Specialist =
II
Strategic Initiatives & =
Infrastructure
F: =
440.546.6972
P: =
440.546.6102
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The most=20 beautiful thing we can experience is=20 the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle = of true=20 art and true science. He who knows it not and can no longer wonder, no = longer=20 feel amazement, is as good as dead, a snuffed-out candle.=20 --Albert=20 Einstein
The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for the=20 children's roles in A Christmas Story on Sunday, July 9 and = Monday, July=20 10 from 11AM to 6PM.
A Christmas Story will rehearse starting = November 7=20 and will perform November 30 through December 24. Rehearsals and = performances=20 are full time. While every effort will be made to allow child actors to = attend=20 their classes, some school will be missed during our technical = rehearsals and=20 previews, and there will be a limited number of student = matinees.
For the audition, please prepare anything = of your=20 choosing for three minutes. You may do a monologue or two, and you may = sing,=20 though there will not be an accompanist. There is no singing in the = play; the=20 purpose of the audition is for us to get to know you as a performer. = Auditions=20 are open to members of Actors' Equity Association and non-members. = Non-AEA=20 children, if hired to perform in the play, will not be asked to join the = union.=20 Adults are not being considered for roles at this time.
We are looking for boys and girls who can = play nine=20 years old on stage, and one boy who can play a five year old on stage. = You=20 needn't be the exact age, as long as you can be believable in that=20 age.
All children from the Cleveland = area of any=20 ethnicity are welcome to audition, but you must have an appointment to = do so. We=20 would like to fill Sunday, July 9 prior to making appointments for = Monday, July=20 10. To make an appointment, please call 216 795 7000 x967. Leave on the = voice=20 mail the name of the child, the name of the parental contact for the = child, a=20 phone number, and whether you would prefer a morning or afternoon = appointment.=20 You will be called back with a specific appointment time.
------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C6A035.20CBB610-- From kajones0129 at aol.com Wed Jul 5 10:28:16 2006 From: kajones0129 at aol.com (kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 13:28:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BYE BYE BIRDIE opens this month at Elyria Summer Theatre Message-ID: <8C86E6F88F55D82-74C-1E2@MBLK-M17.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C86E6F88F55D82_74C_1E6_MBLK-M17.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Elyria Summer Theatre Association presents BYE BYE BIRDIE =20 Thursday through Sunday, July 27-30 Evening performances: 8:00 PM Thursday through Saturday Matinee performances: 2:00 PM Sunday =20 Elyria High School auditorium (air-conditioned), on West Avenue at 6th Stree= t. Just 3 blocks south of Elyria=E2=80=99s downtown square. =20 Admission: $10 Adults/$9 students under 18 and senior citizens TICKETS GENERAL ADMISSION, AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR =20 *************************************************************************** Elyria Summer Theatre Association is pleased to announce its 34th season pro= duction of BYE BYE BIRDIE. Show dates are Thursday through Sunday, July 27-= 30. Evening performances will begin at 8:00 PM on Thursday through Saturday= . A Matinee performance will begin at 2:00 PM on Sunday. All shows will be= held in the Elyria High School Auditorium, located at West Avenue and 6th S= treet, just 3 blocks south of Elyria=E2=80=99s downtown square. Admission i= s $10 for adults, $9 for students under 18 and senior citizens. Tickets are= available at the door; the doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance. =20 BYE BYE BIRDIE is directed by Russel Stich, with musical direction by Kevin=20= Mulder, choreography by Amy Pawlukiewicz and technical direction by Curtis Y= oung. =20 BYE BYE BIRDIE is one of the most captivating and humorous musical shows of=20= our time. It is a satire done with the fondest affection, and tells the sto= ry of a rock and roll singer who is about to be inducted into the army. An=20= English Teacher, What Did I Ever See in Him?, Put on a Happy Face, One Boy,=20= A Lot of Livin' to Do, Kids, Rosie and Spanish Rose are musical theatre clas= sics. For more information visit Elyria Summer Theatre=E2=80=99s website at= http://elyriatheatre.googlepages.com. ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM= . All on demand. Always Free. ----------MailBlocks_8C86E6F88F55D82_74C_1E6_MBLK-M17.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
10% OFF
C & Y Chinese Restaurant
2222 St. Claire AvenueCleveland, OH 44114
(216) 566-1188
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the traditions of Hong Kong, Canton, Taiwan, and Shanghai. Described a=
s Cleveland's own 'Iron Chefs' these artists of the kitchen will lead you on=
a culinary expedition only limited by your desire to be adventurous.=
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Ask about the name that dish contest!
The dish is crunchy tofu skin, wrapped around crispy vegetable= s, all surrounded by a sheet of supple Chow Fun rice noodle, and covered wit= h a special brown sauce garnished with toasted almonds. It's delicious= ! Jimmy calls it "Sum Young Guy"! So I figured we better have a=20= contest:
$100 gift certifica= te to the winner of the 'Name That Dish' contest.
You must try the dish to be eligib=
le for the contest. Place your favorite name on a piece of paper and h=
and it to Mai or Jimmy. Include how you wish to be contacted. Th=
e announcement will be on the 1st year anniversary,
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Some of the othe=
r dishes you will find are:
Dim Sum from NYC Master Chef Kee Yic=
k Chen, including a large variety of vegetarian appetizers like Kung Pao Spi=
nach. The carts are rolled past you to tantalize your tastebuds, just=20=
like the Tea Houses in Hong Kong. You point to your dish and they char=
ge by the plate.
Fresh Flounder Dragon Ball and Seafood Birdnest from=
Shanghai Master Chef Mr. Chou.
Deep Fried Crispy Duck Rolls, or=
Pork with Tofu Skin from Master Barbecue Chef Mr. Deng from Canton.
Noodle dishes like 'peanutty' Cold Noodles with Sesame Sauce and other=
stir fry dishes from Master Chef Chi Lum from Taiwan.
Other dishes include Rainbow fish Slices, Lamb with Spicy Peppe= r, Pepper Salt Spare Ribs, Fo Long Chicken Slices, Yu Shiang Eggplant Clay P= ot, and Sizzling Platter Beef Short Ribs.
This is the most vegetarian friendly Chinese=20=
restaurant that I've seen in Cleveland. Ask about their new vegetarian=
dishes, like Stuffed Acorn Squash filled with crunchy vegetables, shitake a=
nd straw mushrooms, and peanuts!
They even have a complete bar and Karaoke!
Entertainment is=
planned to include authentic Chinese dance, musicians, acrobats, and magici=
ans, and...
BEATLES night!V.=
I.P. Rooms available for private parties.
Being born and raised in New York City, I can tell you we u= sed to line up around the block in Chinatown in the dead of winter for food=20= that wasn't as good as this. Their Hot and Sour soup is to die for.&nb= sp; HEY NEW YORK, FORGET ABOUT IT! I'M BETTER OFF IN CLEVELAND!--Dr= Neil Ross, former food critic for The Healthy Referral Newspaper.
P.S. I JUST GOT BACK FROM N.Y.C. YESTERDAY.=
I ATE IN ONE OF THE TOP TEN CHINESE RESTAURANTS IN THE CITY. JI=
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Open 10 AM - 10 PM, M-Th,=
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Dim Sum served from 10 AM to 3:30 PM
Accent coach sp=
ecializing in British dialects
Seen in a recent a=
udition notice
=93I will be interested in your attempt at an English =
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Rene Zellwegger=92s perfect
I can do the same for you.
I am a New Zealand-born actor with experience and training in <=
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Contact; Geoffrey Darling
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rose at juno.com
Copied = below you will=20 find a media alert for Globe in a = Glass, a new=20 wine and cheese tasting to support public broadcasting in northeast = Ohio. Please call or email if you have any=20 questions.
Thank=20 you,
Jackie Fiocca
Communications=20
Specialist
WVIZ/PBS=20
– 90.3 WCPN=20
ideastreamSM=20
216-916-6136
jackie.fiocca at ideastream.org
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WHAT: &nbs=
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The=20
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midsummer wine and cheese=20
tasting
WHEN: =20
Saturday,=20
July 15 from 7 pm to 10 pm =
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WHERE: =20
WVIZ/PBS=20
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on
BACKGROUND:
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Hello Everybody. The band has been busy writing and
recording our new album. Come check us out at these up
and coming shows and check out www.johnjakesmose.com!
7-8-06 Saturday at "Captain Brady Days" on Lakeview
Rd. in Brady Lake, Ohio. Music starts at 12pm. John
Jakes Mose plays 3:30-5pm. A fun outside event
honoring Brady's Leap! (use www.MAPQUEST.com
w/Brady Lake, OH as the destination for directions)
7-21-06 Friday at D'Angelo's Italian Restaurant at
7995
Darrow Rd (Rt. 91), Twinsburg, Ohio. John Jakes
Mose plays acoustic from 7:30 to 11:30pm. D'Angelo's
has a full bar and great food (This is Ron and Emily's
FAVORITE restaurant!)Check out their menu at
www.casadangelo.com
7-29-06 Saturday at Club Khameleon in Kent (formerly
the Stuffed Mushroom). Appearing with "Sparkle
Magic."
www.clubkhameleon.com
Come out and support local music!
Hope to see you there!!
YOUR INVITED!
"COMICS FOR KIDS"
Stand-Up comedy Fundraiser
to bennefit
UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS
RAINBOW BABIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Comics For Kids is Bringing the 3 BLONDE MOMS All the way from Los Angeles for one night only! all in the name of RAINBOW BABIES AND CHILDREN"S HOSPITAL.
www.3blondemoms.com
SAVE THE DATE!
When: MONDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2006
COCKTAIL PARTY AND SILENT AUCTION STARTS AT 6:00 P.M.
SHOWTIME AT 8:00 P.M. SHARP
Where: HILARITIES 4TH STREET THEATRE LOCATED INSIDE OF PICKWICK & FROLIC RESTARAUNT AND CLUB. RIGHT SMACK IN THE MIDDLE OF DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND
Why: BECAUSE LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE
Each Year COMICS FOR KIDS grows by leaps and bounds in donations to the Children's Hospital by providing a festive night of fun and laughter and this our fourth year will be no exception!
TICKETS ON SALE SOON!
SO
SAVE THE DATE!
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE DETAILS ON HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS!
THERE IS NO BETTER WAY TO FEELSO GOOD ABOUT DOING SOMETHING GREAT!!
Directly behind the police station.
440-238-5530
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Aurora Community Theatre Proudly = Presents
“Songs for a = New World” =
By “Tony Winner” JASON ROBERT = BROWN
Directed by Allison Bressi
Music Director Ross Gulko
Assistant Music Director Brian = Tracz
Choreographer Jackie Hicks
Produced by Ross Wason and Jack = Moore
Featuring Lindsay Jennings, Jason Modica, Valerie Witherspoon, Andrew Garner,
Emma Schreibman, Dina Nocifora, Travis Harty and = Ryan = Wason
Fri = – Sun July 7 – 8 - 9
Thurs = – Sat July 13 – 14 - 15
Showtime = 8:00 = p.m.
Tickets = 330-562-1818
Special Offer: 4 tickets for $40 on Sat – Sun = July 8-9
Also available at www.AuroraCommunityTheatre.com<= /span>
Produced through special = arrangement with Music Theater International, New York, NY
For more information contact:
Ross H. Wason, Sr.
216-643-8122 Direct
Magic by David Close -up Magic = July 25, = 2006atStrongsville Library2-3pmThis is a free event!18700 Westwood DriveStrongsville, Ohio =20 44136-3495Directly behind the police station.
440-238-5530
Thursdays, July =
20th
– August 17th
5 Week Session =
8:00 p.m. =
–
9:00 p.m.
Instructor: Kristin Raybuck
Class Description: =
Hip-Hop is a fast paced style of dance loosely based on jazz dance.
Hip-Hop dance is generally done to popular pop music, and an overall =
emphasis
is placed on strength and coordination with additional emphasis on =
=66lexibility.
Hip-Hop students wishing to continue on to higher levels of study, or to =
become
a member of performing and competition teams are recommended to take jazz
and/or ballet classes in addition to their Hip-Hop class. =
PRANA YOGA AND DANCE -
For more information, visit =
PRANAYOGAANDDANCE.COM
or call 440-570-7403
Kristin L. =
Raybuck
National City =
Corporation
Officer, Training Specialist II
Strategic Initiatives & =
Infrastructure
F: 440.546.6972
P: 440.546.6102
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The Shields Players at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for its third consecutive production, "Little Women". Great parts available for women AND men!
The script is based on the book by Louisa May Alcott. "Little Women" centers around the lives of 4 sisters - their friendship, their romances, their dreams for the future - while they deal with the challenges of life during war-torn times.
Looking forward to seeing you at the auditions!
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=0A=Being a professional actor is difficult, = particularly in these times, and we routinely recommend that actors who = are not ready to join the union get experience in non-union productions. = We are pro-union, not anti-non-union. It is in all of our best = interests to maintain a healthy, thriving production economy, and we = constantly strive to encourage and maintain fair wages for all = performers.
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As a NEOhioPAL subscriber, you are = being offered an exclusive COMPLIMENTARY lawn ticket offer = from Blossom Music Center! This offer is valid TODAY only from 10 = AM - 10 PM on the following shows: Tom Jones with Etta James on July = 12th, and Elvis Costello & the Imposters with Allen Toussaint on = July 14th.
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=E2=80=9CShakespeare: Fast, Free, and in Full View.=
As YOU Like It.=E2=80=9D
The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announ=
ce the 2006 season of free, outdoor theatre.
=E2=80=9CShakespe=
are: Fast, Free, and in Full View. As YOU Like It.=E2=80=9D This summer, in=
rotating repertory, The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival will perform Shakes=
peare=E2=80=99s classic, King Lear, and the Cleveland premiere of Ry=
an JW Smith=E2=80=99s comedy Sweet Love Adieu. These two shows will =
perform from July 13 through August 13 in a number of free outdoor venues t=
hroughout the greater Cleveland area, including Lincoln Park in Tremont, th=
e Shaker Heights Colonnade, Tri-C West in Parma, Willoughby=E2=80=99s Fine =
Arts Association and a special performance at Cleveland=E2=80=99s Ingenuity=
Festival.
July 23 is also the Taste of Tremont event. Come e=
njoy good food and theater in the same night!
Continuing its tradition of
producing accessible Shakespeare for the whole Greater Cleveland area, all=
performances are free to the public.
=C2=B7 Sweet Love Adieu is a new play by a new, young playwright, Ryan JW Smith. This Midwes=
t premiere, directed by Larry Nehring, has romance, wit, rhymed coupl=
ets, cross-dressing and swordplay! It=E2=80=99s everything you could ask fo=
r in a Shakespearean comedy, written by one of Britain=E2=80=99s best young=
playwrights. Come see this fresh, new play being produced for the 3rd time=
in the United Sates!
=C2=B7 William Shakespeare=E2=80=99s King L=
ear, directed by Derek Koger, tells the tale of two family dramas as th=
ey play out across the British court and countryside. As an aging king divi=
des his kingdom, destruction and mayhem ensue amongst his family and kingdo=
m.
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Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 15:26:23 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for a Dance Studio teaching HIP-HOP
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Bonjour!
I am in search of a dance studio in the greater Cleveland area that is
teaching summer HIP-HOP classes, a workshop, or something of the sort for
young children, specifically for a 7 year old boy. If not hip-hop then possibly
a jazz class. This is for a friend of mine who wants to enroll her son in a
summer dance class or workshop. Please email me as soon as possible if anyone
has any ideas. I greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Amanda Moore
P.s. Come See Cassidy Theatre's Production of Seussical Aug. 5 & 6... Call
the box office at (440)842-4600 A.S.A.P. b/c the tickets are rapidly selling
out!!! and there's only 4 performances
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The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for the =
75th
anniversary season opener
Jekyll & Hyde
Director: Amy Sima-Dirham
Music Director: Kathy Ringley
Choreographer: Jennica McCleary
Monday, July 17 at
Requirement=
s:
32 bars of a musical theatre song in similar style to the show. =
Please bring sheet music in the appropriate key.
An accompanist will be provided.
There will also be a
"movement/dance" audition.
Please wear comfortable shoes and =
clothes
A headshot is appreciated, but not
necessary.
Males age 13-Adult
Females age 16-Adult
Please call the theatre to sign up for an audition slot
330-453-7619
After hours leave a message at =
x504
There are 10 slots per half =
hour
Auditions are held at the =
Players
Guild at
Callbacks will be Tuesday at =
7:00 PM with
reading from the script and singing from the score.
First read through will =
be
Thursday, July 20 at
Jekyll and Hyde runs
September 8-24 on the Mainstage with performances on Fridays & =
Saturdays at
8:00pm and Sundays at
Please =
bring a list
of all conflicts!
More than 4 conflicts will lower your chances of being =
cast.
Rehearsals will be Monday through Thursday at =
And Sundays at
The Story
An evocative tale of the epic battle between good and evil, this show is =
based
on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story about a brilliant doctor whose
experiments with human personality create a murderous counterpart. =
Convinced
the cure for his father's mental illness lies in the separation of Man's =
evil
nature from his good, Dr. Henry unwittingly unleashes his own dark side,
wreaking havoc in the streets of late 19th century
Principle =
Characters:
Jekyll/Hyde=
Tenor with low range
Age 25-45
Emma
Soprano
Age 25-35
Lucy
Metzo-soprano
Age 20-35
Utterson
Baritone
Age 25-45
Mature Man
Lady
Beckensfield
Mature Woman
2 young boys =
(age 13-17)
are needed as newsboys
This is just a =
short list
of characters to show some of the main age ranges of principles.
Mature actors are encouraged =
to
audition! A cast of 30-35 is =
expected.
Tricia M. =
Ostertag
Artistic Manager of The Players Guild =
Theatre
330-453-7619
artistic at playersguildth=
eatre.com
www.playersguildtheatre.com<=
/a>
Players Guild Theatre
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.
Aurora Community Theatre Proudly = Presents
“Songs for a = New World” =
By “Tony Winner” JASON ROBERT = BROWN
Special Offer: 4 tickets for $40 Sun = July 9
Directed by Allison Bressi
Music Director Ross Gulko
Assistant Music Director Brian = Tracz
Choreographer Jackie Hicks
Produced by Ross Wason and Jack = Moore
Featuring Lindsay Jennings, Jason Modica, Valerie Witherspoon,
Andrew Garner, Emma Schreibman, Dina Nocifora, =
Travis Harty and Ryan Wason
Fri = – Sun July 7 – 8 - 9
Thurs = – Sat July 13 – 14 - 15
Showtime = 8:00 = p.m.
Tickets = 330-562-1818
Also available at www.AuroraCommunityTheatre.com<= /span>
Produced through special = arrangement with Music Theater International, New York, NY
For more information contact:
Ross H. Wason, Sr.
216-643-8122 Direct
MAISON NOIR
PRODUCTIONS, LLC
Maison Noir Productions, LLC =
in association with Quest
Recovery & Prevention =
Services,
and sponsored, in part, by a grant from Arts-In-Stark, presents a short film tentatively =
titled
“White =
Room”
This is a community based project with a mission to =
inspire,
educate, and entertain while striving
to create awareness into the growing problem of drug and =
alcohol
addiction within our
communities.
Shoot Dates: August 10 =
– 15,
2006 Location:
Synopsis
The film, “White Room,” tells the story of a =
young man
whose visions of a mysterious apparition,
lead him along a bizarre path where he is forced to =
confront
issues relating to his own chemical
dependency.
Audition Times & =
Locations
DAY 1
DATE: July 12, =
2006
TIME: 5 pm – =
8:30 pm
Location: Stark County =
District
Library
Branch: Main =
Branch
Address:
330.452.0665
DAY =
2
DATE: July 18, =
2006
TIME: 5 pm – =
8:30 pm
Location: Stark County =
District
Library
Branch: North =
Branch
Address:
330.456.4356
SEE BELOW FOR A LIST OF AVAILABLE =
ROLES:
PREPARATION
• Come Prepared - We recommend =
that
auditioning actors and actresses read
and study the script prior to =
arriving.
• Bring a Monologue - Those =
interested in
auditioning should come prepared
with a short monologue of their choice to =
read
• Resume – Please bring a =
resume of
experience if you have one. Otherwise,
bring a sheet of paper with your contact =
information.
Seeking
• Jimmy / Lead / Male / Caucasian / =
age 18 –
24
Former all-star athlete turned drug =
addict.
• Jeannie / Female / Caucasian / =
age 16 –
22
Jimmy’s sister, disciplined, =
innocent.
• Mother / Female / Caucasian / =
40’s –
55
Jimmy’s mom; middle class stay at home mother; closet
alcoholic
• Ex-Girlfriend / Female / =
Caucasian / early
20’s
Jimmy’s former love; beautiful and =
compassionate
• Grandma / Female / Caucasian / 60 =
–
75
Jimmy’s grandmother; sweet and getting =
old
• Coach / Male / All Ethnicities / =
40 -55
Jimmy’s former high school basketball coach. =
No-nonsense
• Counselor / Male / All =
Ethnicities / 35 –
55
Rehab counselor; stern and determined. Large =
presence
• Police Officer / Male / All =
Ethnicities /
25 – 40
Officer in blue; inner city =
officer
• Dealer / Male / All Ethnicities / =
20 –
35
Inner city drug dealer; rough and street =
wise
• Bum / Male / All Ethnicities / 35 =
–
60
Inner city panhandler; homeless and =
destitute
• Neighbor / Male / All Ethnicities =
/ 45 –
65
A kind and storytelling older =
man
FOR SCRIPT & MORE =
INFO
Contact us at: (330) =
371.1694
Email us at: info at maisonnoir.net
Players Guild =
Theatre
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.
Friday, July 7 - 8pm
Skeeters 19th Hole
With Special Guest
- Saxophonist Eric Letta
12719 Mayfield Rd.
Chardon, OH
44024
440-286-9966
1/4 mile East of Route 44.
We will be playing under cover in the
outdoor pavilion.
Skeeter's features a full menu with food and drink at
reasonable prices.
Saturday, July 8 - 8:30pm
Chesterland Tavern (weather
permitting)
8190 Mayfield
Road
Chesterland, OH 44026
440-729-1817
1/2 mile West of Route 306
We will be
playing outdoors on the patio (weather permitting)
Chesterland Tavern
features a full service menu. A great place to see the
band.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * *
Friday, July 14 - 7pm
Legacy Village (weather
permitting)
25001 Cedar Rd.
Lyndhurst, OH 44124
Ph:
216-382-3871
Friday,
July 28 -
9pm
Cowboy
8586 E.
Washington Street
Bainbridge Township, Ohio
44023
440-708-1011
Saturday, July 29 -
5:30pm
Solon Home Days (weather permitting)
Art House, = Inc., is a=20 nonprofit art center, founded in 1999, and located in the Old = Brooklyn/Brooklyn=20 Centre neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. Our mission is to nurture = involvement in=20 the arts and culture, providing opportunities for people to create, = learn, and=20 communicate ideas while encouraging self-expression, thereby = strengthening the=20 community. = For more=20 information on Art House go to www.arthouseinc.org.
=Strange and Sane Captures = Another Best Music Video Award.
CLEVELAND, OH =97 "Strange and Sane," Autumn = Haze Pictures' first music video, won "1st Place Music Video - = Alternative" at the IndieGathering Film Festival in Cleveland, Ohio. = This positions it for more possible awards during the August festival = including "Overall Music Video" and "Viewers Choice Music Video." The = "Alternative for Underground, Independent and Experimental Film and = Video, The 'Indie' Gathering Film Festival exists to showcase the = independent filmmaker. The festival's mission is to encourage filmmakers = through a competitive showcase of independent features, documentaries, = shorts, music videos and trailers. Filmmakers participate in the = screenings and,=A0afterwards, speak with audience members who seek a = closer look into the creative process." Director Anthony J. Samangy will = be on hand to discuss the video during the festival, which runs from = August 4-6 in Cleveland. More info, schedule and directions can be found = online at their web site: www.theindiegathering.com.
About viola
Singer/songwriter =
viola mixes acoustic guitars and indie rock into a smooth, home grown =
sound. A bit Elliott Smith, a bit Beatles and a touch Nick Drake, with a =
healthy dose of that well-worn "recorded in the basement" vibe. Learn =
more about viola at www.myspace.com/violamusic =
or buy the album on CD Baby at www.cdbaby.com/cd/viola2 =
or the iTunes Music Store.
About Autumn Haze Pictures =
Autumn Haze Pictures was formed in 2004 by Anthony Samangy, =
Thomas Loveman and Peter Sampson in Cleveland, Ohio to produce film =
projects as creative and unique as they are entertaining. More info at: =
www.autumnhazepictures.com =
.
“Songs for a New = World”
By “Tony Winner” JASON ROBERT = BROWN
Directed by Allison Bressi
Produced by Ross Wason and Jack = Moore
Fri = – Sun July 7 – 8 - 9
Thurs = – Sat July 13 – 14 - 15
Showtime = 8:00 p.m.
Tickets 330-562-1818
Also available at www.AuroraCommunityTheatre.com<= /span>
Produced through special = arrangement with Music Theater International, New York, NY
Ross H. Wason, = Sr.
Account = Manager
Kforce Technology = Staffing
216-643-8122 Direct 216-965-4547 = Cell
216-328-5909 fax  = ; 800-383-3836 ext 8122
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The second session of
Fairmount Performing Arts Camp
starts
in just a few days!
If you are not already registered, it's not too late to
participate in our best attended season yet!
Call camp director Fred Sternfeld at 216-496-6087
to set up an audition / interview or with questions!
Complete Info about the program here:
http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm
Here are a few comments from FPAC '06 First Session campers and parents ...
Hi Fred,
We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp.
Returning to FPAC felt like "coming home" to her. She is so eager to get there every morning and so happy at the end of each day.
She loves the instruction, the instructors, and the campers. She says she is working hard and learning so much, particularly from the scene study classes.
You will recall that when Fran Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FPAC after her experience in New York, she replied, "Just because you've been on Broadway doesn't mean you ever stop learning." Her experience at FPAC has certainly proven that to be true.
Jeff and I honestly had decided that it might not be prudent for her to attend the second session due to her demanding tech and performance schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE as well as some academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced math course she will be taking this fall. However, Emma's overwhelming enjoyment of camp and all she seems to be gaining from it caused us to reconsider. She is elated!
Carol Koletsky Wahl
Dear Fred,
This camp has been such a blessing. I love every second of it, and I look forward to waking up early in the morning to get there. I have been looking forward to FPAC since the end of last year. I enjoyed it so much when Andrew May came in. Thank you so extremely much.
Anna Leone
Hi,
Fred I just wanted to let you know how much fun your camp is. I really like how it is set up. The kids in my group are really nice and we are all getting along great. The scenes are really interesting and challenging, but they are really fun. I am really learning new things, and all of my teachers help me. I really LOVE the camp, and am looking forward to the next week.
Halle Shanker
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Written by John =
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Matthew.
This will be =
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experimental, multimedia adaptation utilizing techniques of puppetry, =
movement=20
and mask work.
Auditions will be = held=20 Tuesday, July 11 and Wednesday July 12, 2006 between 7:30 - 9:30pm. All = parts=20 available to teens and adults. = No=20 appointments necessary.
Callbacks will be =
on Thursday,=20
July 13, 2006 at 7:30 pm.
Those interested in auditioning come =
prepared with=20
two pieces of music (16 bars each): one ballad and one up-tempo. =
Selections from=20
the show preferred. Accompanist and sides will be provided. Dress for=20
movement.
Auditions will be held at the = Brecksville Theater on=20 the Square office located at Blossom Hill in Brecksville. Our = address=20 is:
Brecksville=20
Theater on the Square
Blossom Hill Complex Bdg. #5
4440 Oakes=20
Road
Brecksville, Oh 44141
Performance dates will be =
September=20
28-October 15 2006 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings (7:30pm). =
Sunday=20
matinees will be at 2:00pm.
All =
performances=20
will be held at the historic Old Town Hall in the heart of Brecksville's =
public=20
square at the corner of Rte 21 and Rte 82. This is a =
handicapped=20
accessible facility.
For further information please go to the =
BTOTS=20
website at www.btots.org or call us at=20
440-526-3443.
FREE Kickboxing Class
Every WEDNESDAY in July and August from 6:00 p.m. =
– 7:00
p.m.
One Stoney Run
Please bring a towel for floor work – if it is =
nice we
will hold kickboxing on the pool deck
See you there!
Kristin =
L.
Raybuck
National City =
Corporation
Officer, Training Specialist =
II
Strategic Initiatives & =
Infrastructure
F: =
440.546.6972
P: =
440.546.6102
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The most=20 beautiful thing we can experience is=20 the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle = of true=20 art and true science. He who knows it not and can no longer wonder, no = longer=20 feel amazement, is as good as dead, a snuffed-out candle.=20 --Albert=20 Einstein
The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for the=20 children's roles in A Christmas Story on Sunday, July 9 and = Monday, July=20 10 from 11AM to 6PM.
A Christmas Story will rehearse starting = November 7=20 and will perform November 30 through December 24. Rehearsals and = performances=20 are full time. While every effort will be made to allow child actors to = attend=20 their classes, some school will be missed during our technical = rehearsals and=20 previews, and there will be a limited number of student = matinees.
For the audition, please prepare anything = of your=20 choosing for three minutes. You may do a monologue or two, and you may = sing,=20 though there will not be an accompanist. There is no singing in the = play; the=20 purpose of the audition is for us to get to know you as a performer. = Auditions=20 are open to members of Actors' Equity Association and non-members. = Non-AEA=20 children, if hired to perform in the play, will not be asked to join the = union.=20 Adults are not being considered for roles at this time.
We are looking for boys and girls who can = play nine=20 years old on stage, and one boy who can play a five year old on stage. = You=20 needn't be the exact age, as long as you can be believable in that=20 age.
All children from the Cleveland = area of any=20 ethnicity are welcome to audition, but you must have an appointment to = do so. We=20 would like to fill Sunday, July 9 prior to making appointments for = Monday, July=20 10. To make an appointment, please call 216 795 7000 x967. Leave on the = voice=20 mail the name of the child, the name of the parental contact for the = child, a=20 phone number, and whether you would prefer a morning or afternoon = appointment.=20 You will be called back with a specific appointment time.
------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C6A035.20CBB610-- From kajones0129 at aol.com Wed Jul 5 10:28:16 2006 From: kajones0129 at aol.com (kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 13:28:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BYE BYE BIRDIE opens this month at Elyria Summer Theatre Message-ID: <8C86E6F88F55D82-74C-1E2@MBLK-M17.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C86E6F88F55D82_74C_1E6_MBLK-M17.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Elyria Summer Theatre Association presents BYE BYE BIRDIE =20 Thursday through Sunday, July 27-30 Evening performances: 8:00 PM Thursday through Saturday Matinee performances: 2:00 PM Sunday =20 Elyria High School auditorium (air-conditioned), on West Avenue at 6th Stree= t. Just 3 blocks south of Elyria=E2=80=99s downtown square. =20 Admission: $10 Adults/$9 students under 18 and senior citizens TICKETS GENERAL ADMISSION, AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR =20 *************************************************************************** Elyria Summer Theatre Association is pleased to announce its 34th season pro= duction of BYE BYE BIRDIE. Show dates are Thursday through Sunday, July 27-= 30. Evening performances will begin at 8:00 PM on Thursday through Saturday= . A Matinee performance will begin at 2:00 PM on Sunday. All shows will be= held in the Elyria High School Auditorium, located at West Avenue and 6th S= treet, just 3 blocks south of Elyria=E2=80=99s downtown square. Admission i= s $10 for adults, $9 for students under 18 and senior citizens. Tickets are= available at the door; the doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance. =20 BYE BYE BIRDIE is directed by Russel Stich, with musical direction by Kevin=20= Mulder, choreography by Amy Pawlukiewicz and technical direction by Curtis Y= oung. =20 BYE BYE BIRDIE is one of the most captivating and humorous musical shows of=20= our time. It is a satire done with the fondest affection, and tells the sto= ry of a rock and roll singer who is about to be inducted into the army. An=20= English Teacher, What Did I Ever See in Him?, Put on a Happy Face, One Boy,=20= A Lot of Livin' to Do, Kids, Rosie and Spanish Rose are musical theatre clas= sics. For more information visit Elyria Summer Theatre=E2=80=99s website at= http://elyriatheatre.googlepages.com. ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM= . All on demand. Always Free. ----------MailBlocks_8C86E6F88F55D82_74C_1E6_MBLK-M17.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
10% OFF
C & Y Chinese Restaurant
2222 St. Claire AvenueCleveland, OH 44114
(216) 566-1188
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fs from China and New York City at the helm, you will experience cuisine in=20=
the traditions of Hong Kong, Canton, Taiwan, and Shanghai. Described a=
s Cleveland's own 'Iron Chefs' these artists of the kitchen will lead you on=
a culinary expedition only limited by your desire to be adventurous.=
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Ask about the name that dish contest!
The dish is crunchy tofu skin, wrapped around crispy vegetable= s, all surrounded by a sheet of supple Chow Fun rice noodle, and covered wit= h a special brown sauce garnished with toasted almonds. It's delicious= ! Jimmy calls it "Sum Young Guy"! So I figured we better have a=20= contest:
$100 gift certifica= te to the winner of the 'Name That Dish' contest.
You must try the dish to be eligib=
le for the contest. Place your favorite name on a piece of paper and h=
and it to Mai or Jimmy. Include how you wish to be contacted. Th=
e announcement will be on the 1st year anniversary,
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Some of the othe=
r dishes you will find are:
Dim Sum from NYC Master Chef Kee Yic=
k Chen, including a large variety of vegetarian appetizers like Kung Pao Spi=
nach. The carts are rolled past you to tantalize your tastebuds, just=20=
like the Tea Houses in Hong Kong. You point to your dish and they char=
ge by the plate.
Fresh Flounder Dragon Ball and Seafood Birdnest from=
Shanghai Master Chef Mr. Chou.
Deep Fried Crispy Duck Rolls, or=
Pork with Tofu Skin from Master Barbecue Chef Mr. Deng from Canton.
Noodle dishes like 'peanutty' Cold Noodles with Sesame Sauce and other=
stir fry dishes from Master Chef Chi Lum from Taiwan.
Other dishes include Rainbow fish Slices, Lamb with Spicy Peppe= r, Pepper Salt Spare Ribs, Fo Long Chicken Slices, Yu Shiang Eggplant Clay P= ot, and Sizzling Platter Beef Short Ribs.
This is the most vegetarian friendly Chinese=20=
restaurant that I've seen in Cleveland. Ask about their new vegetarian=
dishes, like Stuffed Acorn Squash filled with crunchy vegetables, shitake a=
nd straw mushrooms, and peanuts!
They even have a complete bar and Karaoke!
Entertainment is=
planned to include authentic Chinese dance, musicians, acrobats, and magici=
ans, and...
BEATLES night!V.=
I.P. Rooms available for private parties.
Being born and raised in New York City, I can tell you we u= sed to line up around the block in Chinatown in the dead of winter for food=20= that wasn't as good as this. Their Hot and Sour soup is to die for.&nb= sp; HEY NEW YORK, FORGET ABOUT IT! I'M BETTER OFF IN CLEVELAND!--Dr= Neil Ross, former food critic for The Healthy Referral Newspaper.
P.S. I JUST GOT BACK FROM N.Y.C. YESTERDAY.=
I ATE IN ONE OF THE TOP TEN CHINESE RESTAURANTS IN THE CITY. JI=
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Dim Sum served from 10 AM to 3:30 PM
Accent coach sp=
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Copied = below you will=20 find a media alert for Globe in a = Glass, a new=20 wine and cheese tasting to support public broadcasting in northeast = Ohio. Please call or email if you have any=20 questions.
Thank=20 you,
Jackie Fiocca
Communications=20
Specialist
WVIZ/PBS=20
– 90.3 WCPN=20
ideastreamSM=20
216-916-6136
jackie.fiocca at ideastream.org
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WHAT: &nbs=
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The=20
Globe in a Glass a=20
midsummer wine and cheese=20
tasting
WHEN: =20
Saturday,=20
July 15 from 7 pm to 10 pm =
=20
WHERE: =20
WVIZ/PBS=20
Idea Center, located=20
on
BACKGROUND:
From=20
the same organizations that deliver the acclaimed World Series of Wine, comes a =
worldly=20
wine and cheese tasting event, The=20
Globe in a Glass.=20
Through=20
The=20
Globe in a Glass you’ll take a virtual world's =
tour as you=20
travel to various wine-producing regions, each one offering a variety of =
wines=20
from a specific geographic area event. The=20
tasting will feature samples of 200 wines =
from 27=20
regions as well as dozens of assorted international and domestic =
cheeses. Guests=20
of The=20
Globe in a Glass will also have the opportunity to =
tour the=20
In=20
addition, experts will be on hand to offer advice and answer questions =
about=20
wine and food pairings, grape varietals, growing regions, vintages and =
more.=20
Tickets=20
are available for $50 per person with all proceeds benefiting public=20
broadcasting.
For=20
additional information or to order tickets, visit wviz.org/globe, call =
216-916-0110 or email globe at ideastream.org.=20
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International=20
wine regions include:=20
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National=20
wine regions include:
Domestic=20
and imported cheeses will be served from areas including: =
SUPPORT:=20
The=20
Globe in a Glass=20
is supported by official winery sponsor Rex Goliath Wines with media =
support=20
from Cleveland Magazine.
MEDIA=20
CONTACT: Jackie=20
Fiocca, Communications Specialist, ideastream (216) 916-6136.
Hello Everybody. The band has been busy writing and
recording our new album. Come check us out at these up
and coming shows and check out www.johnjakesmose.com!
7-8-06 Saturday at "Captain Brady Days" on Lakeview
Rd. in Brady Lake, Ohio. Music starts at 12pm. John
Jakes Mose plays 3:30-5pm. A fun outside event
honoring Brady's Leap! (use www.MAPQUEST.com
w/Brady Lake, OH as the destination for directions)
7-21-06 Friday at D'Angelo's Italian Restaurant at
7995
Darrow Rd (Rt. 91), Twinsburg, Ohio. John Jakes
Mose plays acoustic from 7:30 to 11:30pm. D'Angelo's
has a full bar and great food (This is Ron and Emily's
FAVORITE restaurant!)Check out their menu at
www.casadangelo.com
7-29-06 Saturday at Club Khameleon in Kent (formerly
the Stuffed Mushroom). Appearing with "Sparkle
Magic."
www.clubkhameleon.com
Come out and support local music!
Hope to see you there!!
YOUR INVITED!
"COMICS FOR KIDS"
Stand-Up comedy Fundraiser
to bennefit
UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS
RAINBOW BABIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Comics For Kids is Bringing the 3 BLONDE MOMS All the way from Los Angeles for one night only! all in the name of RAINBOW BABIES AND CHILDREN"S HOSPITAL.
www.3blondemoms.com
SAVE THE DATE!
When: MONDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2006
COCKTAIL PARTY AND SILENT AUCTION STARTS AT 6:00 P.M.
SHOWTIME AT 8:00 P.M. SHARP
Where: HILARITIES 4TH STREET THEATRE LOCATED INSIDE OF PICKWICK & FROLIC RESTARAUNT AND CLUB. RIGHT SMACK IN THE MIDDLE OF DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND
Why: BECAUSE LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE
Each Year COMICS FOR KIDS grows by leaps and bounds in donations to the Children's Hospital by providing a festive night of fun and laughter and this our fourth year will be no exception!
TICKETS ON SALE SOON!
SO
SAVE THE DATE!
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE DETAILS ON HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS!
THERE IS NO BETTER WAY TO FEELSO GOOD ABOUT DOING SOMETHING GREAT!!
Directly behind the police station.
440-238-5530
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Aurora Community Theatre Proudly = Presents
“Songs for a = New World” =
By “Tony Winner” JASON ROBERT = BROWN
Directed by Allison Bressi
Music Director Ross Gulko
Assistant Music Director Brian = Tracz
Choreographer Jackie Hicks
Produced by Ross Wason and Jack = Moore
Featuring Lindsay Jennings, Jason Modica, Valerie Witherspoon, Andrew Garner,
Emma Schreibman, Dina Nocifora, Travis Harty and = Ryan = Wason
Fri = – Sun July 7 – 8 - 9
Thurs = – Sat July 13 – 14 - 15
Showtime = 8:00 = p.m.
Tickets = 330-562-1818
Special Offer: 4 tickets for $40 on Sat – Sun = July 8-9
Also available at www.AuroraCommunityTheatre.com<= /span>
Produced through special = arrangement with Music Theater International, New York, NY
For more information contact:
Ross H. Wason, Sr.
216-643-8122 Direct
Magic by David Close -up Magic = July 25, = 2006atStrongsville Library2-3pmThis is a free event!18700 Westwood DriveStrongsville, Ohio =20 44136-3495Directly behind the police station.
440-238-5530
Thursdays, July =
20th
– August 17th
5 Week Session =
8:00 p.m. =
–
9:00 p.m.
Instructor: Kristin Raybuck
Class Description: =
Hip-Hop is a fast paced style of dance loosely based on jazz dance.
Hip-Hop dance is generally done to popular pop music, and an overall =
emphasis
is placed on strength and coordination with additional emphasis on =
=66lexibility.
Hip-Hop students wishing to continue on to higher levels of study, or to =
become
a member of performing and competition teams are recommended to take jazz
and/or ballet classes in addition to their Hip-Hop class. =
PRANA YOGA AND DANCE -
For more information, visit =
PRANAYOGAANDDANCE.COM
or call 440-570-7403
Kristin L. =
Raybuck
National City =
Corporation
Officer, Training Specialist II
Strategic Initiatives & =
Infrastructure
F: 440.546.6972
P: 440.546.6102
----------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------- ***National City made the following annotations ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----------------This communication is a confidential and proprietary business = communication. =20 It is intended solely for the use of the designated recipient(s). If this communication is received in error, please contact the sender and delete=20 this communication. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D ------_=_NextPart_001_01C6A1C6.45ECFAD7-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Fri Jul 7 08:56:25 2006 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 11:56:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Drowsy Chaperone, Sweeney Todd, Faith Healer & Kelli O'Hara Master Class Message-ID:
Near West Theatre is l=
ooking=20
for a gutted piano to borrow, rent or buy for its summer teen=20
production.
We're looking for a ba=
by=20
grand and/or upright piano - BOTH would be marvelous - with keyboard and=20
cabinet, but no sound board. It needs to be lightweight enough to come=
up=20
to our 3rd-floor stage.
Any leads, please emai=
l=20
mwilson52 at hotmail.com. Thanks!
Megan=20
Wilson
Stage Manager, "Merril=
y We=20
Roll Along"
Near West Theatre=20
40 River St. in Chagrin Falls, OH - www.CVLT.org - 440-247-8955
The Shields Players at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for its third consecutive production, "Little Women". Great parts available for women AND men!
The script is based on the book by Louisa May Alcott. "Little Women" centers around the lives of 4 sisters - their friendship, their romances, their dreams for the future - while they deal with the challenges of life during war-torn times.
Looking forward to seeing you at the auditions!
Attention--Non-Union Actors:
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Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 15:26:23 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for a Dance Studio teaching HIP-HOP
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Bonjour!
I am in search of a dance studio in the greater Cleveland area that is
teaching summer HIP-HOP classes, a workshop, or something of the sort for
young children, specifically for a 7 year old boy. If not hip-hop then possibly
a jazz class. This is for a friend of mine who wants to enroll her son in a
summer dance class or workshop. Please email me as soon as possible if anyone
has any ideas. I greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Amanda Moore
P.s. Come See Cassidy Theatre's Production of Seussical Aug. 5 & 6... Call
the box office at (440)842-4600 A.S.A.P. b/c the tickets are rapidly selling
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The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for the =
75th
anniversary season opener
Jekyll & Hyde
Director: Amy Sima-Dirham
Music Director: Kathy Ringley
Choreographer: Jennica McCleary
Monday, July 17 at
Requirement=
s:
32 bars of a musical theatre song in similar style to the show. =
Please bring sheet music in the appropriate key.
An accompanist will be provided.
There will also be a
"movement/dance" audition.
Please wear comfortable shoes and =
clothes
A headshot is appreciated, but not
necessary.
Males age 13-Adult
Females age 16-Adult
Please call the theatre to sign up for an audition slot
330-453-7619
After hours leave a message at =
x504
There are 10 slots per half =
hour
Auditions are held at the =
Players
Guild at
Callbacks will be Tuesday at =
7:00 PM with
reading from the script and singing from the score.
First read through will =
be
Thursday, July 20 at
Jekyll and Hyde runs
September 8-24 on the Mainstage with performances on Fridays & =
Saturdays at
8:00pm and Sundays at
Please =
bring a list
of all conflicts!
More than 4 conflicts will lower your chances of being =
cast.
Rehearsals will be Monday through Thursday at =
And Sundays at
The Story
An evocative tale of the epic battle between good and evil, this show is =
based
on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story about a brilliant doctor whose
experiments with human personality create a murderous counterpart. =
Convinced
the cure for his father's mental illness lies in the separation of Man's =
evil
nature from his good, Dr. Henry unwittingly unleashes his own dark side,
wreaking havoc in the streets of late 19th century
Principle =
Characters:
Jekyll/Hyde=
Tenor with low range
Age 25-45
Emma
Soprano
Age 25-35
Lucy
Metzo-soprano
Age 20-35
Utterson
Baritone
Age 25-45
Mature Man
Lady
Beckensfield
Mature Woman
2 young boys =
(age 13-17)
are needed as newsboys
This is just a =
short list
of characters to show some of the main age ranges of principles.
Mature actors are encouraged =
to
audition! A cast of 30-35 is =
expected.
Tricia M. =
Ostertag
Artistic Manager of The Players Guild =
Theatre
330-453-7619
artistic at playersguildth=
eatre.com
www.playersguildtheatre.com<=
/a>
Players Guild Theatre
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.
Aurora Community Theatre Proudly = Presents
“Songs for a = New World” =
By “Tony Winner” JASON ROBERT = BROWN
Special Offer: 4 tickets for $40 Sun = July 9
Directed by Allison Bressi
Music Director Ross Gulko
Assistant Music Director Brian = Tracz
Choreographer Jackie Hicks
Produced by Ross Wason and Jack = Moore
Featuring Lindsay Jennings, Jason Modica, Valerie Witherspoon,
Andrew Garner, Emma Schreibman, Dina Nocifora, =
Travis Harty and Ryan Wason
Fri = – Sun July 7 – 8 - 9
Thurs = – Sat July 13 – 14 - 15
Showtime = 8:00 = p.m.
Tickets = 330-562-1818
Also available at www.AuroraCommunityTheatre.com<= /span>
Produced through special = arrangement with Music Theater International, New York, NY
For more information contact:
Ross H. Wason, Sr.
216-643-8122 Direct
MAISON NOIR
PRODUCTIONS, LLC
Maison Noir Productions, LLC =
in association with Quest
Recovery & Prevention =
Services,
and sponsored, in part, by a grant from Arts-In-Stark, presents a short film tentatively =
titled
“White =
Room”
This is a community based project with a mission to =
inspire,
educate, and entertain while striving
to create awareness into the growing problem of drug and =
alcohol
addiction within our
communities.
Shoot Dates: August 10 =
– 15,
2006 Location:
Synopsis
The film, “White Room,” tells the story of a =
young man
whose visions of a mysterious apparition,
lead him along a bizarre path where he is forced to =
confront
issues relating to his own chemical
dependency.
Audition Times & =
Locations
DAY 1
DATE: July 12, =
2006
TIME: 5 pm – =
8:30 pm
Location: Stark County =
District
Library
Branch: Main =
Branch
Address:
330.452.0665
DAY =
2
DATE: July 18, =
2006
TIME: 5 pm – =
8:30 pm
Location: Stark County =
District
Library
Branch: North =
Branch
Address:
330.456.4356
SEE BELOW FOR A LIST OF AVAILABLE =
ROLES:
PREPARATION
• Come Prepared - We recommend =
that
auditioning actors and actresses read
and study the script prior to =
arriving.
• Bring a Monologue - Those =
interested in
auditioning should come prepared
with a short monologue of their choice to =
read
• Resume – Please bring a =
resume of
experience if you have one. Otherwise,
bring a sheet of paper with your contact =
information.
Seeking
• Jimmy / Lead / Male / Caucasian / =
age 18 –
24
Former all-star athlete turned drug =
addict.
• Jeannie / Female / Caucasian / =
age 16 –
22
Jimmy’s sister, disciplined, =
innocent.
• Mother / Female / Caucasian / =
40’s –
55
Jimmy’s mom; middle class stay at home mother; closet
alcoholic
• Ex-Girlfriend / Female / =
Caucasian / early
20’s
Jimmy’s former love; beautiful and =
compassionate
• Grandma / Female / Caucasian / 60 =
–
75
Jimmy’s grandmother; sweet and getting =
old
• Coach / Male / All Ethnicities / =
40 -55
Jimmy’s former high school basketball coach. =
No-nonsense
• Counselor / Male / All =
Ethnicities / 35 –
55
Rehab counselor; stern and determined. Large =
presence
• Police Officer / Male / All =
Ethnicities /
25 – 40
Officer in blue; inner city =
officer
• Dealer / Male / All Ethnicities / =
20 –
35
Inner city drug dealer; rough and street =
wise
• Bum / Male / All Ethnicities / 35 =
–
60
Inner city panhandler; homeless and =
destitute
• Neighbor / Male / All Ethnicities =
/ 45 –
65
A kind and storytelling older =
man
FOR SCRIPT & MORE =
INFO
Contact us at: (330) =
371.1694
Email us at: info at maisonnoir.net
Players Guild =
Theatre
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.
Friday, July 7 - 8pm
Skeeters 19th Hole
With Special Guest
- Saxophonist Eric Letta
12719 Mayfield Rd.
Chardon, OH
44024
440-286-9966
1/4 mile East of Route 44.
We will be playing under cover in the
outdoor pavilion.
Skeeter's features a full menu with food and drink at
reasonable prices.
Saturday, July 8 - 8:30pm
Chesterland Tavern (weather
permitting)
8190 Mayfield
Road
Chesterland, OH 44026
440-729-1817
1/2 mile West of Route 306
We will be
playing outdoors on the patio (weather permitting)
Chesterland Tavern
features a full service menu. A great place to see the
band.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * *
Friday, July 14 - 7pm
Legacy Village (weather
permitting)
25001 Cedar Rd.
Lyndhurst, OH 44124
Ph:
216-382-3871
Friday,
July 28 -
9pm
Cowboy
8586 E.
Washington Street
Bainbridge Township, Ohio
44023
440-708-1011
Saturday, July 29 -
5:30pm
Solon Home Days (weather permitting)
Art House, = Inc., is a=20 nonprofit art center, founded in 1999, and located in the Old = Brooklyn/Brooklyn=20 Centre neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. Our mission is to nurture = involvement in=20 the arts and culture, providing opportunities for people to create, = learn, and=20 communicate ideas while encouraging self-expression, thereby = strengthening the=20 community. = For more=20 information on Art House go to www.arthouseinc.org.
=Strange and Sane Captures = Another Best Music Video Award.
CLEVELAND, OH =97 "Strange and Sane," Autumn = Haze Pictures' first music video, won "1st Place Music Video - = Alternative" at the IndieGathering Film Festival in Cleveland, Ohio. = This positions it for more possible awards during the August festival = including "Overall Music Video" and "Viewers Choice Music Video." The = "Alternative for Underground, Independent and Experimental Film and = Video, The 'Indie' Gathering Film Festival exists to showcase the = independent filmmaker. The festival's mission is to encourage filmmakers = through a competitive showcase of independent features, documentaries, = shorts, music videos and trailers. Filmmakers participate in the = screenings and,=A0afterwards, speak with audience members who seek a = closer look into the creative process." Director Anthony J. Samangy will = be on hand to discuss the video during the festival, which runs from = August 4-6 in Cleveland. More info, schedule and directions can be found = online at their web site: www.theindiegathering.com.
About viola
Singer/songwriter =
viola mixes acoustic guitars and indie rock into a smooth, home grown =
sound. A bit Elliott Smith, a bit Beatles and a touch Nick Drake, with a =
healthy dose of that well-worn "recorded in the basement" vibe. Learn =
more about viola at www.myspace.com/violamusic =
or buy the album on CD Baby at www.cdbaby.com/cd/viola2 =
or the iTunes Music Store.
About Autumn Haze Pictures =
Autumn Haze Pictures was formed in 2004 by Anthony Samangy, =
Thomas Loveman and Peter Sampson in Cleveland, Ohio to produce film =
projects as creative and unique as they are entertaining. More info at: =
www.autumnhazepictures.com =
.
“Songs for a New = World”
By “Tony Winner” JASON ROBERT = BROWN
Directed by Allison Bressi
Produced by Ross Wason and Jack = Moore
Fri = – Sun July 7 – 8 - 9
Thurs = – Sat July 13 – 14 - 15
Showtime = 8:00 p.m.
Tickets 330-562-1818
Also available at www.AuroraCommunityTheatre.com<= /span>
Produced through special = arrangement with Music Theater International, New York, NY
Ross H. Wason, = Sr.
Account = Manager
Kforce Technology = Staffing
216-643-8122 Direct 216-965-4547 = Cell
216-328-5909 fax  = ; 800-383-3836 ext 8122
www.kforce.com<= /span> &nb= sp; rwason at kforce.com
Great People =3D Great = ResultsSM =
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The second session of
Fairmount Performing Arts Camp
starts
in just a few days!
If you are not already registered, it's not too late to
participate in our best attended season yet!
Call camp director Fred Sternfeld at 216-496-6087
to set up an audition / interview or with questions!
Complete Info about the program here:
http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac06/index.htm
Here are a few comments from FPAC '06 First Session campers and parents ...
Hi Fred,
We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp.
Returning to FPAC felt like "coming home" to her. She is so eager to get there every morning and so happy at the end of each day.
She loves the instruction, the instructors, and the campers. She says she is working hard and learning so much, particularly from the scene study classes.
You will recall that when Fran Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FPAC after her experience in New York, she replied, "Just because you've been on Broadway doesn't mean you ever stop learning." Her experience at FPAC has certainly proven that to be true.
Jeff and I honestly had decided that it might not be prudent for her to attend the second session due to her demanding tech and performance schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE as well as some academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced math course she will be taking this fall. However, Emma's overwhelming enjoyment of camp and all she seems to be gaining from it caused us to reconsider. She is elated!
Carol Koletsky Wahl
Dear Fred,
This camp has been such a blessing. I love every second of it, and I look forward to waking up early in the morning to get there. I have been looking forward to FPAC since the end of last year. I enjoyed it so much when Andrew May came in. Thank you so extremely much.
Anna Leone
Hi,
Fred I just wanted to let you know how much fun your camp is. I really like how it is set up. The kids in my group are really nice and we are all getting along great. The scenes are really interesting and challenging, but they are really fun. I am really learning new things, and all of my teachers help me. I really LOVE the camp, and am looking forward to the next week.
Halle Shanker
NOW APPEARING!
AT SCOREBOARDS!
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SCOREBOARDS
440-355-5610
Close-up =
magic
6-8PM
Magic By David Stage =
Show
14600=20
State Rd.
North Royalton OH 44133
440-237-3800
(call to =
register)
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fallen.
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Lord!
The time=20
has come for all artistic and hopeful to unite and re- awaken the human=20
spirit.
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Producer: Linda=20
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Co-Director: Michael D.=20
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Choreographer: Christine A. Prince=20
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Assistant Producer: Pam =
O=92Hara
Written by John =
Michael=20
Tebelak, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, GODSPELL is =
a=20
lively musical, based on the Gospel according to=20
Matthew.
This will be =
an=20
experimental, multimedia adaptation utilizing techniques of puppetry, =
movement=20
and mask work.
Auditions will be = held=20 Tuesday, July 11 and Wednesday July 12, 2006 between 7:30 - 9:30pm. All = parts=20 available to teens and adults. = No=20 appointments necessary.
Callbacks will be =
on Thursday,=20
July 13, 2006 at 7:30 pm.
Those interested in auditioning come =
prepared with=20
two pieces of music (16 bars each): one ballad and one up-tempo. =
Selections from=20
the show preferred. Accompanist and sides will be provided. Dress for=20
movement.
Auditions will be held at the = Brecksville Theater on=20 the Square office located at Blossom Hill in Brecksville. Our = address=20 is:
Brecksville=20
Theater on the Square
Blossom Hill Complex Bdg. #5
4440 Oakes=20
Road
Brecksville, Oh 44141
Performance dates will be =
September=20
28-October 15 2006 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings (7:30pm). =
Sunday=20
matinees will be at 2:00pm.
All =
performances=20
will be held at the historic Old Town Hall in the heart of Brecksville's =
public=20
square at the corner of Rte 21 and Rte 82. This is a =
handicapped=20
accessible facility.
For further information please go to the =
BTOTS=20
website at www.btots.org or call us at=20
440-526-3443.
FREE Kickboxing Class
Every WEDNESDAY in July and August from 6:00 p.m. =
– 7:00
p.m.
One Stoney Run
Please bring a towel for floor work – if it is =
nice we
will hold kickboxing on the pool deck
See you there!
Kristin =
L.
Raybuck
National City =
Corporation
Officer, Training Specialist =
II
Strategic Initiatives & =
Infrastructure
F: =
440.546.6972
P: =
440.546.6102
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The most=20 beautiful thing we can experience is=20 the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle = of true=20 art and true science. He who knows it not and can no longer wonder, no = longer=20 feel amazement, is as good as dead, a snuffed-out candle.=20 --Albert=20 Einstein
The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for the=20 children's roles in A Christmas Story on Sunday, July 9 and = Monday, July=20 10 from 11AM to 6PM.
A Christmas Story will rehearse starting = November 7=20 and will perform November 30 through December 24. Rehearsals and = performances=20 are full time. While every effort will be made to allow child actors to = attend=20 their classes, some school will be missed during our technical = rehearsals and=20 previews, and there will be a limited number of student = matinees.
For the audition, please prepare anything = of your=20 choosing for three minutes. You may do a monologue or two, and you may = sing,=20 though there will not be an accompanist. There is no singing in the = play; the=20 purpose of the audition is for us to get to know you as a performer. = Auditions=20 are open to members of Actors' Equity Association and non-members. = Non-AEA=20 children, if hired to perform in the play, will not be asked to join the = union.=20 Adults are not being considered for roles at this time.
We are looking for boys and girls who can = play nine=20 years old on stage, and one boy who can play a five year old on stage. = You=20 needn't be the exact age, as long as you can be believable in that=20 age.
All children from the Cleveland = area of any=20 ethnicity are welcome to audition, but you must have an appointment to = do so. We=20 would like to fill Sunday, July 9 prior to making appointments for = Monday, July=20 10. To make an appointment, please call 216 795 7000 x967. Leave on the = voice=20 mail the name of the child, the name of the parental contact for the = child, a=20 phone number, and whether you would prefer a morning or afternoon = appointment.=20 You will be called back with a specific appointment time.
------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C6A035.20CBB610-- From kajones0129 at aol.com Wed Jul 5 10:28:16 2006 From: kajones0129 at aol.com (kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 13:28:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BYE BYE BIRDIE opens this month at Elyria Summer Theatre Message-ID: <8C86E6F88F55D82-74C-1E2@MBLK-M17.sysops.aol.com> ----------MailBlocks_8C86E6F88F55D82_74C_1E6_MBLK-M17.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Elyria Summer Theatre Association presents BYE BYE BIRDIE =20 Thursday through Sunday, July 27-30 Evening performances: 8:00 PM Thursday through Saturday Matinee performances: 2:00 PM Sunday =20 Elyria High School auditorium (air-conditioned), on West Avenue at 6th Stree= t. Just 3 blocks south of Elyria=E2=80=99s downtown square. =20 Admission: $10 Adults/$9 students under 18 and senior citizens TICKETS GENERAL ADMISSION, AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR =20 *************************************************************************** Elyria Summer Theatre Association is pleased to announce its 34th season pro= duction of BYE BYE BIRDIE. Show dates are Thursday through Sunday, July 27-= 30. Evening performances will begin at 8:00 PM on Thursday through Saturday= . A Matinee performance will begin at 2:00 PM on Sunday. All shows will be= held in the Elyria High School Auditorium, located at West Avenue and 6th S= treet, just 3 blocks south of Elyria=E2=80=99s downtown square. Admission i= s $10 for adults, $9 for students under 18 and senior citizens. Tickets are= available at the door; the doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance. =20 BYE BYE BIRDIE is directed by Russel Stich, with musical direction by Kevin=20= Mulder, choreography by Amy Pawlukiewicz and technical direction by Curtis Y= oung. =20 BYE BYE BIRDIE is one of the most captivating and humorous musical shows of=20= our time. It is a satire done with the fondest affection, and tells the sto= ry of a rock and roll singer who is about to be inducted into the army. An=20= English Teacher, What Did I Ever See in Him?, Put on a Happy Face, One Boy,=20= A Lot of Livin' to Do, Kids, Rosie and Spanish Rose are musical theatre clas= sics. For more information visit Elyria Summer Theatre=E2=80=99s website at= http://elyriatheatre.googlepages.com. ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM= . All on demand. Always Free. ----------MailBlocks_8C86E6F88F55D82_74C_1E6_MBLK-M17.sysops.aol.com Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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the traditions of Hong Kong, Canton, Taiwan, and Shanghai. Described a=
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Ask about the name that dish contest!
The dish is crunchy tofu skin, wrapped around crispy vegetable= s, all surrounded by a sheet of supple Chow Fun rice noodle, and covered wit= h a special brown sauce garnished with toasted almonds. It's delicious= ! Jimmy calls it "Sum Young Guy"! So I figured we better have a=20= contest:
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Dim Sum from NYC Master Chef Kee Yic=
k Chen, including a large variety of vegetarian appetizers like Kung Pao Spi=
nach. The carts are rolled past you to tantalize your tastebuds, just=20=
like the Tea Houses in Hong Kong. You point to your dish and they char=
ge by the plate.
Fresh Flounder Dragon Ball and Seafood Birdnest from=
Shanghai Master Chef Mr. Chou.
Deep Fried Crispy Duck Rolls, or=
Pork with Tofu Skin from Master Barbecue Chef Mr. Deng from Canton.
Noodle dishes like 'peanutty' Cold Noodles with Sesame Sauce and other=
stir fry dishes from Master Chef Chi Lum from Taiwan.
Other dishes include Rainbow fish Slices, Lamb with Spicy Peppe= r, Pepper Salt Spare Ribs, Fo Long Chicken Slices, Yu Shiang Eggplant Clay P= ot, and Sizzling Platter Beef Short Ribs.
This is the most vegetarian friendly Chinese=20=
restaurant that I've seen in Cleveland. Ask about their new vegetarian=
dishes, like Stuffed Acorn Squash filled with crunchy vegetables, shitake a=
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They even have a complete bar and Karaoke!
Entertainment is=
planned to include authentic Chinese dance, musicians, acrobats, and magici=
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I.P. Rooms available for private parties.
Being born and raised in New York City, I can tell you we u= sed to line up around the block in Chinatown in the dead of winter for food=20= that wasn't as good as this. Their Hot and Sour soup is to die for.&nb= sp; HEY NEW YORK, FORGET ABOUT IT! I'M BETTER OFF IN CLEVELAND!--Dr= Neil Ross, former food critic for The Healthy Referral Newspaper.
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Copied = below you will=20 find a media alert for Globe in a = Glass, a new=20 wine and cheese tasting to support public broadcasting in northeast = Ohio. Please call or email if you have any=20 questions.
Thank=20 you,
Jackie Fiocca
Communications=20
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The=20
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tasting
WHEN: =20
Saturday,=20
July 15 from 7 pm to 10 pm =
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WHERE: =20
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on
BACKGROUND:
From=20
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worldly=20
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Globe in a Glass.=20
Through=20
The=20
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tour as you=20
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from 27=20
regions as well as dozens of assorted international and domestic =
cheeses. Guests=20
of The=20
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In=20
addition, experts will be on hand to offer advice and answer questions =
about=20
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more.=20
Tickets=20
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from Cleveland Magazine.
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Hello Everybody. The band has been busy writing and
recording our new album. Come check us out at these up
and coming shows and check out www.johnjakesmose.com!
7-8-06 Saturday at "Captain Brady Days" on Lakeview
Rd. in Brady Lake, Ohio. Music starts at 12pm. John
Jakes Mose plays 3:30-5pm. A fun outside event
honoring Brady's Leap! (use www.MAPQUEST.com
w/Brady Lake, OH as the destination for directions)
7-21-06 Friday at D'Angelo's Italian Restaurant at
7995
Darrow Rd (Rt. 91), Twinsburg, Ohio. John Jakes
Mose plays acoustic from 7:30 to 11:30pm. D'Angelo's
has a full bar and great food (This is Ron and Emily's
FAVORITE restaurant!)Check out their menu at
www.casadangelo.com
7-29-06 Saturday at Club Khameleon in Kent (formerly
the Stuffed Mushroom). Appearing with "Sparkle
Magic."
www.clubkhameleon.com
Come out and support local music!
Hope to see you there!!
YOUR INVITED!
"COMICS FOR KIDS"
Stand-Up comedy Fundraiser
to bennefit
UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS
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When: MONDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2006
COCKTAIL PARTY AND SILENT AUCTION STARTS AT 6:00 P.M.
SHOWTIME AT 8:00 P.M. SHARP
Where: HILARITIES 4TH STREET THEATRE LOCATED INSIDE OF PICKWICK & FROLIC RESTARAUNT AND CLUB. RIGHT SMACK IN THE MIDDLE OF DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND
Why: BECAUSE LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE
Each Year COMICS FOR KIDS grows by leaps and bounds in donations to the Children's Hospital by providing a festive night of fun and laughter and this our fourth year will be no exception!
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THERE IS NO BETTER WAY TO FEELSO GOOD ABOUT DOING SOMETHING GREAT!!
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Aurora Community Theatre Proudly = Presents
“Songs for a = New World” =
By “Tony Winner” JASON ROBERT = BROWN
Directed by Allison Bressi
Music Director Ross Gulko
Assistant Music Director Brian = Tracz
Choreographer Jackie Hicks
Produced by Ross Wason and Jack = Moore
Featuring Lindsay Jennings, Jason Modica, Valerie Witherspoon, Andrew Garner,
Emma Schreibman, Dina Nocifora, Travis Harty and = Ryan = Wason
Fri = – Sun July 7 – 8 - 9
Thurs = – Sat July 13 – 14 - 15
Showtime = 8:00 = p.m.
Tickets = 330-562-1818
Special Offer: 4 tickets for $40 on Sat – Sun = July 8-9
Also available at www.AuroraCommunityTheatre.com<= /span>
Produced through special = arrangement with Music Theater International, New York, NY
For more information contact:
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Near West Theatre is l=
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The Shields Players at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for its third consecutive production, "Little Women". Great parts available for women AND men!
The script is based on the book by Louisa May Alcott. "Little Women" centers around the lives of 4 sisters - their friendship, their romances, their dreams for the future - while they deal with the challenges of life during war-torn times.
Looking forward to seeing you at the auditions!
Attention--Non-Union Actors:
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=0A=Being a professional actor is difficult, = particularly in these times, and we routinely recommend that actors who = are not ready to join the union get experience in non-union productions. = We are pro-union, not anti-non-union. It is in all of our best = interests to maintain a healthy, thriving production economy, and we = constantly strive to encourage and maintain fair wages for all = performers.
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=E2=80=9CShakespeare: Fast, Free, and in Full View.=
As YOU Like It.=E2=80=9D
The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announ=
ce the 2006 season of free, outdoor theatre.
=E2=80=9CShakespe=
are: Fast, Free, and in Full View. As YOU Like It.=E2=80=9D This summer, in=
rotating repertory, The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival will perform Shakes=
peare=E2=80=99s classic, King Lear, and the Cleveland premiere of Ry=
an JW Smith=E2=80=99s comedy Sweet Love Adieu. These two shows will =
perform from July 13 through August 13 in a number of free outdoor venues t=
hroughout the greater Cleveland area, including Lincoln Park in Tremont, th=
e Shaker Heights Colonnade, Tri-C West in Parma, Willoughby=E2=80=99s Fine =
Arts Association and a special performance at Cleveland=E2=80=99s Ingenuity=
Festival.
July 23 is also the Taste of Tremont event. Come e=
njoy good food and theater in the same night!
Continuing its tradition of
producing accessible Shakespeare for the whole Greater Cleveland area, all=
performances are free to the public.
=C2=B7 Sweet Love Adieu is a new play by a new, young playwright, Ryan JW Smith. This Midwes=
t premiere, directed by Larry Nehring, has romance, wit, rhymed coupl=
ets, cross-dressing and swordplay! It=E2=80=99s everything you could ask fo=
r in a Shakespearean comedy, written by one of Britain=E2=80=99s best young=
playwrights. Come see this fresh, new play being produced for the 3rd time=
in the United Sates!
=C2=B7 William Shakespeare=E2=80=99s King L=
ear, directed by Derek Koger, tells the tale of two family dramas as th=
ey play out across the British court and countryside. As an aging king divi=
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From: Mydadsacop at aol.com (Mydadsacop at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 15:26:23 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for a Dance Studio teaching HIP-HOP
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Bonjour!
I am in search of a dance studio in the greater Cleveland area that is
teaching summer HIP-HOP classes, a workshop, or something of the sort for
young children, specifically for a 7 year old boy. If not hip-hop then possibly
a jazz class. This is for a friend of mine who wants to enroll her son in a
summer dance class or workshop. Please email me as soon as possible if anyone
has any ideas. I greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Amanda Moore
P.s. Come See Cassidy Theatre's Production of Seussical Aug. 5 & 6... Call
the box office at (440)842-4600 A.S.A.P. b/c the tickets are rapidly selling
out!!! and there's only 4 performances
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The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for the =
75th
anniversary season opener
Jekyll & Hyde
Director: Amy Sima-Dirham
Music Director: Kathy Ringley
Choreographer: Jennica McCleary
Monday, July 17 at
Requirement=
s:
32 bars of a musical theatre song in similar style to the show. =
Please bring sheet music in the appropriate key.
An accompanist will be provided.
There will also be a
"movement/dance" audition.
Please wear comfortable shoes and =
clothes
A headshot is appreciated, but not
necessary.
Males age 13-Adult
Females age 16-Adult
Please call the theatre to sign up for an audition slot
330-453-7619
After hours leave a message at =
x504
There are 10 slots per half =
hour
Auditions are held at the =
Players
Guild at
Callbacks will be Tuesday at =
7:00 PM with
reading from the script and singing from the score.
First read through will =
be
Thursday, July 20 at
Jekyll and Hyde runs
September 8-24 on the Mainstage with performances on Fridays & =
Saturdays at
8:00pm and Sundays at
Please =
bring a list
of all conflicts!
More than 4 conflicts will lower your chances of being =
cast.
Rehearsals will be Monday through Thursday at =
And Sundays at
The Story
An evocative tale of the epic battle between good and evil, this show is =
based
on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story about a brilliant doctor whose
experiments with human personality create a murderous counterpart. =
Convinced
the cure for his father's mental illness lies in the separation of Man's =
evil
nature from his good, Dr. Henry unwittingly unleashes his own dark side,
wreaking havoc in the streets of late 19th century
Principle =
Characters:
Jekyll/Hyde=
Tenor with low range
Age 25-45
Emma
Soprano
Age 25-35
Lucy
Metzo-soprano
Age 20-35
Utterson
Baritone
Age 25-45
Mature Man
Lady
Beckensfield
Mature Woman
2 young boys =
(age 13-17)
are needed as newsboys
This is just a =
short list
of characters to show some of the main age ranges of principles.
Mature actors are encouraged =
to
audition! A cast of 30-35 is =
expected.
Tricia M. =
Ostertag
Artistic Manager of The Players Guild =
Theatre
330-453-7619
artistic at playersguildth=
eatre.com
www.playersguildtheatre.com<=
/a>
Players Guild Theatre
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.
Aurora Community Theatre Proudly = Presents
“Songs for a = New World” =
By “Tony Winner” JASON ROBERT = BROWN
Special Offer: 4 tickets for $40 Sun = July 9
Directed by Allison Bressi
Music Director Ross Gulko
Assistant Music Director Brian = Tracz
Choreographer Jackie Hicks
Produced by Ross Wason and Jack = Moore
Featuring Lindsay Jennings, Jason Modica, Valerie Witherspoon,
Andrew Garner, Emma Schreibman, Dina Nocifora, =
Travis Harty and Ryan Wason
Fri = – Sun July 7 – 8 - 9
Thurs = – Sat July 13 – 14 - 15
Showtime = 8:00 = p.m.
Tickets = 330-562-1818
Also available at www.AuroraCommunityTheatre.com<= /span>
Produced through special = arrangement with Music Theater International, New York, NY
For more information contact:
Ross H. Wason, Sr.
216-643-8122 Direct
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